Grey Matters Journal
Sanjit Hajgude is an accomplished individual currently pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Neuroscience and Behavioral Biology at Emory University. As a contributing writer for Emory Undergraduate Medical Review and general editor for Grey Matters Journal, Sanjit demonstrates strong communication skills and editorial expertise. Previous experience includes serving as a pediatric clinical intern at CREEKVIEW PEDIATRICS LLC, where proficiency in electronic health records and patient care was developed, as well as volunteering at Northeast Georgia Health System. In leadership roles, Sanjit has effectively led initiatives as class vice president at Lambert High School, advocating for student engagement through events and competitions. In addition, Sanjit has contributed to community support efforts through mentoring underprivileged youth and has engaged in policy advocacy as a youth advisor with the US Congress.
Grey Matters Journal
Grey Matters is a neuroscience outreach organization founded by students at the University of Washington on the core belief that science education should be accessible to everyone, regardless of educational background. Each quarter, we publish a free, high-quality neuroscience journal that is written, edited, illustrated, and designed entirely by undergraduate students. Grey Matters also hosts An Evening with Neuroscience, an annual event dedicated to fostering an exciting and inclusive space for neuroscience education for the general public, as well as a journal club run by and for undergraduates to improve scientific literacy and communication.