
About
Grace Kambach is an Adjunct Professor in the Public Health Department at the University of North Florida (UNF). She is currently pursuing graduate studies (G2) at Vanderbilt University School of Medicine (VUSM), focusing on Respiratory Infectious Disease Epidemiology under the mentorship of Dr. H. Keipp Talbot. Her academic journey began at UNF, where she earned a Bachelor of Business Administration and a Master of Public Health (MPH).
Professionally, she has held roles including Clinical Research Coordinator at the Mayo Clinic and Epidemiologist at the Tennessee Department of Health (via the CDC Foundation), specializing in disease surveillance and public health interventions. Her research emphasizes applying epidemiological methods to address real-world health challenges, particularly in respiratory infectious diseases.
Driven by Vanderbilt’s reputation in epidemiology and interdisciplinary collaboration, she aims to advance her expertise in public health through innovative, team-based approaches. While no specific awards or grants are highlighted in the text, her academic and professional trajectory reflects a commitment to bridging research and practical health solutions.



