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Danielle Waheed

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Bio

I am a second-year neuroscience major at Temple University. I am actively looking for roles that will continue to build on my skills in healthcare, and provide insight into how neuropsychology affects healthcare. Additionally, I am interested in gaining experience in neuroscience research. My long-term goal is to continue research in neuropsychology with a concentration in pediatrics along with obtaining my MD/Ph.D.

Education

Temple University

Bachelor's degree program
2021 - 2025
  • Majors:
    • Biochemistry, Biophysics and Molecular Biology
    • Neurobiology and Neurosciences

Miscellaneous

  • Desired degree level:

    Doctoral degree program (PhD, MD, JD, etc.)

  • Graduate schools of interest:

  • Transfer schools of interest:

  • Majors of interest:

    • Neurobiology and Neurosciences
    • Biochemistry, Biophysics and Molecular Biology
  • Planning to go to medical school
  • Career

    • Dream career field:

      Medicine

    • Dream career goals:

    • Nursing Assistant

      Weisman Children's Hospital
      2022 – 20231 year

    Public services

    • Volunteering

      National Council of Negro Women — Volunteer and Service Worker
      2022 – Present

    Future Interests

    Advocacy

    Volunteering

    Entrepreneurship

    Rivera-Gulley First-Gen Scholarship Award
    My goal in healthcare is not only to provide medical services but to be an advocate. I want to provide representation to other women who look like me. My future goal as a health professional is to work in dermatology. African-Americans are the least represent the racial group in this specialty. With this lack of representation, it is harder for African- Americans to get quality treatment. I want to be remembered as an influential member of my community that can help others achieve their goals. My interest in medicine came from my love for science. I have always thought of science as my favorite subject since I have been in school. As I got older I gained most of my interest in biology, chemistry, and the details of anatomy. I think the body works in mysterious ways and it is fascinating to me. Seeing that I had a definite passion for science I looked into the many fields that were related. Medicine is closest related to my personality and lifestyle. I took this and decided to look more into the medical field. I was amazed by all the different types of doctors I could be. Furthermore, I attended a medical program where I learned about different areas in the medical field. During this program, it drove me to like cardiology and gain an interest in dermatology as well. This opened my eyes to all that medicine has to offer, which also brings me to a program like this. It deepened my passion for medicine and becoming a doctor. Secondly, I want to pursue a career in medicine because I like to care for people. I am considered a leader in many of my working environments because I don’t mind guiding others to be better. I genuinely like to make people feel better and that is what the medical field is all about. I think being able to offer people advice every day and having the ability to give them more time in their life would be life-changing. I think my passion for caring for people stems from being a caretaker in many relations in my life from my friends, coworkers, and family. Even in times of medical emergencies I usually try to come up with what could be wrong and take down symptoms to see what could possibly be wrong. The medical field would provide me with the opportunity to do that every day. While an undergrad I work with a non-profit called the Body Empowerment project that helps young adults learn about their bodies and respect their bodies. I want to continue to help young adults and complete community activities while using my platform as a health profession. With this scholarship, I will be able to continue my education and successfully reach my goals.
    She Rose in Health Scholarship
    As a first-generation college student, the college experience has been different for me. When entering college I didn’t have the background knowledge needed to excel academically and navigate in this new environment. Since I am a first-generation college student the financial obligation for my education is more than expected. It has been a struggle to keep up with the financial requirements of a high-level institution. Many of the financial obligations were unexpected and have been a growing expense and I am struggling to maintain control. Therefore, scholarships like these can help me continue my education and fulfill my purpose. As a minority woman, I experience how poverty affects my community and my life. With my interest in STEM, it has always been a challenge to get the information needed to grow in my desired field. Pursuing a career in STEM can help me serve my community and educate others on how to elevate as a minority in the STEM field. Therefore, if granted this scholarship I will be able to finish getting my degree and further my network in order to help others. Once, I receive my degree I plan to go to medical school and become a doctor. After finishing my education I plan to go back and teach in a minority area to provide minorities with education about their health and STEM fields. I think being a black woman from a minority area I will be able to relate to other minorities when helping with their medical issues. It will also provide people with a trustworthy medical provider to confide in. In addition to being an educator in my field, I would like to work in an area like my hometown to connect with the community. This can assist in bridging the gap between healthcare providers and the community. This scholarship can contribute to a greater cause and would be truly appreciated. Furthermore, my interest in medicine came from my love for science. I have always thought of science as my favorite subject since I have been in school. As I got older I gained most of my interest in biology, chemistry, and the details of anatomy. I think the body works in mysterious ways and it is fascinating to me. Seeing that I had a definite passion for science I looked into the many fields that were related. Furthermore, I attended a medical program where I learned about different areas in the medical field. This opened my eyes to all that STEM has to offer and made me want to expand my knowledge in this field. Secondly, my interest in STEM connected me to the healthcare field and the wonderful research being. Medicine is constantly evolving and the research being done is progressive. I think joining this field can give me the opportunity to work in a career I have an interest in while enjoying what I do. My longer-term goal is to be an educator in this field and to be involved in clinical research. I think the STEM field can benefit from having more minority women sharing their experiences and how they progressed in the field.
    Mohamed Magdi Taha Memorial Scholarship
    As a first-generation college student, the college has been a different experience for me. When entering college I needed to gain the background knowledge needed to excel academically and navigate this new environment. Since I am a first-generation college student the financial obligation for my education is more than expected. Therefore, scholarships like these can help me continue my education. As a minority woman, I experience how poverty affects my community and my life. With my interest in STEM, it has always been a challenge to get the information needed to grow in my desired field. Most counselors in high school could not provide me with the proper guidance for my success. Comparing my educational background to my peers from STEM-focused schools, I became aware of the gaps. I experienced a significant learning gap compared to my peers when pursuing STEM courses. I discovered how to create a method for learning and comprehending more challenging subjects while dealing with these challenges. However, I kept sight of why I decided to go to a school in the city. When selecting an undergrad school, I knew I wanted to be in a diverse, inclusive environment. I wanted to stay in a city that felt much like home. When moving to Philadelphia I not only wanted to take this opportunity to extend my career but also to connect with other minorities in the field. I have joined organizations like the National Council of Negro Women and the Be Body Positive Project to connect with other black women. Being a part of these organizations provides me with opportunities to network with people in my community along with giving back to younger girls. These organizations have allowed me to respect all backgrounds people may come from and educate them on my experience as well. Nonetheless, I feel as though I am the best for this scholarship because I plan to use what I learned in college to educate others. Once I finish my undergraduate I plan to attend medical school. After that, I will be able to be a medical provider and educator for other first-generation students like myself. Nonetheless, pursuing a career in STEM can help me serve my community and educate others on how to elevate as a minority in the STEM field. Therefore, if granted this scholarship I will be able to finish getting my degree and further my network. Once, I receive my degree I plan to go to medical school and become a doctor. After finishing my education I plan to go back and teach in a minority area to provide minorities with education about their health and STEM fields. I think being a black woman from a minority area I will be able to relate to other minorities when helping with their medical issues. It will also provide people with a trustworthy medical provider to confide in. In addition to being an educator in my field, I would like to work in an area like my hometown to connect with the community. This can assist in bridging the gap between healthcare providers and the community.
    Stephan L. Daniels Lift As We Climb Scholarship
    As a first-generation college student, the college has been a different experience for me. When entering college I needed to gain the background knowledge needed to excel academically and navigate this new environment. Since I am a first-generation college student the financial obligation for my education is more than expected. Therefore, scholarships like these can help me continue my education. As a minority woman, I experience how poverty affects my community and my life. With my interest in STEM, it has always been a challenge to get the information needed to grow in my desired field. Most counselors in high school could not provide me with the proper guidance for my success. Comparing my educational background to my peers from STEM-focused schools, I became aware of the gaps. I experienced a significant learning gap compared to my peers when pursuing STEM courses. I discovered how to create a method for learning and comprehending more challenging subjects while dealing with these challenges. However, I kept sight of why I decided to go to a school in the city. When selecting an undergrad school, I knew I wanted to be in a diverse, inclusive environment. I wanted to stay in a city that felt much like home. When moving to Philadelphia I not only wanted to take this opportunity to extend my career but also to connect with other minorities in the field. I have joined organizations like the National Council of Negro Women and the Be Body Positive Project to connect with other black women. Being a part of these organizations provides me with opportunities to network with people in my community along with giving back to younger girls. These organizations have allowed me to respect all backgrounds people may come from and educate them on my experience as well. Nonetheless, I feel as though I am the best for this scholarship because I plan to use what I learned in college to educate others. Once I finish my undergraduate I plan to attend medical school. After that, I will be able to be a medical provider and educator for other first-generation students like myself. Nonetheless, pursuing a career in STEM can help me serve my community and educate others on how to elevate as a minority in the STEM field. Therefore, if granted this scholarship I will be able to finish getting my degree and further my network. Once, I receive my degree I plan to go to medical school and become a doctor. After finishing my education I plan to go back and teach in a minority area to provide minorities with education about their health and STEM fields. I think being a black woman from a minority area I will be able to relate to other minorities when helping with their medical issues. It will also provide people with a trustworthy medical provider to confide in. In addition to being an educator in my field, I would like to work in an area like my hometown to connect with the community. This can assist in bridging the gap between healthcare providers and the community.
    She Rose in STEAM Scholarship
    I grew up in the city of Newark, New Jersey, which is a poverty-stricken area, that lacks funding in its school system. As a minority woman, I experience how poverty affects my community and my life. With my interest in STEM, it has always been a challenge to get the information needed to grow in my desired field. Most counselors in high school could not provide me with the proper guidance for my success. Comparing my educational background to that of my peers from STEM-focused schools, I became aware of the gaps. I experienced a significant learning gap compared to my peers when pursuing STEM courses. I discovered how to create a method for learning and comprehending more challenging subjects while dealing with these challenges. However, I kept sight of why I decided to come to a school in the city. When selecting a undergrad school, I knew I wanted to be in a diverse, inclusive environment. I wanted to stay in a city that felt much like home. When moving to Philadelphia I not only wanted to take this opportunity to extend my career but also to connect with other minorities in the field. I have joined organizations like the National Council of Negro Women and the Be Body Positive Project to connect with other black women. Being a part of these organizations provides me with opportunities to network with people in my community along with giving back to younger girls. These organizations have provided me with the opportunity to respect all backgrounds people may come from and educate them on my experience as well. Therefore, if granted this scholarship I will be able to finish getting my degree and further my network. Once, I receive my degree I plan to go to medical school and become a doctor. After finishing my education i plan to go back and teach in a mniority area to provide miniorites with education about their health and STEM fields. I think being a black women from a minority area I will be able to relate to other minorites when helping with their medical issues. It will also provide people with a trustworthy medical provider to confide in. In addition to being an educator in my field, I would like to work in an area like my hometown to connect with the community. This can assist in bridging the gap between healthcare providers and the community.