
Kimer Bassi is a third-year student working towards an Honours Bachelor of Science in Neuroscience, with a focus on cognitive and behavioural neuroscience. Kimer is a global health intern under the guidance of Professor Godfred Boateng in the Global and Environmental Health Lab. Kimer's research involves studying the impact of temperature and precipitation changes on the quality of life for older adults in Mexico.
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