The Beautiful Life of Taylor Morrisette Brown
As far as intelligence, Taylor was brilliant. She excelled academically from Grace Christian school through Ayer Elementary, Computech Middle School, and then Sunnyside High School where she graduated as a validictorian. She was funny, popular, and cerebral and she cared deeply about her loved ones. Taylor played basketball all through her school years and ran cross country where she made life-long friendships that she cherished. She was outgoing and loving, but she was never afraid to share her opinions. During high school, Taylor also realized her love of biology which would take her far.
During her time at UCLA, Taylor had so many beautiful experiences such as travelling to Boston, New York, Washington D.C., Michigan, Hawaii, and Japan (to name a few of the destinations she visited). She thoroughly enjoyed snowboarding and purchased an annual pass and snowboarding gear frequenting mountain peaks to slide through the snow. She did this with a range of friends, including Ben, who was her partner and close confidant. Taylor also loved jumping on the Big Blue Bus and heading to Venice Beach and Santa Monica to sit in the surf and sand and sun. She especially enjoyed outings with her Daddy, who she called "Papa Bear" and she would capture beautiful stills of her and her father and their adventures.
After graduating from UCLA with her Bachelor's degree, Taylor continued on to pursue her PhD. She was a 5th year graduate student (PhD candidate) in the Molecular Biology Interdepartmental PhD program at the University of California, Los Angeles. Her focus area was Immunity, Microbes, and Molecular Pathogenesis. She was pursuing her PhD in the lab of Dr. Elissa Hallem, working with parasitic nematodes. Her interests included Immunology, Parasitology, Cancer Biology, and Microbiology. She wanted to pursue a career in academia as a host pathogen interaction scientist and apply the knowledge she acquired through her research and schooling to teach and mentor young scientists. She hoped to one day become involved in the development of treatments for pathogenic infections, to help those suffering from disease and infections.
Taylor also served as an undergraduate and graduate student researcher, a graduate student mentor trainer for future faculty, a teaching assistant, and an Exceptional Research Opportunity Program Participant. Additionally, she received numerous honors and awards including:
- HHMI Gilliam Graduate Fellowship, HHMI
- Ford Foundation Predoctoral Fellowship, Ford Foundation
- Cellular and Molecular Biology Trainee, National Institutes of Health
- Elma Gonzalez Award, Elma Gonzalez; MARC;CAMP
- Dean’s Scholar Award, UCLA Graduate Program
- Eugene V. Cota Robles Fellowship, UCLA
- Howard Hughes Medical Institute Exceptional Research Opportunities Program, Howard Hughes Medical Institute
- MARC Research Scholar, Minority Access to Research Careers (MARC)
- Center for Academic and Research Excellence (CARE) Fellow and Scholar, UCLA Undergraduate Research Center
- Biomedical Sciences Enrichment Program (BISEP), UCLA Undergraduate Research Center
- Bunche Alumni Scholar, UCLA Alumni
- Program for Excellence in Education and Research in the Sciences, UCLA Undergraduate Research Center
- California Scholarship Federation (CSF) Life Member, CSF.
I thought I'd post the poem I wrote for you here, Taytah. You were a star and your light still shines brightly.
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Star
For Taylor
A star.
A star,
she burns from afar,
with brilliance
intense and alight.
So high.
So high,
she blazes the sky,
and showers our
wishes with light.
She glows,
she glows,
and everyone knows,
she dazzles
the darkest of nights.
She shimmers,
she glimmers,
and sometimes grows dimmer,
but still fills us
up with delight.
But then,
but then,
will come the time when
her glittering
slips out of sight.
Though we
can't see
her brilliant beauty,
our hearts
still hold on to her light.
She’ll sleep,
we’ll weep;
but forever we’ll keep
her splendor
within, burning bright.
We'll hold
her glow
and our love for her, though
we’ll bid her
farewell and goodnight.
Don't cry.
Dry your eyes.
But with all your heart try—
hold her memory
with all of your might.
You see,
now we
hold her legacy…
with our charge
keep her memory alight,
with service
keep her memory alight,
with our love,
keep her memory alight.
--by JaNay Brown-Wood
Ja'Nay, your poem captures Taylor's laughter and light. Sending love and light to all who celebrate her life and who are missing her each day.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely, lovely tribute. The love is everywhere.
ReplyDeleteI thought about you, Tay… randomly at night. I miss you so much.
ReplyDeleteJay, thank you for this. It’s 2022 and I still come back here to remember all the beauty things Taylor did.
Thank you for your kind words, Des. I visit it, too. Not a day goes by that I don't think about the beautiful soul that was Taylor. She's my forever angel now.
DeleteHoping your 2022 is off to a great start, Des.