“When one person mentors, two lives are changed.” Kevin Sessums
Renee Johnson, PhD, MPH
Two Ingenuity research students (both Research Practicum and Innovation Practicum students) will be working with Dr. Renee Johnson in the fall of 2020 learning about adolescent health in Maryland.
Dr. Johnson is in the Department of Mental Health at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and is core faculty with the Johns Hopkins Center for Adolescent Health.
Her research focuses on substance use and violence among adolescents.
She says, “I’m thrilled to work with the Ingenuity students and offer them the opportunity to learn about public health research in this early stage of their career!”