Master of Science Degree in
Epidemiology and Clinical Research

Master Students

Rhonda Aoki

Fiona Baumer, MD

Brian Boursiquot

Andrew Chang

Wing-Kay Fok, MD

Chris Jensen

Neha Kumbhat, MD

Yu-Jin Lee

Merete Lutz

Yan Min

Beau Nguyen

Vidya Pai, MD

Nada Rizk

Anirudh Saraswathula

Monica Vergara

Raga Ayyagari

Manuel Blum, MD

Erica Cahill, MD

Amy Dobberfuhl, MD

Monique Foung

Nathan Kim

Allison Kwong, MD

Benjamin Lerman

Sarah Madison, MD

Adam Miner

Carolyn Oliver

Eduardo Palacios Fabre

Vafi Salmasi

Monica Velasquez, MD

David Vu, MD

Matthew Charles Baker, MD

Marissa Borgesse

Avis Chan

Camille Ezran

David Gonzalez

Jerry Kuang

Danny Lazzareschi, MD

Lillian Liao

Veronica Manzo

Jennifer Newberry, MD

Jamieson O'Marr

Nitya Rajeshuni

Astrid San Martin, DDS

Yasaswi Vengalasetti

Paige Wolstencroft

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Mario Benitez-Lopez

Christina Brandshaw

Sara Choi

Victor Cueto

Nathaniel Fleming

Calyani Ganesan

Jaynelle Gao

Amrik Kang

Sheldon Leong

David Mariano

Ian McCoy

Swapnil Mehta

Nitya Rajeshuni

Sarah Waliany

Lauren Zarnett

Susan Ziolkowski, MD

Student/Alum Publications and awards

Dec 2017: Congratulations Ph.D. candidate, Stelios Serghiou, for being awarded the David Sackett Young Investigator Award 2017 by the Journal of Clinical Epidemiology for his paper on Field-wide meta-analyses!
"Field-wide meta-analyses of observational associations can map selective availability of risk factors and the impact of model specifications"

Nov 2017: Congrats to recent Ph.D. grad, Andrew Goldstone, on his recent publication with NEJM! Keep up the fantastic work!
"Mechanical or Biologic Prostheses for Aortic-Valve and Mitral-Valve Replacement"

July 2017: Congrats to MD/Ph.D. candidate, Nathan Lo, on his publication!
"Public Health and Economic Consequences of Vaccine Hesitancy for Measles in the United States"

April 2017: Congrats to Ph.D. candidate, Katherine Holsteen, for writing a competitive grant for the Center for Digital Health!

March 2017: Congrats Ph.D. candidate and guest speaker, Nathan Lo, for giving a talk in London for the Gates Neglected Tropical Disease Modeling Consortium meeting. Talk title: "Strengthening guidelines for helminths and NTDs: applications of cost-effectiveness analysis”

February 2017: Congrats Ph.D. candidate, Nathan Lo, for his publication in NEJM
"The Perils of Trumping Science in Global Health — The Mexico City Policy and Beyond"