Vivian Duong is a dedicated graduate student researcher at the O'Donnell School of Public Health at UT Southwestern, specializing in population science and cancer control. Vivian is actively involved in multiple organizations, including the Cancer Alliance of Texas and the American Public Health Association, contributing to committees focused on genomics and public health. Experience with the Union of North American Vietnamese Student Associations and the Northeast Union of Vietnamese Student Associations highlights a commitment to community engagement and cultural programming. Previous roles include a health equity internship at The E.WE Foundation and serving as an executive board secretary and regional representative. Educational qualifications include a Master of Science in Genetic Counseling from UT Southwestern Medical Center and a Master of Public Health with a focus on Human Genetics and Health Equity from the University of Pittsburgh.
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