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I am a second year PhD student in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Texas at Arlington (UTA). I graduated from the University of Texas at San Antonio with my Bachelor of Science in Mathematics in December 2022.
Post graduation, I spent some time working at a clinical research organization (CRO) where I learned about the medical field and the process of developing novel therapeutics. This piqued my interest in research and inspired my return to academia, where I can learn how to combine my mathematical background with the new knowledge I had gained about the health industry to help others and contribute to research in mathematical biology.
Now, as a PhD student, I am part of the National Science Foundation's Research Training Group at UTA. I am focusing on research in mathematical epidemiology and hope to contribute important insights into the spread of Lyme Disease across North America.
Aside from a love for learning, I enjoy working with other students and researchers across academic domains. I hope to increase participation in STEM, specifically within women and minority groups, through giving math outreach speeches around the country.
I firmly believe that everyone can be a mathematician!
I am a second year PhD student in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Texas at Arlington (UTA). I graduated from the University of Texas at San Antonio with my Bachelor of Science in Mathematics in December 2022.
Post graduation, I spent some time working at a clinical research organization (CRO) where I learned about the medical field and the process of developing novel therapeutics. This piqued my interest in research and inspired my return to academia, where I can learn how to combine my mathematical background with the new knowledge I had gained about the health industry to help others and contribute to research in mathematical biology.
Now, as a PhD student, I am part of the National Science Foundation's Research Training Group at UTA. I am focusing on research in mathematical epidemiology and hope to contribute important insights into the spread of Lyme Disease across North America.
Aside from a love for learning, I enjoy working with other students and researchers across academic domains. I hope to increase participation in STEM, specifically within women and minority groups, through giving math outreach speeches around the country.
I firmly believe that everyone can be a mathematician!