Washington and Lee Mock Convention
Demetrios Patrinos currently serves as an Organic Chemistry Lab Teaching Assistant at Washington and Lee University, where responsibilities include guiding students through experiments while ensuring safety protocols are followed. As a Research Assistant, Demetrios focuses on the regulation of cellular molecular mechanics in model organisms, utilizing bioinformatics, genetics, biochemistry, and microscopy, and has developed proficiencies in data analysis and various laboratory techniques. Additionally, Demetrios is a member of the Institutional Review Board for Research with Human Subjects, evaluating research proposals for ethical compliance. As a Web Developer for the Washington and Lee Mock Convention, expertise in information technologies is applied to maintain the Convention's website. Demetrios is pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry with a focus on Data Science at Washington and Lee University, having previously graduated with a High School Diploma from Bethel Park High School.
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Washington and Lee Mock Convention
MOCK CONVENTION IS A SIMULATED PRESIDENTIAL NOMINATING CONVENTION HELD EVERY FOUR YEARS BY THE STUDENTS OF WASHINGTON AND LEE UNIVERSITY WITH THE GOAL OF PREDICTING WHO THE PARTY OUT OF POWER IN THE WHITE HOUSE WILL NOMINATE TO RUN FOR PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. Every four years since 1908, the students of Washington and Lee University have gathered to create one of the most ambitious non-partisan student political research projects in the country. Fifty-six state delegations draw on the latest polling data and the insight of officials and analysts on the ground to predict the exact distribution of delegates from their state. After months of preparation, these delegations gather for a convention conducted according to real party procedures and featuring some of the most engaging political voices from around the country. With the stage set for an intense contest for the 2020 Democratic nomination, we invite you to join us as, for the 27th time, we celebrate the complexity and importance of the electoral process.