Raquel Levit is a Clinical Research Assistant for the Pediatric Infectious Disease Epidemiology & Antimicrobial Stewardship (IDEAS) research group within Clinical Futures at CHOP, where she supports the STAMPP trial, a study aimed at reducing unnecessary antibiotic use through Safety Net Antibiotic Prescribing (SNAP).
She graduated from the University of Delaware Honors College in 2025, earning a Bachelor's degree in Human Physiology with a minor in Spanish for Healthcare, while competing as a Division 1 athlete on the Women's Rowing team.
Raquel brings a diverse research background, including clinical research in pediatric mobility for children with Cerebral Palsy at the University of Delaware Department of Physical Therapy, and neurodegenerative disease research at the Weinberg ALS Center at Jefferson Hospital. Raquel was a Team Impact fellow, representing her school in pairing local children with chronic illnesses to collegiate teams throughout Delaware. Fostering inclusion and belonging through community engagement. This work highlights her commitment to inclusive care and patient connection. Raquel is passionate about pediatrics, translational research, and health equity and she is excited to contribute to advancing outcomes for children and families at CHOP.
