Madison Trujillo graduated from Western State Colorado University in 2018, magna cum laude, with a BS in Biology with a minor in Chemistry.
As an undergraduate researcher, Madison spearheaded a self-funded project examining the effects of BPA on primary Xenopus laevis neurons. Presently, Madison is a PhD student in the Pharmaceutical Sciences program. She examines the efficacy of Tocotrienols to alleviate oxidative stress and cognitive decline during chemotherapy treatment. Ultimately, the knowledge gained from this work will help guide clinical research to protect the central nervous system from injury and improve the quality of life of cancer patients. Madison intends to pursue a research career in the Pharmaceutical Science industry after Graduation.