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GERANAH NERETTE

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Geranah Nerette (she/her) is an Administrative Assistant in the Sabeti Lab. Her main responsibilities include lab communications (internally and externally), lab support, social media, and assisting with the flow of graduate student/intern rotations.

Geranah studied International Relations and Asian Studies at Suffolk University and graduated in 2019. Before joining the lab, she taught in China and worked in education technology. She is passionate about enhancing public health accessibility and education and to bridge the gaps in healthcare access among underserved populations (especially in her parents native country of Haiti).

Outside of the lab you can find Geranah practicing Chinese, experimenting with new recipes, exploring cafes around the city, and getting her hands into any hobby within her grasp.

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