Brandon is a senior at Tulane University on the pre-med track, majoring in cell and molecular biology with a minor in public health. He has extensive research experience focusing on both cancer biology and vascular biology. He has contributed to projects at Tulane and the Louisiana Cancer Research Center, focusing on drug resistance, gene regulation, and microphysiological systems.
Alongside research, Brandon has served as a peer tutor during his undergraduate studies. These experiences have taught him how to explain difficult concepts in clear, accessible ways and adapt to varying learning styles. His approach to teaching the MCAT emphasizes engaging students on examining strategies involved in analyzing passages while also strengthening their problem solving skills.
Undergraduate: Tulane University
MCAT Total: 522 (99th percentile)
Brandon has grown up playing soccer since he was four years old and continues to play every weekend.
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