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About Candidate
I am a public health researcher with over seven years of experience at Johns Hopkins University spanning both the School of Medicine and the Bloomberg School of Public Health where I support research initiatives focused on health disparities, cancer outcomes, and the well-being of Black men. I have extensive experience in qualitative and quantitative research methods, as well as data management and analysis using tools such as Stata, SPSS, REDCap, NVivo, and Dedoose. I play a key role in the design, implementation, and analysis of national and community-based studies and collaborate closely with interdisciplinary teams. I hold a Master of Public Health from Thomas Jefferson University and a Bachelor of Science in Biology from Clark Atlanta University. My work is grounded in a strong commitment to advancing health equity through data-driven, community-informed public health strategies.