I am a 13-year-old middle school student residing in a small city in Tennessee, USA, with a keen interest in coding. My coding journey began in 2019, and since then, I have successfully completed various coding courses in languages such as R, Python, Java, JavaScript, HTML, and C++. I am recognized as a gifted student, excelling in both math and science, as evidenced by my composite score of 34 on the ACT. Currently, I am currently enrolled in the Harvard CS50 computer science course (online) and am working on my final project to successfully complete the course. Additionally, I possess a solid foundation in biology and have enrolled in the Honor's Biology program at CTY (Johns Hopkins University).
Despite my achievements, I have reached a point where my gifted program and my science/STEM teacher can no longer provide the guidance I need. Living in a small city further limits my opportunities to approach research labs for guidance. I am in search of a mentor who can offer me an internship-style project with real-world applications, allowing me to explore my coding skills and my passion for biology. While I have enjoyed the computer courses available on platforms like Coursera and edX, I am now seeking a mentor who can direct me towards utilizing these skills to solve practical problems. I am uncertain about how to approach a professor, and any advice on this matter would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
I'm in a lab currently that you may want to look into. We just started (I'm a PhD student) after my mentor moved from Brigham & Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School.
I'm trying to think of the best way to get in contact with you since it seems I can't privately message you.
I wish I was that smart when I was young. :-) I would recommend digging into college level math/stats - calculus 1,2 and 3, linear algebra, introduction to probability, linear model, statistical learning and so on. I believe statistics plays a crucial role in the bioinformatics field. Good luck!
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phrases are in bold in your comment?Thanks I will look more into what you have suggested