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Category: EIS in Action
- Faisal Minhaj (EIS 201) for ‘Best water samples from climbing trees’

Category: You Went Where?
- Arran Hamlet (EIS 2022) for ‘Appreciating the context of wildnerness outbreaks’

Category: Make Me Laugh!
- Nina Masters (EIS 2021) and Mehnaz Mustafa (LLS 2021) for ‘A hazelnut flavored polio diaper sampling demonstration’
Category: Public Health Memes
- 1st place: Elizabeth White (EIS 2022) for ‘First year EISOs showing up at any outdoor patio in Atlanta during Summer Course’
- 2nd place (tie): Jack Pfeiffer (EIS 2021) for ‘Clearance comments” and Katy Burr (EIS 2022) for ‘Surveillance evaluation’




Category: Public Health in Action
- 1st Place: Stephen Bart (EIS 2020) for ‘Pins and Threads’ (pictured above)
- 2nd Place: Maureen Ty (LLS 2021) and Julia Petras (EIS 2021) for ‘Raccoon necropsy 1’
- 3rd Place: Maureen Ty (LLS 2021) and Julia Petras (EIS 2021) for ‘Raccoon necropsy 2’

Category: You Went Where?
- 1st Place: Braiden Eilers (EIS 2021) for ‘Just a little bit further’ (pictured above)
- 2nd Place: Melanie Firestone (EIS 2020) for ‘I don’t think you’re ready for this jelly(fish)’
- 3rd Place: Melanie Firestone (EIS 2020) for ‘Just keep swimming’

Category: Make Me Laugh!
- 1st Place: Braiden Eilers (EIS 2021) for ‘Tooth can be lost be care full’ (pictured above)
- 2nd Place: Erin Ricketts (EIS 202) for ‘Pandemic relaxation strategies’
- 3rd Place: JB Bertumen (EIS 2021) for ‘Blending in at the NC Arboretum’

Category: Public Health Memes
- 1st Place: Erin Ricketts (EIS 2021) for ‘The ghost of Ralph Cordell’ (pictured above)

Category: Public Health in Action
- 1st Place: Patrick Dawson (EIS 2019) for ‘Investigating an exposure to B. tropicus causing anthrax-like illness in a welder at an oil refinery in Convent, Louisiana (June 2020)’
- 2nd Place: Perrine Marcenac (EIS 2019) for ‘Evaluating approaches to delivering safe drinking water in healthcare facilities in cholera hotspots — Tanzania, March 2020’
- 3rd Place (Tie!): Karen Wu (EIS 2020) for ‘Collecting saliva for SARS-CoV-2’
- 3rd Place (Tie!): Phillip Salvatore (EIS 2019) for ‘Public Health: Curbside Pickup’

Category: You Went Where?
- 1st Place: Patrick Dawson (EIS 2019) for ‘Mornings on the Yap Main Islands, Micronesia while investigating a reported concurrent outbreak of dengue and leptospirosis (September 2019)’

Category: Make Me Laugh!
- 1st Place: Daniel Owusu (EIS 2019) for ‘Say cheeers!!!’
- 2nd Place: Patrick Dawson (EIS 2019) for ‘Antibody-buddies: trapped in St. Louis (February 2021)’
- 3rd Place: Karen Wu (EIS 2020) for ‘Treat your mask like underwear!’

Category: Public Health Memes
- 1st Place: Marisa Donnelly (EIS 2020) for ‘EIS: What I expected vs what I got’
- 2nd Place: Phillip Salvatore (EIS 2019) for ‘Self-care for Resiliency and Mental Health’
- 3rd Place: Patrick Dawson (EIS 2019) for ‘These days, they’ll let anyone be an armchair epidemeowologist’
Category: Public Health in Action
- 1st Place: Tia M. Rogers (EIS 2019) for ‘See the Forest. Remember the Trees’
- 2nd Place: Team Mongoose Dem (Springer Browne, Alexandra Medley, John Rossow and Nicholas Wiese [EIS 2018 and LLS 2019]) for ‘To Escape and Perform Necropsies on the Beach – that’s our idea of paradise’
- 3rd Place: Memo Sanchez (EIS 2018) for ‘Donning PPE Before Entering a Skilled Nursing Facility’
Category: You Went Where?
- 1st Place: Mays Shamout (EIS 2018) for ‘Love in the Time of Ebola’
- 2nd Place: Caroline Schrodt (EIS 2019) for ‘Essential Businesses Only!’
- 3rd Place: Tia M. Rogers (EIS 2019) for ‘Finding Solace Before Service’
Category: Make Me Laugh!
- 1st Place: Florence Kanu (EIS 2019) for ‘Madame Elephant Leaves Her Mark’
- 3-way tie for 2nd Place!
- Memo Sanchez (EIS 2018) for ‘Gettin’ Work Done’
- Springer Browne (EIS 2018) for ‘Cuddle Street Chickens but Sanitize Your Hands’
- Alexander Chu Wu (EIS 2018) for ‘110%’
Category: Public Health Memes
- 1st Place: Springer Browne (EIS 2018) for ‘Don’t Worry I’m an EIS Officer’
- 2nd Place: Florence Kanu (EIS 2019) for ‘Public Health Takes No Vacation’
- 3rd Place: Alexander Chu Wu (EIS 2018) for ‘The Long Road of COVID-19 Response’
Last Reviewed: May 8, 2023