About Me

I was born and raised in Virginia, where I attended Grafton High School. Beyond academics, I’ve always been an some what active individual. Snowboarding provides an exhilarating escape for me, allowing me to connect with nature and push my limits. On the court, basketball offers a dynamic team environment where I can develop my skills and compete with passion.

These experiences, combined with my early interest in the sciences, led me to pursue further education at Virginia Peninsula Community College. Eager to delve deeper into the fascinating world of human biology, I transferred to Old Dominion University to continue my academic journey.

The intricate workings of the human body have always captivated my imagination. From the microscopic level of cellular processes to the complex systems that govern our overall health, I am endlessly intrigued by the intricacies of biomedical sciences. This passion, coupled with my competitive spirit honed through sports, fuels my academic pursuits and drives me to explore the cutting edge of research in this dynamic field. My ultimate goal is to contribute meaningfully to the advancement of biomedical sciences. I am eager to apply my knowledge and skills to solve critical challenges in healthcare and improve human lives. Whether through research, innovation, or clinical practice, I am committed to pursuing a career that allows me to make a lasting impact on the field of medicine.