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David Ramirez
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==David Ramirez==
Biology Major
 
Class of 2021
 
Upper Division Courses: Science of Ergogenic Aids, Cell Biology Lab, and Biological Databases
 
E-mail: dramir36@lion.lmu.edu
 
Phone Number: (562) 455-5163
 
  
"Torpor in Hummingbirds" and "Frequency and Rate at Which Female Hummingbirds Tend Their Nests"
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{{Dramir36}}
Mentor: Erich Eberts
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"Avian Population in the Ballona Wetlands"
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===Contact Information===
Mentor: Dr. Kristen Covino
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E-mail: dramir36(at)lion(dot)lmu(dot)edu
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====Snail Mail====
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Loyola Marymount University
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1 LMU Drive MSB-5100
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Los Angeles, CA 90045-2659
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==Education==
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===[https://www.lmu.edu/ Loyola Marymount University]===
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[[Media:LMU Seaver Logo.pdf|LMU Seaver Logo]]
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'''Degree:''' Bachelor's of Science
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'''Major:''' Biology
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'''Expected Graduation Date:''' May, 2021
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'''Upper Division Courses:''' Science of Ergogenic Aids, Cell Biology Lab, and Biological Databases
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===Research Experience===
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*"Torpor in Hummingbirds"
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*"Frequency and Rate at Which Female Hummingbirds Tend Their Nests"
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::Mentor: Erich Eberts
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::January 2018 - May 2018
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*"Avian Population in the Ballona Wetlands"
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::Mentor: Dr. Kristen Covino
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::April 2019 - Current
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[[image:UCLA_McNair_2019.jpg|200px|thumb|right|UCLA McNair Research Conference]]
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===Work Experience===
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1. Facilities Assistant
  
Work Experience
 
Facilities Assistant
 
 
Student Housing Office
 
Student Housing Office
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Nov. 2017 - May 2018
 
Nov. 2017 - May 2018
Managed physically demanding tasks of housing/resident halls
 
  
Biology Stockroom Technician Assistant  
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*Managed physically demanding tasks of housing/resident halls
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2. Biology Stockroom Technician Assistant  
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Department of Biology
 
Department of Biology
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June 2018 - Current
 
June 2018 - Current
Prepare important material and equipment needed for Freshman Labs
 
Maintain and care for the aquatic life in the Life Science Building
 
Conduct general Biology-related projects that range from assisting Biology professors to transferring an incubator between two rooms
 
  
Personal Interests/Hobbies
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*Prepare important material and equipment needed for Freshman Labs
Singing at the Loyola Marymount University Liturgical Choir
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Playing the Alto Saxophone
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*Maintain and care for the aquatic life in the Life Science Building
Watching Animal Documentaries
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*Conduct general Biology-related projects that range from assisting Biology professors to transferring an incubator between two rooms
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==Career Interests/Goals==
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#Attend Graduate School right after obtaining an Undergraduate degree
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#Obtain a PhD related to Zoology - Understand animal physiology and body function which enables an organism to thrive in a specific environment that is usually extreme.
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#Become a Zoological researcher for the Smithsonian Institution
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==Personal Interests/Hobbies==
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*Singing in the Loyola Marymount University Liturgical Choir
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*Alto Saxophone
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*Animal Documentaries
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*Video Games
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==Favorite Aspect of Biology==
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Animal Biology because I believe that humans will care more about animals if we know more about them. There is
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much left to learn from the diverse species that coexist with us humans, and each one of them is very important to the equilibrium of
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biological life on earth.
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==Favorite Aspect of Computer Science==
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Understanding how to input data and conduct different types of statistical or general analysis.
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==Certificates==
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[[Media:Dramir36 CertificateOfCompletion Learning Access 2016.pdf|Learning Access 2016 Certificate]]
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==Data and Files==
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[[File:Dramir36 FDA Database.zip|David's FDA Database (Compressed)]]
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==Acknowledgements==
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Homework Partner [[User:Msamdars|Mihir Samdarshi]] assisted in some editing of this individual journal entry, and the rest of the work and ideas were done by me. [[User:Dramir36|Dramir36]] ([[User talk:Dramir36|talk]]) 16:42, 3 September 2019 (PDT)
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Assistance from [[User:Kdahlquist|Kam D. Dahlquist]] in constructing a template [[User:Dramir36|Dramir36]] ([[User talk:Dramir36|talk]]) 15:01, 5 September 2019 (PDT)
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Except for what is noted above, this individual journal entry was completed by me and not copied from another source. [[User:Dramir36|Dramir36]] ([[User talk:Dramir36|talk]]) 14:36, 17 September 2019 (PDT)
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==References==
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LMU BioDB 2019. (2019). Week 1. Retrieved September 03, 2019, from https://xmlpipedb.cs.lmu.edu/biodb/fall2019/index.php/Week_1
  
Favorite Aspect of Biology: Animal Biology because I believe that humans will care more about animals if we know more about them. There is much left to learn from the diverse species that coexist with us humans, and each one of them is very important to the equilibrium of biological life on earth.
 
  
Favorite Aspect of Computer Science: Understanding how to input data and conduct different types of statistical or general analysis.
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[[Category: Journal Entry]]

Latest revision as of 19:07, 25 September 2019

David Ramirez

User:Dramir36 template:Dramir36 Skinny Genes

  • Week 1
Week 1
Class Journal Week 1
  • Week 2
Week 2
Class Journal Week 2
Dramir36 Week 2
  • Week 3
Week 3
Class Journal Week 3
CDC28/YBR160W Week 3
  • Week 4
Week 4
Class Journal Week 4
Dramir36 Week 4
  • Week 5
Week 5
Class Journal Week 5
CRISPRlnc Group Journal
  • Week 6
Week 6
Class Journal Week 6
Dramir36 Week 6
  • Week 7
Week 7
Class Journal Week 7
Dramir36 Week 7
  • Week 8
Week 8
Class Journal Week 8
Dramir36 Week 8
  • Week 9
Week 9
Class Journal Week 9
Dramir36 Week 9
  • Week 10
Week 10
Class Journal Week 10
Dramir36 Week 10
  • Week 11
Week 11
Dramir36 Week 11
  • Week 12/13
Week 12/13
Dramir36 Week 12/13
  • Week 14
  • Week 15

Contact Information

E-mail: dramir36(at)lion(dot)lmu(dot)edu

Snail Mail

Loyola Marymount University

1 LMU Drive MSB-5100

Los Angeles, CA 90045-2659

Education

Loyola Marymount University

LMU Seaver Logo

Degree: Bachelor's of Science

Major: Biology

Expected Graduation Date: May, 2021

Upper Division Courses: Science of Ergogenic Aids, Cell Biology Lab, and Biological Databases

Research Experience

  • "Torpor in Hummingbirds"
  • "Frequency and Rate at Which Female Hummingbirds Tend Their Nests"
Mentor: Erich Eberts
January 2018 - May 2018
  • "Avian Population in the Ballona Wetlands"
Mentor: Dr. Kristen Covino
April 2019 - Current
UCLA McNair Research Conference

Work Experience

1. Facilities Assistant

Student Housing Office

Nov. 2017 - May 2018

  • Managed physically demanding tasks of housing/resident halls


2. Biology Stockroom Technician Assistant

Department of Biology

June 2018 - Current

  • Prepare important material and equipment needed for Freshman Labs
  • Maintain and care for the aquatic life in the Life Science Building
  • Conduct general Biology-related projects that range from assisting Biology professors to transferring an incubator between two rooms

Career Interests/Goals

  1. Attend Graduate School right after obtaining an Undergraduate degree
  2. Obtain a PhD related to Zoology - Understand animal physiology and body function which enables an organism to thrive in a specific environment that is usually extreme.
  3. Become a Zoological researcher for the Smithsonian Institution

Personal Interests/Hobbies

  • Singing in the Loyola Marymount University Liturgical Choir
  • Alto Saxophone
  • Animal Documentaries
  • Video Games

Favorite Aspect of Biology

Animal Biology because I believe that humans will care more about animals if we know more about them. There is much left to learn from the diverse species that coexist with us humans, and each one of them is very important to the equilibrium of biological life on earth.

Favorite Aspect of Computer Science

Understanding how to input data and conduct different types of statistical or general analysis.

Certificates

Learning Access 2016 Certificate

Data and Files

File:Dramir36 FDA Database.zip

Acknowledgements

Homework Partner Mihir Samdarshi assisted in some editing of this individual journal entry, and the rest of the work and ideas were done by me. Dramir36 (talk) 16:42, 3 September 2019 (PDT)

Assistance from Kam D. Dahlquist in constructing a template Dramir36 (talk) 15:01, 5 September 2019 (PDT)

Except for what is noted above, this individual journal entry was completed by me and not copied from another source. Dramir36 (talk) 14:36, 17 September 2019 (PDT)

References

LMU BioDB 2019. (2019). Week 1. Retrieved September 03, 2019, from https://xmlpipedb.cs.lmu.edu/biodb/fall2019/index.php/Week_1