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Jackson Higginbottom, MPH

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Biography

Jackson Higginbottom, MPH, is a public health practitioner working at the intersection of behavior change, health communications, and community engagement. He leads the Initiative for Strategic Health Communications at the Yale-Griffin Prevention Research Center and health communications at the Community Alliance for Research & Engagement (CARE) at the Yale School of Public Health. His primary research interests include: (1) investigating the social determinants of mental and physical health among sexual, ethnic and racial minority populations; and (2) developing and evaluating evidence-based interventions to address health needs of under-resourced communities. In addition to his roles at Yale, Jackson is the President of Fundación Manos Juntas, a free medical clinic that provides care to over 3,000 patients in Oklahoma City.

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Education & Training

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Yale School of Public Health, Social and Behavioral Sciences (2020)

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Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)

Behavioral Research; Health Communication; Social Determinants of Health

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Frequent collaborators of Jackson Higginbottom's published research.

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2021

Academic Achievements and Community Involvement

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