Kamryn Wilson is a dedicated researcher at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Intramural Research Program, focusing on prominent diseases in Hispanic populations. With experience as an Emergency Medical Technician at Hart EMS Detroit, Kamryn also contributes as a volunteer with Project Sunshine, supporting children with long-term hospital stays. Previously, roles included tour guide and research coordinator at the University of Michigan, tutor at Detroit Education Society, and direct support professional at ENHANCE ABILITY, where support was provided to adults with developmental disabilities. Additional experience includes a research internship at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center and a laboratory assistant position at Michigan Medicine. Kamryn holds a degree in Pre-medicine, Spanish, and Gender and Health from the University of Michigan and EMT certification from the Emergency Medical Training Center.
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