Miriam Kim

Miriam Kim
Project Coordinator

Miriam Kim is a graduate of Rutgers University-New Brunswick with a BA in Information Technology & Informatics and English. She has previously assisted Drs. Stahlman and Yanovitzky on a RWJF-funded project that mapped and assessed the current landscape of research and practice on public health data dashboards. She is a co-author of several peer-reviewed publications outlining the methodology developed by the team and key research findings. Miriam currently serves as Project Coordinator on a new RWJF-funded project that continues to expand this work with additional research support and technical assistance responsibilities.

 

Miriam Kim

Jeongone (Joh) Seo
Research Assistant

Jeongone (Joh) Seo is a Ph.D. student in Library and Information Science at Rutgers University, working as a research assistant for Professors Itzhak Yanovitzky and Gretchen Stahlman. With a background in social work, Joh explores the intersection of communication, technology, and community health. Her research uses digital tools to facilitate evidence-based practices in community healthcare settings. Joh is particularly interested in building community capacity to use communication strategies to promote population health. By combining social work, communication, and information science principles, she aims to develop innovative approaches to address public health challenges. Joh aims to contribute to effective, evidence-based solutions for healthier communities, aligning with translational research and program evaluation methodologies.

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