Ability to make critical judgments about biomedical research projects.
For the past eight years, I have been involved with biomedical research projects in academia and at the National Institutes of Health. As a Visiting Fellow at the Laboratory of Developmental Neurobiology, I have conducted numerous experiments in neurobiology, which requires a strict understanding of procedural accuracy and the ability to apply crucial judgment in all phases of experimentation. For example in 2000, I conducted experiments in which I demonstrated firing pattern recognition in the temporal lobes. At several key junctures, I was able to collaborate with senior scientists, and use my critical thinking and analysis skills to accurately proceed with the scientific procedures. The results of this research were presented at a seminar, "Differential Decoding of Temporal Patterns in Fruit Flies," at the University of Pittsburgh. I was also awarded the Dr. Jonas Salk Excellence in Research Prize based on......
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