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Rachel Regina

Sr. Associate Program Director, Healthcare Human Factors Lab at Emory University
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Rachel Regina is a human-centered designer and public health researcher with a Master of Public Health in Global Health, Sexual and Reproductive Health, and Population Studies from Emory University, and a Bachelor of Industrial Design in Industrial and Interaction Design from Syracuse University.

With over 10 years of experience, Rachel has excelled in leading user-driven product and service development in sexual and reproductive health, focusing on areas such as HIV prevention, family planning, and adolescent health interventions.

She has held various roles including Program and Research Manager at the Healthcare Human Factors Lab at Emory University, Teaching Assistant at Rollins School of Public Health at Emory University, and Graduate Research Assistant at the Department of Epidemiology and The Center for Reproductive Health Research in the Southeast (RISE) at Emory University.

Rachel has also contributed her expertise as a Creative Lead at Dalberg, Human-Centered Design Consultant in Global Health as a Self-Employed professional, Creative Lead at ITEACH at Ragon Institute of MGH, MIT, and Harvard, Senior Design Researcher, and Design Analyst at frog, and Design Research Intern at Smart Design.

Passionate about community collaboration and using design approaches to address public health challenges, Rachel Regina combines creativity, research, and public health knowledge to create impactful solutions.

Her extensive background and dedication reflect her commitment to improving health outcomes by applying innovative and user-centric design principles to healthcare interventions.

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