
معرفی
Linelle Blais is a Professor of Practice at Emory University's Rollins School of Public Health, Department of Behavioral, Social, and Health Education Sciences. She serves as Executive Director of Emory Centers for Training and Technical Assistance and Associate Director of the Executive MPH program's Prevention Science Track. Her work focuses on translating public health strategies into real-world practice, with expertise in health psychology, community/organizational change, and program evaluation.
- Key Affiliations:
- Emory Centers for Public Health Training and Technical Assistance
- Emory Climate & Health Actionable Research and Translation (CHART) Center (NIH) – Core Lead
- Gilead COMPASS Initiative® Coordinating Center ($100M over 10 years)
- Diabetes MATCH Initiative ($50M over 5 years)
Education: Psychology, University of Rhode Island
Research Focus: Implementation science, health equity, chronic disease prevention, and organizational capacity-building. Leads initiatives addressing diabetes, HIV/AIDS in the U.S. South, and climate-related health disparities in underserved urban populations.
Teaching: BSHES 560R: Implementation Practice and TA in Community-Based Public Health.




