
Yunan Mei
Yunan Mei graduated from Duke University with a Bachelor of Arts in Global Health and is currently a second-year graduate student at the Yale School of Public Health. Her core area of expertise is chronic disease epidemiology, with a focus on medication adherence in the context of Alzheimer's disease, HIV, and cardiovascular studies. She joined the laboratory with the goal of contributing to the ongoing cardiovascular research efforts in both Nepal and China.

Yukun Elliot Zhang, MSN, RN
Zhang's work focuses on HIV-related stigma, LGBTQ+ health promotion, and the intersection of nursing and law. Zhang believes that nursing is a powerful profession, and it is essential to leverage it with other disciplines to make the most impactful difference we envision in the world. His commitment to addressing health disparities and advocating for health justice drives him to integrate diverse knowledge and expertise into his professional practice.

Binbin Ji, RN, PhD
Dr. Binbin Ji is an Associate Professor at the School of Nursing, Hunan University of Chinese Medicine, and a visiting scholar at the Yale University School of Nursing. Her research focuses on promoting the health and well-being of families of children with disabilities and mental health conditions, with a particular emphasis on digital health interventions to enhance social inclusion for families of children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD). She has led multiple research projects on health management models for families of children with ASD and has published extensively in peer-reviewed journals. Dr. Ji is dedicated to advancing evidence-based strategies to improve the well-being of marginalized families through interdisciplinary collaboration and innovative interventions.

Bohan Zhang, MM, RN
Bohan Zhang, a PhD candidate at School of Nursing, Hong Kong Polytechnic University and a visiting assistant student in research at Yale University School of Nursing. Her research focuses on post-stroke care, nursing informatics, and evidence- based nursing, with a commitment to improving rehabilitation quality and quality of life for stroke patients. Through integrating modern information technology with evidence-based nursing approaches, she has developed several innovative nursing interventions and published multiple research papers in international academic journals. Bohan has participated in various interdisciplinary collaborative research projects, providing valuable evidence-based references for clinical nursing decisions and promoting data-driven personalized nursing practices.