Angela Dawn Breckenridge, PhD

Angela Breckenridge is a New Orleanian and a scholar-practitioner in the social sciences, trained in mixed and qualitative methodologies and whose research interests lie at the intersection of teaching, learning, and behavior change. Her current project is a scoping review of evidence-based interventions for COVID-related behaviors. Recently, Dr.

Jennifer Makelarski

I’m a social epidemiologist with more than 15 years of experience in public health. I have been teaching, mostly online for accredited MPH programs, for more than 5 years. I began my career as a research scientist. My research interests have focused on reducing health disparities through understanding and addressing social risks and needs (e.g., food insecurity). I have extensive applied experience in quantitative and qualitative study design, protocol development and implementation, and analysis.

Andréa Kaniuka, PhD

Dr. Andréa Kaniuka is an interdisciplinary scholar, with a background in psychology, public health, and gender, sexuality, and women's studies. Her work focuses on LGBTQ+ health inequities, with emphases on social-ecological approaches to mental health promotion and suicide prevention among the LGBTQ+ community. Prior to joining Tulane SPHTM, she earned her PhD in Public Health Sciences from UNC Charlotte. At Tulane SPHTM, she teaches and advises students in the online MPH in Community Health Sciences and online DrPH in Leadership, Advocacy, and Equity programs.

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