Health Tech for the People Graduate Fellowship on Ethics of Health Technology
Health Technology for the People (HT4P), funded by IALS/CPHM, is a new research foci on the ethics of technology and accountable, human-centered design, evaluation and translation of health monitoring technologies for the public interest.
HT4P is a graduate student fellows program. We are excited to announce the Graduate Student Fellows for Spring 2024. Each fellow will receive up to $1500, with a minimum award of $1000.
- Bhawana Chhaglani-College of Information & Computer Sciences (Shenoy lab)
- Truc Do-Psychological and Brain Sciences (Grabell lab)
- Cory Gatrall-School of Nursing (Walker lab)
- Xiao Liu-College of Information & Computer Sciences (Guan lab)
- Miaomiao Shen-School of Nursing (Walker lab)
- Yuzhen Zhang-Food Science (He lab)
The purpose of the HT4P graduate fellowship is to encourage graduate students to integrate considerations of ethics of technology and accountable, human-centered design, evaluation and translation of health monitoring technologies for the public interest into their program of research with mentorship support and community.