Uma Sen is an Immigrant Justice Corps Fellow at Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of New York since August 2023, following a Law Clerk position in the Family Defense Unit at Brooklyn Defenders. Previous experience includes law clerk roles at the Center for Gender & Refugee Studies and Bay Area Legal Aid, and as an Associate Consultant at Triage Consulting Group. Uma Sen's research background includes work as an Undergraduate Research Apprentice at the UC Berkeley School of Public Health, focusing on adolescent health and women's health issues. Early experience includes roles as a Health Educator with Peer Health Exchange and a Disease Mitigation and Prevention Intern at DNGM Research Foundation, concentrating on arsenic exposure in the Indo-Bangladesh region. Uma Sen holds a JD from the University of California, College of the Law, San Francisco and a B.A. in Public Health and Economics from UC Berkeley.
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