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Emma J.

She/Her • majoring in Biology/Neurobiology • class of 2023

PRO TIP:

When evaluating whether a mentor would be a good match for your student keep in mind that the greatest leading indicator of success is how well a mentor and their mentee get along.


Questions to ask yourself:

  • Would the student find this person inspiring?
  • Do they share any interests, hobbies, or lived experiences?

EDUCATION

2019 - 2023 • Stanford UniversityStanford, California
2014 - 2019 • Woodside Priory SchoolPortola Valley, California
I’ve been a Curious Cardinals mentor since August 2021I am passionate about mentoring students in the areas of Philosophy, Literature, Biology, French, Psychology, Global Health, Reading, Biology, Medicine & Health, and K-6 Grade Science.

Emma J. (IN A NUTSHELL)

Emma is a recent Stanford Graduate, having majored in Biology with a Neurobiology specialty. Emma is currently taking a gap year while applying for medical school, and working as an MRI scan operator and research coordinator in the Stanford Neurodevelopment Affect and pathology lab, she also currently has a publication under review. When not in the lab, she can be found volunteering at Stanford VA, or fostering kittens.


Emma was honored as Valedictorian of her graduating class at Woodside Priory High School and excelled at Model United Nations. She led her cross country team to state championships as varsity captain, and is passionate about her work coaching underserved girls with Bay Area Women’s Sports initiative. A lover of all things French, Emma speaks the language with her mother and loves discussing French art, film and culture. During her junior summer she served as a Dr. James Fann Teaching Fellow in the Cardiothoracic labs at Stanford, having dedicated her previous summers to cardiac study. Emma is also one of the youngest people to assist in the operating room in the first phase of a heart transplant alongside her mentor, Cardiothoracic Surgeon Paul Chang.

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