Anmol Mathur is a student of the 2024-2025 LL.M. in National and Global Health Law. She is originally from India.

Mathur is interested in a wide range of issues, including digital health technologies, patient privacy, assisted reproductive technologies, food and drug laws, non-communicable diseases, and access to health care.

Prior to enrolling at Georgetown Law, Mathur worked as a program associate at the Centre for Health Equity Law and Policy, where she developed advocacy strategies and researched policy submissions related to digital health interventions, HIV aid and access to treatment, and health inequities. Her focus areas included data protection and emerging health technologies, food and pharmaceutical regulation, public health governance and policies, occupational health and safety, and medical ethics.

Mathur holds a B.A. and an LL.B. from Symbiosis International University in India.

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