Linsey Eldridge, M.P.H.
Linsey Eldridge, M.P.H., is a Public Health Analyst at the Center for Global Health (CGH). In this role, she supports various activities in the Partnerships and Dissemination Branch, by performing data analysis and evaluation that enables informed decision making about global cancer research and control priorities. Linsey's background includes both quantitative and qualitative data analysis and evaluation methods. She also supports key dissemination activities, including the Annual Symposium on Global Cancer Research (ASGCR) and the International Cancer Control Partnership (ICCP) Project ECHO for National Cancer Control Plan Implementation.
Ms. Eldridge joined the NCI as a Cancer Research Training Award Fellow in August 2019 after earning her M.P.H. with a focus in epidemiology from Tulane University. During her fellowship, she completed an analysis of Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results Program (SEER) data describing association between structural racism and triple negative breast cancer. While completing her M.P.H., she worked as a research assistant for a CDC-funded project examining neighborhood level indicators and physical activity. Linsey also has a B.A. in Africana studies and English writing from the University of Pittsburgh.