Sandy Botros Wiki/Bio, Age, Family, Work, Career, Photos

Sandy Botros is an American-Egyptian researcher, founder, Organic Chemistry Teaching Assistant and pharmacy student at The Ernest Mario school of Pharmacy, Rutgers University, New Brunswick. Sandy is currently working as an Organic Chemistry Learning Assistant at Rutgers University New Brunswick and also an Advanced Writing Tutor. The university published some of her work on the effects of Covid-19 and online learning on students and how to avoid those negative impacts.

Quick Facts
Organization
WomenCanLead
Working as Organic Chemistry Teaching Assistant
Member Member in The Community of Translational researchers in New Jersey
Award Most Inspiring Women Award, The Presidential Award
Education Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy, Rutgers University–New Brunswick
Occupation Researcher, founder

Early life


Sandy Botros Immigrated from Egypt with her family to the United States of America in late 2012. During the same year she received the student of the year award from her Middle school. She was the valedictorian of her high school class in 2018.

Education


Sandy is currently a pharmacy student at The Ernest Mario school of Pharmacy, Rutgers University, New Brunswick in her professional years finishing off a Doctorate of pharmacy degree. She is also planning on pursuing a Doctorate of Medicine degree in order to fulfill her dreams of working in the clinical Trials research field. Sandy took an non traditional field by starting Pharmacy school right after high school without receiving an undergraduate degree.

Career


Work life

Sandy is currently working as an Organic Chemistry Learning Assistant at Rutgers University New Brunswick and also an Advanced Writing Tutor.

The university published some of her work on the effects of Covid-19 and online learning on students and how to avoid those negative impacts.

Achievements

Sandy received many awards from Hudson county and the state of New Jersey for academic achievements. She also received the presidential award for academic excellence which was signed by the former President Barack Obama. She is a member of the Institute for Translational Medicine and Science RITMS and an active member of The New Jersey Alliance for clinical and Translational Science, gaining both memberships after completing a research on The Clinical Trials Management System: Oncore. She is included within the the community of Translational researchers at both Rutgers and The State of New Jersey. She was recently nominated for the 2022 Most Inspiring Women Award from the United Kingdom.

WomenCanLead


In 2021, Sandy started her own non-profit organization/ blog WomenCanLead in which she is the founder and president for.

WomenCanLead is designed to inspire young women and encourage them to get involved in every career possible. Since women are usually underrepresented in STEM majors especially research, her organization is helping girls start careers in those fields and break the limits of their dreams. She also held many leadership positions in National Organizations such as the National Honor society of Leadership and Success.

Did you know…

  • She also received the presidential award for academic excellence which was signed by the former President Barack Obama.
  • She was recently nominated for the 2022 Most Inspiring Women Award from the United Kingdom.
  • She received the student of the year award from her Middle school.