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Amina Hussain

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Amina Hussain

Amina Hussain

  • Scott Scholar | Class of 2028
  • Molecular and Biomedical Biology

email:
aminahussain@unomaha.edu

Additional Information

Amina is a co-founder of the UNO chapter of Blueprints for Pangea, leading efforts to redistribute unused medical supplies to underserved communities through strategic partnerships, operational planning, and student recruitment. She also serves as Public Relations Officer for the UNO Chemistry Club and is the Founder and Secretary of the UNO Healing Hearts Project, supporting individuals facing health-related challenges. In addition to her leadership roles, Amina works as a mobility aide at the University of Nebraska Medical Center and volunteers in the Pediatrics Unit, where she deepens her clinical skills and commitment to healthcare equity. This past summer, she also volunteered at the Noor Learning Center, where she designed a Google Drive system to streamline data management and improve accessibility for teachers. Amina plans to attend medical school after completing her undergraduate degree, with the goal of becoming a pediatrician dedicated to improving children’s health and well-being.

Additional Information

Amina is a co-founder of the UNO chapter of Blueprints for Pangea, leading efforts to redistribute unused medical supplies to underserved communities through strategic partnerships, operational planning, and student recruitment. She also serves as Public Relations Officer for the UNO Chemistry Club and is the Founder and Secretary of the UNO Healing Hearts Project, supporting individuals facing health-related challenges. In addition to her leadership roles, Amina works as a mobility aide at the University of Nebraska Medical Center and volunteers in the Pediatrics Unit, where she deepens her clinical skills and commitment to healthcare equity. This past summer, she also volunteered at the Noor Learning Center, where she designed a Google Drive system to streamline data management and improve accessibility for teachers. Amina plans to attend medical school after completing her undergraduate degree, with the goal of becoming a pediatrician dedicated to improving children’s health and well-being.

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