Julia Robitaille
About Julia Robitaille
Recent graduate of Dartmouth College, where I earned my B.A. in Government & Honors in English with a focus in Creative Writing. As a fellow of Dartmouth's Law & Ethics Institute, I focused my studies in Public Law and Political Theory and published my honors English thesis in the tradition of critical literary theory. Currently, I focus my practice in the area of pharmaceutical & healthcare communications and strategy. I have broad therapeutic area expertise with experience in oncology, rare disease, clinical trial experience, and gastrointestinal disease. I previously co-founded Two Running Foodies, an online community established to educate young female distance runners about fueling longevity in the sport and ED awareness, which gained traction through a community of thousands. As a writer, I’ve been published in medical journals including Lifelines as well as the Dartmouth Undergraduate Journal of Science. I previously wrote for the research-focused Eureka column in the Dartmouth Alumni Magazine and aided a NH-based research team driving state legislation on legal levels of well-water toxins. At Dartmouth, I served as a captain on the Women's Cross Country team and dedicated my time in the Upper Valley to spaces that enhanced women’s experiences at the College, serving as Bonding Chair for the Coalition for Student Happiness and Formal Chair of Alpha Xi Delta. I am also the proud author of an award-winning poetry collection and independently publish a weekly poetry magazine called @thecircle, which you can follow on Substack.