With a new school year comes a new cohort of Women’s Health Research at Yale Undergraduate Fellows. This year, seven ambitious undergraduates join us to explore women’s health and the influence of sex and gender on health through scientific research with mentors in a variety of fields. Our 2024-25 Fellows include:
Zaharaa Altwaij | Yale College 2025
Major: History of Science, Medicine, and Public Health (Gender, Reproduction, and Body Track)
Mentor: Lisa Freed, MD, FACC
Project Topic: Women’s Heart and Vascular Program
“Through the WHRY fellowship, I hope to examine novel and diverse approaches to women’s health. As a future healthcare provider, I am excited to embark on this journey with support from my mentors and a like-minded community focused on such relevant and pressing issues.
Kira Berman | Yale College 2025
Major: English (Premedical Track)
Mentor: Sara Luciano
Project Topic: WHRY Student Blog, “Why Didn’t I Know This?”
“As an aspiring physician majoring in English, I am eager to combine my medical and literary interests to advocate for women's health. I’m grateful for this mentorship and to be a part of this committed community.”
Aeka Guru | Yale College 2025
Major: Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology; Global Health Studies Certificate
Mentor: Kelsey Martin, MD
Project Topic: Medical School Curriculum
“I will continue to research the integration of sex and gender differences into the medical school curriculum so that future physicians can diagnose and treat both women and men better. I am grateful to be a part of the WHRY community and receive mentorship from physicians who are passionate about advancing women's health.”