
معرفی
Heather Bradley is an Associate Professor of Epidemiology at Emory University's Rollins School of Public Health. Her research focuses on infectious disease epidemiology with emphasis on surveillance methodology, racial disparities in HIV and hepatitis C infections, and intersections between substance use and public health crises like the opioid epidemic and COVID-19. She previously held roles at the CDC and Georgia State University, contributing to epidemic intelligence and public health policy.
Education: PhD (Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health), MHS (Johns Hopkins), BA (Centre College).
Key Research Projects:
- NIH-funded studies on improving Black community representation in COVID-19 surveillance (Represent ATL 2.0 and Represent ATL).
- Epidemiological modeling of PWID populations in New York and nationwide.
- CDC collaborative work estimating HIV/hepatitis outcomes during the pandemic through CAMP 2.0.
Publications emphasize methodological innovations in surveillance, overdose mortality analysis, and health equity in marginalized populations. She directs HepVu.org, a public health data resource for HIV prevention.




