Yasmmyn Salinas
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Assistant Professor Adjunct of Epidemiology
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Yasmmyn Salinas is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Chronic Disease Epidemiology.
Dr. Salinas earned a Bachelor of Science with Distinction in Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology from Yale College in 2010 and a Master of Public Health in Chronic Disease Epidemiology from the Yale School of Public Health in 2014. She earned her Ph.D. in Public Health (Chronic Disease Epidemiology) from the Yale Graduate School of Arts and Sciences in 2019.
Dr. Salinas’s research is focused on the intergenerational transmission of obesity and its comorbidities. To date, she has approached this issue from a genetics lens. Her current work searches for genetic variants that display pleiotropy for obesity-related metabolic disorders and examines the interactions between maternal genetic factors and early-life modifiable risk factors in relation to metabolic outcomes in children.
Dr. Salinas joined the YSPH faculty in 2019. She teaches two courses: Principles of Epidemiology II and Advanced Applied Analytic Methods in Epidemiology and Public Health.
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Chronic Disease Epidemiology
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0009-0005-2623-0386
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Nicola Hawley, PhD
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2026
Sa1597 EARLY ENDOSCOPIC REMISSION PREDICTS FEWER LONG-TERM COMPLICATIONS IN ULCERATIVE COLITIS: REAL-WORLD ANALYSIS FROM TARGET-IBD REGISTRY
Long M, Salinas Y, Bufford T, Gazis D, Bennett K, Crawford J, Hurwitz K, Igho-Osagie E, Liu G, Shao J, Sands B. Sa1597 EARLY ENDOSCOPIC REMISSION PREDICTS FEWER LONG-TERM COMPLICATIONS IN ULCERATIVE COLITIS: REAL-WORLD ANALYSIS FROM TARGET-IBD REGISTRY. Gastrointestinal Endoscopy 2026, 103: s-1000. DOI: 10.1016/s0016-5107(26)02538-1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSu1641 IMPACT OF EARLY ENDOSCOPIC REMISSION AFTER ADVANCED THERAPY ON LONG-TERM COMPLICATIONS IN CROHN’S DISEASE: FINDINGS FROM TARGET-IBD
Sands B, Salinas Y, Bufford T, Gazis D, Bennett K, Crawford J, Hurwitz K, Igho-Osagie E, Liu G, Shao J, Long M. Su1641 IMPACT OF EARLY ENDOSCOPIC REMISSION AFTER ADVANCED THERAPY ON LONG-TERM COMPLICATIONS IN CROHN’S DISEASE: FINDINGS FROM TARGET-IBD. Gastrointestinal Endoscopy 2026, 103: s-1113. DOI: 10.1016/s0016-5107(26)02779-3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSa1597 EARLY ENDOSCOPIC REMISSION PREDICTS FEWER LONG-TERM COMPLICATIONS IN ULCERATIVE COLITIS: REAL-WORLD ANALYSIS FROM TARGET-IBD REGISTRY
Long M, Salinas Y, Bufford T, Gazis D, Bennett K, Crawford J, Hurwitz K, Igho-Osagie E, Liu G, Shao J, Sands B. Sa1597 EARLY ENDOSCOPIC REMISSION PREDICTS FEWER LONG-TERM COMPLICATIONS IN ULCERATIVE COLITIS: REAL-WORLD ANALYSIS FROM TARGET-IBD REGISTRY. Gastroenterology 2026, 170: s-1000. DOI: 10.1016/s0016-5085(26)02607-7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSu1641 IMPACT OF EARLY ENDOSCOPIC REMISSION AFTER ADVANCED THERAPY ON LONG-TERM COMPLICATIONS IN CROHN’S DISEASE: FINDINGS FROM TARGET-IBD
Sands B, Salinas Y, Bufford T, Gazis D, Bennett K, Crawford J, Hurwitz K, Igho-Osagie E, Liu G, Shao J, Long M. Su1641 IMPACT OF EARLY ENDOSCOPIC REMISSION AFTER ADVANCED THERAPY ON LONG-TERM COMPLICATIONS IN CROHN’S DISEASE: FINDINGS FROM TARGET-IBD. Gastroenterology 2026, 170: s-1113. DOI: 10.1016/s0016-5085(26)02848-9.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2024
Noncommunicable disease risk behaviors and protective factors among children in Samoa: Retrospective trend analysis of global school-based health surveys in 2011 and 2017
Choy C, Simi S, Soti-Ulberg C, Naseri T, Salinas Y, Hawley N. Noncommunicable disease risk behaviors and protective factors among children in Samoa: Retrospective trend analysis of global school-based health surveys in 2011 and 2017. PLOS Global Public Health 2024, 4: e0003315. PMID: 38861507, PMCID: PMC11166286, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pgph.0003315.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsConceptsGlobal School-based Student Health SurveyPrevalence of overweight/obesityNoncommunicable diseasesHealth SurveyNoncommunicable disease risk factorsMultistage stratified cluster sampling designNoncommunicable disease risk behavioursProtective factorsPrevalence of noncommunicable diseasesRisk behaviorsGlobal School-based Health SurveySchool-based health surveyPromote healthy behaviorsStudent Health SurveyPrevalence of obesityPublic health actionCluster sampling designStrengthening protective factorsReduce risk behaviorsRetrospective trend analysisPrevalence of riskSedentary behaviorSchool year 9School-aged childrenPhysical activity
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- June 16, 2022
Teaching is a learning process for award-winning professor Yasmmyn Salinas
- May 02, 2022
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- September 01, 2021
2021 Top Educators Named
- August 17, 2021
Using Epidemiology to Improve the World
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