Dominique Brown, Mph
About Dominique Brown, Mph
Dominique Brown is a Senior Research Coordinator at NYU Langone Health with a background in public health and social work.
Current Title and Role
Dominique Brown currently serves as a Senior Research Coordinator at NYU Langone Health. She began this role in 2021. Her responsibilities encompass coordinating research activities, managing study protocols, and ensuring compliance with regulatory standards. NYU Langone Health is known for its extensive research initiatives, offering Dominique the opportunity to work on a variety of significant health-related projects.
Previous Positions at NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene
From 2018 to 2021, Dominique Brown worked at the NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene as a City Research Scientist. In this role, she contributed to public health research and policy development in the Greater New York City Area. Her work involved data analysis, survey administration, and assisting in the formulation of health interventions aimed at improving community health outcomes.
Educational Background
Dominique Brown pursued her higher education rigorously. She earned a Master of Social Work (MSW) from Columbia University's School of Social Work, completing her studies from 2020 to 2023. Additionally, she holds a Master of Public Health (MPH) in Social and Behavioral Sciences from NYU School of Global Public Health. Dominique also obtained her Bachelor's Degree in Africana Studies and Psychology from Dickinson College. Prior to her college education, she graduated from Poly Prep Country Day School with a High School Diploma.
Past Research Roles
Dominique Brown has held several research-focused positions throughout her career. Before her current position, she worked as a Field Research Assistant at Public Health Solutions from 2017 to 2018. During her time there, she supported various public health research projects. Additionally, Dominique served as a Research Assistant at the National Development and Research Institutes, Inc. (NDRI) from 2016 to 2018, where she engaged in health and social science research in the Greater New York City Area.