N icole Corazza
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Education
Bachelor of Arts, Colgate University, Hamilton, NY May 2014
• Major: Neuroscience, Minor: Economics
• Relevant Coursework: Introduction to Economics, Macroeconomics, Microeconomics, Introduction to Accounting,
Environmental Economics, Health Economics, Quantitative Methods Statistics, Calculus I, Introduction to Sociology,
Introduction to Anthropology, Cognitive Neuroscience, Psychopharmacology, Neuroanatomy: Schizophrenia, Neurochemistry:
Alzheimer’s and Multiple Sclerosis, General Chemistry I and II with labs, Biology: Evolution, Ecology, Diversity with lab,
Biology: Molecules, Cells, Genes with lab, Organic Chemistry I with lab
Professional Experience
Physician Office Assistant Spring 2009-August 2013
Montgomery Internal Medicine Group, Princeton, NJ
• Work full time during summers doing various clerical duties
• Organize and file medical documents (mail, office notes, faxes) in the electronic medical records
• Make the office a welcoming and comfortable environment for patients
• Learned about the various aspects and demands of running a private healthcare practice by interacting with and assisting
doctors, nurses, physician’s assistants, pharmaceutical representatives, and office managers
Research Experience and Academic Writing
Senior Thesis Spring 2014
Neuroscience Senior Thesis, Colgate University, Hamilton, NY
• Conduct a semester-long research project examining and treating cognitive and motor deficits in the EAE mouse model of
Multiple Sclerosis
NSF Grant Proposal Fall 2013
Cognitive Neuroscience, Colgate University, Hamilton, NY
• Wrote proposal for novel addiction treatment therapy targeting executive functioning and memory reconsolidation
• Researched cognitive processes involved in a craving
A Novel Model for Multiple Sclerosis and Alzheimer’s Disease Spring 2013
Neurochemistry, Colgate University, Hamilton, NY
• Wrote two research papers proposing a testable model for the development of Multiple Sclerosis and Alzheimer’s Disease
• Researched the neurological mechanisms and brain regions implicated in both Multiple Sclerosis and Alzheimer’s Disease
A Novel Model for Schizophrenia Fall 2012
Neuroanatomy, Colgate University, Hamilton, NY
• Wrote and proposed a testable two-hit model for the manifestation of Schizophrenia
• Researched the neurological mechanisms and brain regions implicated in the development of Schizophrenia symptoms
Activities
Mentor Fall 2010-May 2014
Sidekick Mentoring Program, Colgate University, Hamilton, NY
• Mentor to a child for the past 4 years by meeting on a weekly basis to attend local events and activities
Advocate Fall 2011-May 2014
Positive Sexuality Community, Colgate University, Hamilton, NY
• Coordinate and plan events and discussions about issues such as women’s health, safe sex, LGBTQ equality, consent, and
identity
Member Fall 2010- Spring 2011
Leadership Options for Tomorrow (LOFT), Colgate University, Hamilton, NY
• Developed delegation and communication skills through planning university events
Technical Skills
• Microsoft Office: Word, Excel, PowerPoint
• SPSS
• Electronic Medical Records (EMR)