Brady Bennett is a 5th year PhD student in Epidemiology at Emory University. His research focuses on the intersection of infectious disease and social epidemology. He is interested in studying how socio-demographic and socio-political experiences (e.g. race, housing, income, violence/conflict, stigma etc.) impact the uptake of and need for Pre-exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP), adherence to antiretroviral medications, and HIV related health outcomes.
Prior to joining the Department of Epidemiology, Brady worked as a Senior Medical Economics Manager at ChenMed, a value-based care organizaion, leading a team of analysts to better understand opportunities for cost-savings and improving patient outcomes. He also worked as the Manager of Community Health, Data, and Engagement at the Health Council of South Florida where he served on the local Miami-Dade County and statewide Ryan White Advisory Boards.
Areas of Interest
- Global Health
- Health Disparities
- HIV/AIDS Prevention
- Infectious Disease
- Social Determinants of Health
Education
- Bachelor of Science (BA) 2010, Berry College
- Master of Public Health (MPH) 2015, Brown University
Affiliations & Activities
Volunteer
Woodruff Health Sciences Center IPE-ACTS Team Advisors Spring 2024
Department of Epidemiology Student Mentor 2022-Present
COVID-19 Outbreak Response Team 2020-2022
Professional Associations
Society for Epidemiologic Research 2020-Present
Emory Center for AIDS Research (CFAR) 2020-Present
Jounral Review
Conflict and Health 2019-Present
The Lancet HIV 2019-Present
Demography 2021-Present
JMIR Public Health and Surveillance 2024-Present