Grey Matters Journal
Simran Datta is a psychology student at Barnard College with a strong focus on menstrual health and chronic pain. As the founder of Hysteria, a nonprofit dedicated to creating accessible discussions surrounding menstrual disorders, Simran facilitates support groups and wellness programming for students. Currently serving as a blogger for Psychology Today, Simran shares personal insights on endometriosis. Additionally, Simran holds positions as a health and wellness intern at the Francine A. LeFrak Foundation, a research scholar at Northwell Health's ROSE Lab, and a scientific writer for Grey Matters Journal. Prior to these roles, Simran was a Zumba instructor at Hofstra University, promoting physical activity during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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.