Jeremiah Joseph is a junior Instem Scholar at The University of Texas at Arlington pursuing a dual honors degree in clinical and applied physiology and philosophy & ethics with minors in biochemistry, biology, political science, medical humanities, and leadership honors. Joseph's professional path includes roles as a university-level teacher and tutor, a medical assistant and assistant administrator in home health and hospice, and a marketing lead, all dedicated to serving disadvantaged communities. In his early college years, Joseph contributed as a research assistant in The Neurovascular Physiology Lab, securing multiple research fellowships, scholarships, and awards sponsored by renowned institutions such as NIH, NSF, AHA, USDHHS, and NSMTF. His recent transition into health informatics saw him contributing as a research assistant for The Wilson Lab. Beyond academics and research, Joseph holds key positions as the director of community health advancement at Bear Creek Community Church and vice president of The Rotaract Club of UT Arlington. After graduation, he plans to pursue a dual M.D./Ph.D. degree in medicine and health policy or health economics.