About Awa
Awa Cisse was born and raised in Dakar, Senegal. She embarked on a nursing career before immigrating to the USA in 2018. At Georgia State–Perimeter College, she discovered her passion for science and dedicated herself to mentoring underrepresented students in STEM. Awa graduated with an Associate Degree in Biology in 2021 from Perimeter College, the same year she was awarded the Jack Kent Cooke Transfer scholarship and received admission into Yale University.
At Yale, she is majoring in Molecular Biology and French Studies. She currently conducts research at Yale School of Public Health in the infectious disease department, where she focuses on effective treatments for malaria. Her career goal is to practice medicine in both the USA and Senegal, with a desire to enhance healthcare access in her birth country.
Beyond her academic pursuits, Awa actively engages with communities, volunteering at local organizations, that focus on healthcare equity and access. During her free time, she enjoys listening to podcasts and cooking new recipes.
Awa earned an AS from Georgia State University and is on track to complete her BS in Molecular Biology and a BA in French studies at Yale University in May 2024.
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