Catherine Maria Choueiri

Research Assistant at CHEO Research Institute

Catherine Maria Choueiri has a diverse work experience spanning various industries and roles.

Catherine Maria began their career as a Daycare Assistant at Garderie Les Poussins Embellis in 2018, where they worked with children between the ages of 0-5, including those with autism, ADHD, and speech disorders. Catherine Maria facilitated activities and mediated conflicts between children.

In 2019, Catherine worked as an Oncology Clinic Patient Support at St. Mary's Hospital. Their responsibilities included compiling patient files, coordinating and streamlining appointments, and setting up examination rooms in compliance with standards.

During the same year, they also served as the Project Development Chair at the Creative Arts Mental Health Program - Western Chapter. Catherine was responsible for creating and developing workshops focused on mental health promotion. Catherine Maria collaborated with fellow executives to plan future events aiming to increase awareness about the importance of mental health and provide effective coping strategies.

In 2020, Catherine joined Western University as a Laboratory Manager and Research Assistant. In this role, they conducted manuscript and grant proposal reviews, assisted with data analysis, and prepared manuscripts for publication in the fields of genome signature and environmental mutagenesis research. Catherine Maria also assumed laboratory manager duties and contributed to the implementation of a human genetics course.

As a Teaching Fellow at Western University during the same period, Catherine assisted in redesigning the human genetics course for online delivery. Catherine Maria also participated in the development of research projects and produced course tools and resources.

Catherine's work experience continued in 2021 when they joined the CHEO Research Institute as a Graduate Researcher. Further details about their specific responsibilities and achievements in this role are not provided.

In 2022, they joined the Genetics Society of America's Early Career Leadership Program as a Scientist. However, specific details about their role and responsibilities are not provided.

Catherine Maria Choueiri's education history begins with their time at Park House English School from 2013 to 2016, where they completed their IGCSE and Advanced-Subsidiary (AS) Level. Catherine Maria then attended Western University from 2016 to 2020, earning a BSc with Honours Specialization in Biology. Following this, Catherine pursued a Master of Science degree at the University of Ottawa from 2021 to 2023, specializing in Cellular and Molecular Medicine with a focus on Human and Molecular Genetics.

In addition to their formal education, Catherine has obtained several certifications. In 2019, they completed the Mental Health Interactive Learning Module offered by Western University. In the same year, they also received certifications in Learning Python and Workshop Facilitation from Lynda.com.

In 2020, Catherine acquired multiple certifications, including AODA - Accessibility in Teaching Training from Western University, Computer Programming from the University of Leeds and Institute of Coding, and Worker Health and Safety Awareness Training, Western Safe Campus Community Training, and What is Genetic Counselling? from Wellcome Genome Campus Advanced Courses and Scientific Conferences.

In 2021, Catherine obtained the Altitude Professional Development Program certification from Altitude Professional Development. Catherine Maria further expanded their knowledge in 2022, completing the Functional Genomics I certification from the European Bioinformatics Institute | EMBL-EBI and the MFOTG: Recognize, Respond, Refer and Reflect certification from The Centre for Innovation in Campus Mental Health.

Throughout their educational journey, Catherine has pursued a variety of certifications related to their field of study, including topics such as genomics, bioinformatics, and programming.

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