Ms. Andrada is a Research Assistant at the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security. Her primary research interests include health security policy, bioterrorism, health system strengthening, and the intersection between health security and armed conflict.
Ms. Andrada began at the Center as an intern in summer 2018, working through the completion of her undergraduate studies in May 2019. Prior to coming to the Center, she worked in a variety of healthcare settings, from advocacy work through Universities Allied for Essential Medicines to clinical research work through the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine and Johns Hopkins Hospital Centro Sol Clinic.
Ms. Andrada earned her BA in international studies from the Johns Hopkins University, and she is an alumna of the Jack Kent Cooke Foundation Young and College Scholarships.