ANOUK CARTER-DORF
Anouk Carter-Dorf is an Aardvark Israel intern for The Jerusalem Post. She grew up in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and plans to pursue an education in Neuroscience and Journalism. In her free time, she enjoys playing guitar, writing, reading, and being active. She can be reached at anoukjcd@gmail.com.
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No. 38: Joshua Shemer, Shali Mazaki-Tovi: Bringing innovation to healthcare
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