Our team says hello!
Hi! My name is Jeff and I am a biological sciences major concentrating in neurobiology and minoring in creative writing! I joined the HeARTbeat at Cornell because I found it an extremely fun way to explore a new side of health and medicine, while being able to add my unique perspective through writing and art.
Hello! My name is Romona and I am majoring in Human Biology, Health, and Society, with a minor in Inequality Studies. I am passionate about intertwining art and science together to empower others. The HeARTbeat at Cornell provides an ideal outlet for me to express my interests in an artistic way.
Hello there! My name is Ivy, and I am currently majoring in Human Development while planning to minor in Public Policy and Gerontology. As a creative pursuing the pre-med track, The HeARTbeat at Cornell provides me an empowering opportunity to voice my interests in medicine through artistic lenses. Outside of academics, I enjoy anything related to art, music, reading, crocheting, and watching mystery or horror shows. 🐻
Hi! My name is Amy and I am majoring in Health Care Policy. I joined the HeARTbeat at Cornell to explore how the intersection between science and art can be used to raise awareness about policy issues and promote policy implementation.
Hi, I’m Vivian and I am pre-med, majoring in Human Development. I joined HeARTbeat to help foster creativity among students pursuing a career in health and to increase awareness about the sociological aspects of medicine.
Hi, I’m Jonathan, and I’m a freshman majoring in entomology!! I joined the HeARTbeat at Cornell because I wanted to express my experiences with medicine in cool ways, like poetry and op-eds. I also wanted to use it as an excuse to take some cool images of insects :) . Outside of schoolwork, I like reading fantasy novels and playing the flute.
Hi! I’m Chloe, a freshman majoring in Biological Sciences. I joined HeARTbeat at Cornell to explore the intersection of art and science, finding innovative ways to creatively express the beauty of biological concepts and bridging the gap between scientific discovery and artistic representation!
Rawr! I'm a bear.