
PULS Committees 2025-26
A team dedicated to improving your McGill Physiology experience
Our committees work with specific executive portfolios to make sure we can bring you the best events possible.

Academics Committee
VP Academic: Jathin Rao
Committee members (left to right, top to bottom):
Bruno Cotler, Ann Chen, Nelia Deroubaix, Joseph Wang, Tamar Rousso, and Isabella Babicki-Moore,
The Academic committee, in conjunction with the PULs VP Academic, serves to foster academic opportunity and facilitate support for the undergraduate student body. Through the execution and hosting of academic events, such as Lab Tours, Wine and Cheese, and clinical workshops, we aim to serve you in all aspects of the McGill academic experience.
Communications Committee
VP Communications: Natalie Ma
Committee members (left to right, top to bottom):
Maegen Gazzerro, Juliana Kim, Yael Amit, Maya Patel, and Colline Aubron-Albert
Bruno,

Hi PHGY! We are the PULS Communications Committee and we handle all things promotion! We make posters, videos, posts to promote the awesome events and resources PULS offers. If you enjoy letting your creative energy flow, the communications committee is the right fit for you.

Sustainability Committee
VP Sustainability: Zaya Hanna
Committee members (left to right, top to bottom):
Hana Yazdani, Hana Yousefshahi, Kendra MacDonald, Amelie Rigny, and Lyra Mylroie
The Sustainability Committee promotes sustainability, DEI, and charitable engagement within the Physiology program. Members collaborate to develop and implement initiatives that foster a more inclusive, sustainable, and socially conscious community. The committee contributes by brainstorming creative ideas, organizing awareness campaigns, and assisting in events that highlight.
Social Committee
VP Internas: Maya Frisani + Lareina Shen
Committee members (left to right, top to bottom):
Rachel Castellarin, Sophie Braunstein, Rosalie Georges-Picot, Siena Bildfell Saba Shirpak

The social committee is responsible for planning and executing community-building events for the Physiology student body, including initiatives such as PHGY Fuel Days, winter gala, puppy yogas, and holiday-themed events. We strive to foster an inclusive, well-connected community to support each other through physiology hardship.
Do you want to get involved in PULS?
There are many ways to get involved in PULS. Officers are either elected or appointed. The elections occur in early March. The appointed positions are hired in March and September. All information gets posted on our instagram (@pulsmcgill). We have four amazing committees that work under an executive portfolio. The committees are hired in late September.
Refer to the PULS Constitution for additional details!