Madison Stringer
Class of 2024
Madison Stringer lives a life of science, community and bobsled thrills. After completing a bachelor’s degree in biology, she complemented her scientific journey with a master’s degree in neuroscience, during which she worked on a protocol using electroencephalography to help children regulate their attention, offering hope for conditions such as ADHD. Beyond academia, she actively engages with the international organization HOPEworldwide, facilitating international volunteer initiatives. Her commitment to global betterment is matched by her time as a former French national bobsled team pilot. Through a blend of scientific expertise, philanthropy and athletic dedication, Madison aspires to bridge the gap between research and health care, disseminating crucial findings to empower health professionals and enhance public well-being.

‘Where words fail, music speaks’

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Missing Microbes
