Center for Global Digital Health Innovation

Inaugural Digital Health/AI Fellows

Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health · 17 fellows · 8 project topics

Host: Center for Global Digital Health Innovation Cohort: Inaugural class, 2025 Students: 17 Master's and PhD fellows Projects: 8 faculty-led research topics

The Center for Global Digital Health Innovation announced its inaugural class of Digital Health/AI fellows—connecting students to faculty-led research in digital health and AI in health through structured mentorship that applies academic learning to real-world public health challenges.

After a competitive applicant pool, the Center selected 17 Master's and PhD students across eight project topics at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Sample topics include evaluating an AI-assisted ambient scribing care delivery model, chatbots for infoveillance to monitor health mis- and disinformation, and developing a research agenda for mobile phone surveys for RMNCAH&N.

Inaugural fellows include lab trainees Natalie Armstrong, Chiara Barbati, Dr Erika Ito, Freda Agyei-Dwarko, Pryscila Gabrig Ferreira, Romullo Ataides, and Yiyang Cai, alongside Aram Karur, Efua Odurah Maclean, Jin-Sung Sur, Kwabena Owusu Aninkora, Maame Yaa Konadu Idun, Rachel Boateng, Sangheon Lee, Tess Aalto, Mary L. Peng, and Zaki Abate.

Faculty mentors include Adler Archer, JD, Smisha Agarwal, Rose Weeks, Madhu Jalan, Melinda Munos, Katya Saksena, Suruchi Gupta, Bill Weiss, Aral Sürmeli, Sunny Patel, and Li Liu.

Announcement

Lab fellows in the cohort

2025

Digital Health and AI Track

Fellows from the Adler Archer Laboratory in the inaugural Center for Global Digital Health Innovation cohort.

Natalie Armstrong Chiara Barbati Dr Erika Ito Freda Agyei-Dwarko Pryscila Ferreira Romullo Ataides Yiyang Cai

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Center for Global Digital Health Innovation · LinkedIn