GlobeMed
Sabrina Kogan is a dedicated research professional currently serving as a Research Assistant at Mass General Brigham, focusing on the effects of FSTL3 in relation to Alcohol-Associated Liver Disease under the mentorship of Dr. Goodman and Gloria Alvares. In addition to this role, Sabrina is the Senior Economic Financial Analyst for Cornell DEBUT, where a team of students works on biomedical problem-solving initiatives. As Finance Chair for GlobeMed, Sabrina manages funds for charitable projects and volunteers biweekly to support the Women's Opportunity Center. Previous experience includes internships at Ipsen and Boston University School of Medicine, where research involved studying the HIV latent reservoir. Additional volunteer work took place at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in the NICU, and during a summer internship at Virtudent, Sabrina provided support in providing affordable dental care. Sabrina is pursuing a Bachelor's degree in Fiber Science and Material Science at Cornell University.
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GlobeMed
GlobeMed envisions a world in which health – the ability to not only survive but thrive – is possible for all people. We aim to strengthen the movement for global health equity by mobilizing a community of students and grassroots leaders to improve the health of people around the world. From 2006 to 2023, the GlobeMed network engaged thousands of undergraduate students at university-based chapters. Each chapter is partnered with a community-led health organization in Africa, Asia, or the Americas. By building one-to-one partnerships between students and grassroots organizations, GlobeMed fostered the dialogue, collaboration, and mutual learning we need to tackle today’s complex global health challenges. Through their involvement in GlobeMed, our students and partners committed to a life of leadership in global health and social justice. Learn more at www.globemed.org. GlobeMed closed a the end of the 2022-23 academic year.