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ASPPH Welcomes New ASPPH/CDC Public Health Fellows

ASPPH CDC Public Health Fellowship Program Class of 2023

ASPPH is pleased to welcome 22 new fellows who will engage in practice-based training assignments through the ASPPH/CDC Public Health Fellowship Program. The Program aims to support a culturally relevant and applied mentored learning experience for early career professionals with graduate degrees in public health. This next generation of public health leaders will have an opportunity to round out their academic training and gain practical public health experience through exposure to state-of-the-art technology and databases, acquisition of skills and knowledge to enhance their careers, and interaction with technical experts in their chosen fields.

For the next 12 to 24 months, Fellows’ training will follow eight tracks in 11 different CDC Centers/Institutes/Offices (CIOs). The separate tracks will allow the fellows to strengthen their capacity in the focus areas that interest them most.  Ultimately, upon completion of the ASPPH/CDC Public Health Fellowship Program, fellows will have made useful contributions to projects of national public health importance that are related to the mission of the CDC, while gaining a significant skillset that will set the foundation for their own public health careers.

ASPPH/CDC Fellow, Michael Vega, MPH (Saint Louis University College for Public Health and Social Justice) shares that he is “deeply passionate about addressing the health disparities and social determinants affecting refugees, immigrants, and global communities, drawing from my own experiences in a community of immigrants and non-English speakers. My fellowship aligns with my objective to hone skills in community engagement, participatory research, emergency risk communication, and cultural competence assessments.” He goes on to say, “I aspire to contribute to global public health and population health initiatives, and I believe this fellowship will provide the crucial training and perspective needed to further these goals.”  

ASPPH/CDC Fellow, Fardin Rahman, MPH (New York University School of Global Public Health) adds, “In my fellowship, I will be assessing projects pertaining to local and tribal groups to determine their effectiveness and make recommendations that align with the population’s needs. As someone who is interested in working towards addressing the lack of safe and affordable health access in marginalized communities, both nationally and globally, I think that this fellowship will equip me with the skills and knowledge that I need to advocate for community-sensitive and community-engaged interventions.”

Representing various ASPPH-member schools and programs, the Class of 2023 ASPPH/CDC Public Health Fellows includes:

FellowASPPH-member School/ProgramTrackHost CIO
Julci Areza, MPHUniversity of North Carolina Gillings School of Global Public HealthHealth EquityOffice of Minority Health and Health Equity (OMHHE)
Lauren Beagle, MPHEmory University Rollins School of Public HealthSuicide PreventionNational Center for Injury Prevention and Control (NCIPC)
Megan Collins, MPHSaint Louis University College for Public Health and Social JusticeEmergency Preparedness/ ResponseCenter for Preparedness and Response (CPR)
Kyra Cummings, MPHTemple University College of Public HealthOverdose PreventionNational Center for Injury Prevention and Control (NCIPC)
Marissa Hardin, MPHUniversity of Nebraska Medical Center College of Public HealthHealth EducationOffice of Policy, Performance, and Evaluation (OPPE) Formerly OADPS
Joanne Johnson, MPHUniversity of North Carolina Gillings School of Global Public HealthCore Public HealthCenter for Forecasting and Outbreak Analytics (CFA)
Alison Kwok, MPHJohns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public HealthSuicide PreventionNational Center for Injury Prevention and Control (NCIPC)
Meredith Mase, MPHUniversity of Michigan School of Public HealthInterpersonal ViolenceNational Center for Injury Prevention and Control (NCIPC)
Katelyn Miscioscia, MPHColorado School of Public HealthOverdose PreventionNational Center for Injury Prevention and Control (NCIPC)
Ilenia Morales, MPHGeorgia State University School of Public HealthOverdose PreventionNational Center for Injury Prevention and Control (NCIPC)
Bridget Morrison, JD, MPHJohns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public HealthOverdose PreventionNational Center for Injury Prevention and Control (NCIPC)
Ro Nadreau, MPHSan Diego State University School of Public HealthMental HealthNational Center for Health Statistics (NCHS)
Antony Nguyen, MPHColumbia University Mailman School of Public HealthInterpersonal ViolenceNational Center for Injury Prevention and Control (NCIPC)
Fardin Rahman, MPHNew York University School of Global Public HealthCore Public HealthNational Center for STLT Public Health Infrastructure and Workforce
Midjina Richard, MPHUniversity of Georgia College of Public HealthCore Public HealthNational Center for STLT Public Health Infrastructure and Workforce
Kara Sapp, MPHUniversity of California, Berkeley School of Public HealthMental HealthNational Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion (NCCDPHP)
Emma Kate Sellers, MPHUniversity of Alabama at Birmingham School of Public HealthHealth EducationNational Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases (NCEZID)
Jenisha Stapleton, MPHTulane University School of Public Health and Tropical MedicineHealth EquityOffice of Minority Health and Health Equity (OMHHE)
Mae Tanner, MPHChamberlain University MPH ProgramEmergency Preparedness/ ResponseCenter for Preparedness and Response (CPR)
Kyra Terry, MPHClaremont Graduate UniversityHealth EducationOffice of Laboratory Science and Safety (OLSS)
Michael Vega, MPHSaint Louis University College for Public Health and Social JusticeHealth EducationNational Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases (NCEZID)
Jaclyn Williamson, MPHColorado School of Public HealthHealth EducationNational Center for HIV, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention (NCHHSTP)

ASPPH would like to thank our partners at the CDC for supporting this important training program. Learn more about the ASPPH/CDC Public Health Fellowship Program or email TrainingPrograms@aspph.org for additional information.