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  1. Undergrad Institution: Univ. of Georgia Major(s): BioEngineering, Biomedical Emphasis, Biomechanics Track Overall GPA: 3.52/4.00 (once grades are submitted for the current semester next week Demographics/Background: female, Asian GRE Scores: Q: 160 (76%) on the low end but not horrible V: 159 (83%) W: 5.0 (93%) LOR: 1.) PI at NIH 2.) Dean of Engineering College here 3.) Asst. Prof Research Experience: 1 year in computational lab (lung biomechanics), 1 summer in computational lab (lung biomechanics) & biomaterials lab, Summer intern at NIH (wet/dry systems neuroscience lab), all of this year in computational lab (cardiac mathematical modeling) Publications/Abstracts/Presentations: 1 publication under review (4th author), 1 conference proceeding (2nd author), 1 abstract under review (first author) a few abstracts just for research presented on campus, first author writing Honors Thesis this year Awards/Honors/Recognitions: NIH Summer Intern, offer for Air force Research lab that I declined Fellowships/Funding: Applied for NSF and DoD Pertinent Activities or Jobs: Tutored Math for a Year Other Miscellaneous Accomplishments: President of Biomedical Engineering Society at UGA for a year Research Interests: systems modeling and simulations, mechanobiology Institutions/Programs: GATech, Rochester, Rensselaer, UConn, Brown, UPitt (applied for pHD in computational modeling here, but looking at profs in BioE dept), Clemson, UGA, U Wisconsin Madison, VTech/Wake Forest Joint Program, Northeastern U Comments: I already submitted by apps, but my grades for this semester are out in a couple weeks and they will bring my GPA up, should I try to send them to admissions offices? Or should I wait for that journal article I'm a co-author on to go through the pipeline first before reaching out to schools? When do we hear about interviews? What are my chances? I am worried that my GRE and GPA are on the lower end, but I know I have good research XP (esp at NIH), but I wish that journal article had been published sooner
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