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Mary C. White, ScD, MFA

Mary C. White, ScD, MFA, has led the development, implementation, and translation of population-based health research at CDC for nearly three decades. In her current position as Chief of the Epidemiology and Applied Research Branch in CDC’s Division of Cancer Prevention and Control, Dr. White directs a program of applied research and science dissemination to support CDC programs and partners and address national priorities in cancer prevention and control. She oversees a portfolio of intramural and extramurally funded research projects involving epidemiology, disease and risk factor surveillance, behavioral science, economics, and health services research. Her multi-disciplinary team contributes data and scientific expertise on cancer prevention and risk behaviors, the quality and appropriate use of cancer screening, the cost and cost-effectiveness of cancer control programs, health and wellness after a cancer diagnosis (cancer survivorship), and efforts to address cancer health disparities.

Dr. White has published and lectured widely on topics related to the control of asthma, cancer, and other chronic diseases, the risks associated with exposure to air pollution and hazardous substances, and the interpretation of scientific evidence for public health. She has authored more than 100 published papers (h-index = 33) and served as a guest editor for five special journal supplements that focus on opportunities for cancer prevention at different stages of the life course. While at CDC, Dr. White has received numerous awards for both scientific achievement and leadership in management, including the Secretary’s Award for Distinguished Service and the HHS Award for Excellence in Management.

Dr. White is a fellow of the American College of Epidemiology, a Public Health Leadership Institute Scholar, and an adjunct professor in the Department of Environmental Health at the Rollins School of Public Health at Emory University. She has a Doctor of Science (ScD) in epidemiology and occupational health from the Harvard School of Public Health and a Master of Fine Arts (MFA) in narrative media writing from the Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication at the University of Georgia.

Selected recent publications Dr. White has authored or co-authored include—

A full list of publications is available at Google Scholar.

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