Aditya Gude has worked as a Vice President at the American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network, where they created policy briefs and coordinated with local representatives for legislative efforts. Aditya also raised funds for these efforts. Aditya has also conducted research in various labs at the University of Virginia, focusing on epilepsy, Alzheimer's Disease, and radiotherapy. Aditya has served as a Senior Project Manager at the Farmington Historical Society and as a Research Intern at the UVA Summer Diabetes Internship. Aditya has also interned at UVA Health and Allegheny General Hospital. Additionally, they have been involved in mentoring underprivileged students through STEM for the Streets and has worked as an HIV/AIDS tester and counselor at the Latin American Youth Center.
Aditya Gude's education history includes obtaining a Bachelor of Arts degree in Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies from the McIntire Business Institute at the University of Virginia, as well as a Bachelor of Arts degree in Human Biology from the University of Virginia. Prior to attending university, Aditya attended Centreville High School. Additionally, Aditya has obtained certification as an Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) - Specialist from the Emergency Medical Services Authority (EMSA) in 2022.
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