She is a recent graduate of Georgetown University and is currently pursuing her Master’s in Public Health at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam through a U.S. Fulbright Scholarship. Her research background is extensive, with two publications and one pending manuscript. Her experience includes conducting a literature review on postpartum health disparities, four years of wet lab physics nanoparticle research, a public health intervention for cervical cancer screening in Northern Thailand, and clinical research in radiation oncology. She is currently in the medical school interview cycle, reflecting her strong academic and research profile. In addition to her research, she spent three years as a Teaching Assistant at Georgetown, instructing physics laboratory sessions for Mechanics and Electricity & Magnetism. She has also taught English to new language learners in local Washington, D.C. elementary and middle schools.