Thomas Stirrat

Thomas Stirrat

Student Researcher @ NYU Langone Health

About Thomas Stirrat

Thomas Stirrat is a Student Researcher passionate about health equity and collaborative work, currently affiliated with multiple prestigious institutions.

Current Roles at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and NYU Langone Health

Thomas Stirrat is currently working as a Student Researcher at both The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and NYU Langone Health. His roles involve collaborative research efforts aimed at making a tangible impact on patient lives, with a strong focus on enhancing health equity for communities with limited access to quality care.

Previous Experience at Duquesne University and Advocate Aurora Health

Thomas Stirrat has prior experience working as an NIH NINDS Research Fellow at Duquesne University for 3 months in 2021, located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He also worked as a Patient Care Technician at Advocate Aurora Health in Libertyville, Illinois, from 2020 to 2022, where he contributed to patient care over a 2-year period.

Earlier Roles at Medical College of Wisconsin

Thomas Stirrat worked as a Pharmacology & Toxicology Research Intern at the Medical College of Wisconsin from 2019 to 2020, spending 10 months in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. This role further developed his research skills and his commitment to health equity.

Educational Background in Medicine and Biological Sciences

Thomas Stirrat achieved his Doctor of Medicine (MD) from Georgetown University School of Medicine. He also holds a Bachelor of Science (BS) in Biology/Biological Sciences from the University of Wisconsin-Parkside. Additionally, he studied at College of Lake County and Carmel Catholic High School.

Commitment to Health Equity and Leadership

Thomas Stirrat is passionate about enhancing health equity, particularly for underserved communities. He enjoys working collaboratively with teams to make a tangible impact on patient lives. He is also dedicated to fostering innovation and leadership skills through mentorship and is actively looking for research opportunities that align with his interests in health equity and personal growth.

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