
Major: Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
Position: Editor
Email: di1200@princeton.edu
Dabie is a second-year student at Princeton University majoring in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, with minors in Global Health Policy, Quantitative and Computational Biology, and African Studies. He is an editor for The Princeton Medical Review and a research assistant in the Grenfell Lab, where he combines antigenic cartography with SIR models to study vaccine targeting and cross-reactivity in dengue virus. He collaborates with University Health Services on the Creative Care Team, is a fellow in the Liechtenstein Institute on Self-Determination’s Africa Program, and volunteers as a patient advocate at Henry J. Austin Health Center. Most recently, he served as the Refugee Services Fellow with the Pace Center for Civic Engagement, where he designed and led a dual-state refugee health initiative in collaboration with the former New Jersey Health commissioner, Refugee Health Coordinator, and nonprofit partners across New Jersey and New York. In his free time, he enjoys swimming, competing on the mock trial team, and exploring new restaurants in Princeton.