Jeanna Laurent
Florida International University

Jeanna was a Master of Public Health (MPH) student concentrating in Health Promotion and Disease Prevention. Her passion is Maternal and Child Health; she decided to complete her practium in India examining postnatal depression among women in the rural villages of Mysore District.

Adiba Khan
University of California- Berkley

Adiba was awarded a University of California- Berkley MHIRT internship; this funded her undergraduate research work at PHRII in 2016. She worked on collecting samples from rural women to examine the prevalence of HPV and cervical cancers.

Paul Adamson
University of California- San Francisco (UCSF)

Paul began his global health work with PHRII while attending the University of California- San Francisco. During his summer in Mysore he worked on the Traditional Birthing Attendants, and Fathers HPV Knowledge projects. Paul is now an Infectious Diseases Fellow at David Geffen School of Medicine at the University of California- Los Angeles (UCLA).

Shirali Pandya
NIH GHES Post Doctoral Fellow

Shirali was selected as a NIH Global Health Equity Scholar to work on her project was titled "Characterization of Lactobacillus species and their bacteriophages among in Indian women with and without bacterial vaginosis". After completing a year working on this project at PHRII, Shirali went on to earn her MPH from the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.

Annie Yau
University of California- Berkeley

Annie's project was supported by the Summer Undergraduate Research Program (SURF) at Berkeley. Her project at PHRII was grounded in her maternal childhealth research interests. Specifically, Annie sought to determine whether elevated plasma levels of relaxin correlate with increased risk of GDM in pregnant Indian women.

Prajakta Adsul
NIH GHES Post Doctoral Fellow

Prajakta was selected as a NIH Global Health Equity Scholar to work on her project was titled "Community-based Cervical Cancer Screening among in Indian women in Hunsur taluk, Mysore". After completing a year working on this project at PHRII, Prajakta went on to work at the National Institutes for Health Cancer Institute.