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Welcome to the team, Anvita!

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We’re excited to introduce Anvita, Clinical Research Associate at the Brain Inflammation Collaborative! 

Anvita is a 2025 graduate of the University of Cambridge, where she received her MPhil in Cognitive Neurosciences, and holds a Bachelor’s degree in Linguistics and Chemistry from New York University.

In light of her background working with multiple sclerosis, neurosarcoidosis, and stroke aphasia patients, she is passionate about health accessibility and is committed to making treatment and rehabilitation more intuitive, usable, and accessible for all patients experiencing neuropsychiatric symptoms. 

Anvita enjoys long walks, yoga, and peppermint tea. Welcome to the community, Anvita!

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