In an effort to encourage participation by underrepresented communities, the American Society of Health Economists (ASHEcon) offers scholarships aimed at underrepresented minorities and/or individuals whose background or life circumstances indicate they have overcome substantial obstacles (e.g., disabled individuals, racial, ethnic and LGBTQI individuals, etc.) conducting research in health economics. While at the conference, the fellowship recipients will have the opportunity to formally network with each other and with members of the ASHEcon Board and Diversity Committee, recognizing them, their accomplishments and bright futures. They will also have many opportunities to informally network with other students and professionals during the conference.
Congratulations to the 2022 recipients!
- Nada Boualam, Emory University
- Sih-Ting Cai, University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health
- Alex Chan, Stanford University
- Zeid ElKilani, Carnegie Mellon University
- EK Green, University of Arizona
- Katlyn Hettinger, Michigan State University
- Lynn Hua, The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania
- Margaret Katana, University of Texas Health Sciences Center
- Samuel Mann, Vanderbilt University
- Carmen Mitchell, University of Louisville
- Ahmad Osmani, University of Louisiana Monroe
- Natalia Serna, University of Wisconsin – Madison
- Hasan Shahid, Georgia State University
- Yashaswini Singh, Johns Hopkins University
- Nathaniel Tran, Vanderbilt University
- Xue Wu, University at Albany, SUNY