EXITO Fellows

Darren Annor headshot

Darren Annor is a second-year at the University of Illinois at Chicago, and is majoring in Kinesiology. He is the first generation of the E.X.I.T.O health research program. This programs helps undergraduate students to pursue a career in biomedical research. In the future Darren is planning to pursue a career in physical therapy. He has a drive to help those in need and is working hard to accomplish his goals.

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Ciara Balkcon is a second-year Kinesiology student at the University of Illinois at Chicago, with aspirations of minoring in Disability and Human Development. She is a fellow of the Enhancing Cross-disciplinary Innovation and Training for Opportunities (E.X.I.T.O) program, where she is gaining valuable research knowledge and mentorship while developing the skills to design, conduct, and present her own research.

She brings experience in nutrition and exercise research from her internship with Leidos, where she collaborated with research teams to collect and analyze data on army cadets this past year.

In her academic journey, Ciara is focusing on the interconnected fields of anatomy, physiology, biomechanics, and psychology as they relate to human movement, while also delving into the cultural, historical, and policy-driven perspectives surrounding disability. Her personal experience as a disabled person deeply fuels her passion for both the biomechanics of human movement and a nuanced
understanding of disability culture and advocacy.

With her upcoming degrees, Ciara aims to work in the field of disability rehabilitation and research. She is committed to advancing the quality of life for individuals with disabilities and contributing to the ever-evolving body of knowledge surrounding their rehabilitation, health, and well-being.

Adamaris Diaz headshot

Adamaris Diaz is a second-year student at the University of Illinois Chicago, pursuing a degree in Rehabilitation Sciences with a focus on pre-occupational Therapy. While new to the formal research experience, she has successfully completed coursework in Introduction to Clinical Research, Research in Psychology, and Introduction to Assistive Technology. Adamaris is particularly interested in exploring cultural competence in assistive technology adoption and cultural considerations in rehabilitation programs. Her passion for cultural competency is deeply rooted in her experiences and perspective as a Latina, giving her a firsthand understanding of the importance of addressing cultural nuances in healthcare and community engagement. She has gained practical experience as a rehabilitation aide at a physical therapy clinic for the past year. After graduation, Adamaris plans to pursue a degree in occupational therapy to enhance her skills and knowledge in assisting individuals with diverse needs.

Joanna Del Pilar is a transfer student from City Colleges of Chicago (CCC), where she completed her associate’s in general studies. She is currently pursuing a degree in nutrition with the goal of becoming a registered dietitian nutritionist (RDN). She is a fellow of the Enhancing Crossdisciplinary Innovation and Training for Opportunities (E.X.I.T.O.) program, where she can obtain tools, training, and experience in research. She will also be participating in the Healthy Flames, where she will be working with other students from nutrition and public health. Her desire is to assist patients with options other than pure medicine and deal with the whole body before, after, and during a diagnosis and injury by implementing the concepts that food and exercise is medicine.

Alexander Garcia is a second-year student at the University of Illinois Chicago. He is pursuing a bachelor’s degree in Disability and Human Development with a pre-PT focus. Alex also works parttime at O’Hare International Airport during the school year and full-time during the holidays and summer breaks. As a first-generation college attendee, his interest in PT and Health stems from seeing others reach personal health goals while learning to push new limits. Alex is excited to see how much he can accomplish as a first-generation college student, including taking on research opportunities and exploring and keeping different options open beyond his undergraduate studies, all while supporting and encouraging his younger siblings.

Dante McCoy headshot

Dante is a kinesiology student at the University of Illinois Chicago. Dante is dedicated and hard-working, with a passion for sports and helping others succeed. As an aspiring sports medicine physician, Dante is committed to learning new skills and applying them to future career goals. Dante is confident in completing tasks, resourceful in seeking solutions when faced with challenges, and driven by a desire to impact and assist others in achieving their goals.

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Steffany Medrano is a second-year student at the University of Illinois Chicago’s College of Applied Health Sciences, pursuing a degree in Rehabilitation Sciences and a minor in Disability and Human Development. She became an EXITO Research Fellow in the fall semester of 2024. She is a part of Mujeres en Medicina, a student organization for aspiring healthcare professionals, as well as registered her student organization at UIC named Treat Your Shelf Club to create a space for book enthusiasts. In her dive into research, she is hoping to connect a bridge to make better connections and relationships between healthcare providers and Spanish-speaking patients. She would love to explore more into child development. Upon completing her undergraduate studies, she intends to attend graduate school to pursue a career in Speech-Language Pathology.

Julia Soto headshot

Julia is an undergraduate student at UIC, currently double majoring in Nutrition and Music Performance. She is passionate about not only making healthy foods more accessible to underfunded communities but also about disrupting the process by which food in society is made that makes it “unhealthy” for us. Growing up on the northside of Chicago, she was fortunate enough to participate in The People’s Music School, a nonprofit, where she began playing cello at 7 years old and continues her musical studies at UIC. Having received her music education free of cost, Julia advocates for funding of education, in all forms, for students growing up in communities like hers. Being a part of EXITO will give her the opportunity to participate in research related to public health and will expose her to real-world situations currently facing our communities. After completing her undergraduate studies, Julia plans to study medicine to become a practicing physician.

Saakshi Zala headshot

Saakshi Zala is a second-year student majoring in Disability and Human Development at the University of Illinois-Chicago. She also participates in the Research Training Program at EXITO, which will allow her to spend the summer working in a research lab within the College of Applied Health Sciences. Saakshi is learning about and gaining experience in inpatient care as a certified nursing assistant at Advocate Lutheran General Hospital. After completing her undergraduate studies, she plans to apply to medical school to advance her medical education and become a doctor.

Alexandra Zamorano headshot

Alexandra Zamorano is a sophomore majoring in Rehabilitation Sciences at the University of Illinois Chicago with a concentration in Occupational Therapy. Inspired by personal experiences that sparked her interest in pediatric rehabilitation, she plans to become a pediatric occupational therapist dedicated to supporting children’s development and empowering families. Alexandra is also interested in disability and rehabilitation research and hopes to contribute to improving accessible, evidence-based care for individuals with diverse needs.

Vincent Saam  headshot

Vincent Saam is a second-year Rehabilitation Sciences student at the University of Illinois Chicago. Inspired by his personal experiences with rehabilitation, he plans to pursue graduate training in Occupational Therapy or Prosthetics and Orthotics. His interests include neurology, assistive technology, and disability-centered rehabilitation research, with the goal of improving accessible, patient-centered care for individuals with disabilities. As an EXITO Research Fellow, Vincent developed and presented an independent research project at the Undergraduate Research Forum, further strengthening his passion for research and rehabilitation.

Sophia Lopez headshot

Sophia Lopez is a sophomore at the University of Illinois Chicago majoring in Kinesiology, with minors in Psychology and Disability Inclusion. She plans to pursue a career in Occupational Therapy and is particularly interested in aging, rehabilitation, and promoting independence across diverse populations. Inspired by an internship at a rehabilitation center, Sophia developed a passion for patient-centered care after observing the meaningful impact occupational therapists have on individuals’ recovery and quality of life. She hopes to combine research and clinical practice to improve rehabilitation outcomes and support individuals in achieving greater independence.

Karla Chavira headshot

Karla Chavira is a sophomore at the University of Illinois Chicago pursuing a bachelor’s degree in Nutrition with a minor in Entrepreneurship. She plans to continue her education by earning a master’s degree in Nutrition and becoming a registered dietitian, with the long-term goal of opening her own wellness center. Through her experiences at UIC, EXITO, and working in a healthcare setting, Karla has developed a passion for understanding the social determinants of health and their impact on nutrition and wellness. She hopes to promote equitable, patient-centered care and support individuals in achieving healthier lives.

Sara Al-Azzeh headshot

Sara Al-Azzeh is a second-year Kinesiology student at the University of Illinois Chicago with a minor in Chemistry. She plans to pursue a career in medicine and is interested in research focused on orthopedic wellness, recovery after surgical procedures, and rehabilitation following neurological conditions such as stroke. Through her work as a Certified Nursing Assistant in rehabilitation and hospice care, Sara developed a passion for supporting older adults and understanding the importance of dignity, empathy, and patient-centered care. She hopes to combine her clinical experiences and research interests to improve health outcomes for individuals across diverse populations.

Fatima Ali-Razvi headshot

Fatima Ali-Razvi is a second-year student at the University of Illinois Chicago majoring in Kinesiology with a minor in Disability and Human Development. Her interest in healthcare and rehabilitation grew through experiences working with children with disabilities, including participating in physical therapy activities and providing behavioral support for children with autism. Fatima is interested in child development and hopes to further explore research related to improving health outcomes for individuals with diverse needs. After completing her undergraduate studies, she plans to pursue medical school and a career in pediatrics or obstetrics and gynecology.

Brenda Flores headshot

Brenda Flores is a sophomore at the University of Illinois Chicago majoring in Kinesiology on the pre-nursing track. Through her experiences with the UIC Hispanic Center of Excellence, she has gained research experience in wet lab techniques and case study analysis, including projects focused on chemical interactions and clinical conditions. Brenda is interested in exploring medical technologies and approaches to improving responses to infectious diseases. She hopes to continue developing her research and healthcare skills while pursuing a career dedicated to advancing patient care.

Janikua Gutierrez headshot

Janikua Gutierrez is a sophomore at the University of Illinois Chicago majoring in Kinesiology with a minor in Spanish for the Professions on a pre-Physical Therapy track. Her interest in rehabilitation grew through her passion for helping individuals improve movement, manage pain, and participate in the activities that are meaningful to them. Janikua is also interested in bridging communication between healthcare providers and Spanish-speaking patients to promote more inclusive rehabilitation experiences. She hopes to pursue a career as a physical therapist focused on providing compassionate, accessible care for diverse communities.

Viktoria Tocka headshot

Viktoria Tocka is a Kinesiology major at the University of Illinois Chicago with a minor in Nutrition and plans to pursue a career in Physical Therapy. Her interest in rehabilitation grew through her own experiences recovering from injury and seeing the impact movement-based care can have on helping individuals return to meaningful activities. As an EXITO Fellow, Viktoria engages in research training, mentorship, and professional development focused on health equity. Through her work as a rehabilitation aide and volunteer experiences in her community, she has developed a passion for compassionate, patient-centered care. She hopes to become a physical therapist who helps individuals improve mobility, prevent injury, and enhance quality of life.

Sherise Collins headshot

Sherise Collins is a second-year pre-med student at the University of Illinois Chicago pursuing a degree in Nutrition. As an EXITO Fellow, she participates in research training, mentorship, and professional development focused on increasing diversity in health-related professions. Through her experiences at the Jesse Brown VA Medical Center and as a Medical Assistant in elder care and dermatology, Sherise has developed a passion for understanding how communication, trust, and cultural awareness influence patient care. She is interested in the intersection of nutrition, health equity, and research and hopes to become a physician who provides compassionate, patient-centered care.