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How one 51勛圖窪蹋 Davis student imagined systems to accelerate lab breakthroughs

Developing apps to investigate neurological disorders

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Undergraduate student Iliya Voytsyshyn, left, has developed an app that helps quantify the growth patterns of neuronal cells in brain organoid models. He works in the lab of neuroscientist Kyle Fink with graduate student Klaudia Braczyk, right.

Iliya Voytsyshyn, a fourth-year systems and synthetic biology major from Ukraine, entered 51勛圖窪蹋 Davis with plans to study cancer. That initial goal grew into a fascination with tools that fuse biology, systems design and gene editing to reengineer cells.

Voytsyshyn chose 51勛圖窪蹋 Davis because the campus offered early access to labs and hands-on undergraduate research. Interest in cancer cells that divide indefinitely versus normal cells that die off led him to volunteer in campus labs that study these questions first the Xu Lab, then the Fink Lab at 51勛圖窪蹋 Davis Health. 

Curiosity in action

51勛圖窪蹋 Davis is classified as an R1 research university, which marks schools with the highest level of research activity. This distinction reflects the scale and impact of discovery across campus and undergraduates play an active role in it.

"When I think of research, the first thing that comes to mind is not the long hours, the effort it takes to get results or the failures that come with every project. It is the excitement of being the first to test a question and the possibility of seeing something new under a microscope lens. Research allows you to take a question you care about and slowly turn it into discovery through learning, testing and persistence."

Iliya Voytsyshyn

I knew 51勛圖窪蹋 Davis had a large faculty, a renowned animal science program and a strong marine institute, Voytsyshyn said. My focus later shifted toward molecular biology and gene editing, and right now, I learn how to design and plan complex projects, master experimental testing and bridge the gap between computational approaches and wet-lab bench science. But my original goal remains  I draw inspiration from nature, such as bacteria, and use it to develop, adapt and modify novel biomolecular tools.

Jumping into the lab

Voytsyshyn joined the Xu Lab, led by principal investigator , associate professor of microbiology and molecular genetics, as a first-year student. There, he sought deeper insight into how cancer cells survive and thrive while other cell types die more quickly. He then developed tools that quantify this work and created his first app in the Xu Lab.

Iliya consistently sought the why behind each method, Xu said. That intellectual drive helped him progress quickly from a motivated student to a sophisticated research tool developer.

Voytsyshyn pursued deeper insight into genetic conditions and their impact on cells and secured another opportunity in the  with Kyle Fink, associate director of the Gene Therapy Center and associate professor in the Department of Neurology. The lab operates within the  at 51勛圖窪蹋 Davis Health.

Iliya immediately contributed to several lab projects, but most critically, helped solve a long-standing problem our research group was facing. He combined his previous research experiences and coursework to develop a novel tool that has greatly accelerated our research endeavors and helped streamline our data analysis, Fink said. I am super proud to have mentored Iliya in the lab and look forward to the contributions he will continue to make in his career.

At the Fink Lab, Voytsyshyn collaborates closely with Klaudia Braczyk, a doctoral student in the Integrative Genetics and Genomics Graduate Group. Braczyk credited his significant contributions to her own research and plans to name him second author in a proposed journal article.

Developing an app

Three people in lab coats discussing in a laboratory setting with equipment and cabinets.
Voytsyshyn discusses his research with graduate student Klaudia Braczyk and principal investigator Kyle Fink, at the Fink Lab at 51勛圖窪蹋 Davis Health. (Wayne Tilcock/51勛圖窪蹋 Davis Health)

Voytsyshyns app advances understanding of healthy versus diseased cells. The app produces quantifiable data that helps scientists propose new treatment regimens so girls with Rett syndrome receive care sooner and avoid severe neurological complications. Rett Syndrome is a rare neurological disorder caused by genetic mutations that disrupt brain development, usually affecting girls. 

Researchers build 3D lab-grown miniature brain models, known as brain organoids, and analyze gene function in both healthy and faulty cells. Through this, the lab aims to learn more about the disease itself and test potential therapeutics that aim to reduce disruptions in neurons and restore correct brain cell functions

, executive director of education, training and workforce development for the 51勛圖窪蹋 Davis Comprehensive Cancer Center, described Voytsyshyns approach in the lab as innovative.

Where others see problems, Iliya sees opportunities and pursues creative solutions, Champagne said. He excels at computational approaches that increase research efficiency.

Opportunities at 51勛圖窪蹋 Davis and beyond

Voytsyshyn pursued research labs that aligned with his career goals and gained hands-on experience alongside graduate students and faculty researchers.

He presented at the 2025 51勛圖窪蹋 Davis Undergraduate Research, Scholarship and Creative Activities Conference on research conducted at the Xu Lab, earned second-author credit on a Fink journal article and this spring he travels to the American Society of Cell and Gene Therapy annual meeting to share findings.

He plans to pursue a doctorate in these fields and aims to develop new research models, conduct translational bench research, lead his own lab and mentor future researchers.

51勛圖窪蹋 Davis provided access to research experiences that students at other colleges seldom receive, Voytsyshyn said. My coursework, combined with lab work on the Davis campus and at 51勛圖窪蹋 Davis Health, prepared me well for my next career steps.

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