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  • Esmeralda Melgoza

    Esmeralda Melgoza

    Postdoctoral Scholar, Emergency Medicine

    BioEsmeralda Melgoza, PhD, MPH, CHES is a Propel postdoctoral researcher in the Department of Emergency Medicine at Stanford University's School of Medicine. Her research examines and addresses health disparities in the prehospital setting, with a focus on the Latine/Hispanic population, older adults, and people with limited English proficiency. She is trained in both quantitative and qualitative methods. Her research has been published in peer-reviewed journals, including Medical Care, Prehospital and Disaster Medicine, Western Journal of Emergency Medicine, and Frontiers in Public Health, among others. Her dissertation research was funded by an R36 grant from the National Institute on Aging.

    Dr. Melgoza received her PhD in Community Health Sciences from the UCLA Fielding School of Public Health and a minor in Gerontology from the USC Leonard Davis School of Gerontology. Dr. Melgoza is a former Senior Research Analyst at the UCLA Latino Policy and Politics Institute and an alumna of the Yale Ciencia Academy at Yale University. She is bilingual in English and Spanish. In her spare time, she enjoys spending time with her family, traveling, mentoring underrepresented students in academia, hiking, and exploring new coffee shops and restaurants.

  • Alejandra Ruiz

    Alejandra Ruiz

    Postdoctoral Scholar, Emergency Medicine

    BioDr. Alejandra Ruiz is a physician from Bogotá, Colombia, with experience in high-complexity medical settings, including oncology and intensive care during the COVID-19 pandemic. She is a strong advocate for integrative care, addressing both physical and mental health needs. Currently, Dr. Ruiz is a postdoctoral researcher in Dr. Jennifer Newberry’s lab, where she investigates the barriers faced by the Latinx community when seeking mental health support while developing strategies to improve access and connection to mental health services. Deeply committed to community outreach and health advocacy, Dr. Ruiz is dedicated to creating sustainable pathways for underserved populations to receive comprehensive care.