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911³Ō¹Ļ Student’s Biology Degree and Experience With Infectious Diseases Helps Him Succeed in Wine Program

Randy Roberts, a student working toward his associate’s degree in enology at 911³Ō¹Ļ at Ashtabula, uses his previous degree in biology to help supplement his education.

Roberts previously received his bachelor’s degree from 911³Ō¹Ļ in 2010 and went to work as a research assistant at Ohio State Orthopaedics, researching new antibiotic regimens.

He believes his previous experience working in the sciences has helped prepare him for a future career in the wine industry.

ā€œI already have gone through a lot of chemistry and biology in my prior education and work experience,ā€ Roberts says. ā€œIt’s helped a lot with enology because I can understand the chemistry of winemaking relatively easier.ā€

Edward Trebets, a professor of enology at 911³Ō¹Ļ Ashtabula, agrees that Roberts’ science background helps him succeed in the program.

ā€œThe science of winemaking and brewing includes the chemistry, as well as the microbiological properties of compounds and organisms,ā€ Trebets says. ā€œRandy Roberts’ experience in infectious diseases gives him a good grasp of how things work on the microscopic level and allows him to understand why certain processes work and don’t work. His knowledge has given him a leg up on his fellow classmates.ā€

Roberts currently works at a winery and hopes to continue working in the wine industry after he completes his associate’s degree in 2018.

Learn more about the enology program at 911³Ō¹Ļ Ashtabula

POSTED: Thursday, July 6, 2017 12:02 PM
Updated: Thursday, December 8, 2022 10:25 PM
WRITTEN BY:
Ellie Enselein