As the driving force behind The Spreading Neurodiversity Acceptance Project (SNAP), I'm dedicated to fostering inclusive communication and understanding. My academic pursuits at the University of Pittsburgh are deeply intertwined with my professional endeavors, as I work towards a Master in Medical Product Engineering and a Bachelor's in Bioengineering.
My role as an Research Fellow at the Translational Research Laboratories in Urogynecology and as a Patient Care Technician allows me to apply my academic knowledge practically. This unique combination empowers me to contribute to the field of Urogynecology with a hands-on approach that enhances patient care and advances biomedical research.