Meet Our Research Team
Investigators
Jessica Cheng, PhD, MPH
Co-Investigator
Jessica Cheng, PhD, MPH is a trained epidemiologist currently completing a postdoctoral fellowship with joint appointments in the Department of Epidemiology, Harvard T H Chan School of Public Health and Department of General Internal Medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital. Her research interests center around designing and evaluating multicomponent behavioral lifestyle interventions for the prevention of chronic disease as well as methodological complexities of measuring behavior. Her work has made extensive use of the Healthy Eating Index and data from weight loss trials. Dr. Cheng’s current work focuses on dietary changes in low-income populations. She is a trained coach for the Diabetes Prevention Program Group Lifestyle Balance (DPP-GLB) and is certified in public health (CPH).
Emily Gelsomin, MLA, RD, LDN
Emily Gelsomin is a senior outpatient dietitian at Massachusetts General Hospital. She has a Bachelor of Nutritional Science from Penn State University and a Master of Liberal Arts in Gastronomy from Boston University. She helped develop the hospital’s foodservice traffic-light rating system, Choose Well Eat Well, and is co-director of the employee wellness program, Be Fit. She has been providing medical nutrition therapy to patients since 2007 and is committed to improving our societal relationship with food.
Kristine Gu, MD, MPH
Co-Investigator
Kristine completed her undergraduate studies and a combined MD/MPH degree at Tulane University. Her interest in health disparities grew during her internal medicine residency training at Kaiser Permanente Oakland Medical Center where she was part of the Health Equities and Disparities track. She is now a second-year endocrinology fellow at the Massachusetts General Hospital, where her research interests include examining the impact of social determinants of health on diabetes management.
Yingfei Wu , MD, MPH
Co-Investigator
Yingfei Wu, MD, MPH is currently a general internal medicine fellow at Harvard University/Massachusetts General Hospital. She completed her MD at the Medical College of Wisconsin, MPH at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, and internal medicine residency at New York University Grossman School of Medicine. Her research interests are in addressing health disparities in cardiometabolic diseases.
Clinical Research Coordinators
Noah graduated from Brown University in May 2024 with a bachelor’s degree in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology and joined MGH’s Division of General Internal Medicine in October 2024. During his time at Brown, he developed a love of the biochemical lens of medicine through his coursework and research on breast and ovarian cancers. He is eager now to develop the interpersonal lens of medicine through his work at MGH. He is a strong believer in using an interdisciplinary and community-based approach in healthcare and is excited to see this approach in practice through his work. In his free time, he enjoys cooking, playing ultimate Frisbee, and watching baseball.
Catherine is originally from southeastern Massachusetts, and recently graduated from Emory University with a bachelor's of science in Biology. She joined the MGH Division of General Internal Medicine in October 2024, and hopes to become a physician-researcher in the future. Having previously conducted public health research in Atlanta, Catherine is passionate about understanding how to improve healthcare outcomes for underserved communities. Outside of work, Catherine enjoys singing, hiking, and trying to befriend local animals.
Database Manager
Sydney Howard, MS
Sydney is a database manager and analyst for the departments of General Internal Medicine and Psychiatry within the Massachusetts Genera Hospital. She has a BS in Computer Science from Rhodes College and a MS in Epidemiology from Tulane University. She enjoys hiking, pressure cooking, and successfully debugging obscure compiling errors.