Bramjot Aheer is a third-year student pursuing a Specialized Honours Bachelor of Science in kinesiology and health science. She is a global health intern working under Professor Godfred Boateng in the Global & Environmental Health Lab. Her current research interests include analyzing the effects of the environment on respiratory illnesses within vulnerable populations. In the future, Bramjot aspires to work in the field of health and conduct research.
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