
About
Jade Benjamin-Chung is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Epidemiology and Population Health at Stanford University and a Chan Zuckerberg Biohub Investigator. Her research focuses on developing and evaluating scalable interventions targeting the interplay between infectious diseases, environmental factors, and human health in resource-limited settings.
Education:
- PhD in Epidemiology, UC Berkeley (2014)
- MA in Biostatistics, UC Berkeley (2013)
- MPH in Epidemiology & Biostatistics, UC Berkeley (2008)
Research Interests: Her work employs epidemiologic, computational, and statistical methods (e.g., causal inference, machine learning) to improve health outcomes for vulnerable populations globally. Key areas include malaria, diarrheal diseases, soil-transmitted helminths, and influenza. Projects emphasize interventions such as improved sanitation, housing infrastructure, and mass drug administration.
Labs & Teams: She leads the Benjamin-Chung Lab at Stanford, focusing on creating evidence-based health interventions through interdisciplinary approaches. The lab collaborates on studies like the CRADLE trial (concrete flooring impacts) and malaria elimination projects.
Grants & Collaborations: Her work is supported by NIH grants and collaborations with institutions like UC Berkeley and global health organizations.
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