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Ms. Nicole Bulanchuk | Social Sciences | Young Scientist Award

Ms. Nicole Bulanchuk, Transitioning Service member Suicide Prevention Center, United States

šŸŒŸ Ms. Nicole Bulanchuk is an accomplished professional with a Master of Arts in Psychology in Education from Teacherā€™s College, Columbia University, specializing in Global Mental Health and Trauma. Her thesis on the influence of social support on the association between child abuse, military sexual trauma, and homelessness demonstrates her expertise. With a background in nonprofit operations and leadership, she excels in program development, strategic planning, and budget management. As the Operations Coordinator at the Transitioning Servicemember/Veteran and Suicide Prevention Center, she oversees projects and partnerships, showcasing her organizational skills and commitment to serving veterans. Additionally, her experience as Founder and Executive Director of Believe New York Philanthropies underscores her dedication to supporting marginalized communities. Ms. Bulanchuk’s blend of hard and soft skills, including proficiency in technical tools and emotional intelligence, equips her to lead with innovation and compassion.

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Education:

šŸŽ“ Ms. Nicole Bulanchuk, a distinguished scholar, holds a Master of Arts in Psychology in Education from Teacherā€™s College, Columbia University, focusing on Global Mental Health and Trauma. Her research, exploring the impact of social support on veterans’ experiences of child abuse, military sexual trauma, and homelessness, demonstrates her dedication to understanding and addressing complex societal issues. Complementing her master’s degree, she graduated Summa Cum Laude from the University at Albany, SUNY, with dual degrees in Psychology and Human Development. With concentrations in Neuroscience and Peer-Mentorship/Organizational Leadership, she brings a multifaceted understanding of human behavior and development to her professional endeavors. šŸŒŸ

Professional Experience:

šŸŒŸ Ms. Nicole Bulanchuk’s professional journey reflects a diverse and impactful career trajectory. As Operations Coordinator at the Transitioning Servicemember/Veteran and Suicide Prevention Center, she manages projects and partnerships, exemplifying her commitment to supporting veterans. Her tenure as Chief Operating Officer at Oak Tree Canvassing showcases her expertise in nonprofit fundraising and marketing. Additionally, her role as Founder and Executive Director of Believe New York Philanthropies underscores her leadership in addressing poverty and mental health challenges. With experience in diverse roles such as Survivor Advocate and Legislative Intern, she brings a wealth of skills and compassion to her work. šŸŽ“

Certifications & Trainings:

šŸŽ“ Ms. Nicole Bulanchuk’s commitment to professional development is evident through her extensive certifications and trainings. With qualifications such as the NYS Dept of Health 40-Hour Rape Crisis Advocate and Mental Health First Aid, she demonstrates a dedication to supporting individuals in crisis. Her completion of the VA Veterans Cultural Competence Training and Columbia Health LGBTQIA+ Safe Zone reflects her commitment to inclusivity and cultural competency. Additionally, her readiness for emergencies is evident through certifications in Disaster Preparedness and CPR/First Aid. These credentials highlight her preparedness and expertise in addressing a wide range of challenges with compassion and competence. šŸŒŸ

Awards:

šŸ† Ms. Nicole Bulanchuk’s remarkable achievements are celebrated through a multitude of prestigious awards. Her dedication to research and presentation excellence earned her the Outstanding Presentation Award at the Diversity in Research and Practice Conference in 2021. Recognized as a trailblazer, she received The Shirley Chisholm Trailblazer Award at the Provostā€™s Student Excellence Awards. Additionally, her outstanding contributions were acknowledged with awards such as the Research Paper Excellence Award from the NYS Assembly Internship Program and the Unsung Hero Lavender Award from the Multicultural Resource Center. Ms. Bulanchuk’s consistent leadership and service were further honored with several Outstanding Senior Awards and the Community Service Award, solidifying her status as an exemplary leader and contributor. šŸŒŸ

Research Focus:

šŸ” ZJ Rosinger, JS Jacobskind, N Bulanchuk, and colleagues’ research, published in the Journal of Comparative Neurology in 2019, delves into the characterization and gonadal hormone regulation of a sexually dimorphic corticotropinā€releasing factor receptor 1 cell group. This study contributes to the understanding of neural mechanisms underlying sex differences in stress responses, a critical area within the field of neuroscience. By elucidating how gonadal hormones influence the activity of corticotropinā€releasing factor receptor 1 cells, the research sheds light on potential therapeutic targets for stress-related disorders. Their work showcases a dedication to unraveling complex neurobiological phenomena with implications for mental health. šŸ§ 

Publication Top Notes:

Characterization and gonadal hormone regulation of a sexually dimorphic corticotropinā€releasing factor receptor 1 cell group

 

 

Nicole Bulanchuk | Social Sciences | Young Scientist Award

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