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Revision as of 14:37, 3 September 2019
Contents
Ivy Macaraeg
Contact Information
- Email: imacarae
- LMU mailbox: 1 LMU Dr. MSB- Los Angeles, CA 90045
Education
Loyola Marymount University
- Degree: Bachelor's of Science
- Major: Biology
- Minor: English
- Expected Graduation: May 2020
Relevant Upper Division Courses
- Comparative Anatomy and Lab
- Urban Ecology
- Plant Interactions
- Biochemistry
- General Physiology and Lab
- Vertebrate Field Biology and Lab
- Biological Databases
Career Interests and Goals
- Interests: medicine, human anatomy and physiology, cell biology
- Goals: to be accepted into medical school
Work Experience
Dental and Sterilization Assistant
- Employer:Colorado Endodontic Specialists
- August 2017-Present
- Responsibilities:
- Provided chair-side assistance to DDS during treatment
- Performed sterilization procedures after each patient
- Provided audit and insurance assistant to management team
Shelving Assistant
- Employer: William H. Hannon Library
- LMU Library Website
- August 2018-Present
- Responsibilities:
- Sorted through books within library circulation
- Maintained organized and clean book shelves
- Assisted patrons with finding books
Personal Interests
- Painting/Drawing
- Writing and Editing
- Board Games
- Listening/Playing Music
Favorite Aspect of Biology
- I love how small, microscopic parts of a biological system can work together to form a living being. It's amazing how much we know about the smallest parts of our bodies, and yet, we have so much more to learn.
Favorite Aspect of Computer Science
- I like how unknown computer science is to me. This fascinates me because it is exciting to learn a new and interesting field.