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Research, Motherhood, and Volunteer Work

RiLee (Herbert) Robeson graduated in 2006 with a major in biology and a minor in chemistry. Since 2005 she has worked in various research fields, including Alzheimer's, cancer biology, vaccine development, and nonclinical research in ophthalmology and nanotechnology.
"It has been a rewarding road so far and I am thankful for the things I learned at ÀÇÓѸó that prepared me for such opportunities."
For the last 2.5 years, RiLee has stayed home with her two sons while working occasionally as a consultant and contractor providing editing and quality control support for various submissions to the FDA. She also recently began working part-time as the nursery coordinator at her family's local church.
"God has been faithful to [Alex ('06) and me] in many ways - both per