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Student Research Posters at VtPHA’s 2026 Annual Meeting

May 12, 2026 | Uncategorized

As the school year wraps up with graduation celebrations, farewells, and bold steps towards a first job or additional studies, VtPHA would like to take a moment to recognize and thank the 17 students who shared research posters at our 2026 Annual Meeting.

Held at UVM Health’s Red Clover Room in South Burlington, this student poster session was our largest – and an absolute highlight of the evening. With students from Dartmouth College’s Geisel School of Medicine, the University of Vermont, Saint Michael’s College, and Vermont high school students representing Project All Together Now, our student presenters had the opportunity to share their work with over 100 public health professionals and community champions.

This sharing and dialogue creates a critical bridge between Vermont’s academic and professional public health ecosystems, connecting new research and analysis to the professionals leading our state’s public health institutions. It also creates invaluable networking opportunities for soon-to-be young public health professionals learning how to navigate the transition from school to the public health workforce.

Please join me in recognizing the hard work and tremendous contributions of our student research poster presenters.

Dartmouth’s Geisel College of Medicine

  • Claire Alford – Implementation of a Medication Algorithm for Agitated Delirium at the End of Life in Rural New Hampshire
  • Trisha Badjatia – Community Resilience on Clinical Outcomes: An Ecological Analysis Using FEMA’s Community Resilience Challenges Index (CRCI)
  • Snehal Gupta – Pathways to Smiles: Building an Oral Health Workforce Pipeline in New Hampshire
  • Abbygale Karlen – Does Dwell Time Increase Lead Concentrations in Drinking Water? Insights from Vermont’s Lead in Schools and Child Cares Drinking Water Program
  • Shahed Khudaier – A Scoping Review of Dental Care and Cancer Treatment: Reforming Medicare Parts A and B to Address Dental Coverage Gaps
  • Praburaman Mohan and Sahil Shuaib – Effectiveness of Non-Pharmacological Interventions on Pain Intensity in People with Sickle Cell Disease: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
  • Colleen Sherry – Underpowered: Policy Recommendations for Post-COVID Executive Emergency Governance

Saint Michael’s College

  • Damascene Niyongere – Social Capital Stories in Political Speech: Assessing Effects of Vermont COVID-19 Policies on incarcerated people
  • Isabella Pierie – The Anti-Vaccine Ecosystem: A Political, Social, and Digital Landscape Analysis

University of Vermont

  • Nora Bartlett and Emily Stetson – Combatting Childhood Hunger: Preserving Vermont’s Universal School Meals Act
  • Ainsley McKay – Mapping Home: How Place Shapes Well-being in Housing First
  • Olivia Seiler – Federal Food Assistance Programs and Health Outcomes Among Older Adults in the United States: A Systematic Review

Project All Together Now

  • Ella Lavoie, Jada Dostal and Abrum Alexander – Youth Mental Health and Substance Use

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