Est茅e Lauder Interns Learn the Science of Beauty
By Chris Gasiewski
At first, Ekele Erondu, M.S. 鈥12, didn鈥檛 know what to expect. He had been offered an internship with cosmetics giant Est茅e Lauder, and after taking a tour of the company鈥檚 massive research facility in Melville, New York, the Nigeria native was brought into a principal investigator鈥檚 office to talk about potential research projects. Mr. Erondu, who was pursuing a master鈥檚 in chemistry, listened and considered several projects before selecting one. His internship researching and attempting to find remedies for propionibacterium acnes, commonly known as P-acne (acne that stays on skin for prolonged periods of time), was slated to be one day per week, but he couldn鈥檛 stay away.
鈥淚 asked them for more hands-on experience,鈥 he says. 鈥淭hey gave it to me and I really liked it.鈥
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| Yuanzhe Guan, M.S. 鈥12, Sandy Ramcharan 鈥12 and Ekele Erondu, M.S. 鈥12, were among 10 Adelphi students to pursue research internships at Est茅e Lauder in 2011鈥2012. |
He wasn鈥檛 alone. Through the assistance of MaryAnn McKeever 鈥87, executive director of research and development at Est茅e Lauder, Mr. Erondu was one of 10 Adelphi science students to obtain an internship at the company during the 2011鈥2012 academic year. The program with Est茅e Lauder expanded in the Fall 2012 semester to include information technology and environmental studies students. Some, like Mr. Erondu, were offered full-time positions after graduation, and their individual experiences were invaluable.
鈥淚t was a real eye opener,鈥 Mr. Erondu says. 鈥淚 learned how to present my materials. We did lots of presentations. It helped me practice interacting with scientists and how to get information from them.鈥
Sandy Ramcharan 鈥12, who received a B.S. in Chemistry in May, got plenty of research practice at Est茅e Lauder, having interned there for three semesters and a summer. During her first research project, she says she helped stop the oils from one of their lipstick products from sweating. 鈥淲e had to fix the ratios around, and add things to see if we could absorb the sweat,鈥 she says. Her second lab experience was in skin care, where she worked primarily on sunscreens. 鈥淲e tried to increase the UVA-UVB inscription, so I just switched chemicals in and out,鈥 she says. And her third focused on men鈥檚 shaving cream.
Ultimately, Ms. Ramcharan was hired full time, but she is pursuing an M.B.A. at Adelphi with the goal of ultimately obtaining a director position in a lab. 鈥淲hen I first came here, I planned on doing something in the medical field,鈥 she says. 鈥淒oing the internship changed my whole view. 鈥淎delphi made me a harder worker,鈥 Ms. Ramcharan says. 鈥淚 don鈥檛 think I鈥檇 be as committed and devoted to my work at Est茅e Lauder if I hadn鈥檛 developed those qualities at school.鈥
Yuanzhe Guan, who received an M.S. in Biology in May and researched the effects of UVA and UVB rays on human skin, was offered a position at Est茅e Lauder after her internship. She says she wants to continue pushing her research while pursuing a doctorate. 鈥淭his experience makes me very happy to work in the company,鈥 she says. 鈥淚t helped me find out what I really want.鈥
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