Yerby Fellowship Symposium

2019 Yerby Fellowship Symposium

The second Yerby Fellowship Symposium was held on March 4, 2019 at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. Three of the Yerby Fellows presented their research at the symposium.

Tia McGill Rogers: The Impact of Caregiver Mental Health, Trauma Symptoms, and Substance Use on Service Utilization and Response to Child Maltreatment Prevention Programs

Maria Andree Lopez Gomez: Pathways to a Healthier Workplace for Patient-care Workers

Aisha Dickerson: Environmental Neuroepidemiology: the Mystery Ingredient

A full recording of the symposium can be found here.

2018 Yerby Fellowship Symposium


The inaugural Yerby Fellowship Symposium was held on February 26, 2018 at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. Seven of the Yerby Fellows presented their research at the symposium.

Aisha Dickerson: Occupational Exposures and Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis 

Maria Andrée López Gomez: Mental Health Issues and the Risk for Occupational Injury

Özge Karanfil: Dynamic Feedback Approach to Understand Long Term Trends in Population Screening

Tia McGill Rogers: Complex Trauma as a Life Course Indicator

Loren Saulsberry: Notification Laws on the Use of Supplemental Breast Imaging and Breast Biopsies

Ambika Satija: Plant-based diets and cardio-metabolic health

Carlos Giovanni Silva-Garcia: The Role of CRTC-1 in Lipid Metabolism and the Aging Process

A full recording of the symposium can be found here.