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Dr. Jeb Jones is an Associate Professor in the Department of Epidemiology at Emory University, focusing on HIV prevention and behavioral health among men who have sex with men (MSM). His work integrates digital tools and epidemiological methods to address healthcare disparities and improve PrEP adherence. He holds a PhD from Emory University and has taught courses such as EPI 540 and EPI 798R. His research spans HIV risk assessment, infectious disease dynamics, and mobile health interventions. Notable studies include formative work on PrEP modalities and longitudinal analyses of protective behaviors during pandemics.
Education: PhD, Emory University; MPH and B.S. from Emory and Georgia Tech respectively. Research interests include HIV/AIDS prevention, sexual health behavior, and modeling health inequities. Awards/presentations are not explicitly listed, but his work has been featured in peer-reviewed journals and media such as the RSPH Annual Awards Ceremony.
Articles highlight his focus on PrEP uptake, geosocial networking impacts, and pandemic-related health data. Grants and advising details are not detailed in the text, but his courses and publications suggest involvement in RSPH initiatives. No lab/teams explicitly mentioned, but his work aligns with Emory's public health research infrastructure.




