Executive Board
Email: nguye906@purdue.edu
Major: Neurobiology & Physiology + Cell, Molecular & Developmental Biology
Why medical humanities: I believe that healthcare is, in and of itself, a creative profession. It'd be amiss for us not to acknowledge and nurture that component.
My favorite book: East of Eden by John Steinbeck!
Email: apinnapa@purdue.edu
Major: Biomedical Engineering
Why medical humanities: "If you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change". Stories have changed the way I look at things.
My favorite book: Journey to the West by Wu Cheng'en!
Email: shrl@purdue.edu
Major: Sociology with minors in Psych & Communications, Medical Humanities certificate
Why medical humanities: Because I think medical humanities is the more important aspect of medicine, but still one of the least focused on. Everyone deserves proper medical experiences, and those must be as human-centric as possible.
My favorite book: Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury!
Email: gallah@purdue.edu
Major: Neurobiology & Physiology
Why medical humanities: Every human has a heart, every heart holds a story, and every story carries a life. I believe each life has a story that deserves to be told.
My favorite book: The Color Purple by Alice Walker!
Committee Heads
Email: lsebata@purdue.edu
Major: Biochemistry
Why medical humanities: I feel as if there is always a reason to advocate and spread awareness for diversity and inclusion and medical humanities is a great way too.
My favorite book: Part of Your World by Abby Jimenez!
Email: yang2376@purdue.edu
Major: Neurobiology & Physiology
Why medical humanities: I joined BMHR to further my understanding the “human” side of medicine — especially through those who write and create art about the field — while also helping people spread their work.
My favorite book: The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald!
Email: zhong261@purdue.edu
Major: Biomedical Engineering
Why medical humanities: I wanted to blend my passions for the creative arts and medicine, as the arts are essential for human expression.
My favorite book: The Three Body Problem by Liu Cixin!
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