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Sharon L. Talboys is a pracademic researcher at the University of Utah, affiliated with the Department of Family & Preventive Medicine. Her work bridges research and practice in governmental, academic, and global settings, focusing on gender-based violence, health equity, workforce development, and community needs assessment. She also teaches global health, public health leadership, and experiential learning.
- PhD in Public Health, University of Utah
- MPH in International Health and Social and Behavioral Science/Health Education, Emory University
- BA in Anthropology, SUNY Geneseo
Dr. Talboys specializes in community-based participatory approaches, survey design, and qualitative methods. Her research examines gender-based violence, health equity, and policy impacts on vulnerable populations, particularly in India, Bangladesh, and Ghana. She has contributed to studies on HIV/AIDS education, medical device development for neurodevelopmental disorders, and public health responses to pandemics.
Recent publications highlight her focus on South Korean medical devices for ADHD and Autism, public health challenges in rural India, and COVid-19 behavioral responses. Her work often addresses intersectional issues, such as gender and disability, using mixed-methods frameworks.


