Harerimana, Nadia Victoria
Max Planck Research Group Biosocial – Biology, Social Disparities, and Development
Main Focus
Population Geneticist | Bridging Science, Policy, and Advocacy
Nadia Harerimana has a background in population genetics, computational biology, and neurodevelopment diseases. Her research focuses on understanding genetic variation through social and historical lenses, particularly exploring the intersection of genetics, geography, and socio-economic outcomes. Beyond her academic work, Nadia is committed to science communication and outreach, empowering underrepresented communities and shaping global conversations on genetics and public health.
Curriculum Vitae
2024 - Now : Predoctoral Fellow, MPRG Biosocial, MPI for Human Development
2023 - 2024: Predoctoral Fellow, Fakultät für Soziologie, Universität Bielefeld
2021 - 2023: Computational Scientist, Genetics and Genomic Sciences, Icahn School of Medicine
2018 - 2021: MSc in Genetics and Molecular Biology, Emory University
2015 - 2018: Research Assistant, The Jackson Laboratory
2014 - 2018: BA in Human Ecology, College of the Atlantic