Splash Biography



GABRIELA BERGER, Yale sophomore studying MCDB




Major: MCDB

College/Employer: Yale

Year of Graduation: 2027

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Brief Biographical Sketch:

Gabriela Berger is a sophomore at Yale University studying Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology (MCDB). She is actively involved in a variety of student organizations, including serving as the co-president of Synapse, the outreach branch of the Yale Scientific Magazine, where she also contributes as a writer and layout editor. Gabriela is a member of the Public Health Coalition and Partners in Health Engage, and serves on the executive board of Yale Demos. She is also a cellist and a member of the Yale Symphony Orchestra. She has a strong love for teaching and is especially dedicated to STEM outreach, working to inspire a passion for science in younger students.



Past Classes

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S5068: Social Determinants of Health: Widening Our Understanding of Health Outcomes in Splash Spring 2025 (Mar. 02, 2025)
This course will introduce students to the ways in which social, environmental, and cultural conditions affect one’s health – otherwise known as a social determinants of health framework, which helps contextualize one’s health outcomes in the context of their broader life and community. For example, how does education access relate to healthcare outcomes? Or race, gender, and social class? What about material circumstances – where one lives and works? Is quality food accessible? These are the sorts of questions that we want to tackle in this course, pushing students to widen their understanding of health beyond just the individual. Ultimately, the key takeaway from this class is to recognize and address the root causes of health inequities that exist between advantaged and disadvantaged groups – and how social determinants of health shapes these inequities. Including both informative and interactive components, students will gain hands-on experience researching how social determinants of health may affect their lives and the health of those in their communities.