Education
• BS, 2022, Neuroscience, University of Texas at Dallas
Research Interests
• Modeling the systemic inequalities that lead to a lack of hygiene practices for females global
• Modeling couple behavior and how that impacts female/male relationships
• Modeling water-based outbreaks in locations facing complex emergencies or disasters
Research Interests
Babool S (2019). Applications of time-series methods for tracking cholera in Yemen: A case study in the Amran Governorate. 2019 Building Diversity in Biomedical Sciences for Undergraduates Poster Expo. Tufts University. Boston, MA (Poster Presentation).
Snyder S, Babool B, Kamungu N, Aaloori D (2021). A comparative analysis between the United Kingdom and India: Defeating the period stigma. The Global Conference on Women and Gender. Christopher Newport University. Newport News, Virginia (Poster Presentation).
- Undergraduate Research Award, 2019
- Undergraduate Research Award, 2018
- Harvard Grand Prize Winner for Undergraduate Research, 2020
- Harvard 1st place winner for Social Science Research, 2020
- President, Athena Labs, 2018-2020
- Research Intern. Tufts University. May-August 2019.
- Simpson RB, Babool S, Tarnas M, Kaminski PM, Ebel A, Naumova EN (In Preparation). Broken Barriers and Cascading Risks: An Investigation of Cholera Transmission During the Yemeni Civil War, 2016-2018.
- Babool S (2019). Applications of time-series methods for tracking cholera in Yemen: A case study in the Amran Governorate. 2019 Building Diversity in Biomedical Sciences for Undergraduates Poster Expo. Tufts University. Boston, MA (Poster Presentation).
- Snyder S, Babool B, Kamungu N, Aaloori D (2019). A comparative analysis between the United Kingdom and India: Defeating the period stigma.