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Ryann Lilley

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Taking Principles of Biomedical Science, film editing, and college writing, I can see several pathways that will be beneficial in my future STEM career. Writing, editing, and creating informational media presentations will facilitate my research, as well as others. I plan to get my doctorate and promote the fundamentals of Biomedical Science through genomics and immunology.

Education

Lewis-Palmer High School

High School
2020 - 2021

Miscellaneous

  • Desired degree level:

    Bachelor's degree program

  • Majors of interest:

    • Biological and Biomedical Sciences, Other
    • Dance, General
    • Mass Communication/Media Studies
  • Not planning to go to medical school
  • Career

    • Dream career field:

      Biotechnology

    • Dream career goals:

      media specialist in Biomedical Sciences

    • Babysat for friends and family as needed. Transported my sibling to school, extra curricular activities.

      Indepedent
      2018 – Present6 years

    Sports

    Dancing

    Varsity
    2017 – 20214 years

    Awards

    • Best High Kick, Best Choreographer, KL Award for Leadership and Excellence, 1st place Soloist, Best Techinque for Duet and Trio Performance, Best Officer 2020, 2021,
    • Texas Best Rookie 2018, Texas Best All Star 2019, 2020

    Arts

    • CMS Theatre

      Theatre
      The Birds
      2015 – 2018
    • LPHS Theatre

      Acting
      CrazyTown, The Drowsy Chaperone
      2020 – Present
    • LP Theatre

      Dance
      The Drowsy Chaperone
      2020 – Present
    • Grapevine High School

      Dance
      Fall Showcase 2017, 2018, 2019. Spring Competition 2018, 2019, 2020.
      2017 – 2020
    • Lewis-Plamer LPTV

      Videography
      Weekly LPTV
      2021 – Present
    • Grapevine Theatre, Grapevine Tx

      Acting
      The Outsiders, Something Wicked This Way Comes, , Into the Woods, Little Women, , A Christmas Carol, Newsies, Around the World in 80 Days
      2017 – 2021

    Public services

    • Volunteering

      Girl Scouts of America — Designer, builder.
      2019 – 2020
    • Public Service (Politics)

      Texas House of Representatives — Page for the Speaker of the House
      2015 – 2019

    Future Interests

    Advocacy

    Politics

    Volunteering

    Philanthropy

    Entrepreneurship

    Rho Brooks Women in STEM Scholarship
    Beep. Beep. Beep. Four-year-old me was frightened when I saw my Mother connected to brightly blinking machines at the local hospital. The flashing lights and beeping apparatus made me anxious. A nurse came in, saw my panicky face, and started explaining in simplistic terms what each appliance did. That brief encounter helped me to relax and appreciate what a marvel the hospital held. That is where my interest in Biomedical Science started. Afterward, I knew I wanted to help people when I grew up. Applying for the STEM Academy at Grapevine High School had a strong pathway planned for my future. I remember the day I made the lottery for the program. Just one more hurdle, after interviews, program proposals, and papers, the random number generator. Sitting in my classes, I waited, peering impatiently at my cellphone as number after number was drawn and added to the list. When number 147 hit, I stood up in my 8th grade algebra class and hooted like a gibbon. My teacher and my classmates turned to look at me and all I could do was prance in place in celebration. Before Mr. Morgan could ask about what was going on, a knock came at the door and my Mother,also a teacher in the building, came rushing in excited. Her cellphone showed the steady stream of numbers picked for the program. She saw me heading to my dream and hugged me with tears and smiles. When COVID hit, much changed. Healthcare workers were thrust into the spotlight, much as they had been in Dallas years earlier when Ebola bred fear and took hold. This time, the workers were fighting harder, longer, and with dwindling supplies. This time, propaganda seeped in and mocked the virus, and in time, the very workers making a difference. Personally, my parents had to find new jobs and we moved several states away from friends, family, and the STEM Academy. I would be starting my senior year at a new school, taking classes via Google Meet. This challenge made me aware that there are numerous areas of the Biomedical Sciences and how they all work together. Taking Principles of Biomedical Science, film editing, and college writing, I can see several pathways that will be beneficial in my future STEM career. Writing, editing, and creating informational media presentations will facilitate my research, as well as others. I want to clarify, illuminate, and educate. I plan to get my doctorate and promote the fundamentals of Biomedical Science through genomics and immunology. Through the Biomedical Sciences, I know I will help others and make a positive impact on the world.
    Rosemarie STEM Scholarship
    Beep. Beep. Beep. Four-year-old me was frightened when I saw my Mother connected to brightly blinking machines at the local hospital. The flashing lights and beeping apparatus made me anxious. A nurse came in, saw my panicky face, and started explaining in simplistic terms what each appliance did. That brief encounter helped me to relax and appreciate what a marvel the hospital held. That is where my interest in Biomedical Science started. Afterward, I knew I wanted to help people when I grew up. Applying for the STEM Academy at Grapevine High School had a strong pathway planned for my future. I remember the day I made the lottery for the program. Just one more hurdle, after interviews, program proposals, and papers, the random number generator. Sitting in my classes, I waited, peering impatiently at my cellphone as number after number was drawn and added to the list. When number 147 hit, I stood up in my 8th grade algebra class and hooted like a gibbon. My teacher and my classmates turned to look at me and all I could do was prance in place in celebration. Before Mr. Morgan could ask about what was going on, a knock came at the door and my Mother,also a teacher in the building, came rushing in excited. Her cellphone showed the steady stream of numbers picked for the program. She saw me heading to my dream and hugged me. When COVID hit, much changed. Healthcare workers were thrust into the spotligh,t much as they had been in Dallas years earlier when Ebola bred fear and took hold. This time, the workers were fighting harder, longer, and with dwindling supplies. This time, propaganda seeped in and mocked the virus and the in time, the very workers making a difference. Personally, my parents had to find new jobs and we moved several states away from friends, family, and the STEM Academy. I would be starting my senior year at a new school, taking classes via Google Meet. This challenge made me aware that there are numerous areas of the Biomedical Sceince and how they all work together. Taking Principles of Biomedical Science, film editing, and college writing, I can see several pathways that will be beneficial in my future STEM career. Writing, editing, and creating informational media presentations will facilitate my research, as well as others.These skills will help me clarify, illuminate, and educate. I plan to get my doctorate and promote the fundamentals of Biomedical Science through genomics and immuology. Through the Biomedical Sciences, I know I will help others and make a positive impact on the world.