Olivia Garvin
Research Technician, Cancer Plasticity and Phenotypic Modeling Lab
Olivia Garvin graduated from Colorado State University in 2025 with a BS in Biological Sciences and minors in Statistics and Chemistry. During her time as an undergraduate, she was involved in research pertaining to crustacean molting physiology and completed her honors thesis project on the examination and characterization of a specific receptor involved in the crustacean molt cycle using bioinformatics and phylogenetics. She is currently taking a gap year and gaining more research experience in Dr. Cawley’s lab while she applies to Biomedical Science PhD programs. In her free time, Olivia enjoys skiing, wake surfing, reading, watching sports, and spending time with family and friends.