Curious about how high school students can get started in genetics research? Join Dr. Jorge Avila, UCLA neuroscientist and genetics researcher, as he introduces students to the world of real biological discovery and shows how meaningful research begins. Learn how to choose a genetics topic that fits your interests, design a project you can pursue from anywhere, and understand how research experience can give you a clear edge in STEM and pre-med college applications. Don’t miss this chance to discover what it takes to think, research, and innovate like a scientist.

Dr. Jorge Avila is the Assistant Director at UCLA’s Undergraduate Research Centers, where he leads programs that support underrepresented students in STEM research. With a Ph.D. in Behavioral Neuroscience/Psychology and postdoctoral work at Rutgers, he brings extensive experience in neuroscience, substance abuse research, and collaborative scientific projects. Dr. Avila has published in peer-reviewed journals, presented at major conferences, and specializes in developing innovative research methodologies in neuroscience.

Pursued A-Levels at a UK boarding school and completed a Bachelor’s in Psychology at a top 25 UK university, University of East Anglia. Lam has supported over 60 students, with impressive admissions result to top US & UK universities such as, Cambridge, UPenn, Berkeley, UCLA, Carnegie Mellon, LSE, Imperial and more!
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