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Leticia Nogueira, PhD, MPH

Scientific Director
Health Services Research

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At ÎÚÑ»´«Ã½ since 2017

Leticia Nogueira, PhD, MPH, is the scientific director of health services research in the Surveillance & Health Equity Science department at the American Cancer Society (ÎÚÑ»´«Ã½). Her research focuses on determinants of health disparities in the cancer care continuum that can be addressed by policy changes.

Research focus and accomplishments

Nogueira¡¯s work has contributed to the understanding of how the impacts access to cancer care,?how??and??can impact cancer?, including patients¡¯ access to treatment and?, as well as the overlap between climate change and cancer??and?.

She was selected as one of the inaugural??and has received various awards, including the:

  • Woman in Cancer Research and Minority Scholar in Cancer Research from the American Association for Cancer Research
  • Fellows Award for Research Excellence from the National Institutes of Health
  • Induction into the University of Texas College of Natural Sciences¡¯ Hall of Honors in 2018

To learn more about Nogueira's work, listen to this podcast:

Publications

For a full list of Dr. Nogueira¡¯s publications, see her ?page.?

Contact?

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Work before ÎÚÑ»´«Ã½

  • Texas Department of State Health Services
    • Director of the Environmental and Injury Epidemiology and Toxicology Unit
    • Epidemiology Manager at the Texas Cancer Registry
  • National Cancer Institute, Division of Cancer Epidemiology and Genetics, Cancer Prevention Postdoctoral Fellow

Professional organizations

  • Society of Behavioral Medicine; Climate Change, Behavior, and Health Committee; Presidential Working Group Co-chair
  • College of Natural Sciences, University of Texas at Austin, Deans Advisory Committee, Member
  • American College of Surgeons, Commission on Cancer, Quality Integration Committee, Member

Education

  • MPH: Quantitative Methods, Harvard School of Public Health
  • PhD: Cell and Molecular Biology, University of Texas at Austin