“My interests lie in how the relationships between health, race/ethnicity, and ethics are influenced by systems in society. My current thesis looks at how Asian subgroups interact with health research content through social media and the internet. Before starting graduate school, I completed my undergraduate studies at Stanford University and double majored in Human Biology and Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity. I am extremely honored to be selected for the Dalai Lama Graduate Scholarship, and thank my family and friends for all their support. I hopes my work can advance the field of Asian health and contribute to the health and wellness of the Tibetan community.”
Posted: November 30, 2021 by admin
Tenzin Yeshi Wangdak Yuthok
“My interests lie in how the relationships between health, race/ethnicity, and ethics are influenced by systems in society. My current thesis looks at how Asian subgroups interact with health research content through social media and the internet. Before starting graduate school, I completed my undergraduate studies at Stanford University and double majored in Human Biology and Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity. I am extremely honored to be selected for the Dalai Lama Graduate Scholarship, and thank my family and friends for all their support. I hopes my work can advance the field of Asian health and contribute to the health and wellness of the Tibetan community.”