Category Archives: Student Opportunities

Graduate Research Assistant Positions, Rollins School of Public Health

Dr. Julie Gazmararian is looking for 1-2 GRA’s (ideally REAL eligible) to work on two separate projects that will involve a range of skill sets, including quantitative analysis activities, and coordination of a statewide conference addressing social media and adolescents. There will likely be opportunities to publish and present results. This is a great opportunity for “real world” experience on important topics! This position can begin immediately and likely extend during the summer and next fall semester; it can also meet APE requirements.

Projects:

    1. Statewide efforts addressing social media and adolescents: In response to escalating concerns about the pervasive use of digital media (including cell phones, smart watches and social media) and increasing research documenting the impact on adolescent well-being and academic performance; schools are exploring opportunities to intervene and reverse these concerning trends. Some states are imposing legislation, including the recent Georgia Senate Bill 351 “Protecting Georgia’s Children on Social Media Act of 2024.” Beginning in the 2025-2026 school year, this Bill will require that all K-12 public schools need to implement methods of promoting responsible digital citizenship and the safe and appropriate use of technology, the internet, and social media. This project will involve analysis of a statewide survey of Georgia public middle and high school principals to identify how they are responding to social media. Additionally, there are plans to convene a statewide conference on effective strategies to address social media among adolescents that will involve diverse stakeholders, including students, parents, school administrators/teachers, legislatures, businesses and researchers.
    2. Evaluation of a pilot Fentanyl education curriculum for middle school students in Georgia (“the tucker project”): This work will involve analysis of existing data, summarizing and sharing results and potentially collecting additional data. There will likely be opportunities to assist with future grant writing related to this topic.

Qualifications: Strong data analysis, writing and organizational skills.

If interested, please send your resume to Julie Gazmararian (jagazma [at] emory [dot] edu).


Summer Accelerator, the Hatchery

This program is designed for Emory students who want to turn ideas into impact. Whether you’re passionate about social justicestorytellingthe arts, or community-driven initiatives, this is your chance to bring creative solutions to the issues that matter most to you. 

Past participants have launched ventures in: 

  • Arts and culture nonprofits
  • Educational initiatives to make humanities more accessible
  • Social enterprises tackling inequality and environmental issues 

 The program welcomes both nonprofit and for-profit ventures. Applications are due by March 7, 2025, at 5 PM EST. 

The program runs approximately from May 22 – July 31 and includes: 

  • $15/hour funding (20-40 hours per week)
  • Expert coaching from innovators-in-residence
  • Workshops on funding, business models, marketing & more 

Apply now at this link: bit.ly/2025-accelerator 

Questions? Email thehatchery [at] emory [dot] edu 


Graduate Research Assistant Positions, Open Hand Atlanta

Open Hand Atlanta works to evaluate food security and nutrition programs in metro Atlanta and across Georgia. They are looking for enthusiastic and outgoing Atlanta-based data collectors/evaluators to support in person qualitative and survey data collection, data management and analysis as well as report writing across several of these projects. This opportunity can serve to fulfill practicum requirements or provide data or other activities to fulfill a thesis. There will also be opportunities for abstract/manuscript and conference presentation submissions through these projects with Open Hand support.

The team has several paid GRA positions available. GRAs can choose from several evaluation projects and be involved in different types of program evaluation activities including M&E plan development, tool development / revision; data management; qualitative data collection and analysis, survey data collection and analysis, support with grant writing, report writing, developing infographics, etc. As students develop a relationship with a particular project, they will be able to take on leadership and management activities as well. This is a great opportunity to develop skills, work with Atlanta communities and a great community partner and get paid! Priority will be given to first year MPH and MSPH students. Students that succeed in this work have strong interpersonal skills, take initiative, are flexible and able to work independently. Oftentimes there is a need for students to work across projects and assist with data collection, meaning that there is opportunity to be involved in multiple projects even if you are more interested in taking a leadership role for one.

The projects Open Hand is working on include:

Produce Prescription (PRx) Programs — this program works with healthcare partners in metro Atlanta and throughout GA to provide fresh produce boxes, interactive cooking and nutrition education, and social support to reduce food insecurity, enhance nutrition and mitigate chronic disease risk over the course of 6-months. Seeking — 1 GRA with reliable access to transportation to support survey and qualitative data collection, data analysis and report writing for ongoing PRx classes. Metro Atlanta travel required, travel to south GA optional. Availability based on class schedule, but classes generally take place between 10am-2pm on either Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday. All other work can be done remotely. This would be an excellent practicum / thesis opportunity!

Kids and Teens Nutrition Education – our team manages the state-wide data for Open Hand’s children and teen nutrition education programming, which empowers youth with interactive cooking, food literacy and nutrition education. Seeking – 1 GRA to take over from a current second year. GRA manages all data entry, data management, analyses and annual reporting to Open Hand. This student also creates site-specific outcome reports at the end of each fiscal year (September/October) to be shared with community organizations who hosted programming. This work can be done remotely, attending Metro-Atlanta area classes to help with data collection is optional and can be scheduled with Open Hand’s program manager if of interest to student.

WIC – Cooking Matters + Social Marketing and Policy, Systems, & Environmental Change work – provides interactive cooking and nutrition education sessions in Women, Infants, & Children (WIC) clinics in Georgia’s Public Health District 4. Current nutrition education evaluation activities involve management and analysis of data and report writing. Open Hand also carries out a variety of social marketing campaigns throughout the clinics and this student would assist with rolling these out and helping to plan future work. This position would also entail helping Open Hand SNAP-Ed staff continue a literature review and plan for upcoming policy, systems, and environmental (PSE) change work. There is a lot of opportunity for program design in this role as many new opportunities with the WIC clinics are forthcoming. Seeking – 1 GRA to support data management, analysis and reporting, social marketing design/evaluation, and PSE research/design. All activities are currently remote.

Healthy Retail Programming – Part of Open Hand’s SNAP-Ed program involves their Healthy Retail initiatives, which encourage shoppers to pay attention to budgeting, grocery lists, and nutrition labels while shopping to improve their food resource management skills and improve nutrition choices in food retail settings. This program includes the Cooking Matters at the Store grocery store tour educational classes and tours and our work with Community Farmers Market (CFM) to promote SNAP-benefit redemption at farmer’s markets around the Atlanta-metro area. Seeking – 1 student GRA leading the Healthy Retail program will help with Cooking Matters at the Store tour data collection, management, and reporting. They will also attend grocery store pop-up demonstrations and evaluate customer behavior changes and will aid in the evaluation of Open Hand’s CFM social marketing promotional project. Activities would be a mix of remote/computer-based work and attending grocery store tours and community classes, so a student with their own transportation would be preferred.

Year-End Community Partner Impact Reports – Open Hand believes in giving data classes back to community members and community-based organizational partners that they work with throughout the state of Georgia. To do this, partner-specific outcome reports and/or infographics are created at the end of each fiscal year (October) to give back to partner organizations and demonstrate program impact within their populations throughout the year. Seeking: 1 GRA to complete these reports, beginning in September 2025 and ending in December ‘25/January ’26. This is an excellent APE for anyone looking to complete their practicum during the beginning of their second year instead of over the summer. There is also an opportunity to gain experience working directly with community-based organizations and potentially presenting data to them if interested.

If interested, please send your CV to both of the following individuals:


Poster Competition, Georgia Clinical and Translational Science Alliance

The Biostatistics, Epidemiology, and Research Design (BERD) program of the Georgia Clinical and Translational Science Alliance is hosting a graduate student poster competition for the 2025 Southeast Regional Clinical and Translational Science Conference.

Date: Wednesday, March 5 – Friday, March 7, 2025 at the Callaway Resort and Gardens

Contact: Stephanie Wright at stephanie [dot] nicole [dot] wright [at] emory [dot] edu


Advancing Health Equity in Maternal Health Symposium, Medical College of Georgia

The Medical College of Georgia Advancing Health Equity in Maternal Health Symposium is an inaugural educational, community-focused conference to be held on Saturday, March 15, 2025, at the J. Harold Harrison, MD Education Commons, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, GA from 8 AM to 3 PM. The conference is dedicated to addressing maternal health disparities, health equity efforts and community initiatives to improve maternal health outcomes in the CSRA, Georgia, and beyond. The Symposium will host several expert speaker sessions, including topics ranging from preeclampsia to public health approaches in maternal health, as well as community member booths, student poster presentations, networking, and more.

Interested students from undergraduate and graduate programs alike are invited to submit an abstract for poster presentation here.

 


Research Opportunity, Emory University School of Medicine Division of Colorectal Surgery

Project details:
  • Title: Financial costs of cancer survivorship among patients with anal cancer and underlying perianal Crohn’s disease
  • Principal Investigator: Seth A Rosen, MD
  • Department: Department of Colorectal Surgery
  • Database: IBM MarketScan
  • Objectives:
    • Compare the financial costs of anal cancer survivorship in patients with and without a history of perianal Crohn’s disease, including post-operative complications.
    • Identify demographic and clinical factors associated with high financial cost in anal cancer patients with history of perianal Crohn’s disease.
The team is looking for an MPH student interested in assisting with data handling and analysis. While the analysis itself is relatively straightforward, IBM MarketScan is an insurance claims-based data source that involves complex data handling before it can be analyzed. The selected student will receive authorship on any resulting publications.
 
If interested, students can reach out to at uwaqar [at] emory [dot] edu.

 

 

 

Epi Scholars Program, NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene

Since 2007, the Epi Scholars Program has provided rigorous training in applied epidemiology to stellar graduate and professional epidemiology and biostatistics students at the NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH). 

This program is a full-time, paid, 10 – 12-week summer internship program for top graduate epidemiology and biostatistics students at the NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene. Scholars receive supplemental training from senior researchers including training in theory, methods, and public health practice to enhance their understanding of the root causes of disease.  

The Epi Scholars program is accepting applications for the Summer 2025 session until February 15th, 2025. For more information and application instructions, visit the posting linked here. Feel free to contact epischolars [at] health [dot] nyc [dot] gov with any questions.


Team Science Fellows, Stanford Center for Asian Health Research (CARE) at the Stanford School of Medicine

The Team Science Fellowship is a one-year fellowship program designed for doctoral or masters students and post-doctoral researchers to train them to become leaders in team science. Team Science Fellows with backgrounds in biostatistics, computer science, qualitative science, and epidemiology, lead multiple research teams around data science for Asian health precision medicine, mentor Stanford CARE Scholars, interface with multidisciplinary faculty, and learn the “Science” of Team Science. Team Science Fellows support Stanford CARE Scholars teams in all aspects of their research projects and help get their work shared through publication in peer-reviewed journals and high-quality conferences. The Fellowship focuses on essential skills for team science leadership, including the management of multiple projects simultaneously, development of excellent interpersonal and scientific communication skills, and mentorship/teaching of junior researchers.

The Teaching Fellowship is a program designed for doctoral/masters students and post-doctoral researchers to learn how to become exemplary educators and coaches within a Team Science program. Specifically, Teaching Fellows will teach and coach within the Stanford CARE Scholars Program. Teaching Fellows will participate in a CARE Fellows curriculum, network with Stanford faculty, learn core teaching/mentorship skills, teach within the CARE Scholars curriculum, coach CARE Scholars on their research/presentations, and receive feedback on their teaching. This Fellowship prepares participants to become educational & research leaders in their field, in a team science setting.

The program is open to applicants of all backgrounds. Most of the work will be virtual, anchored by a 9 week immersion program over the summer.

Applications are due January 10th, 2025. For more information and application instructions, visit the program webpage.


Research Opportunity, Department of Colorectal Surgery at Emory Johns Creek Hospital

Project details:
 
  • Title: Financial costs of cancer survivorship among patients with anal cancer and underlying perianal Crohn’s disease
  • Principal Investigator: Seth A Rosen, MD
  • Department: Department of Colorectal Surgery
  • Database: IBM MarketScan
  • Objectives:
    • Compare the financial costs of anal cancer survivorship in patients with and without a history of perianal Crohn’s disease, including post-operative complications.
    • Identify demographic and clinical factors associated with high financial cost in anal cancer patients with history of perianal Crohn’s disease.

The team is looking for an MPH student interested in assisting with data handling and analysis. While the analysis itself is relatively straightforward, IBM MarketScan is an insurance claims-based data source that involves complex data handling before it can be analyzed. The selected student will receive authorship on any resulting publications.

If interested, students can reach out to Usama Waqar (uwaqar [at] emory [dot] edu).


Cancer Epidemiology Educations in Special Populations (CEESP) Program, CUNY School of Medicine

CEESP provides funding of up to $7,200 to conduct summer research in U.S. minority or global settings. MPH, PhD, DrPH, and other graduate public health students from all U.S. public health school programs are eligible to apply and compete for summer 2025. Practicum, summer internship, dissertation, and other types of research could be conducted through CEESP. 

Previous internships have been conducted in Ghana, Tanzania, Uganda, Morocco, Vietnam, Kenya, Egypt, Tunisia, Zambia, Romania, Colombia, and the United States. 

CEESP is funded by a grant from the National Cancer Institute. 

The application deadline for this opportunity is January 31st, 2025. For more information, please contact CEESP Director Dr. Amr Soliman (asoliman [at] med [dot] cuny [dot] edu) or visit the CEESP webpage for more information and application instructions. 


Upcoming Events

  • EGDRC Seminar - Ancestry-related Differences in Insulin Secretory Rate and Insulin Sensitivity February 25, 2025 at 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm Guest Lecture; Zoom Online Location: ZoomEvent Type: Guest LectureSeries: EGDRC Seminar SeriesSpeaker: Darko Stefanovski, PhDContact Name: Wendy GillContact Email: wggill@emory.eduRoom Location: RRR_R809Link: https://tinyurl.com/DarkoStefanovskiA talk by Darko Stefanovski, PhD, Associate Professor of Biostatistics and Pediatrics, Section Chief of Population Medicine, Department of Clinical Studies, School of Veterinary Medicine, and Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania
  • Biostatistics and Bioinformatics Seminar February 27, 2025 at 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm Seminar Series Event Type: Seminar SeriesSeries: Biostatistics and Bioinformatics SeminarSpeaker: F. DuBois Bowman, PhDContact Name: Mercedes LewisContact Email: mercedes.christina.lewis@emory.eduRoom Location: CNR_1000 Richard M. Levinson PhD ClassroomExcellence in Diversity, Equity & Inclusion
  • Humphrey NoonTime Seminar Series February 27, 2025 at 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm Seminar Series; zoom.us… Online Location: https://zoom.us/J/95658300925Event Type: Seminar SeriesSeries: Humphrey NoonTime Seminar SeriesSpeaker: Humphrey FellowsContact Name: Deirdre RussellContact Email: dwruss2@emory.eduRoom Location: RRR_R809Link: https://zoom.us/J/95658300925the Humphrey Fellowship, a Fulbright Exchange Program proudly present a series of presentations from around the world.Participants may join via zoom or in person Pizza will be provided.

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