Neda in a light-colored top and coat smiling in front of a city below

Neda in an old British telephone booth

Neda Moussapour

Change Consultant, Project Associate

“You are not a drop in the ocean. You are the entire ocean in a drop.”  – Rumi

Neda (she/her/hers) is a researcher interested in better understanding and addressing the ways in which racial and ethnic health disparities limit access to quality medical care for affected communities. As an Iranian immigrant, one of her passions resides in increasing resources and making the healthcare system more accessible and easier to navigate for immigrants and multilingual patients. Neda graduated from Bowdoin College with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Biology concentrated in Molecular and Cellular Biology and a minor in Sociology. She has a strong background in research studying a wide variety of topics including ecology and neurodegenerative diseases. Outside of work, you can find Neda playing and watching rugby, rooting for her favorite football team, working out, finding the best spots to admire a sunset, listening to music, traveling, and cooking.