Natasha Matta is a dedicated undergraduate student at the University of Michigan, pursuing a Bachelor’s of Science in Biopsychology, Cognition and Neuroscience, with minors in Gender and Health & Environment. Currently serving as a Research Assistant in the STaR Lab, Natasha coordinates NIH-funded clinical trials and analyzes psychological data to identify suicide risk factors. Additional roles include Docent at the University Museum of Natural History, President of CURIS - Public Health Advocacy, and Vice President of Project Management for the Women's Organization on Rights to Health. Natasha has substantial experience in healthcare consulting, social media management for organizations such as Medical Herstory and the New York University Vaccine Working Group, and has participated in significant research initiatives, including adolescent health studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Through diverse academic and extracurricular engagements, Natasha demonstrates a commitment to health equity and community service.
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