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Jill Denson serves as the Director of the UW Prevention Research Center and is a core research project co-investigator at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. As a research assistant professor in the School of Medicine and Public Health, she actively engages researchers and community members to expand community-based prevention research, focusing on health promotion to improve health outcomes for women, infants, and families. Her research interests are deeply rooted in maternal and child health, sexual and reproductive health, and health equity, particularly examining how social structural factors influence health outcomes. Jill is passionate about collaborating with community partners to address health disparities through community-engaged research. She is particularly interested in building strong community partnerships, centering the voices of marginalized communities, and enhancing capacity building with innovative research strategies.
Department: Department of Computer Sciences