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Robin McGee is an Assistant Research Professor at Emory University's Department of Behavioral, Social, and Health Education Sciences. She specializes in mixed-methods research focusing on implementation science, public mental health, and mindfulness interventions. Her work emphasizes health equity and improving self-management practices for individuals with chronic conditions like epilepsy.
- Education:
- Bachelor of Science in Psychology, University of Richmond
- Master of Public Health, Emory University
- PhD in Behavioral Science and Health Education, Emory University
Her research interests span mental health evaluation, community assessment, and program design. Notably, she leads initiatives like Project UPLIFT, an epilepsy self-management program, and collaborates with networks such as the Managing Epilepsy Well (MEW) Network. She teaches courses on qualitative methods, program evaluation, and health equity.
Recent publications highlight her focus on healthcare implementation, maternal-child neurodevelopment, and culturally tailored interventions for chronic conditions. She actively engages in mentorship initiatives for junior faculty through the Georgia Clinical and Translational Science Alliance.
Her work is affiliated with Emory's Behavioral and Social Sciences Department and supported by collaborations with institutions like the PRC and BIRCWH programs.



