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Neil Jairath is a graduate of the University of Michigan Medical school, class of 2021. He graduated #1 in his class there, receiving the Charles and Phyllis Lowe Merit Scholarship (awarded to fourth-year medical students of highest academic standing), the Academic Achievement Award, and the Academic Recognition Award. Neil was also awarded the Paul DeWolf Award and Patrick John Niland Award, was inducted into the Gold Humanism Honors Society and Alpha Omega Alpha Honors Society, and graduated with Distinction in Research Honors. He was actively involved in leadership initiatives and interdisciplinary research, including the utilization of artificial intelligence as a means of augmented physician diagnosis and biostatistical projects and clinical research investigating various oncologic theories, especially pertaining to the intersection of immunology and oncology. He served as an interviewer and admissions representative for three years during his time at Michigan. Neil has 20+ published articles and has presented his team's work 30+ times at national and international conferences. He is pursuing a residency in dermatology at New York University starting July 2022, following an intern year at Scripps Mercy Hospital in San Diego.
Elle is an MD candidate at Duke University School of Medicine. After high school, Elle received the IBM Watson Scholarship and attended Johns Hopkins University as a varsity basketball player. She then transferred to UNC Chapel Hill and graduated summa cum laude, and was a member of Phi Beta Kappa. During her undergraduate years, Elle held leadership positions in various organizations and received the President's Volunteer Service Award for her home healthcare work in Durham, NC. Elle assisted with global health, psychology, and cancer biology research throughout her undergraduate studies. Before matriculating to medical school, Elle was a college advisor at a rural NC high school and coached their basketball and volleyball teams.
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