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Kathleen Miner is a tenured Professor in the Department of Behavioral, Social, and Health Education Sciences at Emory University's Rollins School of Public Health. She serves as the Associate Dean for Applied Public Health, an executive leadership role reporting directly to the dean. Her 35+ year career includes over $48 million in training grants as Principal Investigator, notably leading the R-IV PHTC. She is a recognized expert in competency-based adult education and public health practice.
- Education: Ph.D., Georgia State University; M.P.H., Emory University; M.Ed., Georgia State University; B.A., California State University, Long Beach
Research focuses on public health preparedness, rural health, and applied public health practice. She has driven professional competency development and led national initiatives through associations like National SOPHE and APHA.
Leadership and grants: As PI and leader in major public health training programs, her work bridges academic and applied public health. No specific articles listed, but her contributions are reflected in her program leadership and funded initiatives.
Awards: None explicitly mentioned, though her extensive grants and leadership imply significant recognition in her field.
Labs/Teams: Not detailed, but her role in the R-IV PHTC and school leadership suggests involvement in collaborative public health teams.




