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Brooke S. Staley currently serves as an Epidemic Intelligence Service Officer at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, focusing on national analyses of ADHD diagnosis, treatment, and telehealth usage. Staley has extensive experience in public health and epidemiology, highlighted by contributions to the Tijuana River Sewage Crisis through the CDC’s Epi-Aid program and leadership roles at TCG Impact to promote youth civic engagement. Staley holds a PhD in Epidemiology from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and has contributed to various research initiatives, including wildfire smoke impacts on perinatal outcomes and clinical genomics trials. Previous positions include teaching roles at Morehouse School of Medicine and research assistantships in diverse public health settings, emphasizing community engagement and health equity.
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