Jennifer Brite is an assistant professor and epidemiologist with a decade of experience blending academic teaching and public health research across New York institutions. She holds a PhD from CUNY Hunter College and an MPH from Columbia, and has led emerging medical conditions research for the World Trade Center Health Registry after analytic roles at Memorial Sloan Kettering. Jennifer teaches at York College, Hunter College and as an adjunct at NYU, pairing classroom instruction with hands-on study design and biostatistics expertise. Her background also includes science communication and editorial roles early in her career, giving her a knack for translating complex epidemiologic findings to broader audiences. Based in New York City, she combines rigorous methodological training with practical public-health program leadership.
10 years of coding experience
B.A., Journalism, B.A., Journalism at New York University
Master's Degree, Public Health, Master's Degree, Public Health at Columbia University in the City of New York
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) at City University of New York-Hunter College
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Jennifer Brite - Assistant Professor at Hunter College