Beneia Cardozo is an accomplished undergraduate student at the University of California, Berkeley, pursuing a Bachelor of Arts in Molecular and Cellular Biology. Currently serving as a Clinical Evaluations & Research Intern at Centerstone and an Undergraduate Instructor for PSYCH198 at Berkeley, Beneia's experience includes roles such as a Street Medic Trainee at Berkeley Free Clinic and a Crisis Phone Counselor for Crisis Support Services of Alameda County. Beneia has contributed to various internships, including the Catalyst Program at UCSF Innovation Ventures and as a Practice Coordinator at the University of California, San Francisco. A proactive leader, Beneia has held significant positions within the Associated Students of Ohlone College, including Senator of STEM and Research and Development Director, driving increased participation in flagship events and fostering partnerships with organizations like Bay Area Community Health and Tesla. Beneia's educational background includes an Associate of Science degree in Natural Sciences from Ohlone College and a high school diploma from James Logan High School.