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Public Health Porfolio
Welcome to Mathi's Public Health Portfolio. This is a platform that compiles all the public health related work that she has done during her undergraduate career. Scroll down to explore and learn more.

Case Studies in Environmental Health & Health Connections
A New Long-Lasting Indoor Residual Formulation of the Organophosphate Insecticide Pirimiphos Methyl for Prolonged Control of Pyrethroid-Resistant Mosquitoes: An Experimental Hut Trial in Benin
Effects of GSM Modulated Radio-Frequency Electromagnetic Radiation on Permeability of Blood-Brain Barrier in Male & Female Rat
HIV Characterization in Malawi

WINTER 2020

AUTUMN 2020
Maternal and Child Health Population Health Perspective: Characterization of Placenta Previa in the U.S.
Stop the Bleed Research Project: Implementation Guide
WINTER 2020 - SPRING 2020

Policy Analysis on International Affairs and Same-Sex Relations & Health Impacts in Malawi
WINTER 2021
Op-Ed: Capitalism & Fast Fashion's Environmental Health Impacts
SUMMER 2021


Data Extraction of CDC Firearm-Related Mortality Rates: Adjusting for Confounding and Effect Modification
FALL 2021

Characterization of Tuberculosis Among Houseless Populations
WINTER 2022
Presentation

Literature Review: Effects of Maternal Homelessness on Low Birth Weight
WINTER 2022

Public Service Announcement Video: Effects of Maternal Homelessness on Low Birth Weight
WINTER 2022
Op-Ed Published in Real Change: Homelessness Hurts Pregnant People and their Unborn Children

SPRING 2022
Science Blog: "2022 Reality Check: Black Mothers Are Associated with Higher Mortality Rates—But It’s Not Because of Race, It’s Because of Racism"
Exposure Characterization: Occupational Exposure to Wood Dust & Sinonasal Cancers
SPRING 2022
Presentation PDF
Environmental Justice Explainer Video: Disproportionate Toxic Chemical Exposure among Unhoused Populations
Presentation Video

Problem-Based Learning: Police Violence and the Public's Health
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APRIL 2022 - JUNE 2022
Problem-Based Learning - 10-Week Lecture Series on Police Violence, Racism, & Impact on Public Health
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Implemented Microsoft Powerpoint skills to lead lively 50 minute presentations that initiate conversation among 35+ students regarding the intersection of race, gender, and class with law enforcement
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Explored the perceptions of threat, violence, and protection to classify the theoretical constructs of human behavior within frameworks of social justice
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Confronted the legacy of racism, police culture, biases, and their impact on the health of People of Color to critique current systems and imagine solutions

Publication in Institute for Health Metrics & Evaluation: New report reveals nearly half of malnutrition-related deaths in those with cleft could be prevented with access to adequate treatment and support”
Cross-Sectional Research Project: Participation in Registered Student Organizations (RSOs) in association with Perceived Stress Levels among UW Undergraduate Students in Autumn 2022
AUTUMN 2019
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