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MSU School of Public Health and Policy

 

Faculty Bios

Kim Dobson Sydnor, PhD, is currently an Assistant Professor in the School of Public Health and Policy Department of Behavioral Health Sciences at Morgan State University, a historically Black university in Baltimore City. At Morgan, she also serves as Site Director for the W.K. Kellogg Health Scholars program - the multidisciplinary-health disparities track. Dr. Sydnor received her B.S. in Psychology from Morgan State University and her doctorate in Public Health from Johns Hopkins University where she holds an Adjunct Faculty position within the Health and Society department of the Bloomberg School of Public Health. She is a member of the Phi Beta Kappa Honor Society. Her current research interests focus on prevention and intervention strategies for children's healthy development. This approach applies a life course framework that examines the key contexts of school and family. Dr. Sydnor is working with local Head Start programs to assess program effectiveness for both parents and children. She is also working with other stakeholders with the goal of developing systems of care within communities that can enhance and promote healthy child development. She serves as an Associate Editor for the newly established community-based participatory journal titled Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research Education and Association and is on the Executive Board of DRU Mondawin Health Families.

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