- Young Epidemiology Scholars
Infobox award
name = Young Epidemiology Scholars
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caption = YES
description = Public Health Research
presenter = TheCollege Board
country = United States
location = Washington, D.C.
year = 2004
website = http://www.collegeboard.com/yes/index.htmlYoung Epidemiology Scholars (YES) is a United States
scholarship program in the area ofpublic health . It is sponsored by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and administered by theCollege Board . The entry deadline for the 2008-09 YES Competition is February 2, 2009, 9 a.m. ET.Goals
The program's goal is to inspire students to do
epidemiology research, and to inspire students to explore the broad field of public health. Such research can involve many different topics, including disease, social networking, methods of health education, sports injuries, obesity, stress, and sleeping patterns.Awards
The program offers up to 120 scholarships each year, for a total award amount of $456,000. All students entering submit their paper to the program no later than the beginning of February. Of all submissions:
* 60 "Semifinalists" are chosen and given a $1000 scholarship.
* 60 "Finalists", 10 from each region of the country, are chosen to compete at a higher level. They receive an expense paid trip to the entire national competition inWashington, D.C. In Washington
At the regional finals level, the 60 finalists are also judged by a presentation to a group of judges, as well as a question and answer session. Of all the regional finalists,
* 48 (8 of each region) receive a $2000 scholarship.
* 12 (2 of each region) are selected at "National Finalists"The National Finalists then present again to a national panel in the same format as before. Awards for the national finalists are as follows.
* 6 awards of $15,000.
* 2 awards of $20,000.
* 2 awards of $35,000.
* 2 awards of $50,000.First Place Winners
Most Recent (2007-2008)
*Katie Everett of Huron High School in Ann Arbor, MI for "A Sexual-Network-Based Model Evaluating the Impact of Human Papillomavirus Vaccination on Infection Prevalence in an Adolescent Population"
*Jessica Palmer of Ossining High School in Ossining, NY for "Examining Repetitive Behaviors in Parents and Siblings of Individuals with Autism"2006-2007
*Megan Blewett of Madison High School in Madison, NJ for "A Space/Time Epidemiological Comparison of Multiple Sclerosis and Amyotrophic Sclerosis"
*William Slack of Decatur High School in Decatur, GA for "Teen Drug, Alcohol, and Tobacco Use: A social network examination"2005-2006
*Natalia Nazarewicz of Oak Ridge High School in Oak Ridge, TN for "Deliberate Self-Harm Among Adolescents: Prevalence, Risk Factors, and Treatment Options"
*Aman Prasad of Century High School in Pocatello, ID for "Physical Activity and Mood in Adolescents"2004-2005
*Jessica Cohen of Roslyn High School in Roslyn Heights, NY for "The Impact of Condom Education on High School Students"
*Andreea Seicean of Bay High School in Bay Village, OH for "A Significant Association Between Short Sleeping Hours and Teens Overweight/Obesity: Results from Bay High School"2003-2004
*Benjamin Eidelson of Akiba Hebrew Academy in Merion Station, PA for "VIR-POX: An Epidemiologic Study of Smallpox Preparedness and Response Policy"
*Robert Levine of Adlai E. Stevenson High School in Lincolnshire, IL for "Artificial Tanning by Suburban Teenagers: A Survey on the Prevalence of and Motivations for Indoor Tanning in the Midwest"Sponsoring Organizations
* [http://www.collegeboard.com/splash/ The College Board]
* [http://www.rwjf.org/ The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation]
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