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Julia Wolfson, PhD, MPP is an Associate Professor at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health in the Department of International Health, with joint affiliations at the Institute for Health and Social Policy. Her work bridges health policy and behavioral science to address diet quality, food security, and sustainable food systems.
- PhD in Public Health (2016), Johns Hopkins
- MPP in Public Policy (2012), University of Southern California
- BA in Arts & Sciences (2001), New York University
Dr. Wolfson's research focuses on food policy, food systems, and community-based interventions, particularly examining how home cooking skills, SNAP policies, and climate-conscious food choices impact public health. Her work employs mixed-methods and community-based participatory research (CBPR) to develop interventions that promote equitable, sustainable food systems.
- 2023: Excellence in Teaching Award, Johns Hopkins
- 2016: Delta Omega Alpha induction
- 2013-2016: Johnson & Johnson Community Health Care Scholar
Current projects include evaluating SNAP policy changes during the pandemic, measuring food agency in diabetes prevention programs, and analyzing healthy food retail strategies. Her research drives policy reforms to strengthen food security and reduce diet-related diseases.
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