Nickolina Doran
About Nickolina Doran
Nickolina Doran serves as a First Year Counselor at Yale University, a position she has held since 2021. She has prior experience as a Research Intern at Yale University School of Medicine and The Jackson Laboratory, and she holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Bioengineering and Biomedical Engineering from Yale University.
Current Role as First Year Counselor
Nickolina Doran serves as a First Year Counselor at Yale University since 2021. In this role, she provides guidance and support to incoming students, helping them navigate their initial experiences at the university. Her position involves facilitating orientation activities and offering resources to ensure a smooth transition for new students.
Experience at Yale University School of Medicine
Doran worked as a Research Intern at Yale University School of Medicine in 2018 for a duration of seven months. During her internship, she engaged in various research projects, contributing to the academic environment of the institution. This experience provided her with foundational skills in research methodologies and laboratory practices.
Internship at The Jackson Laboratory
From 2020 to 2021, Nickolina Doran was a Student Research Intern at The Jackson Laboratory in Farmington, Connecticut. Over the course of one year, she participated in research initiatives that advanced her knowledge in the field of biomedical sciences. This position allowed her to apply her academic learning in a practical research setting.
Role as Crew Manager at Group Mission Trips
In 2019, Doran took on the role of Crew Manager at Group Mission Trips for three months in the Fort Collins, Colorado area. In this capacity, she managed teams and coordinated activities, contributing to community service projects. This experience enhanced her leadership and organizational skills.
Education in Bioengineering and Biomedical Engineering
Nickolina Doran studied Bioengineering and Biomedical Engineering at Yale University, where she earned a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree from 2017 to 2022. Her education provided her with a strong foundation in engineering principles as they apply to biological systems, preparing her for various roles in research and counseling.