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The CRoME Lab advisory boards are a collaborative network driving impactful healthcare research for families and communities. The advisory boards bring together diverse voices from practicing pharmacists, Black and African families, and youth across the country to inform and shape research initiatives aimed at improving health outcomes. Each board uniquely contributes to the lab’s mission by providing critical insights, feedback, and guidance that help translate research into practical applications for clinical and community settings.

Together, these boards foster a co-learning approach that strengthens CRoME Lab’s research, enhancing its relevance and utility in healthcare settings and supporting its mission to advance equitable health outcomes.

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Pharmacists Advisory Board

Translating Our Work to Pharmacy Practice

CRoME Lab's Pharmacists Advisory Board (PAB) is a group of pharmacy leaders throughout the country who review and provide feedback on CRoME Lab’s research projects and ideas. These practicing pharmacists' participation in our research endeavors is crucial to ensuring that the work produced by the CRoME Lab can be translated into use in clinical settings and benefit patients and providers alike.

Mission & Purpose

The mission of the CRoME Lab Pharmacists Advisory Board is for ongoing partnership with practicing pharmacists to inform our research and translate our work into pharmacy practice. The purpose of the PAB is to engage pharmacists at all points in the research process from idea generation, dissemination, and implementation into clinical practice. Our research team engages in an ongoing co-learning approach when interacting with pharmacists by gaining their feedback on current research projects, dissemination, and implementation strategies, as well as fine-tuning research ideas to align with current issues and trends in pharmacy practice.  

Board Members
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Dr. Julie Cable

Julie Cable, PharmD, BCPS, received her Doctor of Pharmacy degree from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 2008 and completed a PGY-1 practice residency at Froedtert Hospital in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Following residency, she practiced as an acute care clinical pharmacist at UW Hospital for 7 years. She transitioned to ambulatory care in 2016, working as primary care clinic pharmacist at UW Health. Within this role, she provides hypertension, hyperlipidemia, and diabetes management services, in addition to conducting comprehensive medication reviews and answering drug information/consult questions from providers. Throughout her career, she has worked on multiple quality improvement initiatives, committees, and assisted in the development of delegation protocols. She serves as a preceptor to Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience (APPE) students, PGY-1 and PGY-2 residents, as well as an advisor for APPE-RT, PGY-1, and PGY-2 residency projects. Her practice interests include diabetes management and improving coordinated multi-disciplinary care.

 

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Dr. Abiola Coker

Dr. Coker as she is fondly called, is a passionate and dedicated pharmacist with a Doctor of Pharmacy degree (2009) from Texas Southern University and a Bachelor of Laws degree (2017) from the University of London, UK. She currently works as a Clinical Pharmacist in the Pharmacy Benefits Management (PBM) sector with Capital Rx as a Prior Auth. Systems Pharmacist. Her previous role was with CVS Caremark. Abiola holds certifications in Medication Therapy Management, Immunizations, Pharmaceutical Compounding and many more. Abiola lives in Texas, and she is blessed with two lovely children; Isaac and Isabella. She enjoys cooking, trying out new restaurants, making new friends, acquiring knowledge, reading and spending quality time with the family and friends.

 

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Dr. Eze Elechi

Dr. Eze Elechi is a pharmacist at Saint Mary’s Hospital, Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota where he works primarily in two different areas: Central pharmacy department and cardiovascular surgery department.  He received his Bachelor of Science degree in Chemistry at the University of Wisconsin Parkside and his Doctor of Pharmacy degree at the University of Minnesota Duluth campus.  He went on to complete a postgraduate general (PGY1) residency at Abbott Northwestern Hospital in Minneapolis, Minnesota 

After residency, Dr. Elechi moved back to Wisconsin where he was a pioneer in developing a successful de-central pharmacy practice at Aurora Medical Center Kenosha, a 70 bed hospital in southeast Wisconsin.  In 2016, Dr. Elechi moved to Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota.  His interest in pain management has led him to participate in piloting opioid tapering programs that sought to educate patients on how to effectively taper off narcotic medications after orthopedic surgeries in a timely manner in an effort to counter the opioid epidemic in the nation.  He precepts fourth year pharmacy students and leads topic discussions quarterly for the students.  Dr. Elechi’s other interest include drug design, a focus of his undergraduate degree and future research emphasis.

 

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Dr. Olabisi Falana

Dr. Olabisi Falana is the Director of Graduate Pharmacy Education and Clinical Manager of Pharmacy Education at the University of Chicago Medicine (UCMC). She received her Pharm.D. from University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Pharmacy in 2011. After graduating from pharmacy school, she completed a PGY-1 pharmacy residency at Rush University Medical Center in Chicago, IL, and then completed he PGY-2 critical care pharmacy residency at Midwestern University Chicago College of Pharmacy in Downers Grove, IL.  

At UCMC, Dr. Falana is responsible for thirteen pharmacy residency programs at UCMC, including managing 25 pharmacy residents and over 200 students from four colleges of pharmacy in the Chicagoland area. She also holds appointments at several colleges of pharmacy in Chicago. Her clinical practice area is in critical care, where she collaborates with physicians, nurses, other interdisciplinary team members, and a variety of learners from health professions schools. In addition to being an ICU pharmacy specialist, some of her other responsibilities include providing student and resident orientations, training new pharmacists and pharmacy residents on targeted critical care topics during the onboarding process, serving as a liaison between UCMC and pharmacy schools, and providing direct precepting and mentorship to pharmacy learners. With a broad background in critical care, her research has primarily focused in the Neurocritical Care and Neurology field.

 

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Dr. Mike Gillard

Mike has worked almost exclusively in hospital pharmacy as a technician, resident and pharmacist in a variety of roles for over 32 years. He attended UW – Madison School of Pharmacy, graduating with a B.S. – Pharmacy degree in 1993. After completing a Pharmacy Practice Residency at the UW Hospital and Clinics, Mike returned to UW-Madison and completed his post-B.S. Pharm.D. in 1996. He is an active member of PSW and ASHP. Mike is board-certified in Pharmacotherapy since 1997. He continues to serve as a preceptor for both students and residents, mentoring over 900 in his career to date.

Currently Mike is the Pharmacy Manager for Ascension – Franklin Hospital and the Midwest Orthopedic Specialty Hospital He also is the PGY-1 Pharmacy Residency Program Director for Ascension – St. Francis Hospital. Mike is thankful for the opportunity to share his experience, knowledge, and vision.

Mike and his wife Debbie, also a pharmacist, live in New Berlin. They have 3 adult children. When not thinking about pharmacy, Mike enjoys listening to and playing music, the outdoors, travelling the world, having fun with the family and friends, and volunteering at his church.

 

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Dr. Sheri Jensen

Sheri Jensen earned her Doctor of Pharmacy from the University of Wisconsin School of Pharmacy and her Master of Business Administration from the University of Wisconsin – Oshkosh. Sheri has served in a variety of roles within Hospital Sisters Health System (HSHS) including adult & pediatric critical care pharmacist, pharmacy operations manager, and clinical pharmacist specialist.  Currently, she serves as a pharmacist analyst for HSHS on the Epic Willow team.  As a part of this role, Sheri has served as the Epic Willow project lead for the implementation of Epic in all of the HSHS Western Wisconsin & Illinois hospitals, the Epic Willow project lead for the COVID-19 rapid response initiatives and the co-chair of the Epic Willow governance committee.

Sheri resides in Green Bay, Wisconsin, with her husband, two children and boxer dog.

 

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Dr. Marina Maes

Marina L. Maes, PharmD received her Doctor of Pharmacy degree from the University of Colorado Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences in 2017. After graduation, Dr. Maes completed a general practice residency (PGY-1) at Michigan Medicine/University of Michigan College of Pharmacy. She then went on to complete a specialty residency (PGY-2) in ambulatory care with a focus in family medicine back at the University of Colorado.

Dr. Maes is a board certified pharmacotherapy specialist (BCPS) and a board certified ambulatory care pharmacist (BCACP). Her clinical interests include chronic disease management focusing on cardiovascular risk reduction, women’s health, and population health management.

From an educational perspective, Dr. Maes has a passion for teaching application of skills needed for providing direct patient care and working in interprofessional teams. As such, Dr. Maes is an instructor in the Pharmacotherapy Skills Lab sequence and coordinates the Introductory Pharmacy Practice Experience (IPPE) for 3rd year pharmacy students. Additionally, Dr. Maes is highly involved in training students to foster critical thinking skills related to evidence-based decision making through Clinical Inquiry writing assignments.

Dr. Maes is an active member of the American Colleges of Clinical Pharmacy (ACCP) where she serves on various committees within the Ambulatory Care and Women’s Health Practice and Research Networks.

 

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Dr. Diane McClaskey

Diane currently is an Ambulatory Care and Population Health pharmacist at Citizens Memorial Healthcare (CMH) located in southwest Missouri. Her practice sites include rural health clinics and specialty clinics serving an eight county region. Previously, she worked in academia teaching pharmacy law, pharmacy calculations, and assisted in experiential education at University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Pharmacy. Prior to that, Diane spent the majority of her practice at CoxHealth, with clinical practice sites in Cardiology, Critical Care, Family Medicine, Internal Medicine and management. She also served as residency program director and faculty for family medicine residency programs.

Diane’s practice interests include infectious disease, medication safety, alcohol use disorders, experiential education, and Interprofessional teams. She is an active member of the Missouri Society of Health System Pharmacists, and currently serves as a member of ASHP Commission on Credentialing. Diane is board certified in pharmacotherapy, and holds certifications in well-being and resilience, medication therapy services, and immunizations.

 

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Dr. Francesca Napolitano

Dr. Francesca Napolitano obtained her Doctor of Pharmacy from Northeastern University in Boston in 2017. After pharmacy school she completed a 24-Month PGY-1 Pharmacy Practice and Academic Leadership Residency and obtained her Master of Science in Education with a focus in Teaching and Learning at Concordia University Wisconsin. Dr. Napolitano is an Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice at Concordia University Wisconsin, a residency preceptor for the 24-Month PGY1 program, and a clinical pharmacist at Progressive Community Health Centers in Milwaukee. In  her primary role as a clinical pharmacist, she provides comprehensive medication management as an ambulatory care pharmacist in primary care under a collaborative practice agreement, care management services for a cohort of medically complex and high-risk individuals, quality improvement, and helped to develop multiple educational and support groups for patients. She also works as a Per Diem Pharmacist at Costco Pharmacy in New Berlin. Her scholarly interests include cultural humility, public health, and education.

 

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Dr. Grace Nixon

Dr. Grace Nixon, B.S, PharmD (she/her/hers) obtained her Doctor of Pharmacy degree from University of Wisconsin-Madison in 2023, after obtaining a Bachelor of Science degree in Rural Health Studies from University of Kentucky in 2019. Grace is currently a PGY-1 Ambulatory Care Pharmacy Resident at the William S. Middleton Memorial Veterans Hospital in Madison, Wisconsin, where she leads one-on-one visits with Veterans in primary care and specialty clinics under a broad pharmacist scope of practice that includes initiating medications, changing medications, and ordering labs. During her four years of pharmacy school, Grace was involved with CRoME Team as a student member working on projects in both cystic fibrosis medication management and game-based learning. She also participated in clinical research at the Madison VA and UW Health. She will be forever thankful for the CRoME Team for introducing her to principles of research, and she is honored to give back to the team now as a Pharmacists Advisory Board member. Grace is passionate about using research and human connection to help others live healthy lives, and she enjoys sharing the passion as a mentor to others. Grace’s practice interests include nephrology, cardiology, and academia.

 

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Dr. Michaela Nofftz

I was born in Tulsa, OK but mostly grew up in Minnesota. My fiance and I have a golden retriever named Mandy. I did gymnastics for 14 years. I completed my pharmacy prerequisites at Wisconsin Lutheran College then pharmacy school at Concordia University Wisconsin. My favorite APPE was the Poison Center of WI. I graduated May 2020 and have been a pharmacist with Walgreens in the Northwoods since.

 
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Dr. Taylor Paap

Taylor is a pharmacist at Wood River Pharmacy in Grantsburg. Originally from Racine, he has experience serving in community pharmacies since 2007.  Taylor started at Wood River Pharmacy in the Summer of 2017 after completing his Doctor of Pharmacy Degree at Concordia University Wisconsin.  He lives in Grantsburg with his wife and two children.

 

 

 

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Dr. Anita Peña

Anita Peña received her Doctor of Pharmacy degree from St. John Fisher College in Rochester, NY, after previously completing a Bachelor of Arts degree at the State University of New York College at Cortland. Upon finishing her Pharm.D., she completed a pharmacy practice residency at the Clement J Zablocki Veteran’s Affairs hospital in Milwaukee, WI.

Following residency, Anita joined Advocate Aurora Health (AAH) as a clinical pharmacist on the central order verification team. She later transferred to the Enterprise Population Health pharmacy department, where she currently practices as a chronic disease management pharmacist. In this role, she provides counseling to patients, performs chronic disease management and comprehensive medication management, and works to optimize patient medication regimens on a daily basis, in an effort to improve Center for Medicare Management and population health measures, decrease hospital admissions, and improve patient satisfaction and safety.

Her interests within the field of pharmacy include population health, chronic disease management, transitions of care, mental health, medication safety, and the impact of climate change on patient health and well-being.

 

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Dr. Eileen Romasanta

Eileen Romasanta received her Bachelor of Science from the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign in 2004.  She received her PharmD from Midwestern University, Chicago College of Pharmacy in 2011.  Her pharmacy career began as a pharmacy technician for Walgreens, continuing as an intern and eventually working as a pharmacist for Walgreens in Massachusetts.  Upon moving to Wisconsin, Eileen worked as a pharmacist for Group Health Cooperative of South Central Wisconsin (GHC-SCW), staffing the retail pharmacy and working as an Anticoagulation Pharmacist.  She transitioned to a Clinical Pharmacy role and helped develop the Clinical Pharmacy program at GHC-SCW, eventually moving into the Clinical Pharmacy Manager role.  Currently, Eileen is the Director of Pharmacy for the Ho-Chunk Nation where she oversees the retail and clinical pharmacy operations.  Supporting medication safety initiatives is a focus of her leadership roles, as well as improving health literacy related to medications.  Eileen holds certifications in MTM, Travel Medicine and is Board Certified in Ambulatory Care.

 

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Dr. Lynne Shaffer

Lynne currently holds the position of Business Analyst for Power Engineering and collaborates with a multispecialty team of engineers, architects, business designers, and industry thought leaders in the civil engineering space. She received joint degrees of BPharm from the University of West Virginia School of Pharmacy and a Professional Scrum Master degree from the Project Management Institute (scrum.org) specializing in agile project management. Her pharmacy practice experience spans fifteen years across multifocal sectors including: Clinical Pharmacist practice at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, Virginia; Community Pharmacist practice at CVS in Frederick and Germantown, Maryland and the greater Washington, DC area; Clinical Pharmacist practice at Lexington Medical Practice in Lexington, South Carolina with an emphasis on patient consulting, patient and physician healthcare and medication education along best practices and risk management axes within a cross-sector team of medical practitioners and pharmaceutical industry experts. In this clinical pharmacy role, she trained and mentored Pharmacy student interns and externs from the Medical University of South Carolina School of Pharmacy and the University of South Carolina School of Pharmacy; and a hybrid Community-clinical based pharmacist role in the Hospital Long Term Care Facility at Lexington Pharmacy in Lexington, South Carolina.

Lynne received Board licensure in the states of West Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, and South Carolina. When not managing business operations and enterprise data in her current position, she can be found in the water kayaking, by the local oceans and lakes running, and exploring opportunities for innovating and scaling new businesses adventures.

 

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Dr. Jennifer York-Niemann

Jennifer found a passion for retail pharmacy during school, graduated from the University of Wisconsin – Madison School of Pharmacy in 1998 and has been working in the retail pharmacy field ever since. 

Jennifer is the lead pharmacist at Ascension Rx 1107 at St. Francis Hospital in Milwaukee, WI and has been in that role since 2008.  Prior to that, she held other pharmacist positions with Ascension and Aurora Healthcare.  She is certified with the Wisconsin Pharmacy Quality Collaborative through the Pharmacy Society of Wisconsin and leads the quality committee meetings for Ascension Rx in Wisconsin, which focus on safety.  She is currently a preceptor for UW-Madison and MCW pharmacy students.

In her free time, Jennifer enjoys reading, music, going out with friends, traveling, and outdoor activities with her husband Eric.

 

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Dr. Jennifer Zimmer-Young

Jennifer Zimmer-Young is the Medication Safety Officer at ThedaCare.  She received her PharmD from Drake University College of Pharmacy in 2000 and completed Pharmacy Residency at ThedaCare, in the inaugural class.  After completing the residency and working as a hospital staff pharmacist, she transitioned to working as a Drug Information and Investigational Drug Pharmacist for several years at Spectrum Health in Grand Rapids, Michigan.  Jennifer was named PGY1 Preceptor of Year in 2008.  She returned to ThedaCare in 2008 as the pharmacy department’s educator and has been the Medication Safety Officer since 2014.  Jennifer has a passion for medication safety, quality improvement, and clinical informatics.  She precepts Pharmacy students in clinical administration rotations.  In addition to supporting safe use of medications in the Pharmacy department, she collaborates with multiple departments and roles within ThedaCare.  Jennifer has had leadership roles to implement several medication safety initiatives such as a controlled substance diversion prevention program, barcode medication administration workflows, transition to PYXIS ES, and EPIC-Alaris IV pump integration across ThedaCare hospitals and infusion centers.  Jennifer holds a certificate in Medical Writing and Editing from the University of Chicago, has completed the Medication Safety Certificate from ASHP, and is EPIC Willow certified. She maintains her certification as a clinical research professional through SOCRA and certification in patient safety from the National Patient Safety Foundation.   Outside of work, Jennifer spends as much time outdoors with her family with a specific goal of exploring all national parks.

Black family health Advisory Board

Mission & Purpose

The mission of the CRoME Lab’s Black family health Advisory Board (BAB) is to elevate the voices of Black and African families in healthcare research. BAB members offer insights from their unique socio-cultural backgrounds to aid CRoME Lab researchers in formulating research questions, reviewing materials, and designing studies that are culturally sensitive, respectful, salient, and applicable to Black and African families.

Board Members

  • Dr. Karosibina Abraham
  • Dr. Claudette Adegboro
  • Dr. Adeola Agoke
  • Dr. Iliya Amaza
  • Dr. Racheal Ajayi
  • Dr. Abimbola Fapohunda
  • Dr. Oladapo Fadiran
  • Dr. Olabisi Falana
  • Dr. Bolanle Famakin
  • Dr. Maryann Egbujor
  • Dr. Eze Elechi
  • Dr. Kelechi Ibe-Lamberts
  • Mrs. Remi Kajopaiye
  • Ms. Faith Ogungbe
  • Ms. Kenny Ogunnoiki
  • Mr. David Ogunnoiki
  • Dr. Motolani Ogunsanya
  • Dr. Oluyinka Olagbegi-Adegbite
  • Dr. Osaretin Olurotimi
  • Dr. Dan Okoli
  • Dr. Victoria Obatusin
  • Mr. Deacon Omobolanle Olubi
  • Dr. Clara Park
  • Ms. Sandrine Lengue
  • Dr. Brittny Major-Elechi
  • Pastor Emma Wawa
  • Dr. Emmanuel Sampene
  • Dr. Kazeem Kẹ́hìndé Sanuth
  • Dr. Yinka Shiyanbola
  • Dr. Victor Ujor
  • Dr. Eva Vivian

Youth Advisory Board

Mission & Purpose

CRoME Lab's Youth Advisory Board (YAB) is a dynamic group of adolescents throughout the country who serve to review and provide feedback on research projects and ideas. Participation from YAB members in our research activities is vital to our mission of producing impactful research for families and vulnerable populations, such as youth. A dual mission of CRoME Lab's YAB is to provide adolescent participants with opportunities to explore health sciences research processes to inspire and inform their future endeavors.

Board Members
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Jana Alhuniti

Hi! I'm Jana, a senior at Vel Phillips Memorial High School in Madison, Wisconsin. From elementary to AP Biology, science has always been one of my favorite subjects. With goals of becoming a pharmacist, my interests lie mainly in the drug manufacturing process and research in neurological disorders. Outside of school, I love learning new roller skating tricks and creating digital art. I look forward to joining YAB to explore more about clinical research and public health initiatives. 

 

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Nethra Srinidhi Gopalakrishnan

My name is Nethra Srinidhi Gopalakrishnan. I am a junior attending High Tech High North County in California. In my free time, I enjoy playing piano and singing Carnatic classical music. Through a psychology and a chemistry college course, I developed more interest in science, especially in neuroscience. I founded a club at my school to advocate for mental health awareness. My passion for math and science led me to also becoming a tutor at my high school. I would like to pursue a career in both patient care and research, especially in neuroscience and Alzheimer disease. I am very excited to join the CRoME Lab as a member of the Youth Advisory Board and I am looking forward to having actual research experience.

 

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Jasmine Hasan

My name is Jasmine Hasan (she/her pronouns) and I am currently a sophomore attending Mission Hills High School. Through a college psychology course and my current AP Bio class, I've been granted the opportunity to declare my passion in biology and psychology. Through podcasts, tutoring students, writing articles, conducting surveys, etc., I have gained a great deal of information and I hope to learn more each day I have the opportunity to. I additionally enjoy the art of painting, watching television, and working with organizations in the realm of social justice. I am beyond excited to engage with the CRoME Lab as a new member of the Youth Advisory Board!

 

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Devaanshi Kawatra

Hi! My name is Devaanshi Kawatra and I am a senior at Bethpage High School in NY. I’ve wanted to pursue medicine and postdoctoral research for as long as I can imagine; that’s why I am so appreciative of STEM education for the youth. I encourage this principle by fostering STEM activities at my local museum, managing the Science Buddies mentorship program I founded at school, and running my podcast, “The Way We Think.” Being involved with the CRoME Lab presents an exciting opportunity to witness the benefits of research and how we can collaborate with many different communities to spread health education and awareness. 

 

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Ella Lim

My name is Ella Lim and I am entering my freshmen year at Blue Valley High School in Overland Park, KS. My broad research interests include physical and mental health and how social media would influence health and cultural/social diversity. I enjoy playing the violin and piano, dancing, baking, and spending time with my dog. I joined the CRoME Lab Youth Advisory Board to enhance my understanding of the research process and learn more about social media and health related topics. I am excited about my first year with CRoME and am eager to learn and grow from this immense experience.

 

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Clara Park

My name is Clara Park, and I am a senior at Biotechnology High School in New Jersey. I am an International Baccalaureate student with a passion for both science and the arts. In my community, I lead teams at my school’s Biotech Bootcamp, teach design at a fashion design school, and create innovative solutions for environmental issues in my community. In my free time, I enjoy designing and sewing garments, painting, watching the sunrise, and exploring the environment. I look forward to working with the CRoME Lab, as it offers an invaluable opportunity for me to apply my creative and technical skills to clinical research and further my passion for scientific research.

 

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Asha Patel

My name is Asha Patel, and I am a senior year at Flower Mound High School in Flower Mound, Texas. I enjoy playing soccer, babysitting, and cooking. Ever since I was a little kid, I have had a profound interest in the medical field and science overall. I hope I can achieve my dreams after high school of being in the medical field, and hope that the Youth Advisory Board will help me further my interest overall!

 

 

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Edward Wang

My name is Edward Wang. I am entering 12th grade in the northern area of New Jersey. A large portion of my middle school experiences were affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, and my interests have sprung to learn more about a person’s well-being mentally and physically. When I grow up, I hope to go into the fields of healthcare or medicine. Those jobs have definitely appealed to me such as being a physician or pediatrician. I am very close to my grandmother who came from China. She suffers from some chronic health issues which were partially due to poor healthcare earlier in her life. I feel people could live better if the public health system is well established and is accessible to the public. I am very excited to become part of YAB and hope to learn more knowledge and experiences from the CRoME lab. I think it is extremely important to spread the words of medication safety and enhance the public’s health awareness. I look forward to working with the CRoME team.

 

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Sophie Yu

Hi, my name is Sophie Yu, I am a junior at Mckinney North High in Texas. I enjoy studying biology and chemistry. As I was studying chemistry this year, I learned how to overcome a multitude of challenges. Since then, I developed a love for bio-chem and planned to pursue a career in the medical field. In my leisure time, I enjoy playing the piano, drawing and cooking. These hobbies bring joy to me and relieve my stress from school. 

In my daily life, I always try to apply my medical knowledge to help my family. I am interested in research foci such as adolescent health and cancer prevention. By joining YAB for CRoME Lab, I aim to gain deeper insight into the realm of medicine and cultivate a stronger passion for researching and finding cures for rare diseases. I anticipate that this experience will invigorate my research spirit and inspire me to achieve higher goals.  

 

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Shashank Ramireddy

My name is Shashank Ramireddy and I am a rising senior at Lambert High School in Georgia. I enjoy researching public health and understanding the impacts diseases/conditions can have on a society. On the side, I love to play chess and watch movies. I am excited to join YAB at CRoME Lab this year to explore more public health research and connect with pharmacy experts.

 

 

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Shreya Kancharla

Hello! My name is Shreya Kancharla, and I attend Silver Creek High School in San Jose, California. I aspire to pursue a career in healthcare. My previous involvement in various health boards has sparked my interest in joining the CRoME Lab. I'm excited to review research projects on important topics that affect our communities. I believe this experience will be extremely valuable for my future in healthcare. In my free time, I enjoy watching the sunset, creating Pinterest boards, baking, and taking my dog on walks. I look forward to joining the lab and meeting new people!

 

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Khushi Patel

My name is Khushi Patel, and I am a senior at Ranney School in New Jersey. As an active leader in both my school's Garden Club and HOSA, I am deeply involved in fostering both personal and academic growth in my community. In my free time, I enjoy playing tennis and reading. I am excited about the opportunity to work with the CRoME Lab, as it will allow me to explore and expand my understanding of clinical research while integrating my interests and skills. 

 

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Oluwadara Fadiran

Oluwadara is a student at Madison West High School, graduating in the summer of 2025. She joined Dr. Olufummilola Abraham’s CRoME research team in July of 2023 to help educate young people in the world of Pharmacy, especially her classmates. She also hopes to reach elementary and middle school students in the future. After graduation, she hopes to major in English and reach young people in the world of academia. Oluwadara loves reading and writing original stories in her free time.

 

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