User:RelentlessRecusant/Beah Schore

Beah Schore was a distinguished academician and researcher. An exceptional student trained as an MD/PhD physician-scientist at Harvard, he would later become a principal investigator at Howard Hughes Medical Institute and Harvard and hold a tenured professorship. Later in his life, he would become a high-tier executive in Acumen Science Laboratories.

Biography
Schore would be born in 2504 in the sprawling metropolis of New York, Earth, his lineage and heirloom traceable to two German refugees fleeing the ruinous civil wars of Sierra Leone centuries ago. While his grandparents had risen to aristocracy and fame, a disaster had delevated his family, leaving his parents penniless. Schore was born in a decrepit neighorhood, and his K-12 school was chosen by the UNSC as a recipient of an academic enhancement grant to promote education in the underlevels of massive metropolises, and in this unusually luscious environment, Schore would thrive and his fate would change from the poor, bitter dockhand to that of a scientist. An exceptionally talented student, he did his undergraduate education at the prestiguous Ahazi University on Reach, double-majoring summa cum laude in Molecular Biology as well as Pre-Business, demonstrating his tenuous grasp on variegated topics.

Schore was admitted to the Harvard-MIT HST MD/PhD program at Boston, Earth, and in 2525 at the age of twenty-one, would earn his PhD from Harvard Graduate School, and write his dissertation in High-throughput kinome screening for an integrative facilitator for coincidence detection of insulin and glucose as a sensor for pancreatic β-cell hyperplasia in insulin-resistant states under the direction of Harvard University's Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology in an integrative approach of high-throughput screening and pathophysiology. Coincidentally, it was in this year that the Human-Covenant War started. Two years later, at twenty-three in 2527, he would earn his MD, summa cum laude, from Harvard Medical School, begin his residency at the famed Massachusetts General Hospital, and become chief resident at Mass General, showcasing his exceptional talent in diagnostic medicine.