*(COPH CHS Dept Faculty Profile)
Jennifer Marshall, PhD, CPH
Professor, Department of Community Health Sciences
Director of Planning & Evaluation, Sunshine Education and Research Center
Co-Pi, Public Health Regenerative Leadership Synergy
Contact Info
- Office: LRC 214
- Academic Email: jm@usf.edu
- Academic Phone: (813) 396-2672
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Education
- PhD, Public Health, University of South Florida, 2013
- MPH, University of South Florida, 2008
- BA, University of Washington, 1995
Discipline
Community & Family Health
Specialization
- Child Health & Development
- Developmental Disabilities
- Community Based Research
- Program Evaluation
Biography
Dr. Jennifer Marshall is a Professor in the College of Public Health, Chiles Center, at USF with expertise in community-engaged applied research and public health systems research and evaluation. She is Director of the NIOSH-funded Sunshine Education and Research Center for Health, Safety and Well-being (Sunshine ERC). Dr Marshall teaches research and evaluation, child health and development, community health promotion, and community application of public health science. She mentors MPH, PhD and DrPH students and manages an applied research lab in which she trains students in a variety of methods to work with local and state programs particularly those serving children with special health care needs and underserved populations. Dr. Marshall is an Affiliate of the Florida Institute for Child Welfare and a core faculty member of the Harrell Center for the study of family and community violence. For over a decade, Dr. Marshall has worked with the Florida Birth Defects Surveillance Program supporting the state registry (FBDR) and access to care for children with special needs and their families. In 2023 Dr. Marshall received the University of South Florida Faculty Outstanding Research Achievement Award and the APHA MCH Section Effective Practice Award for her work to support access, quality and continuity of care for patients with perinatal opioid use. Dr. Marshall is the Co-PI of the NIH Heal Data2Action funded Continuous and Data-driven Care (CADENCE) program, which integrates prenatal, pediatric, behavioral health, and addiction medicine for individuals with perinatal substance use. With over 30 years of experience working as a program director and general manager in clinical, governmental and nonprofit settings and, within academia, conducting research and evaluation for several statewide programs, Dr. Marshall is deeply invested in promoting leadership and systems change in public health.