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Work
Company:
Mercer university
Aug 2012
Position:
Assistant professor of global health and anthropology
Education
Degree:
MPH
School / High School:
New York University
2010 to 2012
Specialities:
Global Health Leadership
Skills
Research Design • Public Health • Global Health • Research • Anthropology • Qualitative Research • Teaching • Program Evaluation • Grant Writing • Science • Spss • Higher Education • Academic Writing • University Teaching • Survey Research • Ethnography • Epidemiology • Theory • Data Analysis • Statistics • Psychology • Lecturing • Literature Reviews • Quantitative Research • Social Sciences • Stata • Policy Analysis • Biostatistics
Mercer University since Aug 2012
Assistant Professor of Global Health and Anthropology
Columbia University - New York, NY Jan 2012 - May 2012
Adjunct Assistant Professor
New York University Sep 2010 - May 2012
MPH Candidate in Global Health
Seton Hall University Aug 2009 - May 2010
Adjunct Professor of Anthropology
Council on Accreditation Jan 2009 - May 2010
Data Management Analyst
Education:
New York University 2010 - 2012
MPH, Global Health Leadership
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey-New Brunswick 2005 - 2010
Ph.D., Anthropology
The Johns Hopkins University 2007 - 2008
Non-Matriculating, Biostatistics
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey-New Brunswick 2001 - 2005
M.A., Anthropology
The University of Georgia 1999 - 2001
B.A., Anthropology
Vidalia Comprehensive High School
Skills:
Research Design Public Health Global Health Research Anthropology Qualitative Research Teaching Program Evaluation Grant Writing Science Spss Higher Education Academic Writing University Teaching Survey Research Ethnography Epidemiology Theory Data Analysis Statistics Psychology Lecturing Literature Reviews Quantitative Research Social Sciences Stata Policy Analysis Biostatistics
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Bria Dunham
Lived:
Macon, GA New York, NY
Work:
Mercer University - Assistant Professor of Global Health and Anthropology (2012)
Education:
New York University - MPH, Global Health, Rutgers University - PhD, Anthropology, University of Georgia - BA, Anthropology
About:
Human behavioral ecologist, with a side of public health. I study sex, pregnancy, and parenting from a biocultural evolutionary perspective.