Dissemination of Health Equity Research Findings Bootcamp at the Yale School of Medicine

I was invited to lead a workshop at Yale’s Dissemination of Research Findings Bootcamp, hosted by the Office of Health Equity Research. My session, “Strategic Audience Segmentation and Message Tailoring with Generative AI: Enhancing the Dissemination of Health Equity Research,” explored how researchers can use AI tools to better identify, understand, and engage audiences when sharing their findings.

The bootcamp featured keynote speaker Dr. Tabia Henry Akintobi from Morehouse School of Medicine and included panelists and community leaders focused on translating academic research into meaningful, accessible messages for the public.

Learn more about the Health Equity Research Methods Bootcamp →
Jackson Higginbottom, MPH

Jackson Higginbottom, MPH, is a public health practitioner working at the intersection of behavior change, health communications, health program design and evaluation. He is a Program Administrator at the Community Alliance for Research & Engagement (CARE) and the Yale-Griffin Prevention Research Center at the Yale School of Public Health (YSPH), where he leads COVID-19 communications, serves as the lead evaluator on an urban agriculture project, and advises on the design, recruitment, and evaluation of several community-engaged research projects.

https://ysph.yale.edu/profile/jackson-higginbottom/
Previous
Previous

Yale experts respond to measles outbreak in the United States

Next
Next

Digital Reach: Unleashing the Potential of Paid Social Media in Health Communications