Dr. Warrick is a distinguished Public Health Director and Assistant Professor of Biology at Juniata College. With a background in epidemiology and a passion for environmental and infectious disease public health, Dr. Warrick’s research focuses on understanding the impact of environmental factors on adverse health outcomes. She holds a Doctorate in Health Science and has served as a Dissertation Committee Member at the University of Bridgeport.
Dr. Warrick’s career trajectory began as an intern at the Roswell Park Cancer Institute, where she worked to bridge the gap between healthcare and public health. Her groundbreaking research on environmental contaminants in water and bladder cancer outcomes paved the way for her to become a leader in epidemiology.
In addition to her academic pursuits, Dr. Warrick has made significant contributions to the clinical research sector. From spearheading the Spine Clinical Research department at the University at Buffalo Neurosurgery to her current role as Project Manager, she has played a pivotal role in the development and execution of phase I to phase IV clinical trials.
Dr. Warrick’s unique blend of expertise in both public health and healthcare has positioned her as a sought-after mentor and educator. She is dedicated to breaking down silos, leading cutting-edge research, and nurturing the next generation of healthcare professionals.
Overall, Dr. Warrick’s commitment to global health drives her tenacity to push boundaries, innovate in clinical research, and inspire future leaders in the field.
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