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    Joseph Levin

    Ph.D. Student in Biophysics and Mechanobiology

    Joseph Levin is a Ph.D student at The Rockefeller University, focusing on mechanobiology, specifically studying how proteins adapt their structures and functions under mechanical forces like stretching. As a dedicated science communicator and educator, Joseph works closely with high school students in New York City, particularly those coming from underprivileged backgrounds. In terms of education, Joseph achieved a Triple First in Biochemistry, equivalent to a 4.0 GPA, from the University of Cambridge, and is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Biophysics at The Rockefeller University. His professional journey includes roles such as Scientific Advisor at SparkBeyond, Course Instructor at RockEDU Science Outreach, Research Assistant at MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, and various positions within the Queens' College JCR (Student Union). Additionally, he has experience as a Summer Intern at Kadmon Holdings, Inc., and Research Assistant at The Francis Crick Institute.

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    New York, New York, United States