Joshua Bailey is a biology student at Penn State University seeking admission to medical school to become a family physician. He has a 3.41 GPA and will graduate in May 2010 with a BS in Biology and a minor in psychology. His relevant coursework includes mammalian physiology, medical embryology, general biochemistry 1 and 2. He has research experience studying plant communities in Costa Rica and tidal pool ecology. Currently he is a teaching assistant for introductory biology and populations and communities labs.
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Joshua Bailey is a biology student at Penn State University seeking admission to medical school to become a family physician. He has a 3.41 GPA and will graduate in May 2010 with a BS in Biology and a minor in psychology. His relevant coursework includes mammalian physiology, medical embryology, general biochemistry 1 and 2. He has research experience studying plant communities in Costa Rica and tidal pool ecology. Currently he is a teaching assistant for introductory biology and populations and communities labs.
Joshua Bailey is a biology student at Penn State University seeking admission to medical school to become a family physician. He has a 3.41 GPA and will graduate in May 2010 with a BS in Biology and a minor in psychology. His relevant coursework includes mammalian physiology, medical embryology, general biochemistry 1 and 2. He has research experience studying plant communities in Costa Rica and tidal pool ecology. Currently he is a teaching assistant for introductory biology and populations and communities labs.
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Joshua Bailey is a biology student at Penn State University seeking admission to medical school to become a family physician. He has a 3.41 GPA and will graduate in May 2010 with a BS in Biology and a minor in psychology. His relevant coursework includes mammalian physiology, medical embryology, general biochemistry 1 and 2. He has research experience studying plant communities in Costa Rica and tidal pool ecology. Currently he is a teaching assistant for introductory biology and populations and communities labs.
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222 West Beaver Avenue, Apartment 506 · State College, PA 16801
412.592.1527 · jdb5194@psu.edu
Objective
To gain admission to medical school for future work as a family physician
Education
Penn State University, State College, PA
BS in Biology with a vertebrate physiology option; minor in psychology Current overall GPA: 3.41 Expected date of graduation: May 2010 Related classes Biology 472: Mammalian Physiology Biology 411: Medical Embryology Chemistry 472: General Biochemistry 1 BMB 402: General Biochemistry 2
Research
Performed two studies in Costa Rica
Plant undergrowth in gap versus shaded regions in the forest canopy How tidal pool communities differ between low and high tide
Employment
TA (taught) two labs at Penn State University, 9/2009 – present.
Biology 100: Introductory Biology Biology 220W: Populations and Communities Scanned football tickets at Beaver Stadium, 8/2009 – 11/2009 Graded Calculus 2 papers, 9/2008 – 12/2008 Student Manager at Bruno’s, 10/2006 – 2/2008 Trained new employees Inspected all stations to verify they were running smoothly Oversaw fellow employees to determine if they were doing their job quickly and efficiently Worked more hours then my fellow employees
Activities
Secretary of the Chemistry Club
Member of an OPP committee in THON (largest student-run philanthropy in the world) Member of NSCS (National Society of Collegiate Scholars) Member of AED: premed national honors society Joshua Bailey 222 West Beaver Avenue, Apartment 506 · State College, PA 16801 412.592.1527 · jdb5194@psu.edu Member of Lambda Sigma: national honors society for sophomores