Sydney Fisher
About Sydney Fisher
Sydney Fisher is a Research Assistant currently working at EcoHealth Alliance and Lifespan, with a focus on reducing health disparities. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Public Health from Brown University and has experience in biostatistics and epidemiology.
Work at EcoHealth Alliance
Sydney Fisher has been employed as a Research Assistant at EcoHealth Alliance since 2021. In this role, she contributes to research initiatives aimed at understanding the intersection of health and environmental factors. Her work aligns with the organization's mission to promote global health through interdisciplinary research and collaboration.
Current Role at Brown University School of Public Health
Since 2021, Sydney Fisher has served as an Undergraduate Teaching Assistant at Brown University School of Public Health. In this capacity, she supports faculty and assists students in their coursework, enhancing the educational experience within the public health program. Her involvement reflects her commitment to academic excellence and student engagement.
Education and Expertise
Sydney Fisher completed her Bachelor of Arts in Public Health at Brown University from 2019 to 2023. Prior to that, she earned her High School Diploma from Landmark Christian School from 2015 to 2019. Her academic background provides a strong foundation in public health principles, with a focus on biostatistics and epidemiology.
Previous Experience
Before her current roles, Sydney Fisher interned at Morehouse College as part of Project Imhotep for three months in 2021. She also worked as a Gymnastics Coach for the City of College Park, Georgia, for two months in 2019. These positions contributed to her diverse skill set and experience in both educational and community settings.
Research Focus and Goals
Sydney Fisher aims to reduce racial and ethnic disparities in health through her studies and research. Her research interests include maternal and child health, as well as infectious diseases. This focus reflects her commitment to addressing critical health issues within underserved populations.