Assistant Professor
Yale School of Public Health
Estancia, New Mexico, United States
Dr. Humphries has a broad background in public health research and practice. She has co-led multiple research projects on Community Health Workers in the context of the Ending the HIV Epidemic Initiative, as well as supporting capacity building efforts in HIV and implementation science. She is experienced in participatory pedagogy in capacity building and teaching. Dr. Humphries' research addresses interactions between nutrition and infectious disease, as well as programmatic approaches to improving public health. She has studied environmental factors and intestinal helminth infections and their relationship to anemia as well as effectiveness of intervention programs. She is currently collaborating on a longitudinal study to characterize parasite and host factors affecting response to deworming in Ghana, and has recently completed a participatory intersectional needs assessment in St. Louis in the context of HIV treatment.
Global Nutrition (Poster Theater Flash Session 7)
Sunday, June 1, 2025
4:00 PM – 5:00 PM ET
Disclosure(s): No relevant financial relationship(s) with ineligible companies to disclose.