Access for All Project
Worked with a Stanford researcher and a team of professionals on “Data-Driven Advocacy: Making Rare Disease Trials More Accessible.” The project used data visualization and patient-centered storytelling to identify barriers to clinical trial participation and propose policy recommendations for expanding access.
Reflection
The NPLB Fellowship was a defining experience because it placed me in the same room as leaders I had only read about and challenged me to think at their level. Listening to CEOs, scientists, and policymakers discuss the real constraints behind drug pricing and access gave me a front-row view of how systemic change happens. As the only high school fellow, I learned how to translate scientific ideas into policy and business language, and how to advocate for patients through both data and empathy. It reinforced why I want to build a career at the intersection of discovery, economics, and care: where innovation only matters as long as no patient is left behind.