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Learn how I used high school research to get ahead for undergrad and medical school admissions.
NICE TO MEET YOU
I'm Harsh Moolani
During high school, I had the opportunity to do research and I have been benefiting from it ever since. By the time I graduated high school, I had 13 publications and presentations and this helped me get into Washington University in St. Louis (WashU).
At WashU, I was selected as a Rhodes Finalist and started a nonprofit that went on to receive a $495K grant from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.
I am a current 4th year MD/MPH student at the University of Miami and am focused on helping other high school students get ahead by sharing the secrets I have learned over the last 10 years conducting research.
Here is a photo from when the University of Miami invited me to meet with US Surgeon General (Dr. Vivek Murthy).
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I'm Chris Ramsoomair
Unlike Harsh, I actually started research in college and my only regret is that I didn't start sooner. Before starting my MD-PhD, I worked in research labs both at Vanderbilt and MIT.
As a MD-PhD student, I have received a grant from the most competitive branch of the NIH, the National Cancer Institute (NCI) - with my research proposal being in the top 91 percentile of all MD-PhD applicants in the United States.
As a 4th year MD-PhD student at the University of Miami, I am studying role of gene therapies in glioblastoma and plan to become a neurosurgeon.