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    Sameer Siddiqi

    PhD Candidate in Health and Public Policy, Center for a Livable Future - Lerner Fellow

    Sameer Siddiqi is a highly experienced health and food policy researcher, specializing in policy analysis, grantmaking, and communication utilizing various research methods.

    With a background in both public health and biology, Sameer has a diverse educational foundation, having studied at East Brunswick High School, University of Houston for a Bachelor of Science in Biology, and Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health for a Doctor of Philosophy in Public Policy.

    Sameer has contributed to various esteemed organizations, including serving as a Ph.D. Candidate at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and holding positions such as Technical Consultant at the National Academy of Medicine, Graduate Research Assistant at Johns Hopkins Center for a Livable Future, and Research Intern at the US Department of Health and Human Services, among others.

    Throughout his career, Sameer Siddiqi has demonstrated a commitment to promoting social justice through evidence-informed and equitable public health policies, with a focus on Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), public benefit policies, health services research, and coalition advocacy.

    His expertise lies in conducting in-depth research using quantitative, qualitative, and mixed methods to inform policy decisions that positively impact communities and advance social welfare.

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    Washington, District Of Columbia