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Student and Alumni Profiles

Gaining real-world experience in public health research is a hallmark of the Drexel University learning experience.  These are just a few examples of how our students make a difference by not just learning public health, but living it at Drexel.


Lilliam Ambroggio \'08

Lilliam Ambroggio, MPH '08 (PhD Candidate) recently went to Africa and started the process of building a much-needed health clinic in the village of Sidobe.



Soniya Barde

Soniya Barde -- After working as a risk management professional for four years, Soniya (MPH '08) looked to kick start a career change at Drexel.  Soniya carried out research on the impacts of traffic and air pollution on elementary school children across Philadelphia.



Ariana Cappucino

Ariana Cappuccino -- As a first year student at the School of Public Health, Ariana (MPH '09) knew she wanted to be involved in preparing underserved communities to prepare for disasters.



Karen Cherfils 08

Karen Cherfils -- (MPH '08) creates "WebMD meets FaceBook."



Ravneel Gulati

Ravneel Gulati -- Ravneel (MPH '08) always thought she would pursue a career in medicine after college.  After learning more about public health, she decided that it could bring a different perspective to a medical career.  At Drexel, Ravneel provided a unique look at the impacts of lead paint and low birth weights in newborns.



Sagarika Koka

Sagarika Koka -- Sagarika (MPH '09) traveled to Uganda in the summer of 2008 to organize malaria-focused education and community health in remote villages.



Mary Tran

Mary Tran -- Mary (MPH '09) spent a week volunteering at rural schools in Costa Rica.  The experience allowed Mary to apply what she learned at the School of Public Health in a real-world global health setting.



Kim Truong

Kim Truong -- Kim Truong (MPH '09) recently spent time implementing a malaria diagnosis program at a rural clinic in Africa. The experience inspired her to create her own nonprofit organization, called Universal Outreach Cooperative.



 

Katherine Waser

Katherine Waser -- Katherine (MPH '09) knows that the City of Philadelphia's 911 system is strained due to the volume of calls that operators receive on a routine basis. However, Katherine she believes that the city's new 311 information hotline can help relieve the stress and improve response time for true medical emergencies.