Natasha Kulviwat
Harvard '28 | STS Finalist '24 | ISEF '22, '23 Gordon E. Moore Award Winner, '24 | U.S. Presidential Scholar | Atlas Fellow
Natasha Kulviwat
Harvard '28 | STS Finalist '24 | ISEF '22, '23 Gordon E. Moore Award Winner, '24 | U.S. Presidential Scholar | Atlas Fellow
Bio
Bio
With a distinguished background in neurocognitive research, Natasha Kulviwat has been recognized as a Regeneron STS Finalist, a Gordon E. Moore Award Winner, and a U.S. Presidential Scholar. Her innovative work on novel biomarkers for predicting suicide risk has garnered significant attention from major outlets like Business Insider and Forbes. Natasha’s leadership roles, including serving as President of her Student Council and founding several STEM initiatives, underscore her dedication to advancing both science and education. As a mentor, she offers expertise in advanced research methodologies, data analysis, and effective scientific communication. Her mentorship focuses on nurturing innovation, guiding complex research projects, and empowering students to excel in their scientific pursuits.
With a distinguished background in neurocognitive research, Natasha Kulviwat has been recognized as a Regeneron STS Finalist, a Gordon E. Moore Award Winner, and a U.S. Presidential Scholar. Her innovative work on novel biomarkers for predicting suicide risk has garnered significant attention from major outlets like Business Insider and Forbes. Natasha’s leadership roles, including serving as President of her Student Council and founding several STEM initiatives, underscore her dedication to advancing both science and education. As a mentor, she offers expertise in advanced research methodologies, data analysis, and effective scientific communication. Her mentorship focuses on nurturing innovation, guiding complex research projects, and empowering students to excel in their scientific pursuits.