Edna Garcia Mph

Director, Scientific Engagement And Research at American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP)

Edna Garcia, MPH has extensive work experience in the field of scientific engagement and research. Edna worked at the American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP) for over 10 years, starting as a Research Associate and progressing through various roles, ultimately becoming the Director of Scientific Engagement and Research. During their time at ASCP, Edna worked closely with the CEO, Chief Officers, and other key stakeholders to conduct research and lead important initiatives. Edna also oversaw the development of high-profile research activities within the organization.

Prior to their role at ASCP, Edna worked as a Recruiter at Drexel University School of Public Health, where they contributed to a three-year study on HIV risk factors among black men. Edna collaborated with researchers and conducted time-venue based samplings, screening participants and completing reports.

Edna also had experience working as a Graduate Assistant at the City of Philadelphia - Department of Public Health, where they played a crucial role in reviewing and recommending grant funding for the Children with Special Health Care Needs Program. Edna managed the applicant database and provided valuable support to the Health Department and other relevant departments.

Early in their career, Edna worked as a Research Associate at the Helen Diller Comprehensive Cancer Center - UCSF, where they conducted scientific research on human gliomas and assisted physicians with research activities. Edna managed the research lab, collaborated with other professionals, and executed various techniques and procedures related to molecular biology research.

Overall, Edna Garcia, MPH possesses a wealth of experience in scientific research, engagement, and leadership roles, and has demonstrated a strong commitment to advancing public health initiatives.

Edna Garcia, MPH, has a degree in Microbiology from the University of California, Davis. Edna also holds a Master of Public Health (MPH) degree from Drexel University, with a focus on Epidemiology and Biostatistics.

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