Climate Change, Health and Environmental Equity, Global Health Intern [FW23-24;S24]
Intern

Amen is a fourth year student pursuing a major in biomedical science and a minor in health and society. She is working under the supervision of Professor Jeannie Samuel as a climate change, health and environmental equity research assistant. Amen will be supporting a project that focuses on building equitable and resilient community-based emergency response strategies in rural Guatemala.
Themes | Planetary Health |
Status | Alum |
Related Work |
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Updates |
2024 Year in Review | December 19, 2024
Internship Program: 2023-2024 Year In Review | April 29, 2024 |
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