Highly motivated graduate with a B.S. in Biology, with Honors and Cum Laude, from Long Island University Post. Maintained honors and dean’s list status and received a full presidential/honors scholarship. Member of Phi Eta Sigma National Honor Society. I am extremely detail oriented and a fast learner capable of independent work and embraces a team and collaborative setting to expand my knowledge and skills in order to become a valuable asset to the team. Interested in exploring a variety of career opportunities whether it be in a laboratory, research or hospital settings, as well as open to other environments, and also not currently restricted to any concentration in biology, research of medicine, pharmaceuticals and consumer products.Bachelor’s thesis work:Under a supervising professor at LIU Post campus, I have performed experiments with fruit flies which were predisposed to Parkinson’s disease due to a GAL4 interaction. The experiment was to determine the effects of microplastics on the progression of Parkinson’s disease. This experiment was conducted due to the increasing exposure people have to microplastics in everyday life. Responsibilities of this experiment included but were not limited to sexing and breeding the flies, making fly food (both normal and intentionally plastic contaminated), and recording and analyzing the data in a X2 test.Education/educational programs: Long Island University Post, Honors program, B.S in Biology. (Conferral date 1/12/2024). Dean’s List. GPA 3.6 2020-2023.Staten Island Technical High School - Graduate, with National Honors Society Member. 2016-2020 Summer Program (NSLC) at American University (forensics) 2019Summer program (SIG) at Princeton University (forensics) 2018Summer program (Explo) at Wellesley College (debate and model U.N.) 2016