Rebecca Law

writings

My writing centers on science, technology, and public health, combining academic research with critical analysis. Through these pieces, I aim to communicate complex ideas clearly while examining their broader impacts on society, policy, and human well-being.

Scientific Overview / Biology July 2025

Understanding Wilson’s Disease: A Genetic Disorder of Copper Metabolism

A scientific overview of Wilson’s disease, examining its genetic basis, diagnostic methods, treatment options, and emerging gene therapy research.

research April 2025

Despite Limitations: How AI Transforms Early Detection of Alzheimer’s Disease

An academic research essay examining how artificial intelligence improves early detection of Alzheimer’s disease despite limitations in data access and explainability.

Proposal March 2025

The advancement of AI in early detection for Alzheimer’s Disease

A research proposal examining how artificial intelligence improves early detection of Alzheimer’s disease through neuroimaging, biomarkers, and explainable models while addressing current limitations.

Rhetorical Analysis Feb 2025

Comparative Source Analysis on the impacts of United States eleaving the World Health Organization

A comparative analysis of journalistic and expert perspectives on the potential consequences of U.S. withdrawal from the World Health Organization, focusing on how rhetorical strategies shape public understanding of health policy.