NATHANIEL LYELL
2728 Marblevista Blvd. Columbus, OH 43204 • lyell.4@osu.edu • (419) 265-6283
EDUCATION
The Ohio State University Columbus, OH
Bachelor of Science in Biology,Minor in Neuroscience Expected Graduation: December 2016
 Cumulative GPA: 3.635/4.000
 MCAT: 516 (95th percentile)
WORK EXPERIENCE
Ohio State University Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry| Organic Chemistry T.A. August 2015 to May 2016
 Supervised a laboratory of 20 students and facilitated the completion of 10 experiments throughout the semester
 Graded lab reports, quizzes and exams, served as a mentor and attended weekly lectures
Ohio State University Office of Student Life | Ohio State Welcome Leader Co-Chair March 2015 to August 2015
 Planned the logistics of the move-in process of ~8,000 students at Ohio State University with a budget of $27,000
 Hired and trained 115 Ohio State Welcome Leader Coordinators and ~1600 Ohio State Welcome Leaders
LEADERSHIP EXPERIENCE
Undergraduate Research Mentorship Program | Founder, Mentor February 2015 to May 2016
 Built a program to match excited students with experienced guides on a path to research involvement at OSU
 Serve as a mentor to a small cohort of students and oversaw the overall implementation of the pilot program
Human Physiology | Undergraduate Teaching Assistant August 2014 to May 2016
 Assist students taking EEOB 2520 and facilitate daily class procedures,including proctoring and grading exams
 Hold a weekly office hourduring which key concepts are reviewed through recitation and student collaboration
Ohio State University Student Health Insurance Advisory Committee September 2013 to May 2016
 Voted on the acceptance or rejection of various proposals ofthe 2014-2015 Student Health Insurance Plan
 Collaborated with health care professionals and administrators to implement the student insurance policy
Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity (Ohio Gamma Chapter) | Programming Chairman February 2014 to May 2015
 Coordinate with the programming committee to plan several events throughout the year with a budget of $24,000
 Developed, planned and executed two novel “brotherhood” events taking place at the beginning of each semester
Buck-i-SERV (Alternative Break Organization) | Trip Leader – Habitat for Humanity, Gulfport, MS January 2015
 Planned trip and pre-trip logistics, created a detailed trip schedule and facilitated teambuilding exercises
 Educated participants on social issues and trained them in the necessary skills needed to complete the project
VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE
Columbus Free Clinic | Social Work Volunteer, Co-Director of Social Work January 2015 to May 2016
 Matched patients without insurance to Columbus community resources,thereby improving long term client health
 Managed approximately 20 social work volunteers,oversaw training, scheduling, and workplace cohesion
College Mentors For Kids | Mentor August 2014 to May 2015
 Mentored a third grade student from an underprivileged elementary school once a week in a large group setting
 Facilitated weekly activities focused on higher education and career, culture and diversity, and community service
Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital | Student Ambassador January 2014 to August 2014
 Provided assistance to patients and visitors at the James Cancer Hospital
 Accommodated various needs of patients to improve the overall quality of their patient experience
Rock City Church | Global Mission Trip Participant - Choluteca, Honduras July 2013
 Served in Choluteca, Honduras with a team of 12 people through Rock City Church in Columbus, OH
 Spent 9 days assisting with the construction of two houses,leadership training and first aid administration
HONORS AND AWARDS
Order of Omega National Greek Honor Society | Ohio Zeta Chi Chapter November 2013 to May 2016
 Recognizes juniors and seniors who have exemplified high standards in the areas of scholarship, leadership and
involvement within their respective Fraternity/Sorority, campus and local community
 Members are selected from the top 3% of students at each institution

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    NATHANIEL LYELL 2728 MarblevistaBlvd. Columbus, OH 43204 • lyell.4@osu.edu • (419) 265-6283 EDUCATION The Ohio State University Columbus, OH Bachelor of Science in Biology,Minor in Neuroscience Expected Graduation: December 2016  Cumulative GPA: 3.635/4.000  MCAT: 516 (95th percentile) WORK EXPERIENCE Ohio State University Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry| Organic Chemistry T.A. August 2015 to May 2016  Supervised a laboratory of 20 students and facilitated the completion of 10 experiments throughout the semester  Graded lab reports, quizzes and exams, served as a mentor and attended weekly lectures Ohio State University Office of Student Life | Ohio State Welcome Leader Co-Chair March 2015 to August 2015  Planned the logistics of the move-in process of ~8,000 students at Ohio State University with a budget of $27,000  Hired and trained 115 Ohio State Welcome Leader Coordinators and ~1600 Ohio State Welcome Leaders LEADERSHIP EXPERIENCE Undergraduate Research Mentorship Program | Founder, Mentor February 2015 to May 2016  Built a program to match excited students with experienced guides on a path to research involvement at OSU  Serve as a mentor to a small cohort of students and oversaw the overall implementation of the pilot program Human Physiology | Undergraduate Teaching Assistant August 2014 to May 2016  Assist students taking EEOB 2520 and facilitate daily class procedures,including proctoring and grading exams  Hold a weekly office hourduring which key concepts are reviewed through recitation and student collaboration Ohio State University Student Health Insurance Advisory Committee September 2013 to May 2016  Voted on the acceptance or rejection of various proposals ofthe 2014-2015 Student Health Insurance Plan  Collaborated with health care professionals and administrators to implement the student insurance policy Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity (Ohio Gamma Chapter) | Programming Chairman February 2014 to May 2015  Coordinate with the programming committee to plan several events throughout the year with a budget of $24,000  Developed, planned and executed two novel “brotherhood” events taking place at the beginning of each semester Buck-i-SERV (Alternative Break Organization) | Trip Leader – Habitat for Humanity, Gulfport, MS January 2015  Planned trip and pre-trip logistics, created a detailed trip schedule and facilitated teambuilding exercises  Educated participants on social issues and trained them in the necessary skills needed to complete the project VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE Columbus Free Clinic | Social Work Volunteer, Co-Director of Social Work January 2015 to May 2016  Matched patients without insurance to Columbus community resources,thereby improving long term client health  Managed approximately 20 social work volunteers,oversaw training, scheduling, and workplace cohesion College Mentors For Kids | Mentor August 2014 to May 2015  Mentored a third grade student from an underprivileged elementary school once a week in a large group setting  Facilitated weekly activities focused on higher education and career, culture and diversity, and community service Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital | Student Ambassador January 2014 to August 2014  Provided assistance to patients and visitors at the James Cancer Hospital  Accommodated various needs of patients to improve the overall quality of their patient experience Rock City Church | Global Mission Trip Participant - Choluteca, Honduras July 2013  Served in Choluteca, Honduras with a team of 12 people through Rock City Church in Columbus, OH  Spent 9 days assisting with the construction of two houses,leadership training and first aid administration HONORS AND AWARDS Order of Omega National Greek Honor Society | Ohio Zeta Chi Chapter November 2013 to May 2016  Recognizes juniors and seniors who have exemplified high standards in the areas of scholarship, leadership and involvement within their respective Fraternity/Sorority, campus and local community  Members are selected from the top 3% of students at each institution