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Dr. Kimberly Nguyen is an Adjunct Associate Professor in the Hubert Department of Global Health at Emory University and concurrently serves as a Professorial Lecturer at the George Washington University School of Public Health. With over 15 years of experience in public health, her career spans roles at state and federal agencies including the CDC, FDA, and state health departments, focusing on tobacco control, HIV prevention, violence prevention, and immunization programs. She specializes in translating research into actionable public health strategies, particularly through national survey design and implementation globally.
Education:
- Doctor of Public Health, University of South Florida School of Public Health
- Masters of Science, University of Massachusetts School of Public Health
- Masters of Public Health, Tufts University School of Medicine
- Bachelors of Arts, Tufts University
Research Interests: Dr. Nguyen’s work centers on addressing health disparities and advancing vaccine strategies. Her expertise includes epidemiologic methods applied to vaccine hesitancy, survey methodologies, and public health practice innovations. She has developed large-scale surveys in both domestic and international settings, emphasizing practical applications of research findings.
Research Trends: Her published work spans interdisciplinary areas, including neurobiological studies (e.g., GPR receptor signaling in brain development and disease) and global public health interventions. Recent studies explore astrocyte maturation, stroke recovery mechanisms, and supply chain impacts on business performance in Vietnam, reflecting her dual focus on biomedical and population health research.
Advising & Grants: No formal advisees or grant details are explicitly listed in the provided information. However, her extensive government collaborations suggest involvement in federally funded projects related to public health programs.
Labs/Teams: While no specific lab affiliations are mentioned, her work likely intersects with multidisciplinary teams at Emory’s Rollins School of Public Health and partner institutions.




