معرفی
Pamela Soulos serves as the Associate Director of the COPPER Center at Yale School of Medicine. She has been with COPPER since its founding in 2009, overseeing daily operations and infrastructure while contributing as a data analyst on key studies, including an NIH-funded R01 grant. Her expertise spans chronic disease epidemiology and public health, with a focus on cancer research and health services.
Education:
- Masters in Public Health (MPH) in Chronic Disease Epidemiology, Yale School of Public Health (2009)
- Bachelor of Arts (BA), Grinnell College (2005)
Research Interests: Ms. Soulos' work emphasizes improving cancer screening practices, understanding disparities in healthcare access, and optimizing preventive measures in aging populations. Her research bridges epidemiological analysis with clinical applications, particularly in colorectal and breast cancer contexts.
Grants & Collaborations: She contributes to an NIH-funded project investigating Lynch syndrome screening strategies, aiming to enhance genetic testing utilization and reduce cancer-related disparities. Her analytical role supports translational research bridging epidemiology and clinical practice.
Labs/Teams: Core member of the COPPER Center, a multidisciplinary group advancing cancer prevention and control through research and community engagement.