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Amirali Banani, Youth STEM Initiative, Reindy Faith Sanon, Cesca Centini, Aanyaa Garatikar, Maria Sole Bertossi, Negin Imani, Mia Soviero, Kerem YAMAN

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Authors

The writers behind this newsletter.

  • Amirali Banani

    Neuroscience student at the University of Washington in Seattle with a deep passion for learning and a drive to create and explore relentlessly.

  • Youth STEM Initiative

    Youth STEM Initiative's Blog

  • Reindy Faith Sanon

    Aspiring medical student with a strong sense of dedication and a passion for helping others. Eagerly involved in various extracurricular activities and volunteer work, demonstrating leadership, teamwork, and a commitment to community service.

  • Cesca Centini

    a curious soul trying to make a sense of it all. The Modern Renaissance is my latest project, while I write my personal essays while existing ferociously

  • Aanyaa Garatikar

    Exploring microbiology, neuroscience, genomics, and immunology through the lens of biomedical research. Passionate about neurodiversity, inclusivity, and the intersections of science, movement, and the arts, especially ballet.

  • Maria Sole Bertossi

    Italian BSc in Biomedicine student at Karolinska Institutet. Lifelong learner, violinist and writer. I aspire to work in neuroscience research in the future!

  • Negin Imani

    Pharmacist | Neuroscience Graduate Student | Scientific Writer

  • Mia Soviero

    Neuroscience researcher, STEM nonprofit founder, and science communicator. Also known as "Brain Girl."

  • Kerem YAMAN

    Hello everyone, I'm Kerem. I'm a high school student. I'll be sharing posts related to biology and nature on this account. Follow for more!

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