Lusangelis Ramos (SY '25) is a neuroscience major from Brooklyn, New York, who was born around the beautiful, green Andes mountains of Valencia, Venezuela. As a first-generation, low-income, queer, disabled, immigrant Latina, she is proud of the communities she belongs to. At Yale, she is co-president of Club Venezuela and she has been part of the Yale Policy Institute and Y-NEURO (Yale-Neuroscience Education Undergraduate Research Organization) club in prior years. She also loves working as a peer liaison for Student Accessibility Services and she is currently an undergraduate research assistant for the Yale Cognitive Neuroscience of Affect, Memories, and Stress Lab. She studied traditional medicine and community health with the School of International Training in Vietnam in the summer of 2023 and, this past summer, she pursued her own independent global health research in Colombia. She is very passionate about migrant, mental, and reproductive health as well as public health policy and health disparities among marginalized communities. Lusangelis hopes to work internationally and collaborate with others to make healthcare more accessible.