California State University, San Bernardino
Presenter: Samantha Coronado, California State University, San Bernardino
Project: Framed by others: A Technology-Based Investigation of Contexual Effects on Body Perception
Description of the project: Samantha Coronado is a second-year Biology major at California State University, San Bernardino pursuing a career in medicine grounded in health equity. She conducts undergraduate research in the Karlinsky Lab on contextual bias in body perception using technology-driven methods. Samantha is the founder and president of Samaritans in Action, advancing community-based health initiatives across her community, and serves as Vice President of the Medical and Pre-Health Student Society. She represents the College of Natural Sciences in student government, championing for access, accountability, and student-centered leadership.
Biography:

Samantha Coronado is a second-year Biology major at California State University, San Bernardino pursuing a career in medicine grounded in health equity. She conducts undergraduate research in the Karlinsky Lab on contextual bias in body perception using technology-driven methods. Samantha is the founder and president of Samaritans in Action, advancing community-based health initiatives across her community, and serves as Vice President of the Medical and Pre-Health Student Society. She represents the College of Natural Sciences in student government, championing for access, accountability, and student-centered leadership.