Anne Steinberg, Msph
About Anne Steinberg, Msph
Anne Steinberg is an epidemiologist with extensive experience in public health and education. She has worked at various institutions, including the Minnesota Department of Health and Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, and has a Master's degree in Global Disease Epidemiology and Control.
Work at Minnesota Department of Health
Anne Steinberg currently serves as an Epidemiologist at the Minnesota Department of Health, a position she has held since 2021. Prior to this role, she worked as a Student Worker Para Professional Sr. at the same department from 2020 to 2021 for eight months. Her experience in the department includes involvement in various public health initiatives and research projects aimed at improving community health outcomes.
Education and Expertise
Anne Steinberg holds a Master's degree in Global Disease Epidemiology and Control from Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, where she studied from 2019 to 2021. She also completed her undergraduate studies at the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities from 2014 to 2018. Additionally, she has pursued Hispanic Studies at Fundación Jose Ortega y Gasset-Gregorio Marañon since 2017. Her educational background equips her with a solid foundation in epidemiological research and public health practices.
Background
Anne Steinberg has diverse work experience in public health and education. She worked as an Undergraduate Research Assistant at the University of Minnesota Medical School from 2016 to 2018. In 2018, she served as a Spanish Teacher at Concordia Language Villages for one year. She also held positions as a Youth Leader at Bilingual Learning Center MN and as a Consultant for UNICEF in 2020. Her international experience includes working as a PAVE Scholar with the Pan American Health Organization.
Achievements
Throughout her career, Anne Steinberg has contributed to various public health initiatives and educational programs. Her role as a PAVE Scholar with the Pan American Health Organization involved applied vaccine experiences, enhancing her expertise in epidemiology. Additionally, her work as a Graduate Research Assistant at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health allows her to engage in significant research projects that address global health challenges.