National Institutes of Health and The University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
Jasmine A. Mack, MPH, MS, is a PhD candidate training at the University of Cambridge Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, and the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences. Her research focuses on multi-omics analysis of pregnancy complications and how to use efficient statistical methods in studying multi-ethnic and admixed populations. Previously, she earned a Masters in Biostatistics from the University of Michigan, a Masters in Public Health in Maternal-Child Health from Boston University, and a Bachelors of Science in Biology, Psychology, and Linguistics from Emory University. Jasmine is a Scholar of the American Society Human Genetics Scholars Initiative (HGSI), and she is also an NIH-Cambridge Scholar in the NIH-Oxford-Cambridge Scholars Program.