Research Project Coordinator for Evaluating the ACE Resource Network: Sacramento Initiative
Northeastern University, United States
Isabel Pamintuan is the Research Project Coordinator for Evaluating the ACE Resource Network: Sacramento Initiative at Northeastern University, Oakland campus. She received her B.S. in Public Health and Health Equity with a concentration in Biological Health Sciences from Mills College in Oakland, CA. Isabel has a scientific background in molecular biology and a humanities-based background in public health research. Isabel's previous research work includes identifying the biosocial impacts of adverse childhood experiences for survivors of the El Salvadorean Civil War; using ICD health codes and electronic health records to support patients affected by human trafficking in the East Bay region of Northern California; and the stabilization and efficiency of community-based organizations in Oakland.
Tiffani Elliott is a fourth-year sociology doctoral student at Northeastern University, Boston. Her research centers racial and health equity and aims to improve the way mental and behavioral healthcare systems address mental health and interact with underserved and marginalized communities. She is a research assistant at the Institute of Health Equity and Social Justice Research and the Northeastern Evaluation Lab. She is a also a current scholar with the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation's Health Policy Research Scholars program, a national leadership program that invests in scholars from underrepresented and disadvantaged backgrounds.
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Thursday, October 24, 2024
10:15 AM - 11:15 AM PST