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Revision as of 20:14, 4 September 2019
Contents
DeLisa Madere
Contact Information
- Email: dmadere@lion.lmu.edu
- 1 LMU Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90045 MSB: 4459
Education
- Biology Major, Dance Minor
- Graduation Year: 2020
- Upper Division Courses:
- Advanced Topics in Cellular Biology
- Biological Databases
- Comparative Anatomy
- Genetics Lab
- Microbiology (Course & Lab)
- Physiological Ecology
Career Interests & Goals
Research Experience
- NOYCE Internship Program
- Where are the Women Engineers?
- Professor Matthew Gard
- Presented at NOYCE Internship showing
- File:NOYCE Project.pdf
- Center for Urban Resilience Coyote Research Project
- Observing Coyote Diets
- Dr. Peter Auger
- Presented at Undergraduate Research Symposium
Work Experience
- Program Coordinator
- Student Employment Services (SES)
- August 2018 - Present
- Responsibilities Include:
- Helping to manage the Off-Campus programming in the office
- Interviewing applicants to those interested in the programs and providing orientations for the ones that are accepted
- Filling out I-9 forms
- Supporting other students with the job search using the job board LionJobs and giving appropriate suggestions on how to get hired
- Assisting with other office work as needed
- Orientation Leader
- Student Affairs
- August 2018 - September 2018, August 2019
- Responsibilities Include:
- Welcoming the incoming students to the University
- Serving as a role model for the first-year students
- Summer Camp Intern
- California Science Center
- June 2018 - August 2018, June 2019 - August 2019
- Responsibilities Include:
- Serving as a teacher's aide in retrieving materials for science experiments, controlling noise level, and carrying out the experiments
- Helping to educate the campers about science to ensure that they acquire a fun and meaningful experience
- Creating unique bonds with campers to generate a memorable experience
Personal Interests
- Dancing
- Meeting new people
Biology Favorite
My favorite aspect of Biology is getting to work hands-on in lab with different concepts such as microbiology and genetics.
Computer Science Favorite
I have never taken a Computer Science class, but I would have to say my favorite thing about the subject is the problem solving aspect.