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Christina E. Oré, MPH, DrPH, is an Adjunct Research Assistant Professor in Health Systems and Population Health at the University of Washington. She holds a Doctorate in Public Health Policy & Management from the University of Arizona, where she also earned her Master's degree in Community Health Practice. Additionally, she received a Bachelor's degree in Latin American Studies from Oberlin College. Oré's research interests center around Indigenous health systems, particularly the alignment of these systems with public health practices. She focuses on cross-sector collaborations and the governance of Indigenous data, advocating for data sovereignty within tribal communities. With her background deeply rooted in Indigenous cultures and experiences, her work emphasizes tribal ethics and research review processes. Drawing from her Andean Irish heritage and O’odham ancestry, Oré is committed to addressing health disparities faced by Indigenous populations through informed and respectful methodologies. Her scholarship aims to empower tribal communities through strategic health initiatives and culturally competent practices.
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