Theodore Walrond, a student, has excelled in the dual roles of medical researcher and aquatic safety expert. His significant academic contributions at the School of Medicine, particularly at the McKnight Brain Institute, involved detailed research on the correlation between subarachnoid hemorrhages and their potential to predispose individuals to Alzheimer's Disease.

After his academic tenure, Theodore interned at Romark Laboratories in Tampa, Florida, where he was immersed in developing innovative treatments for infectious diseases. This role placed him under the company's CEO and head of research mentorship, significantly enhancing his experience in pharmaceutical research and development.

While studying, Theodore Rex Walrond actively participated in the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity and pursued a major in Psychology, concentrating on behavioral and cognitive neuroscience. This specialization enabled him to explore the neurological underpinnings of behavior deeply, equipping him with valuable insights into human functions' biological and psychological aspects.

Theodore's early education was marked by leadership and academic rigor at Admiral Farragut Academy in St. Petersburg, Florida. He served as Battalion Commander of the Navy Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps (NJROTC), overseeing 150 students. His exemplary performance earned him a 4.0 GPA and membership in the National Honor Society and the Spanish National Honor Society.

Theodore Walrond of Florida graduated Cum Laude with a Bachelor of Science in Psychology, focusing his studies on Behavioral and Cognitive Neuroscience. His educational background has prepared him well for a promising future in graduate studies or professional roles in research or clinical settings.
  • Tampa, Florida
  • JoinedJuly 16, 2024




Story by Theodore Walrond
Theodore Walrond by theodorewalrond
Theodore Walrond
Theodore Walrond, a student, has established himself prominently in medical research and aquatic safety. His...