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Leah L. Zullig is a health services researcher and implementation scientist at Duke University, where she serves as a Professor in the Department of Population Health Sciences and Medicine. Zullig is also a member of the Duke Cancer Institute and leads the INTERACT Implementation Science Research Collaborative. Her research interests primarily focus on enhancing the quality of cancer care delivery, promoting cancer survivorship, and improving medication adherence through equitable care and evidence-based practices. With over 200 peer-reviewed publications, her work incorporates implementation science methodologies and spans a variety of health care environments. Zullig’s educational background includes a BS in Health Promotion, an MPH in Public Health Administration, and a PhD in Health Policy from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Her expertise lies in Implementation Science, Health Measurement, Health Policy, Health Behavior, Telehealth, and Health Services Research. Zullig has held multiple academic appointments and has actively contributed to various health initiatives aimed at improving patient outcomes and advancing cancer care.
Department of Biomedical Engineering (MS program)