Taivan Odzorig

Crta Fellow At National Institutes Of Health Rare Tumor Initiative @ National Institutes of Health

About Taivan Odzorig

Taivan Odzorig is a Crta Fellow at the National Institutes of Health Rare Tumor Initiative, where he has worked since 2019. He holds a Bachelor's degree in Chemistry from the University of Maryland, which he completed in 2019.

Work at National Institutes of Health

Taivan Odzorig has been a CRTA Fellow at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) since 2019, focusing on the Rare Tumor Initiative. This role involves conducting research and contributing to projects aimed at understanding and addressing rare tumors. Prior to this position, Odzorig gained experience as a Summer Intern at NIH in 2014, where he worked for two months in Bethesda, Maryland. His internships at NIH have provided him with valuable insights into the research environment and the complexities of cancer research.

Education and Expertise

Taivan Odzorig earned a Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry from the University of Maryland, where he studied from 2015 to 2019. This academic background has equipped him with a solid foundation in chemical principles and research methodologies, which are essential in his current role at the NIH. His education has prepared him to engage in scientific inquiry and contribute effectively to research initiatives.

Previous Work Experience

Before his current role at the NIH, Taivan Odzorig worked as a Research Intern at Rainking Solutions in 2015 for three months. This experience allowed him to apply his research skills in a different setting, gaining practical knowledge in data analysis and research methodologies. His diverse internship experiences have contributed to his professional development and understanding of research processes.

Location and Professional Environment

Taivan Odzorig is based in Bethesda, Maryland, where the National Institutes of Health is located. This area is known for its concentration of biomedical research institutions and healthcare organizations, providing a collaborative environment for scientific research and innovation. Working in this region allows Odzorig to engage with leading experts and participate in significant research initiatives.

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