1. Mary Elizabeth Nuttall
mnuttall@uga.edu | 404-358-0122
108 Candler Oaks Lane
Decatur, GA 30030
Education
Master in Public Health, University of Georgia (concentration in Health Promotion and Behavior, Summer 2016).
Bachelor of Sciences in Health Promotion and Behavior, University of Georgia (Summer 2016).
Publications
Colleen O’Brien Cherry, Elizabeth Serieux, Martin Didier, Mary Elizabeth Nuttall, and Richard J. Schuster, “Prevalence
of Risk Factors for the Metabolic Syndrome in the Middle Income Caribbean Nation of St. Lucia,” Advances in
Preventive Medicine, vol. 2014, Article ID 501972, 5 pages, 2014. doi:10.1155/2014/501972
Research Experience
Undergraduate Research, Health Promotion and Behavior Department,University of Georgia, August 2014- Present
Examined the influence of structural factors on Post-traumatic stress disorder in the aftermath of the second civil
war with Dr. Tamora Callands
Undergraduate Research,Center for Global Health, University of Georgia, August 2012- June 2014
Tracking the social and physical factors that contribute to the increase of metabolic syndrome in St. Lucia as the
wealth of the island increases with Dr. Colleen O’Brien Cherry
Epidemiological Cancer Research,American Cancer Society, Atlanta, GA December 2012- May 2012
Analyzed data to find if there is a relationship between cancer and weight cycling
Created graphs and tables to organize data
Presented data to peers
Intern, David J. Spencer CDC Museum, Atlanta, GA June 2012
Cataloged and entered artifacts into the archive
Counselor at Junior Disease Detective Camp
VolunteerExperience
Impact Site Leader (UGA alternative Spring break) March 2014- present
Veterans Advocacy trip to Baltimore, Maryland. The trip focused on the diverse array of issues facing veterans.
Honors Teaching Assistant
Served as a peer mentor for 14 first-year Honors students, teaching weekly class sessions to introduce students to
the University of Georgia and the Honors Program
Additional Service- Ref UGA,Campus Kitchen, UGArden, DawgDay of Service Site leader, Reading Tutor at Barrow
Elementary School, Thomas Lay AfterschoolProgram
HonorsandAwards
CURO Scholarship
distinguished scholarship in which the student pairs with a mentor and participates in research in a field of
interest. One of ten CURO Honors Scholars chosen for class of 2012.
Zell Miller
scholarship awarded to college students who graduated high school with a minimum 3.7 grade point average and
a minimum score of 1200 on the math and reading portions of the SAT test or a 26 composite score on the ACT.