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| − | + | Hi! I’m Amanda Khoury, a senior Biology major and Statistics minor at The College of New Jersey. | |
| − | I | + | I currently serve as President of Tri-Beta (the Biological Honor Society), where I oversee the society’s operations and coordinate social, academic, outreach, and professional development events in collaboration with the TCNJ Biology Department to best support our students. |
| − | + | In addition, I conduct independent research on the fertility effects of microtubule modifications in C. elegans (a microscopic worm model), and I work at the TCNJ Library, where I assist patrons with retrieving scholarly materials and maintaining the library’s collection. | |
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| + | After graduation, I plan to pursue a Ph.D. in Molecular Genetics and Oncology, with the goal of conducting research that leverages genomic sequencing technologies to advance our understanding of disease mechanisms. | ||
==Achievements== | ==Achievements== | ||
==Social media profiles== | ==Social media profiles== | ||
| − | + | LinkedInː https://www.linkedin.com/public-profile/settings?trk=d_flagship3_profile_self_view_public_profile | |
[[Category:The College of New Jersey (2025 cohort)]] | [[Category:The College of New Jersey (2025 cohort)]] | ||
[[Category:Student Contributors]] | [[Category:Student Contributors]] | ||
{{CatTree|The College of New Jersey}} | {{CatTree|The College of New Jersey}} | ||
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Bio
Hi! I’m Amanda Khoury, a senior Biology major and Statistics minor at The College of New Jersey.
I currently serve as President of Tri-Beta (the Biological Honor Society), where I oversee the society’s operations and coordinate social, academic, outreach, and professional development events in collaboration with the TCNJ Biology Department to best support our students.
In addition, I conduct independent research on the fertility effects of microtubule modifications in C. elegans (a microscopic worm model), and I work at the TCNJ Library, where I assist patrons with retrieving scholarly materials and maintaining the library’s collection.
After graduation, I plan to pursue a Ph.D. in Molecular Genetics and Oncology, with the goal of conducting research that leverages genomic sequencing technologies to advance our understanding of disease mechanisms.
Achievements
Social media profiles
LinkedInː https://www.linkedin.com/public-profile/settings?trk=d_flagship3_profile_self_view_public_profile
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