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Heather Giza
University of Michigan Cancer Biology PhD pre-candidate - Lyssiotis lab - B.S Biochemistry - B.A Studio Art (painting) - @HeatherGiza
Heather Giza is a vibrant and accomplished young professional, who has recently embarked on an exciting academic journey as a first-year PhD student at the University of Michigan. Enrolled in the prestigious Rackham Graduate School's Program in Biomedical Sciences (PIBS), Heather continues to build her educational foundation in an environment that merges innovative research with robust scientific inquiry. Her keen passion for both science and art distinguishes her as a multifaceted individual capable of bridging the gap between these two fields.
Heather graduated with dual degrees from Binghamton University, achieving a Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry and a Bachelor of Arts in Painting. This unique combination of disciplines fosters her capability to express complex scientific ideas creatively through her work as a freelance scientific artist. She effectively merges her scientific knowledge with artistic expression, making her contributions to the field both original and impactful. With an eye for detail and a strong understanding of biochemistry, she is equipped to communicate intricate concepts in accessible ways that resonate with diverse audiences.
Prior to her current studies, Heather gained valuable experience in the pharmaceutical industry. She worked as an intern at Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, where she honed her skills in various scientific roles, notably as a Target Information Group Intern and a Process Sciences Intern. This professional experience has equipped Heather with a comprehensive understanding of the operational processes within a leading biopharmaceutical company. Her role as an Undergraduate Teaching Assistant in Biochemistry at Binghamton University allowed her to share her knowledge with peers while solidifying her expertise in the subject matter, as she supported the educational journey of other students. Additionally, Heather's work as a Student Tutor for Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry further reinforced her academic foundation by helping others navigate these challenging subjects.
Heather’s commitment to her community is evidenced by her involvement in several University of Michigan organizations. As a Graduate Student member of Rackham Graduate School, she is actively engaged in academic discussions that shape the future of biomedical sciences. Moreover, her leadership experience as a Scheduling Supervisor in the Binghamton University Tour Guide Program and as a Campus Tour Guide showcases her exceptional communication and organizational skills, making her a valuable ambassador for her academic institution. Furthermore, her role as an Undergraduate Research Assistant at the Ming An Lab illustrates her dedication to scientific inquiry and contributing to academic research.
Heather Giza is a unique blend of a scientist and an artist, embodying the spirit of interdisciplinary work in today’s rapidly evolving technological landscape. With her diverse educational background and extensive internship experiences, she stands poised to make significant contributions to the field of biomedical sciences.
As she continues her graduate studies in Michigan, Heather is sure to innovate and inspire others, bringing her unique perspective to both scientific research and artistic interpretation.
