Brandon Harris, Mph
About Brandon Harris, Mph
Brandon Harris, MPH, is a Program Coordinator at Vanderbilt University and a Professional Sprinter for World Athletics. His research focuses on racial discrimination's impact on adverse birth outcomes in low-income pregnant women.
Current Positions
Brandon Harris currently holds two professional roles. He is a Program Coordinator at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee. In addition, he is a Professional Sprinter at World Athletics, based in Memphis, Tennessee.
Previous Experience
Brandon has accumulated diverse professional experience. He served as a Success Coach at Peer Power Foundation for one year, a Volunteer Track Coach at Christian Brothers University for two years, and a Graduate Assistant at The University of Memphis for two years. His earlier roles include being Home Health Aide at YOUR HOME HEALTH AGENCY for three years and an Intern Program Coordinator at Cleveland Clinic for two months.
Educational Background
Brandon Harris studied Public Health at The University of Memphis, where he earned a Master's degree from 2019 to 2021. Prior to that, he completed his Bachelor's degree in Public Health at Kent State University from 2015 to 2019. He also holds a High School Diploma from Cuyahoga Valley Christian Academy, which he achieved from 2011 to 2015.
Research Focus
Brandon Harris's research focuses on the impact of racial discrimination on adverse birth outcomes in low-income pregnant women. He is involved in a research project titled 'Associations of Psychosocial Stress and Pregnancy Outcomes in Low-Income Pregnant Women'.
Career Aspirations
Brandon is actively pursuing a career in non-profit work, community-based research, and positions within government and international public health agencies. His work reflects a commitment to improving health outcomes through public health initiatives.