Professor Jin Kim-Mozeleski is addressing critical issues in public health as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Population and Quantitative Health Sciences at Case Western Reserve University. Her research is dedicated to advancing health equity through the application of social epidemiological and community-based methods. With a keen focus on tobacco-related health disparities, she is particularly interested in health disparities affecting Asian American populations. Professor Kim-Mozeleski has been successful in securing over $1 million in funding as a Principal Investigator to support her research endeavors. Her work aims to uncover and address the underlying social determinants that contribute to health inequities, with a special emphasis on tobacco-related health and mental health treatment use and outcomes. Before her tenure at Case Western Reserve University, which began in 2020, Professor Kim-Mozeleski served as an Assistant Professor at the University of Massachusetts Amherst School of Public Health and Health Sciences. During her time there, she honed her expertise in community health and social epidemiology, laying the groundwork for her current research initiatives. Her academic journey is marked by a commitment to improving public health outcomes through rigorous research and community engagement. Professor Kim-Mozeleski's work is instrumental in shaping policies and interventions that aim to reduce health disparities and promote health equity across diverse populations. In addition to her research, she is actively involved in mentoring students and collaborating with fellow researchers to further the field of public health. Her contributions to the academic community are reflected in her numerous publications and presentations at national and international conferences. Professor Kim-Mozeleski continues to be a driving force in the field of public health, with her research making significant strides towards understanding and mitigating health disparities. Her dedication to improving health outcomes for marginalized communities remains at the forefront of her professional pursuits.
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