Tiffany Green, PhD, associate professor in the UW-Madison Departments of Obstetrics and Gynecology and Population Health Sciences, was recently named Training Hub Advisor for the UW Collaborative for Reproductive Equity (CORE).
The Training Hub is one of five intersecting Hubs (Research, Engagement, Translation, Leadership, and Training) that provide the infrastructure to achieve CORE’s research and dissemination goals.
The Training Hub Advisor helps to coordinate CORE Lab, a dynamic group of graduate students and postdocs who conduct CORE-funded or aligned research. The role also supports a range of activities to advance the training needs and broader pipeline of reproductive health scientists.
Green holds the Gloria E. Sarto, MD, PhD, Chair in Women’s Health and Health Equity Research, a professorship that honors and supports an internationally recognized academic leader at the forefront of women’s health research. Green is a nationally respected economist, population health scientist, and science communicator whose mission is to reduce and eliminate racial/ethnic disparities in reproductive health.
Green is principal investigator of the CORE research project What Factors Shape Black People’s Revealed Abortion Method Preferences?
Professor Jenna Nobles served as CORE’s inaugural Training Hub Advisor since CORE’s founding in 2018. This fall, Nobles departed UW to join the faculty of the University of California, Berkeley, where she is a professor of demography. We warmly thank Nobles for her thoughtful contributions and years of service to the CORE community.