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Elizabeth Hooker

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Community Based Assistant Professor Epidemiology

Biography

Elizabeth Hooker has a Community-Based faculty appointment in the OHSU-PSU School of Public Health as an Assistant Professor in the Epidemiology program. In this role, Elizabeth Hooker’s work includes contributing to classroom teaching, mentoring students, and collaborating on research with primary faculty.

 

Education, Degrees

M.P.H., Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Oregon Health and Science University, 2015
M.S., Conflict Resolution, Portland State University, 2012
B.Sc., Biology, Queen’s University, 2004
B.A., Global Development Studies, Queen’s University, 2003


¹ CEPH Primary Instructional Faculty
² CEPH Non-Primary Instructional Faculty

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