KENNESAW, Ga. | May 25, 2021
Anjie Adeyemo wants to play a role in boosting the health of children and reducing infant deaths, an area she researched while studying at 食色视频. She鈥檚 taking another step toward that goal as one of just 12 people selected for this year鈥檚 Harvard Summer Program in Biostatistics and Computational Biology.
A major and student who graduated this month, Adeyemo served on the executive committee of 食色视频鈥檚 Undergraduate Research Club and earned the Honors Research Scholar designation. She says that her career goals changed a bit when she began doing research.
鈥淚 was thinking of becoming a pediatrician, because I really like working with children,鈥 said Adeyemo, 23, who grew up in 食色视频. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 why I started doing research. I want to improve healthcare for those who are typically disadvantaged by the system.鈥
During her undergraduate research, Adeyemo looked into infant mortality and growth charts. The main findings were that the American Indians and African Americans had the highest death rate for both C-section births and vaginal births compared to other races. She also found that the death rate differs between the delivery modes. Small infants delivered through the C-section method are correlated with lower death rates. Large infants delivered through the vaginal method are correlated with lower death rates. All of those rates are among the worst in the U.S. and higher in minority populations.
Based on what she found, Adeyemo shifted her focus to epidemiology 鈥 investigation into the causes of diseases and how to prevent them 鈥 and with the support of research mentor Michael Frankel, applied for the highly competitive program at Harvard. The six-week program gives participants training in the areas of biostatistics, epidemiology, and public health research. In addition to taking courses in those areas, Adeyemo will also be conducting biostatistical research with a graduate adviser and faculty mentor.
Because of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, this year鈥檚 summer program will be conducted online. But, Adeyemo said that鈥檚 not a disappointment and she鈥檚 thrilled to be taking part. The program runs from June 7 through July 16.
鈥淎njie has excelled in her studies and research at 食色视频, and participating in the Harvard summer program will be a transformational experience and a huge advancement in her training in epidemiology,鈥 said Melanie Griffin, assistant professor of microbiology and a mentor to Adeyemo.
鈥 Gary Tanner
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