
معرفی
Camara Phyllis Jones is a Leverhulme Visiting Professor at King's College London’s Department of Global Health & Social Medicine, focusing on racism’s impacts on health equity. She holds dual roles as a family physician and epidemiologist, with affiliations at Harvard, Emory, and Morehouse. Her research emphasizes structural racism’s systemic effects, using allegories to communicate complex ideas.
- Education:
- BA in Molecular Biology, Wellesley College
- MD, Stanford University School of Medicine
- MPH and PhD in Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins School of Hygiene and Public Health
Her work catalyzed over 250 U.S. jurisdictions declaring ‘Racism a Public Health Crisis’ during her 2016 presidency of the American Public Health Association (APHA). She advises global bodies like the National Academies of Sciences and the O’Neill-Lancet Commission on Racism and Global Health.
Awards include the Stanford President’s Award (2022) and the Wellesley Alumnae Achievement Award (2018). She chairs King’s Anti Racism Steering Group and has delivered lectures on anti-racism strategies in health systems.
- Key Roles:
- Adjunct Professor, Rollins School of Public Health (Emory)
- Senior Fellow, Morehouse School of Medicine
- Member, NASEM Roundtable on Black Men and Women in STEMM




