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Talha Mohammed Ansari
Founder & Editor-In-Chief
Hey, I'm Talha, the writer and editor behind MedTalk Dispatch.
Most of the post here are written by me, but I also edit and feature others.

Dr. Krista Marrero
PhD Mentor
Dr. Krista Marrero is a neuroscience PhD specializing in behavioral analysis, data visualization, and translating complex research into clear insights. She bridges academic research and industry applications while actively mentoring students through biotech outreach programs across California.
PhD Webinar:
Dr. Marrero held a great workshop about science communication for our writers! Read the notes here.

Devanshi Agarwal
PhD Mentor
Devanshi Agarwal is a PhD candidate at UC San Diego in the Neal Lab, focusing on biological sciences and metabolic pathways. She has industry experience in pharmacology and drug discovery from her time at Cytokinetics, and is the Director of Nucleate's Women's Initiative.
PhD Webinar:
Devanshi Agarwal held a super informative PhD webinar for our writers! Read the notes here.

Daksha Chandragiri
Writer
Hi, I’m Daksha Chandragiri, a freshman at the University of Washington Seattle majoring in Biology on the pre-med track. I’m particularly interested in human anatomy and genetics, especially advances in genetic editing. Outside of academics, I love to bake, dance, and spend time with my family.

Amatullah Hassanali
Writer
Amatullah Hassanali is a junior studying Health Science at Benedictine University in Lisle, IL and plans to pursue a career as a Physician Assistant (PA), with long-term interests in clinical research and the integration of emerging biotechnologies in genetics and neuroscience. Outside of academics, Amatullah enjoys reading, exploring art history, and learning about how creativity and science intersect in healthcare environments.
Most Recent Article:
A New Era of Gene Editing: One Tool to Edit, Activate, and Silence Genes at Once

Nabiha Kashfee
Writer
Hey, I’m Nabiha, a pre-med and biology student at The City College of New York. My research interests include biomedical engineering, particularly its application in surgery, as well as cancer biology, bone healing, and tissue repair. I’m working towards a career in surgery and gaining hands-on clinical experience. Outside of academics, I enjoy reading thriller novels, building wooden kits and LEGOs, and taking long walks.
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Muaz Kashif
Writer
Muaz Kashif is a cracked UC Riverside student who wants to one day become a sports med physician.
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