Hannah Rosenthal is a senior in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences majoring in Global and Public Health Sciences with a minor in Infectious Disease Biology. She is passionate about epidemiology, vector-borne disease, and food-borne illness. Along with her group mates, Hannah is currently developing a Theory of Change to address mosquito-borne disease in Miami-Dade County. Contact Hannah at her43@cornell.edu.
David Braunstein is a senior in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences majoring in Global and Public Health Sciences with a minor in Infectious Disease Sciences. He is passionate about addressing and analyzing the global impact of mosquito-borne diseases. Along with his groupmates, he is developing a Theory of Change regarding the implementation of genetically-modified Aedes Aegypti mosquitoes and concurrent education and political efforts to reduce the prevalence of Aedes-vectored diseases in Miami-Dade County. Contact David at dpb92@cornell.edu.
Peter Deckerman is a junior in the College of Arts and Sciences majoring in Global and Public Health Sciences with a minor in Infectious Disease and Business. He is passionate about vector-borne diseases. Along with his groupmates, Peter is currently developing a Theory of Change regarding mosquito control in Miami-Dade County. Contact Peter at pgd35@cornell.edu.