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Epidemiology and Genomics Research Program

Madison Behm, MPH

Cancer Research Training Award Fellow
Genomic Epidemiology Branch, Epidemiology and Genomics Research Program

Telephone: 240-276-7184
Email: madison.behm@nih.gov

Degrees
  • MPH – Global Public Health Epidemiology and Disease Control, The George Washington University
  • BS – Human Biology, Michigan State University

Biography

Madison Behm, MPH, is a Cancer Research Training Award (CRTA) fellow in the Epidemiology and Genomics Research Program’s (EGRP) Genomic Epidemiology Branch (GEB). In this role, she is working on various portfolio analysis projects within the Branch, creating a data sharing award for the Division of Cancer Control and Population Sciences, and supporting the coordination for the NCI team for NCI’s Participant Engagement and Cancer Genome Sequencing network (PE-CGS).

Ms. Behm received her MPH degree in global public health epidemiology and disease control from George Washington University (GWU). Her master’s thesis outlined key considerations in the design of an appropriate game-based application to improve adherence to HIV treatment among adolescents.