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Kristin Sznajder

Assistant Professor at Pennsylvania State University

Kristin Sznajder is an Assistant Professor of Public Health Sciences at Penn State University and the Associate Director for International Initiatives in the Department of Public Health Sciences at Penn State College of Medicine.12 Her research focuses on social and environmental determinants of health among vulnerable populations, particularly women of reproductive age.1

Dr. Sznajder's current projects include studies on COVID-19 and maternal and child health in Pennsylvania, as well as HIV and migrant youth in Ghana.1 She leads the global health educational program within her department.1

Dr. Sznajder's educational background includes:

  • PhD in Epidemiology from the University of Michigan (2013)
  • MPH from Emory University (2007)
  • BS from The Pennsylvania State University (2002)
  • Postdoctoral Fellowship at the US Army Public Health Command1

Her research contributes to several UN Sustainable Development Goals.1 Dr. Sznajder has published numerous peer-reviewed articles on topics such as maternal health, COVID-19 vaccine acceptance among pregnant women, and the effects of prenatal factors on child development.124

Dr. Sznajder is active in professional organizations, recently attending the American Public Health Association (APHA) 2024 conference.3

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Hershey, Pennsylvania