Emily Zhou (she/her) is a junior at Emory University in the Human Health Innovation Program, pursuing studies in Human Health with a strong interdisciplinary focus that bridges biology, policy, and society. She is interested in health administration and policy, particularly how predictive health frameworks and competitive healthcare systems can shape more equitable access to care. At Emory, she has engaged in coursework and research spanning nutrition, anatomy, and health ethics, and participated in the Paris Human Health Program under Dr. Michelle Lampl. She previously conducted biological research on skeletal growth using zebrafish models, and she is also passionate about addressing menstrual health stigma through advocacy and nonprofit work.
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