Sarah Lawler

Sarah Lawler is a Research Technician at the Ragon Institute of MGH, MIT, and Harvard, involved in the Juelg Lab and Systems Serology Lab since January 2023. Previous experience includes serving as a Clinical Trial Med Tech at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and a Chemistry Tutor for Varsity Tutors. Sarah has contributed to community engagement and mentorship through roles with ASPIRE and as a Genesis Program Ambassador at Connecticut College. Additional research experience includes a summer internship at Trinity College Dublin's Bioinspired Inorganic Chemistry lab. Sarah holds a Bachelor of Arts in Chemistry/Biochemistry and Chinese from Connecticut College and is currently pursuing a Master of Public Health in Epidemiology and Biostatistics at Boston University School of Public Health.

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Ragon Institute of Mass General, MIT, and Harvard

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The Ragon Institute was established in 2009 with a dual mission: to contribute to the accelerated discovery of an HIV/AIDS vaccine and subsequently establish itself as a world leader in the collaborative study of immunology. Founded with a commitment of $100 million from Phillip T. (Terry) and Susan M. Ragon, and with an additional $200 million gift to endow the Institute announced on April 26, 2019, the Institute is structured and positioned to significantly contribute to a global effort to successfully develop an HIV/AIDS vaccine by: • Creating non-traditional partnerships among experts with different but complementary backgrounds; • Providing a means for rapidly funding promising studies; • Integrating key facets of vaccine development efforts that have tended to follow separate tracks; • Providing a substantial pool of accessible, flexible funding that lowers the threshold for scientists to pursue risky, unconventional avenues of study that are unlikely to attract funding from traditional sources. Such funding encourages innovation, compresses the time it takes to conduct bench-to-bedside research and attracts new minds to the field. The Ragon Institute creates a singular opportunity and environment to engage scientists, engineers and clinicians in challenging research for which there is no greater benefit – saving lives and curing the ill.


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