Prof Stephanie Russo Carroll Chair
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Stephanie Russo Carroll is an Ahtna woman from Alaska, USA. She is based at the University of Arizona where she is Assistant Professor, Public Health Policy and Management, Community, Environment and Policy Department, Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health (MEZCOPH); Assistant Research Professor, Udall Center for Studies in Public Policy (UC); Assistant Professor, American Indian Studies graduate program, Associate Director and Manager – Tribal Health Program for the Native Nations Institute (NNI) in the UC; and Co-Director for the Center for Indigenous Environmental Health Research, MEZCOH at the University of Arizona (UA). Stephanie's research explores the links between governance, data, the environment, and community wellness. She functions as the UC's liaison to the University's Human Subjects Protection Program, monitoring implementation of the guidelines in UC research projects and participating in broader UA discussions of ethical collaborations with Indigenous Peoples and communities. Stephanie co-founded the US Indigenous Data Sovereignty Network and is a founding member of GIDA, the Global Indigenous Data Alliance. Stephanie co-founded the UAs Native Faculty association and the American Indian and Indigenous Health Alliance Club at MEZCOPH, working to support the recruitment and retention of Indigenous students and faculty at the UA. She is on the faculty advisory board for the UA’s Center for Digital Society and Data Studies. Stephanie received her AB from Cornell University and MPH and DrPH from MEZCOPH.