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Program Areas
Research: Worked in Dr. Lu's lab Fall 2014 - Spring 2017
I researched how the circadian clock affects the plant immune response. My work focused on the clock genes PRR5, PRR7, and PRR9, as well as the immune response gene TGA3.
Interdisciplinarity: Minor in Mathematics and Significant Coursework in Computer Science
Skills that I gain in these subjects will help in research I am involved in during graduate study and after.
Entrepreneurship: Entrepreneurship elective (CHEM 102H)
I worked with a team to script and film a short video explaining the Gas Laws to CHEM 101 students.
Global Perspectives: International Lab Experience and Ancient Medicine (ANCS 375)
I worked with grad students from several other countries in Dr. Bulyk's lab. In ANCS 375, I gained a better understanding of the of medical practices in antiquity.
Service Learning: Destination Imagination (DI) Appraiser
I volunteered at multiple DI tournaments each year as an Appraiser. This involved judging the teams' solutions to one of the DI Challenges.
Picture Sources
Research: https://abrc.osu.edu/
Interdisciplinarity: Image produced using XPPAUT
Global Perspectives: http://exhibits.hsl.virginia.edu/romansurgical/
Entrepreneurship: https://socratic.org/questions/how-does-gas-exerts-pressure-on-its-container
Service Learning: https://www.destinationimagination.org/
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