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Julie Tessler . Graduate of Dartmouth College. B.A. in Biology. Attended SUNY Brooklyn Medical School. Former financial executive recruiter specializing in investment banking. Conducted international ecological- and species-specific research with a focus on the rainforests of northeastern Australia, the Great Barrier Reef, and the marine life of the coral reefs of Fiji. Presents extensively on rainforest and wildlife ecosystems and the chemical impacts of farming and industrial practices. Tutor of SAT, ACT, SAT Subject Tests in Literature and Biology, AP Biology, MCAT Biology, SSAT, ISEE, GMAT Verbal and Analytical Writing and GRE Verbal Reasoning and Analytical Writing. Andrew Timberlake . NIH-funded MD/PhD student at the Yale School of Medicine, with a clinical interest in surgery and research focus in drug design and discovery. Graduate of Yale University. B.S. in Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry. Recipient of various fellowships to conduct research at the Yale School of Medicine, the Charité Universitätsmedizin in Berlin, Germany, the Cambridge Research Institute in Cambridge, England, and the UCL Cancer Institute in London, England. Published in the field of cancer biology. Former lead recruitment coordinator in Yale’s Office of Undergraduate Admissions. Graduate of Yale’s Brady-Johnson Program in Grand Strategy. Former All-American Scholar-Athlete. National AP Scholar and National Merit student. Tutor of SAT Subject Tests in Physics and Biology, MCAT Physical Sciences, and academic Physics and Biology. Ziqi Wang . Graduate of Yale University. B.S. in Biomedical Engineering. National AP Scholar. National Merit Semifinalist. Varsity recruit for Yale men’s tennis team. Scholar-Athlete Honors all four years at Yale. Tutor of SSAT, ISEE, SAT Subject Test in Chemistry, and academic Math, Biology, Chemistry and Physics. Joshua Weiner. M.D., Yale School of Medicine. Graduated Cum Laude. Magna Cum Laude graduate of Harvard College. A.B. in Government. Teaching assistant for medical school anatomy course and organic chemistry tutor. Previous research at Transplantation Biology Research Center at Massachusetts General Hospital with several publications. Awarded Howard Hughes Research Fellowship, Farr Prize for excellence in research by a Yale medical student, Association for Academic Surgery-Novartis Research Award, and Connecticut Chapter of American College of Surgeons Prize. Completed three years of general surgery residency at New York Presbyterian-Columbia University Medical Center. Currently performing two-year NIH-funded research fellowship in transplant immunology at Columbia Center for Translational Immunology. Winner of Blakemore Award for best research by a surgical resident at New York Presbyterian-Columbia 2012-2013. Directed a short film starring Mehmet Oz, Martha Stewart, and Adam Sandler. Tutor of medical school coursework and USMLE.

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