Olivia Xu
About Olivia Xu
Olivia Xu is a Clinical Research Assistant currently working at Massachusetts General Hospital and NYU Langone Health. She has a background in Global Public Health & Biology from New York University and has held various roles in healthcare and administrative settings.
Current Roles at NYU and Massachusetts General Hospital
Olivia Xu currently holds several key positions in notable institutions. As a Clinical Research Assistant at both NYU Langone Health and Massachusetts General Hospital since 2022, Olivia participates in critical clinical research projects. Her role at NYU involves administrative responsibilities, evidenced by her position as Secretary of the Delta Epsilon Mu Alpha Tau Chapter since 2023. Olivia’s extensive involvement in clinical research has enabled her to gain practical experience across different healthcare settings.
Educational Background in Global Public Health and Biology
Olivia Xu has a robust educational foundation, having studied Global Public Health and Biology at New York University. She is on track to achieve her Bachelor of Science (BS) in 2024, following four years of intensive study from 2020. Her academic journey also includes a high school diploma from The Rivers School, which she earned in 2020 after four years of secondary education. Olivia’s academic background has equipped her with a comprehensive understanding of public health and biological sciences.
Early Career and Internship Experience
Olivia Xu began her professional journey with a series of internships, gaining early exposure to the healthcare field. In 2019, she interned at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Wayland, Massachusetts, for two months. Additionally, Olivia interned at Massachusetts General Hospital from 2018 to 2022, where she spent four years building foundational knowledge and skills in clinical settings. These internships provided valuable hands-on experience in diverse medical environments.
Role as National Liaison at Delta Epsilon Mu Alpha Tau Chapter
Olivia Xu served as National Liaison at Delta Epsilon Mu Alpha Tau Chapter at NYU from 2022 to 2023. In this role, she facilitated communication and collaboration between different chapters of the organization. Her efforts in this position enhanced inter-chapter relations and promoted the organization's initiatives, showcasing her leadership and inter-personal communication skills.