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Location:
Aurora, ON, Canada
Posted:
February 19, 2020

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EDUCATION

Honours Bachelor of Science September *015 – Current

University of Toronto, Toronto, ON

Double Major – Human Biology & Psychology

RELEVANT EXPERIENCE

President September2018 – August 2019 UNICEF – University of Toronto, Scarborough, ON

Directed monthly council meetings to deliver campaign goals using a highly organized approach to clearly set expectations for all roles resulting in the smooth execution of fundraising efforts.

To meet the winter wonderland fundraiser deadline I held each member accountable to their duties by creating a control system to monitor progress via Excel, this allowed us to be ahead of schedule and proactively make adjustments.

I practiced servant-leadership by providing each member personal one-on-one coaching to coordinate their assignments with their current position as well as future aspirations on the team.

Maintained a respectful and supportive environment by empowering team members to share opinions and feedback on a regular basis, promoting diversity and unity within the club.

Documented work guidelines to provide a clear understanding of how to solve common issues during event day, resulting in higher student engagement and responsiveness for each event.

●Energetically promoted and inspired students through presenting educational material on current humanitarian issues and the importance of supporting global initiatives, raising our volunteer database by more than 30% over an eight month period.

Secretary September 2017 – August 2018

UNICEF – University of Toronto, Scarborough, ON

●Accountable for administrative tasks as well as managing the club's financial resources to balance and proactively plan events within the forecasted annual budget.

●Established and maintained internal and external relationships through networking and regular out-reach programs, securing future collaboration with other university organizations and community partners.

Patient Experience Research September 2017 – April 2018

Southlake Regional Health Centre, Newmarket, ON

●Following the ethical practice of the hospital, I recruited and consented patients to conduct in-person data collection via questionnaires, providing patient experience and recovery data.

●Electronically organized and computed quantitative and qualitative data using Excel, allowing for ease of access, understanding, and transfer of information.

●Meticulously followed instructions and protocols from supervisors to meet tight deadlines while working on multiple priorities, delivering quality results while adhering to all policies.

ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE

BIOB11: Molecular Aspects of Cellular & Genetic Processes January 2017 – April 2017

Applied techniques such as western blotting through gel electrophoresis to identify proteins of interest.

Cooperated with another student to investigate the genetic complexity of sickle cell disease and communicated findings at a Poster Presentation.

Handled a light microscopy to thoroughly observe and analyze cell culture in the reproductive system of Fruit fly (Drosophila melanogaster).

BIOC34: Human Physiology II January 2019 – April 2019

Short analysis paper on The Effect of Insulin Secretion on testosterone circulation and skeletal muscles in males using the software HumMod to virtually manipulate Insulin to observe the effect on testosterone circulation and vascular conductance in skeletal muscles. Results were coherent with the hypothesis and secondary literature.

PSYD15: Current Topics in Social Psychology January 2019- April 2019

●Critically evaluated scientific articles and research databases such as UofT research database, American Psychological Association (APA PsycNet) and other Scholar portals to investigate broad topics in social and personality psychology.

●Summarized and critiqued scholar papers to provide an in-depth understanding of the experimental methods, results and future application of the theories illustrated.

BIOD33: Advanced Animal Physiology May 2019- August 2019

●For my term paper, I examined the impact climate change would have on the physiology of arctic fish species. I compiled numerous credible resources and analyzed the data into a report and PowerPoint presentation.

ADDITIONAL SKILLS AND QUALIFICATIONS

●Two year’s experience in Biology and Chemistry Laboratory

●Proficiency MS Office (Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Outlook).

●Proficiency in research portals (PubMed, Google Scholar)

●Native bilingual fluency in English and Arabic.



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