Josephine Shenouda, PHD

Data Manager
Josephine Shenouda completed her doctoral degree in public health focused on the epidemiology of autism. Dr. Shenouda brings over 10+ years of experience in data management, public health, and biostatistics.
Dr. Shenouda is currently a research fellow at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School and an adjunct Professor of Biostatistics and Epidemiology at Rutgers School of Public Health. Dr. Shenouda is a co-Investigator on multiple studies focused on autism, and her research focuses on developing evidence-based strategies for interventions as well as addressing health disparities in public health interventions. Dr. Shenouda’s work has been supported by the CDC, NJ Department of Health and New Jersey Health Foundation.