Harman Bindra
Harman Bindra is a second-year medical student at UMass Chan Medical School. Born and raised in Windsor, Ontario, he completed his Bachelor of Science in Neuroscience with a minor in Chemistry at Wayne State University. As an undergraduate, he founded Saaf Suthra, an organization dedicated to improving hygiene access for underserved populations through donation drives and community events. This commitment to health equity carried into medical school, where Harman has focused his efforts on dermatology-related health disparities, sustainability, and digital innovation. His research includes evaluating the efficiency and environmental impact of single-kit Mohs surgery, investigating pulse oximetry accuracy in patients with skin of color, and contributing to projects involving AI tools for wound care and symptom tracking in dermatology.