Erin Peacock, PhD, MPH
Assistant Professor, BIRCWH Scholar
Biography
Dr. Erin Peacock is an Assistant Professor in CHOICES. Dr. Peacock received her PhD in Global Health Systems and Development from the Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine. Her research focuses on implementation of evidence-based interventions to promote cardiometabolic health in primary care settings, with a particular focus on sex differences and promotion of sleep health as a protective factor for cardiometabolic and cognitive health. Dr. Peacock is Co-Investigator on NIH- funded research studies, including the Implementation of Multi-faceted Patient-centered Treatment Strategies for Intensive Blood Pressure Control (IMPACTS) study, which aims to improve blood pressure control among low income and rural patients of federally qualified health centers in the Gulf South, and the Louisiana Community Engagement Research Alliance (LA-CEAL), which leverages academic-community-public health-clinical practice partnerships to address health disparities in Louisiana.