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| − | [[File:MariaGarciaQuesada.jpg|thumb | + | [[File:MariaGarciaQuesada.jpg|thumb]]I am an Honors student at Tulane University in New Orleans working towards a double degree in Public Health and Neuroscience with a minor in Mathematics. I have been involved in research including Chagas disease in Merida, Mexico and am currently working in an affective sciences lab in Geneva, Switzerland. I am passionate about improving and promoting health and making a healthy lifestyle available to everyone. As a Community Service Scholar at Tulane I have had the opportunity to volunteer with several organizations throughout the city and to hold leadership positions on my campus. I hope to incorporate innovation and entrepreneurship into my work and make changes at Tulane that will encourage more creative thinking in the sciences. |
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Revision as of 15:59, 7 August 2015
I am an Honors student at Tulane University in New Orleans working towards a double degree in Public Health and Neuroscience with a minor in Mathematics. I have been involved in research including Chagas disease in Merida, Mexico and am currently working in an affective sciences lab in Geneva, Switzerland. I am passionate about improving and promoting health and making a healthy lifestyle available to everyone. As a Community Service Scholar at Tulane I have had the opportunity to volunteer with several organizations throughout the city and to hold leadership positions on my campus. I hope to incorporate innovation and entrepreneurship into my work and make changes at Tulane that will encourage more creative thinking in the sciences.
