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John Bates McCutcheon

Tulane University: School of Pharmacology


MS Pharmacology 2010
814 Walton Woods Ct
Augusta, GA 30909
706-726-5760
Education:

Emergency Medical Technician:


a Nationally Registered EMT-Basic
a Completed EMT-B course at the Wilderness Medical Institute in Lander Wyoming.
a BLS Healthcare Provider CPR certified
Graduate:
a Tulane University, School of Medicine, Department of Pharmacology.
a Final graduate GPA: 3.89
a Graduation date: August 15th, 2010
a Degree: Master of Science in Pharmacology
a Took Medical Pharmacology within Tulaneas School of Medicine with the second y
ear medical students and finished the two semester course with an A- and an A.
a Masters thesis: Inflammation, inflammatory signaling and oxidative stress: The
ir respective roles and relationship in insulin resistance and diabetic complica
tions.
Undergraduate:
a Sewanee: The University of the South, Department of Chemistry
a Final undergraduate GPA: 3.12
a Chemistry (Focusing in biological chemistry/biochemistry)
a Degree: Bachelor of Science in chemistry.
a Departmental honors in chemistry
a Graduation date: May 10th, 2009
a Honors Thesis: Mechanism of induced cardiovascular dysfunction within diabetic
states.

Standardized Test:
a MCAT:
a Single sitting score: 29Q: Physical Science: 11 Verbal: 7 Biological Sciences:
11 Writing: Q
a Composite Score: 30Q: Physical Science: 11 Verbal: 8 Biological Sciences: 11 W
riting: Q
a GRE Verbal: 630 (90th Percentile)
a GRE Quantitative: 700 (75th Percentile)

Accolades:
a Graduated with Departmental Honors in Chemistry.
a Awarded a Wilkins academic achievement scholarship (through the University of
the South) and maintained the scholarship throughout my undergraduate years. The
scholarship is considered one of the universityas signature scholarships.
a Member of the Order of the Gownsmen (Academic Honor Society) for two years at
The University of the South.
a Awarded a STAR research internship at the Medical College of Georgia (Summer 2
008) where I researched diabetes-induced stress upon the renal and circulatory s
ystems.
a Completed Medical Pharmacology, a medical school course with Tulaneas 2nd year
medical students and finished the two semester course with an A- and an A.
a Presented an honors research seminar on my summer research to the University o
f the South chemistry department (Fall 2008).
a Completed El Camino de Santiago, a 300-mile pilgrimage through northern Spain
(Summer 2007).
a Graduate of the National Outdoor Leadership School (NOLS).
a International Baccalaureate Certificate graduate from Richmond Academy in Augu
sta, GA.
Memberships/Leadership Positions
a Assistant Proctor for Residential Life (sophomore year).
a Member of Sigma Nu Fraternity
a Community service chair for Sigma Nu (sophomore and junior years).
a Treasurer for Sigma Nu fraternity (one and a half years).
Volunteer Positions/Jobs
a Chemistry tutor for the University of the South during my junior year of under
graduate work.
a Head of community service for Sigma Nu fraternity for two years. Organized ove
r 15 community service projects ranging from trail and wooden bridge constructio
n along the schools perimeter trail, to road side clean up events, and volunteer
trips to the local humane society.
a Helped design and start an after school program at Sewanee Elementary that tau
ght Spanish to voluntary students. The program has been running for three years
now and continues to have an impact on the community. I also ran and taught one
of the third grade classes for one academic year.
a STAR research summer intern at the Medical College of Georgia during the summe
r before my senior year at Sewanee.

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