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Chelsea
Kettering
, DrPH, MAS, MPH

Assistant Scientist

Departmental Affiliations

Primary
Division
Social and Behavioral Interventions

Center & Institute Affiliations

Contact Info

Research Interests

With expertise in epidemiologic study design, data management, statistical analysis, and translating findings into actionable recommendations, I specialize in addressing critical public health challenges. My research interests span a wide range of topics, including vaccines, infectious disease, water access, cancer, mental health, environmental health, and global health, with a focus on Native American populations. 

keywords: epidemiology; indigenous health; WASH; vaccines; cancer; environmental health; health inequalities

Experiences & Accomplishments
Education
MAS
Johns Hopkins University
2023
DrPH
Capella University
2019
MPH
Capella University
2015
BA
Colorado Christian University
2011
Overview

Dr. Chelsea Kettering (Dine - Clans: Deeshchii'nii, Tachii'nii, Kinyaani, To'aheedliinii) is an Epidemiologist by training with a deep-rooted commitment to advancing public health in Native American and rural communities. Growing up on and near the Navajo Nation reservation (Gallup, Chinle, and Lukachukai), she has firsthand understanding of the health disparities that disproportionately affect these communities. This personal experience drives her passion for research and policy that aims to improve health care access and outcomes.

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Most recent publications

  • Haroz, E.E., Adams, R., Rebman, P., Suttle, R., Grosvenor, L., Bajaj, M., Dayal, R., Maggio, D., Kettering, C.L., & Goklish, N. (2024). Developing a risk model for use in the Indian Health Service. npj Mental Health Research, 3(47). doi:10.1038/s44184-024-00088-5

Projects
VaxUp: Supporting Vaccine Confidence in Two Service Units in the Navajo Nation (https://cih.jhu.edu/programs/vaxup-supporting-vaccine-confidence-in-two-service-units-in-the-navajo-nation/)
Dine Household Water Survey (https://cih.jhu.edu/programs/dine-household-water-survey/)
Data Driven Evaluation of the Transportation Barriers to Water Access on the Navajo Nation
Utilizing Social Media to Increase COVID-19 Vaccine Confidence Across Indian Country