Sara Khemani is a UC Berkeley undergraduate double-majoring in Molecular & Cell Biology (immunology/molecular medicine) and Political Economy, blending bench science with policy insight to drive translational research in cancer and rare/infectious diseases. She has hands-on lab experience across academia and industry—from cryo-EM and CAR construct optimization to RNA therapeutics and prime editing raw-materials work at Moderna and Bristol Myers Squibb—paired with research collaborations analyzing infectious disease literature with leading public health scholars. Active in leadership and global health initiatives, she has guided a student-run Model UN and directs internal development at Project RISHI, reflecting a focus on implementation and systems-level impact. Notably comfortable switching between wet-lab techniques and health policy analysis, she brings nine years of research and clinical-exposure experience and a demonstrated ability to translate experimental findings into actionable healthcare strategies.
9 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science - BS, Molecular and Cell Biology, Political Economy, Bachelor of Science - BS, Molecular and Cell Biology, Political Economy at University of California, Berkeley
PreCollege Summer Program, Antibiotic Drug Discovery: Identifying Novel Soil Microbes to Combat Antibiotic Resistance, PreCollege Summer Program, Antibiotic Drug Discovery: Identifying Novel Soil Microbes to Combat Antibiotic Resistance at Brown University
Project Advance, Physics, Project Advance, Physics at Syracuse University
High School Diploma, High School Diploma at Singapore American School
Contributions:4 PRs, 170 pushes, 2 branches in 6 years 7 months
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