Dr. Yeh is Associate Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School (HMS), Director
of Clinical Research at the Harvard Osher Center for Integrative Medicine, and Director
of the HMS Post-Doctoral Research Fellowship in Integrative Medicine. She also directs
a mind-body research program in the Division of General Medicine at Beth Israel
Deaconess Medical Center. As an internationally recognized leader in the field, she has
served as PI or co-investigator on dozens of NIH-funded trials of Tai Chi and related
mind-body therapies with expertise in clinical trial methodology, including intervention
development and adaptation for complex chronic disease, psychosocial and
physiological outcome measurement, and mixed quantitative and qualitative methods.
Her research has focused on the intersection of mindfulness and movement, with a
specific interest in the role of mind-body therapies in promoting physical activity, and
the impact of mind-body exercise on cardiopulmonary physiology and risk of
cardiovascular disease.