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FIVE QUESTIONS FOR OUR DEPARTING RESEARCH ASSISTANTS: ALEKSANDRA KOSTIC

Aleks Kostic joined OrACORe as a research assistant after graduating from Princeton University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science and a minor in Dance in 2020. Throughout her time at OrACORe, Aleks led her co-RAs in running the OAPol Model, a computer simulation model that evaluates cost-effectiveness and quality of life of potential treatment strategies for knee…

FIVE QUESTIONS FOR OUR DEPARTING RESEARCH ASSISTANTS: CLAIRE MCHUGH

Claire started at OrACORe in July 2020 after graduating from Northeastern University with a BS in Biology and a minor in Political Science. In her time at OrACORe, Claire led her co-RAs in the operation of the ORBIT registry and MeTeOR study. Outside of the office, Claire joined her colleagues in volunteering for the Youth Enrichment Services (YES) as a…

FIVE QUESTIONS FOR OUR DEPARTING RESEARCH ASSISTANTS: ZOE ZIMMERMAN

Zoe Zimmerman began working as an OrACORe research assistant in the summer of 2020 after graduating from the University of Michigan with a Bachelor of Science degree in Biochemistry. In her time at OrACORe, Zoe led her co-RAs in the operation of the TeMPO study, a research study investigating non-operative therapies for over 800 individuals with meniscal tears. Outside of…

THE ROAD TO PHARMACOEPIDEMIOLOGY: DR. NAZLEEN KHAN JOINS THE COMET T-32 PROGRAM

Dr. Nazleen Khan’s passion for pharmacoepidemiology began as a public health major at the University of Maryland. Upon exposure to the transformative impact that a career in drug safety research can have on the world, Khan pursued a PhD in the field and developed an interest in drug interactions along the way. Now a T-32 postdoctoral fellow, Khan’s research bridges…

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