Epidemiology

Rebecca Prevots

Data in Action: Alum Lauded for Success in Mentoring Uses Epidemiology Research to Serve

Rebecca Prevots

“As an epidemiologist, these traditional tools for collecting, organizing, and interpreting data are our bread and butter—What diseases are out there? Who is getting them? Why are they getting sick?” Prevots says. “Public health is all about data in action, and we want to do research that ultimately has an impact on clinical practice and policy.”

Abram Wagner

Abram Wagner

Abram Wagner, PhD '15

I tried being a chemistry major for a couple semesters, but then I failed physics. I tried pre-med, but I met a lot of doctors who didn't seem to enjoy their lives. I finally landed on biology of global health, which was a new major at my university.

Jodi McCloskey

Jodi McCloskey

Jodi McCloskey

I’m passionate about community. I think if you’re not actively investing in the place you’re in and trying to improve it, it will crumble.

Bharathi Ramachandran

Bharathi Ramachandran

Bharathi Ramachandran

I come from a scientific background. I studied biochemistry in undergrad. It helped me see how the human body functions at a micro level.

Kristen Brown

Kristen Brown

Kristen Brown

I double majored in biology and psychology in college. I thought I had to choose—I could either be a biologist or a social scientist. But I realized epidemiology would allow me integrate the two areas, which is what drew me to public health.

Leah Abrams

Leah Abrams

Leah Abrams

Through Innovation in Action, I connected to students across campus to find solutions to public health problems. It becomes a big part of your life when you're doing it.