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==BIOL 367 - Biological Databases==
 
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Revision as of 21:24, 8 September 2015

Ron Legaspi - Photo taken March 7th, 2014

Ronald Adrian "Ron" Legaspi

Contact Information

Mailing Address 
Loyola Marymount University 
1 LMU Drive MS B-5268 
Los Angeles, CA 90045 
Email: rlegaspi at lion dot lmu dot edu 
Alternate Email: ronaldalegaspi at gmail dot com 
Phone Number: three two three 482 six seven zero one

Education

Loyola Marymount University

Loyola Marymount University

  • Bachelor of Science in Biology expected in May 2016

Relevant Upper Division Coursework

  • BIOL 367 (Biological Databases)
  • BIOL 398 (Special Studies: Vertebrate Field Biology)
  • BIOL 353 (Plant Physiology)

Career Interests and Goals

Work Experience

Store Associate

  • In-N-Out Burger Culver City/Marina Del Rey, July 2015 - Present
  • Provide high quality customer service and maintain a sparkling, spotless environment for the customers
  • Operate the register terminals and handle money
  • Perform kitchen and dining room tasks assigned by the shift manager

Life Science Early Awareness Program (LEAP) Resident Advisor

  • Loyola Marymount University Student Housing, August 2013 - May 2014, August 2014 - May 2015
  • Established and maintained a positive living and learning environment for LEAP students and the Del Rey North Residence Hall community
  • Enforced the policies written in the LMU Student Conduct Code
  • Created programs/engagements for student residents to participate in that promote growth and learning

Science Educator Intern

  • Experium Science Academy, February 2014 - May 2014
  • Assisted the teaching of various after-school science lab programs for students in grades K-8
  • Brainstormed in the creation of new labs

Front Desk Student Assistant

  • Loyola Marymount University Student Housing, January 2014 - May 2014, August 2014 - May 2015
  • Ensured the safety of residents by checking individuals who entered the hall
  • Answered the questions of residents and visitors

Personal Interests/Hobbies

  1. Reading stories from IFLScience
  2. Watching Netflix Original series, such as Orange is the New Black and Marco Polo
  3. Biking
  4. Eating out and tasting new food
  5. Playing video games
  6. Feeding and holding my pet mice
  7. Star Wars

Q&A

What is your favorite aspect of biology and why?

  • My favorite aspect of biology is that biology attempts to answer the many questions we have about the life; I find biology fascinating as new discoveries are made and there is still more to discover about our world, especially the regions untravelled and the deep waters unexplored. If I were to pick one field of biology, I would choose zoology because I have an interest in animals, especially animal behavior (answering the question of why animals do the things they do). Personally, I am a fan of dogs.

What is your favorite aspect of computer science and why?

  • My favorite aspect of computer science is that it has applications in multiple fields. When I think computer science, I think about the technology I own (laptop, tablet, iPhone, smartwatch, etc.) and how all of these computers have their different uses. I find it a great opportunity to learn about how computer science merges with biology in this course of Biological Databases.

Ask me more questions on my Discussion Page.

BIOL 367 - Biological Databases

Ron Legaspi
BIOL 367, Fall 2015

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