Cell junctions are structures that physically connect cells.

In biology, cell junctions are vital for communication, material exchange, and maintaining structural integrity. Who are the people responsible for this critical function in our lives? What life experiences influence their perspective, and what strategies do they use to create lasting change?

This is a free newsletter that highlights the people in our communities who act as connectors and messengers between different parts of our world. It will feature interviews with individuals working in health equity, educational access, patient advocacy, science communication, public engagement, and more. I’ll speak with scientists, educators, non-profit leaders, advocates, friends, and neighbors who operate at the intersection of organizations and the communities they serve.

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Cell Junctions is a series of thoughts, essays, and interviews. Join me as I talk with scientists, educators, and advocates who work at the intersection of their institutions and the communities they serve.

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Biomedical Scientist | Harvard GSAS Alumni Ph.D. '25 | Community Lead @ Skip the Small Talk. I am interested in people and stories centering around community building, engagement, and trust.