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Emily
Ann
Kumpf
,
MPH

Research Associate

Emily Ann Kumpf, MPH ’23, excels in cross-sector collaborations, innovative project management, and mentoring future public health leaders to drive impactful, evidence-based public health interventions.

Contact Info

Research Interests

Injury prevention, social determinants of health, child safety and public health, violence prevention, community-based participatory research, artificial intelligence and public health

Experiences & Accomplishments
Education
MPH
BSPH
2019
BA
University of Rochester
2019
Overview

Emily's work emphasizes community-engaged research (CEnR) methods with a focus on implementation science and dissemination, advocacy and health equity, and increasing community access to resources. Her research background is in suicide prevention, and she brings a lived experience perspective to her work. In addition to suicide prevention, her research interests include injury and violence prevention, specifically for children and adolescents.

Select Publications
  • Kumpf, Emily. (2020). I’m Fine: A Student Perspective on Suicide and Mental Health on College Campuses. New Degree Press, Washington D.C.

  • Kumpf, E. (2023, May). Process Evaluation of the House of Ruth Residential Program in Baltimore City. Internal Report for House of Ruth

  • Kumpf, E. (2019, May). 10 Minute Walk to Park: A Community Engaged Inquiry Surrounding Strategies for Park Accessibility and Activation in the City of Rochester. Capstone Report. Common Ground Health, City of Rochester, University of Rochester.