Jennifer Leeman, DrPH, MDiv, is an implementation scientist with expertise in the development and evaluation of multi-level strategies to implement and scale-up evidence-based interventions, with a focus on interventions to prevent chronic illness and address cancer care access and outcomes across populations. She is or has been the principal investigator on multiple externally-funded studies and the lead implementation scientist on nine studies testing strategies to implement and scale-up evidence-based interventions in partnership with departments of public health, Federally Qualified Health Centers, primary care clinics, skilled nursing facilities, nurse home visitor programs, and rural emergency departments. She co-leads the School of Nursing’s T32 training program in intervention and implementation science and collaborates with other members of the Cancer Outcomes Research Program, including Stephanie Wheeler, Dan Reuland, Alice Ammerman, Sarah Birken, Megan Roberts, Noel Brewer, and Melissa Gilkey.
Jennifer Leeman
DrPH, MPH, MDiv
Associate Professor, Systems/Policy/Informatics, School of Nursing, UNC-Chapel Hill