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Carly ​Strouse, DrPH, MPH

Assistant Adjunct Professor, DrPH & MCAH
  • Co-Director, DrPH Program

Carly Strouse is co-director of the Doctor of Public Health Program and an assistant adjunct professor in Maternal, Child and Adolescent Health. Her research leverages community & academic partnerships to advance health equity in maternal and child health and among people reentering communities after incarceration.
Address: Berkeley Way West #5107

Biography

Carly Strouse is Co-Director of the Doctor of Public Health Program and an assistant adjunct professor in Maternal, Child, and Adolescent Health. Her research centers on community and academic partnerships aimed at advancing health equity in maternal and child health, as well as among people involved with the criminal legal system. She serves as the co-principal investigator of Project COPE, a participatory research project examining support and coping mechanisms for people reintegrating after wrongful conviction and incarceration. Dr. Strouse’s research approach is action-oriented; she brings a diverse background spanning governmental, non-profit, and community-based programs in research, policy, program development, and direct service.

Research Interests

  • Health inequities in maternal and child health
  • Criminal legal system and public health
  • Participatory research methods
  • Mixed methods research

Education

  • DrPH – University of California, Berkeley
  • MPH – Maternal and Child Health
    University of California, Berkeley
  • BA – American Studies
    University of California, Davis

Courses Taught

    • PH 210
    • Foundations in Maternal and Child Health Policy, Practice and Science
    • PH 210E
    • Practicum in Maternal & Child Health Data Analysis I
    • PH 293D
    • Doctoral Seminar