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Jill Pulley serves as a Research Associate Professor of Medicine at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Vanderbilt University. Her work bridges clinical medicine, health disparities research, and biomedical informatics with a focus on improving equity in mental health treatment and research participation methodologies.
Her educational background includes a Master of Business Administration (MBA), though specific institutional details and dates are not provided in available materials.
Dr. Pulley's research investigates biologic predictors of antipsychotic response disparities among Black populations, the informational needs of research participants, and effective recruitment strategies for clinical surveys. Her work emphasizes community engagement and addresses systemic barriers in biomedical research through interdisciplinary approaches combining psychiatry, pharmacogenomics, and health services research.
Her publication portfolio demonstrates consistent focus on health equity, with recurring themes in mental health disparities, participant-centered study design, and data-driven solutions for inclusive clinical research across multiple healthcare settings.
No scientific awards were documented in the provided materials.
Information regarding graduate student advising, grant funding, and laboratory leadership was not available in the current documentation, though her collaborative network suggests active engagement in multi-institutional research initiatives.
She contributes significantly to the Mid-South Clinical Data Research Network and partners with Vanderbilt's health disparities research centers including the Center for Women's Health Research and Lloyd C. Elam Mental Health Center to advance translational science in underserved communities.

