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Contents
Contact Information
- Emily Simso
 - esimso at lion dot lmu dot edu
 - 1 LMU Drive MSB 4896 Los Angeles, CA 90045
 
Education
- Major: Biology
 - Minor: Dance
 - Expected graduation: 2017
 - Relevant upper division coursework: Comparative Anatomy, Biological Databases
 
Career Interests and Goals
To explore a medical career in a combination of the following fields:
- public health
 -  international healthcare
- equity
 - access to resources
 
 - cardiology
 
Research Projects
- Urban Ecology with Dr. Romolini at Loyola Marymount University
 
Work Experience
-  Post Graduate Service Coordinator
- Loyola Marymount University
 - September 2014-Present
 - Connected students and post-graduate service programs through on campus events and advertising
 
 -  Tour Guide
- Loyola Marymount University
 - March 2014-Present
 - Led perspective students on tours of the University
 
 -  Marketing Intern
- Vinland National Center
 - June-August 2015
 - Created marketing material for mental and chemical health programs to raise funds for programs and connect to potential donors. This was through the New Sector Alliance Fellowship program.
 
 -  Peri-Operative Intern
- Children's Hospital and Clinics of Minnesota, Minneapolis location
 - June-August 2014
 - Updated the surgical tray database, observed various physicians, and performed hand washing audits to increase hygiene procedures.
 
 
For more work experience, please see complete resume.
Personal
Interests
- Healthcare equality
 - Environmental justice
 - Food waste
 
Hobbies
- Ultimate frisbee
 - Hiking (or anything with nature)
 - Reading
 
Opinions on Course Subjects
-  What is your favorite aspect of biology and why?
-  I am very interested in systems and how various natural aspects interconnect
- This could be anywhere from environmental systems concerning biodiversity to the human circulatory system.
 
 - I am also very excited by dissections
 
 -  I am very interested in systems and how various natural aspects interconnect
 
-  What is your favorite aspect of computer science and why?
- I think computer science is very important to the scientific community and a necessary tool for the future.
 - I like that it can be applied to so many fields of study, including medicine.