
Bio
Dr. Melissa Young is an Associate Professor at Emory University who is a leader in the areas of maternal and child nutrition, breastfeeding, anemia, micronutrient deficiencies and program implementation and evaluation. She has training in human nutrition, epidemiology, community nutrition and applied economics. Dr. Young’s experience ranges across the spectrum from biochemical/clinical nutrition to implementation research and design and evaluation of public health nutrition programs and policies. She has a strong track record of publishing in leading journals and obtaining external grant awards. The central theme that ties Dr. Young’s research together is a focus on nutrition during the first 1000 days, a critical window of opportunity to improve child health for lifetime. Dr. Young’s goal is to help train the next generation of nutrition professionals and public health experts and to provide effective evidence-based guidance to improve global maternal and child nutrition programs and policies.
Areas of Interest
- Global Health
- Maternal and Child Health
- Nutrition
- Epidemiology
Education
- Bachelor of Science, Iowa State University
- Ph.D, Cornell University
Courses Taught
- GH 546 - Maternal And Child Nutrition
- GH 598 - Capstone Seminar
Affiliations
https://www.brinda-nutrition.org/
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