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Imani Decaille-Hodge is a Research Associate at Boston University since May 2023 and a Senior Clinical Outreach Associate at OpenBiome since March 2020. Prior experience includes a role as a Community Engagement Intern at CoEverything and a Research Interviewer for the National HIV Behavioral Surveillance Project, where collaborative efforts were made to conduct behavioral surveys in at-risk urban populations. As a Community Health Worker at Open Hand Atlanta, Imani focused on health education and chronic disease prevention in local communities. An earlier position as an Administrative Assistant at Georgia State University involved managing operations and supporting senior public health leadership. Imani also interned at Aniz, Inc., providing administrative support and assisting with healthcare programming. Currently pursuing a Master of Science in Epidemiology at Boston University School of Public Health, Imani holds a Bachelor of Science in Public Health from Georgia State University.
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OpenBiome is a nonprofit stool bank. OpenBiome's mission is to expand access to fecal microbiota transplantations (FMT) and help lead groundbreaking research into the human microbiome.