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Nominations: Nominations closed

Voting: Voting closed

Vacancies
2
Results
Re-open nominations is a winner
No
Count information
Date count run15 Mar 2024
Election rulesERS97 STV
Candidates running4
Available positions2
Total ballots14
Valid votes14
Invalid votes0
Round 1
Edwin Chan [18734]2.00
Julia Chan Myae [19109]6.00
Yumin Song [19984]6.00
RON (Re-open Nominations)0.00
Exhausted0.00
Surplus2.66
Threshold4.67
Count of first choices. The initial quota is 4.67. Candidates Julia Chan Myae [19109] and Yumin Song [19984] have reached the threshold and are elected.

Winners are Julia Chan Myae [19109] and Yumin Song [19984].

Candidates

Edwin Chan

Edwin here, a first-year Biological Sciences student buzzing with enthusiasm for genetics. I'm running for Associate Officer because I want to inject some fresh ideas and energy into the Society. I'm passionate about making genetics accessible and engaging for everyone. Please vote for me and let's unlock the awesome potential of the Genetics Society together!

Yumin Song

Hi everyone,

I am Yumin, a 2nd-year Biomedical Sciences student. I am happy to nominate myself as an associate committee of Genetic Society for the next year. I am interested in various topics related to genetics such as bioinformatics or NGS. I had valuable experiences in Genetic Society this year, such as  Cryo-EM lab visit, and I would love to commit myself to widen my academic understanding further in this society.   I also have some experiences working as committee members of societies and clubs related to biology and other academic subjects during my high school year, and I believe my experience can help me working with other committees and communicating with all the others in the society. Thank you for considering my nomination:)

Julia Chan Myae

The role of an associate officer for the genetics society perfectly aligns with my passion for advancing scientific knowledge and promoting collaboration within the field of genetics. From contributing to groundbreaking research projects to presenting at the biology club in my sixth form, my experiences have honed my ability to navigate the intricate world of genetic studies. What sets me apart is not just my academic background but also my commitment to fostering a sense of community within the genetics realm. Having actively participated in student led science organizations during my sixth form, i understand the pivotal role that collaborative initiatives play in enhancing the learning experience. My leadership roles in organizing seminars, workshops, and the networking events have equipped me with the skills necessary to facilitate the exchange of ideas and the establishment of valuable professional connections. As an associate officer, i am eager to channel my enthusiasm, organisational skills, and firsthand experience into creating meaningful opportunities for genetics society. Whether through innovative events, planning, or promoting interdisciplinary collaborations,. I am poised to contribute significantly to society's mission. My dedication to both the scientific and communal aspects of genetics make me an ideal candidate to help steer the genetics society towards greater heights of camaderie.