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Doctoral Fellows

Aubrey Van Kirk Villalobos, MPH, MEd, DrPH(c)

Doctoral candidate

Faculty Mentor: Monique Turner, PhD

 

Breastfeeding Norms among African American Women: Implications for Reducing Cancer Disparities

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Erica Sedlander, MPH, DrPH (c)

Doctoral candidate

Faculty Mentor: Rajiv Rimal, PhD, MA

 

Unpacking the Relationship between Social Norms and Behavior: How Social Norms and Gender Norms affect Women’s Use of Iron Supplements in Rural India

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Masters Fellows

Kayla Thompson

MPH Student

Faculty Mentor: Amita Vyas, PhD, MHS

 

Factors Influencing Effective Contraceptive Use among Reproductive Aged Women in Washington, DC

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Dan Dinh

MPH Student

Faculty Mentor: Ami Zota, ScD, MS

 

Personal Care Product Use and Fibroid Outcomes

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The Jacobs Institute of Women’s Health works to improve women’s health through research, dialogue, teaching, and information dissemination. We're part of the Milken Institute School of Public Health at the George Washington University.


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