
Year:
2010Hometown:
Pottstown, PAMajor/minor:
BiochemistryCourses TRAC'ed:
CHEM 343 - Physical Chemistry Lab, CHEM 350 - Biochemical Aspects of Biomedical Topics and Bio Core 1, and BIOS 042 - Cell and Molecular Biology LabInteresting internships, activities, hobbies , or experiences:
Eckardt Scholars Program, St. Luke's Externship, Lehigh Valley Hospital Research Scholars Program
What does TRAC mean to you?
As an ardent student and an an aspiring doctor, I expect that writing will be a major part of my life's work. . . . Writing has already been a major part of my life. In high school, I planned on becoming a writer. After developing my interest in biology and human health, I decided that my life would be well spent if I entered the field of medicine. This decision means that I will become both a doctor and a writer. I see the TRAC Writing Fellows Program as an ideal opportunity to develop my skills as a writer (and therefore my influence as a practicing physician) and also help Lehigh students improve their wrigin skills.