Sidnie Kulik is a dedicated clinical research assistant at Boston Children's Hospital, focusing on social and cognitive development in individuals on the autism spectrum. Additionally, Sidnie serves as a student mentor at the Science Mentorship Institute, guiding high school students in neuroscience research projects. Experience includes roles as a teaching assistant and peer tutor in neuroscience and chemistry at Amherst College, and as a research assistant in a laboratory studying zinc signaling's effects on neurodevelopmental disorders. Previously, Sidnie worked as an emergency medical technician at Cataldo Ambulance Service and completed an internship with the CDC's education branch, along with participation in clinical shadowing through the HEAL program. Sidnie's commitment to education and public health is further demonstrated through mentorship roles at The Public Health Museum and experience as a teacher assistant in early childhood education. Education includes ongoing studies at Amherst College and plans to pursue a Doctor of Medicine at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai.
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