Biography

Undergraduate Research at the Colorado State University
Varma-Rose Williams
Undergraduate Biology Research
Colorado State University

I am capable of planning, initiating, and completing biology research projects. I have a desire to learn and my accomplishing goals.

I studied at Widener University for 4 years from the 2004 to 2008. As an undergraduate student, I completed two biology research Internships: Arizona State University and another at Colorado State University.

For my Master of Science in Biology [year 2013], I designed my own thesis research project, which was testing the Enemy Release Hypothesis. (The Enemy Release Hypothesis offers an explanation as to why exotic species might become invasive).

As a graduate student, I was very active in advocating for human rights. I believe in equal rights for all human alike. I also participate in biology activities such as farming, going to the aquarium, and visiting science museums. I love to be outdoor in the nature world.