Nicolly Silva Figueiredo (She/Her)

Student, Tufts University
Alexandra Dingle

Student, Tufts University

Hi! I am a first-year student at Tufts University and am very excited to be a Laidlaw Scholar. I am conducting research on how we can better shape refugee camps in Greece to facilitate more pluralistic interactions among children from various backgrounds through recreational purposes.
Elena Sofia Coronado Ortiz

Student, Tufts University

Hello! I am a junior, Biochemistry student at Tufts University. I am interested in the health sciences, public health, and civic biology.  In my free time, I enjoy learning how to play different instruments, listening to music, reading, coloring, and spending time with friends and family.  I'm very blessed to be on this journey with you all and can't wait to get to know you better!
Sara George

Student , Tufts University

Rachel Prestes

Student, Tufts University

Ryan Rizvi

Laidlaw Scholar, Tufts

I'm Ryan, a 2026 Laidlaw scholar at Tufts University. I was born in New York City, but my father is from Karachi, Pakistan and my Mum is from Brisbane, Australia. Now my parents' immigrant dreams live on in my 3 brothers and I as we move across the country and pursue our unique interests. I believe it is precisely this complex history of migration in my family that has inspired my passion for migration studies. 
Luisa Garciarramos Petricioli

Student, Tufts University

Hello! My name is Luisa Garciarramos, and I am a junior at Tufts University studying Cognitive and Brain Sciences and Computer Science. I am interested in the neuroscience of addiction, neurodegenerative diseases, and the intersection of neuroscience, mental health, and technology. Please feel free to contact me if you would like to chat!
Scarlett Osborn

Student, Tufts University

Harry Foster-Merrill

Student, Tufts University

Hello! My name is Harry, and I am a student at Tufts University and part of the 2026 cohort of Laidlaw Scholars. My research project investigates whether simple, low-cost habitat measurements can predict soil microbial diversity in recovering New England forests. Using five field-measurable variables, I am developing the Habitat-Based Microbial Recovery Index (hMRI): a "health score" for forest soils that conservation organizations and land managers can use without expensive lab sequencing. Through this research, my overall goal is to reframe rewilding as a public health strategy, not just an environmental one. As antibiotic resistance is increasing, some of the most promising sources of new antibiotics are soil microbes. By identifying which recovering forests have conditions associated with strong microbial communities, I hope to help direct conservation efforts toward the forests most likely to yield tomorrow's medical discoveries. If you would like to connect or have any questions at all, please feel free to reach out!
Jia Ross Nicdao

Student, Tufts University

Hafa Adai! My name is Jia and I am a rising sophomore at Tufts University pursuing a double major in International Relations and Community Health, with a minor in Legal Studies on a pre-law track. Originally from the Northern Mariana Islands, I am deeply interested in and passionate about the intersecting fields of public policy, global health, and justice systems. In my free time, I enjoy hiking, swimming, and videochatting!
Lauren Stoller

Laidlaw Scholar, Tufts University

Hi everyone! My name is Lauren, I am a rising junior at Tufts University studying Biomedical Engineering and Science, Technology, & Society. I am very interested in neuroscience research, especially neurodegenerative diseases. I am also very interested in learning about the neuroscience of addiction, and how medical research can be used for social good. In my free time, I enjoy reading, live music, and spending time with loved ones!