
About
Sparkle Springfield is an Assistant Professor of Public Health Sciences at Loyola University Chicago’s Parkinson School of Health Sciences and Public Health. Her research focuses on improving diet quality and health outcomes in African American women through culturally tailored interventions. She holds a BS in Chemistry and Biology from Grambling State University and a PhD in Integrative Pathophysiology, Human Nutrition, and Health Promotion from the University of Illinois at Chicago.
- Education:
- BS in Chemistry/Biology, Grambling State University
- PhD in Integrative Pathophysiology/Health Promotion, University of Illinois at Chicago
Her research explores individual and community-level predictors of resilience related to cardiovascular health behaviors and diet quality. Previous studies examined dietary patterns in African American breast cancer survivors. She emphasizes the role of social determinants and health disparities in underserved populations.
Awards:
- NIH Postdoctoral Fellowships (NHLBI, NCI)
- NIGMS MARC U-STAR Undergraduate Fellowship
Labs/Teams: Engaged in community-based research collaborations, though specific lab affiliations are not detailed here. Her work integrates clinical and public health approaches to address systemic inequities in health outcomes.
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