Juliet Fang is an undergraduate researcher at Brown University specializing in biology, engineering, and medicine, currently leading a project on the tumor suppressor gene p63 in echinoderms at the Wessel Lab. Demonstrating a commitment to community engagement, Juliet is involved in the Community Noise Lab and serves as a Community Based Research and Learning Fellow focused on gender-based violence prevention. Experience includes a research internship focused on HIV among adolescents in Kenya and previous roles as a freelance writer and student researcher examining congenital syphilis in California. As an opinions editor and columnist for The Brown Daily Herald, Juliet engages in public discourse while digitizing historical specimens at the Brown University Herbarium. Education includes ongoing studies at Brown University following a diploma from University High School.
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