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Jenny Miller is a Professor in the Division of Population Health Sciences at the University of Alaska. She serves as the Training Director for the nationally funded Alaska LEND Program at the Center for Human Development, leading interdisciplinary leadership training for Fellows across Alaska. Her academic roles include teaching MPH epidemiology and health services administration courses.
- Education: DrPH from Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, MPH in Public Health Nursing (University of Minnesota), MS in Maternal and Child Health (University of Minnesota)
Research focuses on health disparities in maternal/child health, preventive care access for low-income families, and healthcare services for children with disabilities in rural/remote areas. Active in health policy and interdisciplinary training initiatives.
No specific scientific awards mentioned in the provided text.
Teaching and service roles include leadership in the Division of Population Health Sciences and coordination of the Alaska LEND Program.
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