
معرفی
Julia Smith-Easley is an Adjunct Assistant Professor at Emory University's Hubert Department of Global Health (Rollins School of Public Health) and currently serves as the Risk Communications Lead at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in the Center for Global Health's Emergency Response & Recovery Branch. With 18 years of experience at CDC, she specializes in health communication, public health preparedness, and emergency response strategies.
Her professional activities include guest lecturing, such as a 2014 presentation for CDC's National Undergraduate Public Health Scholars Program, where she discussed global humanitarian emergency response efforts. She teaches courses like GH 532 (Quantitative Methods: Data Analysis) and GH 581 (Risk Communication in Humanitarian Emergencies).
Key affiliations include CDC and the Hubert Department of Global Health. Her work focuses on bridging academic training with practical crisis communication in public health emergencies.

