Kent - Leadership
Charlotte Kent, PhD, MPH
Branch Chief – Scientific Publications Branch
Executive Editor – MMWR
Division of Public Health Information Dissemination
Center for Surveillance, Epidemiology, and Laboratory Services
Office of Public Health Scientific Services
Charlotte Kent is the Chief of the Scientific Publications Branch within the Division of Public Health Information Dissemination. Dr. Kent has 24 years of public health experience, working internationally as the Director of the AIDS Epidemiology Unit for the Swiss Federal Office of Public Health in Bern, Switzerland from 1990 to 1991; at the local level as the Chief of the Epidemiology Unit, STD Prevention and Control Services at the San Francisco Department of Public Health for 15 years; and for seven years with CDC as a branch chief in two different Divisions. She was with the Division of STD Prevention as the Chief of the Health Services Research and Evaluation Branch from 2007 to 2011. During her tenure in San Francisco, Dr. Kent was the principal investigator on numerous CDC cooperative agreements related to surveillance and multisite research projects. With extensive research in community health, sexually transmitted diseases, HIV, H1N1, and correctional settings, Dr. Kent has produced more than 100 peer-reviewed publications, MMWR articles, and book chapters. She is the recipient of numerous CDC awards, including the CDC & ATSDR Honor Award for Excellence in Quantitative Sciences, the Kaafee Billah Memorial Award Honoring Excellence in Economic Research, and the Charles C. Shepard Science Award.
Dr. Kent received her doctorate in epidemiology and her in master of public health in biomedical sciences from the University of California Berkeley. She received a bachelor’s degree in anthropology from Amherst College.
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