Sophia Wozny
About Sophia Wozny
Sophia Wozny is a Research Assistant with extensive experience in public health and epidemiology, currently working at Montgomery County Government and The George Washington University. She has contributed to various health reports and validated survey instruments for gonorrhea surveillance in Montgomery County.
Work at The George Washington University
Sophia Wozny has been employed at The George Washington University since 2016. She is currently a Graduate Student, pursuing her Master's of Public Health (MPH) in Epidemiology, which she completed in 2018. In addition to her studies, she has served as a Research Assistant since 2017. In this role, she has contributed to various research projects, including the validation of a survey instrument for comprehensive surveillance of gonorrhea in Montgomery County.
Education and Expertise
Sophia Wozny earned her Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Public Health from Syracuse University, where she studied from 2009 to 2013. She furthered her education at The George Washington University, obtaining her Master's of Public Health (MPH) in Epidemiology between 2016 and 2018. Her academic background provides her with a solid foundation in public health principles and epidemiological methods.
Background
Sophia Wozny has been involved in public health initiatives since 2010. She worked as a Research Assistant at David B. Falk College of Sport & Human Dynamics for two years, focusing on literature reviews related to unusual strains of enteric pathogens. Since 2017, she has been interning at Montgomery County Government, where she has engaged in various health-related projects, including assembling national and local statistics for annual health reports.
Achievements
In her role as a Research Assistant, Sophia Wozny presented findings from surveillance interviews of gonorrhea cases to the County Health Officer. She has also validated a survey instrument aimed at enhancing the comprehensive surveillance of gonorrhea in Montgomery County. Her work has contributed to the understanding and management of public health issues in her community.