Aadhya Kankipati
Hi! My name is Aadhya Kankipati, and I’m from Huntersville, North Carolina. For my last two years of high school, I attended the North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics (NCSSM) in Morganton, North Carolina. During my time at NCSSM, I founded the Asian Cultures Association (ACA) and STEMBuddies, a club dedicated to STEM outreach in Title 1 schools. I also actively participated in competition clubs like HOSA and FBLA. Before NCSSM, I initiated Culture Fest Week at my previous school. At UAB, I plan to pursue a Bachelor's in Biobehavioral Nutrition and Wellness while exploring various dental opportunities nearby. I’m thrilled to experience all that UAB has to offer. Go Blazers!
Ananya Mohanraj
Hi, my name is Ananya Mohanraj, and I attended the Alabama School of Fine Arts in Birmingham, Alabama! At UAB, I plan on majoring in Public Health, pursuing a Master's in Public Health, and minoring in Computer Science. Throughout high school, I was an active member in various clubs, including Mu Alpha Theta, Science Olympiad, Outreaches, Senior Senate, Prom Committee, Girls Who Code, and Peer Leading. Outside of school, I volunteered with the Red Cross as a Blood Drive Ambassador, was President of the Ronald McDonald Student Leadership Council, was a camp counselor at GrossOut Camp, worked in the Children's of Alabama E.D., participated in UAB's Teen Medical Volunteer Program, was an administrative volunteer with SouthernCare Hospice, taught water aquatics to kids with disabilities at Lakeshore Foundation, and held an internship with the Alabama Alzheimer's Association. I did a research project at UAB titled "Curvature of a Flow-Volume Curve and its Utility as a Diagnostic Marker for COPD." I attended the CDC Museum of Public Health Academy Online Summer Course and the Global Health Leaders Conference at Johns Hopkins University. I'm excited about my journey with the UAB EMSAP Program, exploring the unique EMSAP opportunities, and beyond thrilled to be a Blazer!
Anusha Singh
Hi! My name is Anusha Singh, and I’m from Vestavia Hills, Alabama. I plan to major in Neuroscience through the Personalized Honors Program, and I’m so excited to join UAB! I attended Vestavia Hills High School, where I was involved in Vestavia Ambassadors, Math Team, RISE as a Team Captain, Science Olympiad as Event Coordinator, and our school newspaper, Vestavia Pillar, as Editor-in-Chief. I was also an active member of HOSA throughout high school, in which I served as secretary and competed in Human Growth and Development and Pathophysiology.
Outside of school, I enjoy volunteering with Children’s of Alabama, UAB Hospital, and as State Head of Light4Kidz, a student-led nonprofit dedicated to healthcare accessibility. I also spent my summers assisting in research at the UAB Comprehensive Cardiovascular Center and pursued my own project on novel wound treatments in fruit flies, which I had the opportunity to publish and present at the International Science and Engineering Fair. In my free time, I love listening to music, spending time outside, watching movies with my family, and trying to cook. I’m so grateful that the opportunities I pursued throughout high school helped me shape my interests and my future as a physician. I truly can’t wait to be a part of EMSAP, where I can explore medicine through the unique lenses and rich experiences offered at UAB. Go Blazers!!
Ashvi Davawala
Hi, my name is Ashvi Davawala, and I will be in the EOSAP class of 2028! Some things about me are that I love playing sports (soccer and volleyball), love listening to music, hanging out with friends, and enjoy my biomed class at my high school. I cannot wait for this amazing opportunity at UAB.
Bhavya Chalasani
Hi! My name is Bhavya Chalasani, and I'm from from Madison, Alabama. I am a recent graduate of James Clemens High School, where I took an active role in various organizations, such as HOSA and several Honor Societies, and served as the Vice President of the Student Government Association for four consecutive years. Through the Biomedical Academy at JCHS, I acquired valuable experience and certifications in CPR and patient care tech. I am incredibly passionate about laboratory research. With the opportunity to work at renowned institutions like HudsonAlpha and the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, I have been able to gain accolades at national competitions, and I am eager to continue exploring my research interests under the guidance of UAB's distinguished faculty.
Outside of my academic pursuits, I am dedicated to community service, volunteering with Asha Kiran and Lincoln Village Ministries. Tennis is another major interest of mine; as the captain of my high school's varsity team, I've earned achievements at the state and sectional levels. Additionally, I contribute to The Teen View, a student-led forum for discussing social and political issues. EMSAP stood out to me because it provides a nurturing and supportive environment, along with outstanding mentorship opportunities, which I believe are crucial for my development as a future physician. At UAB, I plan to major in Neuroscience and participate in the Personalized Honors Pathway. I am thrilled to start my journey as a future physician! Go Blazers!
Chloe Wohlschlaeger
Hi! My name is Chloe Wohlschlaeger, and I am from Huntsville, Alabama. I am planning on majoring in Biobehavioral Nutrition and Wellness and will be a part of the EOSAP and Honors programs at UAB. I attended Whitesburg Christian Academy where I participated in French Honor Society, Chick-fil-A leadership, and peer mentoring. In addition, I was the captain of the varsity tennis team. Outside of school I enjoyed my internships with local Optometrists, volunteering in the community, drawing, and doing jigsaw puzzles. I am excited to be a part of the EOSAP program because I believe it will provide me with specialized opportunities to achieve my goals, and I look forward to being a part of the close-knit EMSAP community. Go Blazers!
Cynthia Liu
Hi! My name is Cynthia Liu, and I’m from Vestavia Hills, Alabama. I attended the Alabama School of Fine Arts in the Math and Science Department, where I served as president of the Mu Alpha Theta Honor Society, co-captain of the Science Olympiad team, and secretary of the Asian American Student Union. I was also a member of the Science Bowl team, a school ambassador, hosted shadow students, and participated in our computer science outreach program. Outside of school, I led the Birmingham Branch of the Alliance of Youth Leaders in the United States, a nonprofit service organization, and volunteered at the UAB Hospital, McWane Science Center, and Ronald McDonald House Charities of AL.
Completing an immunology research project at UAB and shadowing doctors at the Kirklin Clinic solidified my passion for medicine, and I am excited to continue exploring my interests through EMSAP. At UAB, I plan to major in Immunology on the Personalized Pathway and possibly pursue a Master’s in Public Health. I’m looking forward to all the opportunities UAB has to offer and all the amazing experiences in my future! Go Blazers!
Deeksha Hanumanula
Hi! My name is Deeksha Hanumanula, and I am from Ashburn, Virginia. I graduated from Rock Ridge High School, and a specialized science and research magnet program called the Academy of Science. In high school, I was a student officer for the Technology Student Association and competed in the Biotechnology Design event, served as the president of the Amnesty International club, and an officer for Shooting Stars Foundation, an international nonprofit that raises money for scholars around the world who cannot afford college education.
I found my zeal for medicine as I served my community by running calls as an emergency medical technician, volunteering at a hospital, spending one-on-one time with memory care residents in a senior center, and shadowing different specialties. Research was also intriguing to me as I interned at the National Cancer Institute and Rice University while working on my independent research projects on retinal and gastrointestinal disease identification using machine learning algorithms. Outside of the world of medicine and research, I am a competitive dancer (a passion I have had since the age of 3), enjoy spending time outdoors and quality time with my family and friends! At UAB, I plan on majoring in cancer biology and obtaining a masters in public health, while being a part of the Personalized Honors Pathway Program. With EMSAP, I look forward to having a family of like-minded individuals and the opportunities to challenge myself to become a well-rounded physician. Go Blazers!
Dina Samson
Hi! My name is Dina Samson, and I am from John’s Creek, Georgia. I graduated from Wesleyan School, serving as a sports medic for the Varsity Volleyball team and a staff member on the Literary Magazine team. I was also involved in choir, Model Arab League, Mock Trial, and as VBS leader on a mission trip to the Dominican Republic. Outside of school, I have spent the past four years tutoring elementary schoolers and TA-ing for Corner’s Outreach, a non-profit that focuses on providing underserved communities with educational and economic opportunities. I also shadowed pediatricians and internal medicine doctors, which affirmed my lifelong interest in medicine and cemented my desire to pursue it as a career.
The bonds I have made through all my extracurriculars have shown me how central I want collaboration and community to be to my medical journey, and this is a large part of why I am so excited to be a part of the EMSAP program. The welcoming community, ample support, and flexibility to explore my diversity of interests drew me in, and I cannot wait to spend the next chapter of my life as a Blazer!
Eli Mrug
I am a Neuroscience major at UAB with an additional focus on Bioinformatics. I plan on staying at UAB and studying for an MD and PhD in Neuroengineering. I enjoy programming and chemistry, and I want to use my skills in these areas to help solve issues related to brain function in anxiety and depression. In my free time, I like to solve Olympiad problems, build models of molecules using magnets or dedicated sets, and compose music on the piano.
Holland Griggs
Hi! My name is Holland Griggs, and I am from Scottsboro, Alabama. I attended Scottsboro High School, where I participated in activities such as the football, golf, tennis, and fishing teams. I was also active within many clubs and organizations, serving as senior class secretary, as well as National Honor Society president and Junior Civitan president. Outside of school, you might catch me singing or playing pickleball. I am a 7-time State Beta Champion, recipient of the People’s Choice Award for singing at the National Beta Convention, and the Alabama High School Pop Idol Champion along with my two best friends who sing in our trio.
I grew up with an immediate exposure to dentistry as my grandfather practiced dentistry for over fifty years. He began Holland Family Dentistry, which I hope to take over once I get out of school. My grandfather always loved and had many stories to tell about his time at UAB. My aunt and uncle are also dentists who met and fell in love at the UAB School of Dentistry. They are looking forward to having me come to work with them at the family practice upon completion of dental school. I chose UAB because of the benefits of the EDSAP program and its outstanding reputation in the healthcare field. While I love my small town home, I look forward to moving to a larger city, meeting new people, and exploring the diversity the university offers. I plan on majoring in biology and am so excited to follow the family tradition of becoming a Blazer!
Iris Lee
Hi! My name is Iris Lee, and I'm from Huntsville, Alabama. I recently graduated from New Century Technology High School, where I served as the Senior President of the SGA. I was also the Chief Editor of the Neuroscience Club, where I edited and published a research paper on Traumatic Brain Injuries and was an active member of the National Honor Society and HOSA.
In addition, I founded the American Sign Language for Innovative Teens club, which raised funds to ship Operation Christmas Child boxes, used ASL to support Deaf children at the National Children's Advocacy Center, and assisted in ASL classes at church. I discovered my love for research and dentistry during my HudsonAlpha internship, where I conducted extensive research on antibiotic alternatives in environmental DNA and through shadowing my dentist.
Outside of academics, I have played the violin for 13 years and have been a part of the Huntsville Youth Orchestra for six years, currently serving as co-concertmaster. I also volunteer in my church orchestra and participate in AMTA.
The EDSAP program at UAB is a perfect fit for me. It offers a blend of academic rigor, community support, and opportunities for growth. I am excited to join the UAB family and explore all the opportunities the campus has to offer. Go Blazers!
Madeline McInvale
Hi! My name is Maddie McInvale, and I am from Madison, Alabama. I recently graduated from Bob Jones High School, where I was a captain of the varsity girls’ soccer team, a Student Ambassador, a 3-time All-State Choir participant, a National Merit Finalist, and a member of the Rho Kappa Society, National Honors Society, HOSA, and Medical Academy Internship program. I am a military child and was active in our school's Student 2 Student Military Child Program, serving as Secretary. Outside of school, I enjoy volunteering as a Sunday School teacher at my church, playing club soccer, and refereeing youth soccer. Shadowing various hospitals and practices has opened my eyes to the many possibilities within healthcare and ignited in me a passion for dentistry! I am so grateful for the opportunity to be supported in my endeavors by the EMSAP community. At UAB, I intend to major in Medical Sociology with a minor in Spanish. I am excited to see what the journey holds! Go Blazers!
Marilyn Alex
Hey! My name is Marilyn Alex. I am from Cumming, GA and attended Alliance Academy for Innovation. I am a huge fan of Rick Riordan and served as the President of the Book Club. I volunteered for various community outreach programs and was Vice President of Project Linus. The Healthcare pathway at my school strengthened my dedication to the field of medicine. I am a nationally certified EMR and also interned at an eye clinic pretesting patients. I shadowed Internists, Pediatricians, and Nephrologists. Additionally, I volunteered at the ER, ICU, and Supply Chain department at Wellstar North Fulton hospital. As a certified hospice volunteer, I assisted patients in hospice and memory care units.
I conducted hands-on research on Clear Cell Renal Cell Carcinoma at Morehouse School of Medicine and presented my findings at the Georgia Science and Engineering Fair. I co-authored a paper on a 3D model for studying Free Fatty Acid-Induced Proximal Tubule Lipotoxicity. Additionally, I observed research on the modulation of dendritic cells and macrophages by high salt at the Georgia Cancer Center. My additional interests include addressing disparities and improving access to healthcare. I participated in mission trips to Guatemala through my church and aspire to engage in medical mission trips in the future. I am excited to pursue a major in Neuroscience and am genuinely looking forward to joining the close-knit EMSAP family! I look forward to exploring all the resources available to become a versatile physician and make meaningful contributions to our community. Go Blazers!
Parmida Amiri
Hi! My name is Parmida Amiri, and I am from Huntsville, Alabama. I am planning to major in Cancer Biology as a part of the personalized honors program. I attended Randolph High School, where I served as the president of the Environmental Club and was Class Representative of the National Honors Society, as well as being involved in many other clubs and organizations. During the summer before my senior year, I participated in the HudsonAlpha Biotech Academy and the Auburn Summer Science Institute. I had the opportunity to shadow numerous healthcare professionals which advanced my passion for medicine. Outside of school, I spent a lot of my time volunteering which includes teaching elementary students mathematics and science. I was a part of my school’s cross country and track team for all four years and won two state championships in track. I am so excited to be a part of the EMSAP program because of all the opportunities it provides and its ability to connect me with the Birmingham community. I’m also looking forward to all the amazing people I will meet in this close-knit community. Go Blazers!
Riya Naphade
Hello! My name is Riya Naphade and I graduated from James Clemens High School in Madison, Alabama. Throughout high school, I was an active member of various academic and volunteer-based clubs, including serving as vice president of public relations and historian of HOSA, vice president of Science National Honor Society, vice president of Technology Student Association, and a representative in the Superintendent Student Advisory Committee. I was involved in the JCHS Biomedical Academy where I shadowed at various hospitals and clinical sites while gaining hands-on skills applicable to the field of medicine.
Outside school, I enjoyed volunteering to teach advanced math concepts to elementary students through Beast Academy, volunteering as a camp counselor for the Madison SRO Kids Camp, shadowing physicians from various specialties, and serving as co-coordinator for the Global Talent Symposium 2024. Some of my passions include playing piano and creating various origami sculptures. It was after interning at a research lab at UAB, that I knew this was the place for me. I chose EMSAP because of the myriad of experiences and the nurturing community of like-minded individuals which will enable me to grow into a well-rounded physician. At UAB, I plan to major in Biomedical Engineering on the Personalized Honors track. I aim to continue diabetes research and I intend to be an Endocrinologist. I am so excited to be a part of EMSAP as I believe it will provide me with unique opportunities while also making new friends! Go Blazers!!
Sriya Chandrupatla
Hi! My name is Sriya Chandrupatla, and I am from Lecanto, Florida. I attended Lecanto High School as part of the International Baccalaureate (IB) program, and was involved in a variety of academic clubs, leadership opportunities, and community service-based clubs, including serving as the president of HOSA and Ugandan Pearls, the captain of the school and district academic teams, and acting as the student liaison to connect the students in our community to our local school board. Outside of school, I created a volunteer program with a local hospital for underprivileged students to gain exposure to healthcare careers, and could often be found shadowing physicians, participating in organic chemistry research, or competing at horse shows. I picked EMSAP because of the tight-knit community and the ability to explore my interests outside of healthcare while still pursuing a career in medicine. I am truly excited to be a part of this program and all of the experiences it has to offer. Go Blazers!
Taryn Billups
Hello! My name is Taryn Billups, and I am from Birmingham, Alabama. I graduated from the Jefferson County International Baccalaureate School where I served as an elected officer in the Math, English, and Spanish National Honor Societies in addition to participating in the school’s Physics Club. Additionally, I work-studied as a patient data analyst at Christ Health Center where I aimed to improve patient care continuity in low income areas and as a lab technician in UAB’s Cardiopulmonary Research Program where I studied the effect of activated neutrophil exosomes on vascular endothelial cell function. I volunteer with the State Department of Refugee Resettlement to assist incoming families in their transition and serve with Elevation Church’s high school ministry. In my free time, I enjoy going to the gym; spending time with my family, dogs, and friends; learning new cultures and languages; and late-night runs to Jeni’s ice cream. I am excited to join the EMSAP family. I look forward to collaborating with my peers, gleaning wisdom from my mentors, and continuing my exploration of the medical field. Go Blazers!