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Marielle Contesse
Research Scientist at Casimir
Professional Background
Dr. Marielle Contesse is a distinguished epidemiologist with a robust background in public health, specializing in research and outcome measure development. With a career marked by significant contributions to public health initiatives, Dr. Contesse currently serves as a research scientist at Casimir, where she leverages her expertise to drive innovative research projects focused on improving health outcomes and public health interventions.
Before her current position, Dr. Contesse held the esteemed role of Director of Outcome Measure Development at Casimir, where she played a pivotal role in formulating and refining methodologies that assess health outcomes effectively. Her directorial position followed her tenure as Director of Research at the same organization, underscoring her comprehensive understanding of epidemiological research and the ability to translate complex data into actionable health strategies. Prior to these leadership roles, she served as a Senior Research Scientist and a Research Scientist at Casimir, showcasing her dedication to advancing research that makes tangible impacts on community health.
Dr. Contesse's extensive experience extends beyond her current role, with various positions shaping her skills and knowledge in public health research. She began her career at the University of Washington, where she contributed to the G-SNAPS Study as a Study Coordinator, gaining invaluable experience in managing research studies and collaborating with multidisciplinary teams. Her journey also includes critical roles as a Teaching Assistant and Research Assistant during her time at the University of Washington, as well as research positions in the Public Health Department of Seattle & King County.
Notably, Dr. Contesse's international experience is exemplified by her service as a Preventive Health Educator in the Peace Corps. This role allowed her to apply her expertise in a global context, demonstrating her commitment to improving health outcomes across diverse populations. Additionally, her earlier career includes positions as a Paralegal, an English Teacher, and various research assistant roles, all of which have contributed to her multifaceted perspective on public health and education.
Education and Achievements
Dr. Marielle Contesse's academic credentials are equally impressive, laying a strong foundation for her successful career in epidemiology and public health. She earned her Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Epidemiology from the University of Washington, maintaining an exceptional GPA of 3.8. This rigorous program equipped her with in-depth knowledge of epidemiological principles and research methodologies, which she successfully applies in her professional role.
In addition to her Ph.D., Dr. Contesse obtained her Master of Public Health (MPH) with a focus on Epidemiology under the Global Health Track, also from the University of Washington, where she achieved a stellar GPA of 3.8. This advanced degree not only deepened her understanding of epidemiological challenges but also emphasized global health issues, further expanding her expertise in addressing health disparities worldwide.
Dr. Contesse began her academic journey with a Bachelor of Arts in Government and Psychology from Claremont McKenna College. This diverse educational background provided her with a unique combination of analytical and interpersonal skills that have proven beneficial throughout her career.
Notable Contributions and Recognition
Throughout her career, Dr. Contesse has been recognized for her ability to integrate research with practical application in public health settings. Her work with Casimir has positioned her as a leader in the field of epidemiology, where she continues to push boundaries in health research and data analysis.
Additionally, her dedication to education is reflected in her roles as a Teaching Assistant and the various educational programs she has participated in, helping to nurture the next generation of public health professionals. Her commitment to service is evident from her time in the Peace Corps, where she made a positive impact on communities by focusing on preventive health education.
Dr. Contesse’s achievements in research, education, and service demonstrate her steadfast commitment to improving public health outcomes. Her robust academic background and multifaceted professional experiences position her as an asset in the field of epidemiology, driving initiatives that contribute to public health advancements globally.
