Health Policy Research Scholars
Jacqueline Buck, MSW, is a dedicated professional currently serving as Project Manager at Qualitative Health Research Consultants, LLC, and as a Health Policy Research Scholar with the Health Policy Research Scholars program through the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Focused on researching alternatives to incarceration, Jacqueline aims to develop strategies that support familial integrity and prevent parental incarceration. As a doctoral student at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, Jacqueline has held various roles including Lab Manager for the Lab for Family Wellbeing & Justice and Project and Teaching Assistant at the Sandra Rosenbaum School of Social Work. Previous experiences include clinical research coordination at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine and research assistance at the Center for Research in Education and Social Policy, among other positions. Jacqueline holds a Bachelor of Science in Human Development from the University of Delaware and is pursuing a PhD in Social Welfare at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
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Health Policy Research Scholars
Health Policy Research Scholars is a national leadership development program for second-year doctoral students in any academic discipline who want to apply their research to help build healthier and more equitable communities. We train students from underrepresented populations and disadvantaged backgrounds to be leaders across sectors and disciplines. The students—who come from fields as diverse as neuroscience, urban planning, anthropology, and economics—engage in policy-relevant research that supports community-led action to build a Culture of Health.