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Jennifer M. Gierisch

Population Health Sciences

Duke University

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About Jennifer M. Gierisch at Duke University (Duke)

Jennifer M. Gierisch is a prominent academic figure at Duke University, where they contribute to the Population Health Sciences through intensive research in mobile health, cancer screening, reproductive health, digital health interventions, health equity, behavioral health, caregiving, environmental exposures. A representative example of their recent contribution is the study titled "Team-Based Qualitative Rapid Analysis: Approach and Considerations for Conducting Developmental Formative Evaluation for Intervention Design", which offers critical insights into the dynamics of mobile health and cancer screening. Additional work such as "Strategies for enhancing the representation of women in clinical trials: an evidence map" further demonstrates their commitment to advancing knowledge in this domain.

Research Areas

mobile healthcancer screeningreproductive healthdigital health interventionshealth equitybehavioral healthcaregivingenvironmental exposures
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Research Output

Total Citations4,385

Emerging researcher

Publications204

Active researcher

h-index32

Established scholar

i10-index75

Growing portfolio

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