Adi Radhakrishnan is an associate with the Center for Health and Human Rights at the O’Neill Institute. His work focuses on access to health care, the right to a healthy environment, and the rights of health and care workers through research, litigation, and advocacy.

Before joining the O’Neill Institute, Radhakrishnan worked at Human Rights Watch, conducting research and advocacy on sexual and reproductive health and rights and the human rights impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Previously, he was a member of the Columbia Law Human Rights Clinic, where he engaged in participatory action research and advocacy to improve higher education and health in South Asia. He has also worked with ICAP in Kisumu and Nairobi, Kenya.

Radhakrishnan holds a J.D. from Columbia University School of Law, where he received the Edwin Parker Prize for excellence in international and comparative law, and a B.A. from Washington University in St. Louis. He is admitted to practice law in Washington, D.C.

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