Krystal Y.
Undergraduate Research Assistant at Wilmer Eye Institute, Johns Hopkins Medicine- Claim this Profile
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Wilmer Eye Institute, Johns Hopkins Medicine
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United States
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Medical Practices
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100 - 200 Employee
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Undergraduate Research Assistant
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Aug 2022 - Present
Uncovering photoreceptor behavior in transplantation through studying donor and recipient cell-cell interactions, donor cell migration, and donor cell survivability Singh Lab Uncovering photoreceptor behavior in transplantation through studying donor and recipient cell-cell interactions, donor cell migration, and donor cell survivability Singh Lab
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The Johns Hopkins University
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United States
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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First Year Mentor
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Aug 2022 - May 2023
Year-long mentor to 16 incoming freshmen to help ease their transition to the first year at college. Throughout New Student Orientation Week, FYMs lead various information sessions about health and wellness, academic support, etc. After Orientation week, FYMs conduct individual and group check-ins to ensure a consistent and smooth adjustment to post-secondary education. Year-long mentor to 16 incoming freshmen to help ease their transition to the first year at college. Throughout New Student Orientation Week, FYMs lead various information sessions about health and wellness, academic support, etc. After Orientation week, FYMs conduct individual and group check-ins to ensure a consistent and smooth adjustment to post-secondary education.
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Media Specialist
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Aug 2021 - May 2023
Updating the social media page as well as creating graphics to notify members of upcoming meetings Helping to design science experiments and lessons for elementary school level students at the Village Learning Place Updating the social media page as well as creating graphics to notify members of upcoming meetings Helping to design science experiments and lessons for elementary school level students at the Village Learning Place
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Johns Hopkins Medicine
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United States
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Hospitals and Health Care
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700 & Above Employee
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Undergraduate Research Assistant
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Sep 2021 - Aug 2022
Studying lab techniques for applications in regenerative medicine and wound repair of the skin Garza Lab Studying lab techniques for applications in regenerative medicine and wound repair of the skin Garza Lab
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Hippocrates Med Review
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Broadcast Media Production and Distribution
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Section Head
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Feb 2022 - May 2022
Medical Humanities division Hopkins’s first and only student-run medical journal club Two recent articles: “Ethics in Medical Research: The Bridge from Researcher to Subject” (exploring medical ethics and Henrietta Lacks’s story) and “Medicinema” (the portrayal of medicine in film) Medical Humanities division Hopkins’s first and only student-run medical journal club Two recent articles: “Ethics in Medical Research: The Bridge from Researcher to Subject” (exploring medical ethics and Henrietta Lacks’s story) and “Medicinema” (the portrayal of medicine in film)
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Governor's STEM Scholars
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United States
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Professional Training and Coaching
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1 - 100 Employee
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Student Researcher
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2020 - 2021
Admitted as one of the 75 scholars among ~1,000 applicants from all 21 New Jersey counties. Participated in a research project in which we designed a mesenchymal cell-specific scaffold for enhanced tissue regeneration, which was then presented to a judging panel and current scholars. Attended symposia on New Jersey's vast STEM economy and the state's STEM leaders in academia, government, and industry. Admitted as one of the 75 scholars among ~1,000 applicants from all 21 New Jersey counties. Participated in a research project in which we designed a mesenchymal cell-specific scaffold for enhanced tissue regeneration, which was then presented to a judging panel and current scholars. Attended symposia on New Jersey's vast STEM economy and the state's STEM leaders in academia, government, and industry.
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New Jersey Governor's School in the Sciences
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Primary and Secondary Education
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Student Researcher
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2020 - 2020
Selected as one of the top 60 STEM scholars across New Jersey. Attended courses such as Neurobiology, Human Evolution, and Molecular Orbital Theory. Conducted research in our team project Cognitive Illusions. Explored the differences in susceptibility to cognitive illusions between NJGSS scholars and the general public. Attended the book club where we discussed "The Case of Patient H.M" and its implications in the ethics of the medical field. Selected as one of the top 60 STEM scholars across New Jersey. Attended courses such as Neurobiology, Human Evolution, and Molecular Orbital Theory. Conducted research in our team project Cognitive Illusions. Explored the differences in susceptibility to cognitive illusions between NJGSS scholars and the general public. Attended the book club where we discussed "The Case of Patient H.M" and its implications in the ethics of the medical field.
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Education
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The Johns Hopkins University
Bachelor of Arts - BA, Medicine, Science, and the Humanities -
University of Oxford
Biochemistry and Biomedical Sciences