Yashaswini Singh, assistant professor of health services, policy and practice at the Brown University School of Public Health, has been named a 2025 Aspen Ideas Health Fellow by the Aspen Institute. Nominated by Arnold Ventures as one of four health care leaders under 40, Singh is recognized for her achievements and her success in translating research into actionable policy.
“I am excited to bring my ideas about the corporate transformation of medicine to the Aspen Ideas fellowship,” Singh said. “This year's conference theme, Payoff: Investing in Health, closely aligns with my research interests and expertise that examines how market forces, such as health care consolidation and private equity investments, shape health care delivery and access.”
On June 22-25, Professor Singh will join more than 100 Fellows from around the world for the Aspen Ideas health conference in Colorado: a renowned event dedicated to elevating thought leaders and driving progress in public health.
“I am thankful to my collaborators and students who have contributed to my work and thrilled to be a part of this important conversation alongside leaders who are reimagining what our health system can and should be,” Singh said.