Sara Woltz
Sara Woltz’s research focuses on disparities, cardiovascular health, Black health, aging, and behavioral economics. Her current work explores the influence of allostatic load on cardiovascular disease risk. Woltz is a Social Behavioral and Population Science Ph.D. student, recipient of the NHLBI T-32 Drive Fellowship, and is advised by Dr. Caryn Bell. Prior to starting her Ph.D. at the Tulane School of Public Health, she worked for the University of Utah Neurology Department on clinical research and was the data manager of the State of Utah Parkinson’s’ disease registry.
Samuel Dichiara
Hometown
Eugene, Oregon
Degree Program
MPH in International Health
and Sustainable Development
Riya Ahir
Hometown
Surat, Gujarat, India
Degree Program
MPH in Epidemiology
Megan Coghlan
Hometown
Bloomington, IN
Degree Program
Online MPH in
Community Health Sciences