Alexandra Farris, Public Health Project Coordinator, University of North Texas Health Science Center

Alexandra Farris Alexandra (Allie) Farris is a public health project coordinator at the University of North Texas Health Science Center in Fort Worth, Texas. Upon graduating with my MPH degree […]
Joseph Aaron Joe, Johns Hopkins University, History of Medicine Department

Joseph Aaron Joe Joseph Aaron Joe is a graduate student at the History of Medicine Department of Johns Hopkins University. He is currently pursuing a M.A. in Critical Approaches in Science, […]
Jennifer Hanlon-Wilde, FNP, Writer, and Clinical Assistant ProfessorWashington State University

Jennifer Hanlon-Wilde Jennifer Hanlon-Wilde is a family nurse practitioner, writer, and clinical assistant professor at Washington State University. She holds a master’s of nursing, a doctorate of nursing, and a […]
Nicolle Ma, Nonprofit Founder/CEO, Supply and Protect Healthcare Workers

Nicolle Ma Nicolle Ma‘s research work has involved climate change, public health, COVID-19, HIV, and noncommunicable diseases. I’m also a nonprofit founder/CEO of Supply and Protect Healthcare Workers, startup founder/CEO […]
Danielle Robinson, Epidemiology Supervisor, North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services

Danielle C. Robinson Danielle C. Robinson, MPH, PhD is a proud alumnus of the illustrious North Carolina Central University, where she studied biology and chemistry. She received her MPH from […]
Thomas Carpino, Teaching FellowJohns Hopkins University, ID Epidemiology

Thomas Carpino Tom Carpino (he/they) is an early career researcher and faculty teaching fellow at Johns Hopkins University (JHU) in Infectious Disease Epidemiology. His scholarship explores sexual health and syndemics, […]
Summit, Nov 23, AI Healthcare

AI in Health Care and Public Health Research “AI in Health Care and Public Health Research” will explore the transformative potential of artificial intelligence in advancing medical practice and public […]
Summit, Oct 26, Reproductive Rights

Reproductive Rights: How Does National Policy Impact the Individual? The panel will explore how expanding and restricting access to essential healthcare and personal freedoms in reproductive health play out at […]
Webinar, Dec 4, Nursing & HIV

This session will explore innovative nursing strategies to enhance STI and HIV prevention among cisgender Black women in priority jurisdictions, addressing the political, structural, and social determinants impacting their sexual […]