
معرفی
Erin Bradley is the Linda Lentz Hubert Associate Professor of Public Health at Agnes Scott College, where she contributes to the Public Health Program within the College of Arts and Sciences. She is based in Campbell Hall 116 and can be reached at ebradley@agnesscott.edu or by phone at 404.471.6044.
Educational Background:
- BA, Spelman College
- MPH, Emory University
- PhD, Emory University
As a behavioral scientist, Professor Bradley's research investigates how structural policies and practices influence health outcomes, with a focus on equity and optimal health. Her work emphasizes multilevel, contextualized interventions to address systemic barriers to health. Current research centers on the health impacts of unaffordable housing, highlighting the intersection of social policy and public health.
While no specific publications are listed in the provided text, her prior work has appeared in prominent journals such as the Journal of Women’s Health, Health Promotion Practice, and the Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR), indicating a strong record of applied public health research.
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Professor Bradley is actively engaged in teaching and mentoring students in public health. Though specific grant funding or advisees are not mentioned, her scholarly trajectory suggests involvement in research projects, student supervision, and curriculum development. She plays a vital role in advancing public health education and research at Agnes Scott College.
She is involved in the Public Health Program, contributing to academic and research initiatives that prepare students for careers in health equity and community wellness.





