Sabrina is a student at Yale University majoring in political science and pursuing a degree at the intersection of law, business, and public policy.She is a Yale Lux et Veritas Leadership and Yale Women in Government Fellow. At ISP, she investigates reproductive health,corporate law, the First Amendment, and the implications of technological developments on civil liberties, corporations, and access to knowledge.Sabrina is trained by The Campaign School at Yale and served as a legislative intern in the U.S. Senate,researching topics such as reproductive health, mental health, disability rights, foreign affairs, antitrust, and consumer rights. As the head of the Public Health Policy Center with the Yale Policy Institute, she led a team to conduct research andproposed policy recommendations to the Connecticut Legislature’s Reproductive Rights Caucus. Sabrina alsoserved as an editorial intern for the Yale Law Journal and Yale Journal on Health Policy, Law, and Ethics. At Yale, she is co-president of the Yale Policy Institute, president of Scholars of Finance, co-president of the Women Leadership Initiative, and vice-president of the Yale Institute for Political Leadership.
Outside of Yale, Sabrina is a judge for the Scholastic Art and Writing Awards and the Regeneron ISEF Alumni Special Award, a committee chair for the Young Scholars Council for the U.S. Presidential Scholars Foundation, and member of the Student Advisory Council for the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute. She has been spotlighted in theYale For Humanity video showcase to share her journey and the Yale experience.