Education
She attended University of Maryland, Harvard School of Public Health and had been accepted at Johns Hopkins School of Public Health for a Doctor of Philosophy when she was diagnosed with cancer.
She attended University of Maryland, Harvard School of Public Health and had been accepted at Johns Hopkins School of Public Health for a Doctor of Philosophy when she was diagnosed with cancer.
When the disease was terminal she started the Vineeta Foundation to continue her life"s work. She was a delegate to Cairo’s International Conference on Population and Development, Yokohama’s International Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Conference and Asian-American Conference at White House. She was an Albert Schweitzer Urban Fellow and Award-winner (for outstanding Public Health student).
Today the foundation that bears Rastogi"s name is a major force in public health and human rights, both domestically and globally.
She was Company-Chair of the “Violence and Human Rights” Conference and a founding member of Young Indian-American Forum.