Sarah Rossi is a public health researcher and PhD candidate at UNC Chapel Hill, focusing on HIV/AIDS and substance use in a global context. Previously a Research Project Manager at Boston Medical Center, she holds an MPH from Boston University. Colleagues describe her as driven, adaptable, and detail-oriented.
Passionate about interdisciplinary approaches, Sarah applies her skills to real-world problems. She has a keen interest in nutrition and womens health, demonstrated through extensive community-focused volunteer work aimed at improving health outcomes for low-income families.
For a community service project, she created healthy recipe books and taught cooking classes in both English and Spanish.
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