Final Year PhD Candidate at Stony Brook University
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I enjoy science as a whole. I would idealing work in an environment that allows me to continue learning and be able to pass that knowledge on to the next generation. I am passionate about mentoring and visualizing scientific concepts.
While in Dr. Martin's lab, I mastered fine motor skills that were required for experiments such as microinjections of zebrafish embryos, cell transplantation, and working with live embryos for imaging aquisition. In addition, I have become a critical thinker and am able to assist in project managment and general laboratory maintenance.
I have multiple experience while in graduate school that includes teaching assistant of two Undergraduate laboratory courses; Research Assistant in my PhD lab that included lab mantenance, ordering, mentoring, researching, animal care, collaborating, scientific writing and scientific communication; Scientific presentations of concepts or protocols and my research and its data. Prior to my time at Stony Brook University, I was a research intern at two univeristies: Colorado State University and Clemson University where I learned cloning techniques and mammalian cancer cell culture respectively. I also worked as a teaching assistant for the Microbiology undergraduate laboratory course assisting students understand and follow the lab as well as help troubleshoot microscope issues within the lab.
Genetics Ph.D. from Stony Brook University: 2019-Present
B.Sc in Biochemistry from St. Thomas Aquinas College: 2014-2018