Zachary Marciano

Student and Researcher in Wilbraham, Massachusetts

Ambitious and experienced neuro-biological researcher: proficient in scientific methodology, experimental procedures, observational analysis, and data interpretation. I am always rearing for new research ideas related to better understanding of neural capability.

I believe the entirety of humanity will benefit from learning and understands more about themselves in regards to the way their brain's and biology works.

While we have vast differences between us, our biology is one of the few traits we have that unite us on a universal level; it is that commonality that furthers my empathy, adoration, and fondness for the world and people around me.

I strive to be a neuroscience researcher in order to serve as a boon to the scientific community; testing new hypotheses, bolstering past research findings, and contributing to the ever-constant effort to better understand our own brains. One day I would like to be in charge of my own neuroscience laboratory, which would be a facilitating site for learning, growth, and exploration into intricacies of the brain and how we can aid in providing scientifically founded information to the masses. I want to continue to engage with and enlarge the scope of neuroscience research so that future generations of scientists can use what I learn for their own ideas and understandings.

My ability to prioritize and allocate time accordingly has been fostered by demanding schedules and prompt deadlines. Not only have there been multiple occasions throughout my life in which I have had to specifically plan out each day with activity blocks, and careful timing precision, but this skill comes into play every day.

Having the ability to be flexible and cope with my own surroundings and situations has increased my adaptability when dealing with adverse challenges.

  • Education
    • University of Massachusetts Amherst