
Cincinnati, OH
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Female
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Exploring Nature And Being Outside
Drawing And Illustration
Writing
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Health Sciences
Reading
Adventure
Fantasy
Adult Fiction
Art
Classics
Young Adult
True Story
Suspense
Thriller
Spirituality
Crafts
How-To
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I read books multiple times per week
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Shania Hampton
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Hello Everyone!
My name is Shania Hampton, I'm a 25-year-old mom of three, and I was born in Ohio. After facing many odds throughout my life, I acquired my associates in biomedical science, graduating with a GPA of a little over 3.0. I enjoyed the college experience and look forward to furthering my educational goals!
I have always been interested in scientific processes and solving mysteries. My passion in life is exploring the world around me! Becoming a scientist who studies genes and medicine would be a dream come true for me. I hope to enter pharmacy and also medical school.
Looking into the future, I am excited about what lies at the finish line, I most anticipate the journey and all the steps to come & I know anything is possible!
I would like to continue my education for several years to work toward my goals. I am not currently enrolled, but I hope to return to school soon. It is my goal to sharpen my scientific & mathematical capability to help widen career opportunities down the line. These learning experiences will also help me to possess the confidence needed to be a great scientist.
It would be awesome to personally gain the opportunity to travel and work in the field of medical research, hopefully getting the chance to meet and understand the works of brilliant minds.
Education
Salem University
Associate's degree programMajors:
- Biological and Biomedical Sciences, Other
- Biology, General
GPA:
3.1
Miscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Doctoral degree program (PhD, MD, JD, etc.)
Graduate schools of interest:
Transfer schools of interest:
Majors of interest:
- Biological and Biomedical Sciences, Other
Career
Dream career field:
geneticist
Dream career goals:
medical research of genetic disorders and abnormalities
Associate
Amazon2023 – Present2 years
Arts
SCPA
DanceNut Cracker2011 – 2012
Public services
Volunteering
The Salvation Army2007 – 2017
Future Interests
Advocacy
Politics
Volunteering
Entrepreneurship
Elevate Women in Technology Scholarship
The technology I find most influential is the water filter. It has shaped society's ideas surrounding both public and personal health, serving a role as significant as when it was first developed. Water has long been known to be essential. Its clarity and other properties affect its ability to provide quality of life & longevity. The prevalence of clean water has dramatically increased life expectancy while decreasing the prevalence of contaminating factors. Filters help eradicate sickness and slow the spread of disease by encouraging health & cleanliness.
Early accounts of the water filter are credited to Hippocrates, who created a bag known as the ‘Hippocratic sleeve’ that filtered out impurities from Greek aqueducts. This invention helped create cleaner, better-tasting water that was void of a bad smell.
Later improved by the Englishmen John & Henry Doulton, the ceramic filter removed bacteria, proving extremely useful where drinking water was contaminated with sewage that led to common epidemics of cholera and typhoid at the time.
The device was improved when Henry Doulton teamed with Louis Pasteur, to create the Carbon Filter that removed bacteria with 99% efficiency. Filters began to be used by the military, the royal household, and hospitals, as they were gradually introduced into homes. Countertop ceramic bowl filtration systems became common in homes.
Early filters were made of porous bowls that were stacked to filter. This method was effective but required thorough cleaning. The reduction in cartridges improved the device, as previous systems had many components that were difficult to keep sanitary.
While imperfect the first filters helped decrease the prevalence of pathogens spread through unsanitary water. A revolutionary development occurred with the creation of disposable cartridges. Today’s filters have improved to retain essential minerals needed by the body.
Filters have played pivotal roles like during emergency response. An example is the LifeStraw, a filtration device that supplies safe drinking water to millions. Relevant to science, filter's efficient and compact nature allows them to be useful in space exploration. While obtaining clean water while in space would prove costly, filters address the issue by allowing astronauts to reuse the water they consume.
Popularity has increased the prevalence of filtration systems,
making clean water more accessible than ever. The development of higher-pressure cartridges and advancing of internal systems allow filtration systems to connect directly to a tap within the home. Inline water filters have become practical water filtration solutions.