Rinko Miyoshi

Associated Student Body President at Burlingame High School
  • Claim this Profile
Contact Information
us****@****om
(386) 825-5501
Location
Burlingame, California, United States, US
Languages
  • Japanese Native or bilingual proficiency
  • English Native or bilingual proficiency
  • ASL Elementary proficiency
  • Spanish Limited working proficiency

Topline Score

Topline score feature will be out soon.

Bio

Generated by
Topline AI

You need to have a working account to view this content.
You need to have a working account to view this content.

Experience

    • United States
    • Primary and Secondary Education
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Associated Student Body President
      • Aug 2022 - Present

    • Student
      • Aug 2019 - May 2023

    • Junior Class Treasurer
      • Aug 2021 - May 2022

    • Co-President
      • Aug 2022 - Present

    • Operations Team Member
      • Aug 2021 - Aug 2022

    • Non-profit Organization Management
    • 100 - 200 Employee
    • Vice President of Leo District 4-c4
      • Jul 2022 - Present

    • President of Bay Area Leos Club
      • Jun 2021 - Present

    • Wholesale Building Materials
    • 500 - 600 Employee
    • Project Organizer
      • Oct 2021 - Present

      Began TREX project in Burlingame City & Hillsborough Town and collected 3,000 pounds of household plastic waste and turned them into park benches. Began TREX project in Burlingame City & Hillsborough Town and collected 3,000 pounds of household plastic waste and turned them into park benches.

    • Co-Founder
      • Aug 2021 - Present

      Led team; raised $300; provided 100+ homemade science kits/lecture video for underserved kids. Led team; raised $300; provided 100+ homemade science kits/lecture video for underserved kids.

    • Founder
      • Jan 2021 - Present

      Collaborated with a friend and read aloud YouTube videos of books in Korean, Japanese, English, and Spanish. Uploaded 122 videos over seven months, 10.6K views and continues to increase. Began when COVID-19 hit to fill in the read aloud story times that kids missed out on due to shut down of schools. Collaborated with a friend and read aloud YouTube videos of books in Korean, Japanese, English, and Spanish. Uploaded 122 videos over seven months, 10.6K views and continues to increase. Began when COVID-19 hit to fill in the read aloud story times that kids missed out on due to shut down of schools.

    • United States
    • Non-profit Organizations
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Volunteer
      • May 2020 - Present

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Stanford University Summer Science Internship Program
      • Jul 2022 - Aug 2022

      Researched the effect of mutant Tau on microtubule function through transfection and drug testing of mice DNA to determine the cause of Alzheimer’s under the guidance of mentors at Stanford School of Medicine. Worked with a group to present results and write a paper. Researched the effect of mutant Tau on microtubule function through transfection and drug testing of mice DNA to determine the cause of Alzheimer’s under the guidance of mentors at Stanford School of Medicine. Worked with a group to present results and write a paper.

    • Member
      • Aug 2020 - Aug 2022

    • United States
    • Government Administration
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Student Democracy Ambassador
      • Jun 2022 - Jun 2022

    • Project Lead
      • Jul 2021 - Aug 2021

      Initiated, planned, and hosted a slime camp for foster kids part of KAFPA of ages 6-10 to encourage STEM exploration. Made a fun workshop where we taught the science behind slime. Initiated, planned, and hosted a slime camp for foster kids part of KAFPA of ages 6-10 to encourage STEM exploration. Made a fun workshop where we taught the science behind slime.

    • Researcher
      • Jun 2021 - Jul 2021

      Learned how to research using bioinformatic databases. Researched the function of an unknown gene (KIAA1958) and discovered the possibility that it regulates cell growth in the digestive tract. Presented research. Learned how to research using bioinformatic databases. Researched the function of an unknown gene (KIAA1958) and discovered the possibility that it regulates cell growth in the digestive tract. Presented research.

Education

  • University of California, Berkeley
    Cell/Cellular and Molecular Biology
  • Burlingame High School
    2019 - 2023

Community

You need to have a working account to view this content. Click here to join now