
Highly motivated undergraduate student who thrives in research settings with a passion for sharing knowledge through coaching, teaching, and mentoring. Backgrounds studying biology and sociology have formed an interdisciplinary perspective with understanding of life from a molecular to a social scale. Ready to expand biological understanding and research skills through a graduate program in cell biology/genetics.
Assisted students studying Anatomy and Physiology during one-one-one meetings.
Taught study methods, notetaking and time-management skills to help students succeed in the course.
Worked in a team with other undergraduate students to study a novel endogenous retroviral PDE and its impacts on the innate immune system.
Used cell-culture methods to carry out experiments.
Assisted in teaching lab sections for Anatomy and Physiology as well as attending open lab sections to assist students.
Facilitated weekly one-on-one meetings with first-year peers to provide them with resources available on campus.
Developed fundamental volleyball skills during private one-one-one lessons, or group clinics.
Assist a youth volleyball club when needed on a volunteer-basis for tryouts, coaching, and tournament coordination.
Used computational biology methods independently under supervision of a professor to study genetic factors involved in colorectal cancer.
Presented research in an oral presentation at the Rocky Mountain College Symposium in April 2025.