Ellis Schroeder

Student & Researcher, Harvard University
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About Ellis Schroeder

Ellis Schroeder is a student at Harvard from Atlanta, Georgia, passionate about health equity. He is studying anthropology alongside art history, exploring how science and visual culture shape understandings of health, illness, and care.

Before Harvard, he led the nonprofit DermaTeens and various initiatives for skin cancer prevention and health equity across Atlanta, working with city government and public health officials to install IMPACT Melanoma sunscreen dispensers, promote access to preventative healthcare and sun safety, and educate youth on skin health. He advises the first National Skin Cancer Prevention Youth Council, an initiative he founded, and mentors youth across the country on public health community impact projects.

At Harvard, Ellis researches LGBTQ+ population health, eating disorder epidemiology, and medical sociology. Inspired to understand the growing mistrust in healthcare and science in a post-COVID-19 world, as a Laidlaw Scholar, he researches how LGBTQ+ young adults come to trust or distrust healthcare systems, using mixed methods to trace how real experiences shape engagement with care and impact health outcomes. Ellis hopes to pursue a career in medicine and public health leadership.

I am a/an:

Undergraduate Leadership & Research Scholar University Faculty Member

University

Harvard University

Laidlaw Cohort Year

2026

Research Topic

Epidemiology Health LGBTQ+ Medicine Population Health Society & Culture Sociology

Area of Expertise

Arts Diversity and Inclusion Entrepreneurship Health Humanities Leadership Medicine Social Sciences

I am from:

United States of America

I speak:

English French Korean

My hobbies/interests are:

Art Cooking/Baking Crafts & DIY Dance Design Film & TV Foreign languages Gym Ice skating Volunteering Writing/blogging

Details

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