Stanford University


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  • Ziping Ye

    Ziping Ye

    Postdoctoral Scholar, Health Policy

    BioZiping Ye is a postdoctoral researcher at the Prevention Policy Modeling Lab in the Department of Health Policy at Stanford. Her research focuses on the development of decision making models for disease prevention programs.
    Previously, Dr Ye served as an assistant professor at the School of Public Administration at Hainan University, where she conducted research on cost-effectiveness thresholds, health outcomes studies, and health burden surveys. Dr Ye received her Ph.D. in Pharmacy Administration from Shenyang Pharmaceutical University with a specialization in Pharmacoeconomics. She is also a self-taught R programmer.

  • Astrid Nicole Zamora

    Astrid Nicole Zamora

    Postdoctoral Scholar, Epidemiology

    BioDr. Zamora's work examines how social and environmental contexts shape the three pillars of health, diet, sleep, and physical activity, and influence chronic disease risk. Her research integrates epidemiologic methods with community-based participatory approaches to translate findings into evidence-based public health strategies. Her goal is to advance chronic disease prevention and promote heart-healthy aging among Latino/a communities and underserved populations.