Email Contact: Emily@LFRInternational.org
Emily Stoller, BA
Fellowship Director
Emily received her undergraduate degree in Global Health and Environment Anthropology from Washington University in St. Louis. Her work as both a Basic Life Support (BLS) and Stop the Bleed (STB) certified instructor has driven her passion for global health. She has piloted an LLC that provides accessible and affordable CPR education to underserved communities in the St. Louis area, and has published research on the effect of COVID-induced parosmias on suicidality. Now, she works as a research technician in the Puram Lab, studying head and neck squamous cell carcinoma. In her free time, she works as a volunteer at the St. Louis Children’s Hospital, teaches first-aid concepts in elementary schools as a club member of MedEd, and runs weekly discussion sections for students taking Introduction to General Chemistry. As a 2022 LFR Fellow, Emily coordinated human trials to test the efficacy of hemorrhage point-of-care (POC) instruction methods.