Kayla Dickson

Kayla Dickson is a junior at Eastern Washington University. She is majoring in Biology and Biochemistry with a special interest in cannabis research, plant genetics, and botany. In 2024, she was accepted by WSU’s Summer Research Program to work with Dr. David R. Gang on hemp research. She presented her research at the 8th Annual Cannabis Research Conference at Colorado State University-Fort Collins. In 2025, due to funding cuts, Kayla was the only person accepted to attend the Applied Plant Systems Summer REU at University of Nebraska-Lincoln. This summer, she will be working with Dr. Katherine Frels using genetic techniques to create new varieties of small grains that address consumer needs. Additionally, at EWU she has worked with Dr. Paul Spruell on a nematode genetics project, and Dr. Robin O’Quinn on a plant genetics intensive. She is a member of the EWU Honors Program, the McNair Scholars club, and the McNair Scholars program.


2024 Research Mentor:  Dr. David R. Gang (WSU)

2025 Research Mentor: Dr. Robin O’Quinn


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McNair Scholar Kayla Dickson Presents at 2024 Cannabis Research Conference

McNair Scholar Kayla Dickson presented their McNair research this August at the 2024 Cannabis Research Conference in Fort Collins, Colorado. This was the 8th annual multidisciplinary meeting to advance cannabis science for both hemp and marijuana. See the conference program, here.

Another Great Summer of Research at McNair!

The Eastern Washington University (EWU) McNair Scholars Program is proud to announce the successful completion of its 2024 Summer Research Internship. This year 11 participants engaged in a diverse range of research topics, from the experiences of women of color in math courses at EWU and censorship of radio around issues of sexuality in the … Read more
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Kayla Dickson Selected as an EWU McNair Scholar and Awarded Summer Research Internship

Congratulations to new McNair Scholar, Kayla Dickson! Kayla was selected by the McNair Scholars’ selection committee on the basis of her passion for research, commitment to attaining a PhD, and overall potential for success in graduate school. The federally-funded TRIO Ronald E. McNair Post-baccalaureate Achievement Program at EWU selects motivated and talented juniors and seniors who … Read more