The Genetics Society of America (GSA) is excited to announce the latest cohort of student and postdoc leaders joining the Early Career Leadership Program

Participants receive training and mentoring while serving on committees charged with understanding the needs, interests, concerns, and challenges of early career scientist GSA members. As part of this leadership and professional development program, appointees develop programming and resources to advocate for the interests of the Society, highlight important advancements originating within the genetics community, and build relationships with scientists in all sectors of the workforce. Learn more about the program and current participants here

Accessibility Subcommittee

Ece Nur Erol, member
Graduate student, Bogazici University, Ihsan Dogramaci Bilkent University

Career Development Subcommittee

Anik Mitra, Co-chair
Graduate student, University of Southern California
Pronouns: he/him

Nathaniel Aaron Jordan, member
Graduate student, University of Maine School of Molecular and Biomedical Sciences

Communication and Outreach Subcommittee

Leah Dobossy, member
Graduate student, Rutgers University
Pronouns: she/they

Rachel Hexamer, Co-chair
Graduate student, University of Delaware

Sally Ireri, member
Postdoc, Carnegie Science
Pronouns: she/her

Community and Membership Engagement Subcommittee

Rajni Rai, co-chair
Graduate student, University of Windsor
Pronouns: she/her

Kolawole Aremu, member
Graduate student, Mississippi State University, Trans-Saharan Diseases Research Centre

Multimedia Subcommittee

Luke Arnce, Co-chair
Postdoc, Indiana University

Racheal Asaolu, member
Graduate student, Worcester Polytechnic Institute

Shruti Shastry, member
Graduate student, Worcester Polytechnic Institute

Policy and Advocacy Subcommittee

Angelica Previero, Co-chair
Graduate student, University of Michigan

Pavithra Venkataraman, member
Postdoc, Université  Laval

Sarah Ruttenberg, member
Postdoc, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI)