u/Acceptable_Owl_7608

ChanceMe Harvard OpenBio SRI

Okay so these r my classes

Bio Hon, Math3hon, apwh, english1. these r js core classes, all a's

this is what i put on my "experience" section

Independently wrote a 2 page detailed research proposal on using INK-ATTAC transgene, mCherry, and CFP/YFP FRET. The proposal’s design used senolytic therapy to halt amyloid-beta and tau deposition causing Alzheimer’s Disease to worsen. 17 research papers of references and submitted toward SARC global competition.

Team lead in literature research to study epilepsy detection by using brain activity and patterns to explore the change of activity, behavior and cognitive data relating to seizures, reviewed 4 research papers on using EEG to combat epilepsy, and used GitHub to store datasets of past activity. 

my essays were okay i think idk, if youd like to get a look at them comment n dm me.

location: USA

lowk scared bc this is my like "reach" program n i rlly wanan get it even if its not "presitigous" bc i rlly want the opprutunity to do research w them i might do original reserach if they have teh equipment

thanks!

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u/Acceptable_Owl_7608 — 3 hours ago

Thinkneuro VS IYRC programs

Which should I choose? I am applying to Harvard Openbio SRI too but it comes out during late may.

ThinkNeuro summer research internship program intensive: 15% scholarship and i was an early decision applicant, comes out to about 570. whats produced: A graduate-level research abstract, A research poster and oral defense, A technical certificate recognizing their training in bibliometrics and data science.

IYRC Medicine and Research Summer Program: financial aid not out yet, normal decision. whats produced: research paper, create a community project, or craft a health narrative. WITHOUT aid: 750

while iyrc does have research paper, its most likely gon be a literature review. but thinkneuro only produces a research abstract and a research proposal.

Experience rn of research: 2 page detailed research proposal and team lead on reseach lit review on epilepsy detection using brain activity/patterns. I'd also like to get published so idk which would help me on that too. to be honest what i want out of a program is a good look on my application or atleast selective, and a good result that's actually good like a published paper of anything on that level. which would give me that the best? thank you.

I'd like to focus on the actual program, not the price. or atleast for the meanwhile until i get notice on the fin aid for iyrc.

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u/Acceptable_Owl_7608 — 14 days ago

Recently got accepted into IYRC medicine n research program, but id like to know how the research experience is. is it a lit review mostly since it's online, do you create only have a paper or a full research paper that could be published. thank you

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u/Acceptable_Owl_7608 — 25 days ago