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Jessica Rothstein

Assistant Professor at Anthropology, University of Illinois Chicago0 Followers

Professor Jessica Rothstein is a distinguished Clinical Assistant Professor and Community Health Sciences APE Advisor at the University of Illinois Chicago. With a robust academic foundation in Anthropology, International Health, and Public Health, she has carved a niche in the interdisciplinary fields of child nutrition, health, and development. Her scholarly pursuits are particularly centered on infant and young child feeding practices, alongside the innovative use of mobile health technologies to facilitate behavior change. Professor Rothstein's current research endeavors are both timely and impactful. She is actively investigating the repercussions of the COVID-19 pandemic on food insecurity and child growth in Peru, a study that aims to unravel the complex interplay between global health crises and nutritional outcomes. Additionally, she is dedicated to adapting early child development interventions for Latine families in Chicago, ensuring that culturally relevant and effective strategies are employed to support this community. In her role as an educator, Professor Rothstein is deeply committed to the academic growth of her students. She plays a pivotal role in teaching Master of Public Health (MPH) students within the integrated core curriculum, where she imparts her extensive knowledge and experience. Her position as the APE Advisor for Community Health Sciences further underscores her dedication to mentoring and guiding students in their practical experiences, ensuring they are well-prepared for their future careers in public health. Professor Rothstein's work is characterized by a profound commitment to bridging the gap between research and practice. Her efforts to leverage mobile health technologies for behavior change exemplify her innovative approach to addressing public health challenges. By integrating technology with traditional health practices, she is at the forefront of developing solutions that are both accessible and effective. Her contributions to the field extend beyond academia, as she actively collaborates with community organizations and stakeholders to implement her research findings in real-world settings. This collaborative approach not only enhances the impact of her work but also fosters a sense of community engagement and empowerment. In summary, Professor Jessica Rothstein is a dedicated and innovative scholar whose work in child nutrition, public health, and mobile health technologies continues to make significant contributions to the field. Her commitment to research, teaching, and community engagement positions her as a leader in her discipline, inspiring both her students and colleagues alike.

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