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Yudilyn Jaramillo is a Researcher at Yale University’s Yale School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry. She holds a DrPH in Public Health from Rutgers University and focuses on advancing behavioral health equity for minority populations, particularly Latinx communities affected by substance use and mental health disorders. Her research emphasizes culturally adapted interventions, clinical trial inclusivity, and addressing health disparities through evidence-based strategies.
She leads initiatives such as co-chairing Project Synapse, a staff-driven committee addressing workplace dynamics in the Yale Psychiatry Department, and actively participates in anti-racism initiatives. Notable contributions include developing digital CBT adaptations for Spanish-speaking populations and evaluating strategies to enhance clinical trial diversity. Recent awards include the Delta Omega Honorary Induction in Public Health (2025).
Her work spans over a decade, with a focus on asthma education early in her career transitioning to substance use disorder interventions. Collaborations with Yale investigators like Dr. Brian Kiluk and Dr. Manuel Paris highlight her role in bridging clinical research and community health needs.