

John B. Jemmott III
Dr. John B. Jemmott III is a distinguished scholar and the Kenneth B. Clark Professor of Communication and Psychiatry at the University of Pennsylvania. He holds dual appointments at the Annenberg School for Communication and the Perelman School of Medicine, reflecting his interdisciplinary approach to research and education. Dr. Jemmott earned his PhD in Psychology from Harvard University, where he laid the foundation for a career dedicated to addressing critical public health issues. With a remarkable track record, Dr. Jemmott has secured over $64 million in funding from the National Institutes of Health to support his pioneering work in behavioral interventions. His research primarily focuses on developing strategies to mitigate health disparities and promote positive health behaviors among underserved and vulnerable populations. By leveraging social psychological theories and qualitative community research, Dr. Jemmott has made significant contributions to the field of public health. Dr. Jemmott's work has led to the creation of eight evidence-based curricula aimed at reducing HIV, sexually transmitted infections, and teen pregnancy. These curricula have been widely disseminated across the United States by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Department of Health and Human Services, underscoring their impact and effectiveness. His commitment to translating research into practice has made a tangible difference in the lives of many individuals and communities. Throughout his career, Dr. Jemmott has been recognized for his innovative approach to health communication and intervention design. His research not only addresses immediate health concerns but also seeks to empower communities by providing them with the tools and knowledge necessary to sustain long-term behavioral change. His work exemplifies a commitment to bridging the gap between academic research and real-world application. In addition to his research endeavors, Dr. Jemmott is a dedicated educator and mentor, guiding the next generation of scholars and practitioners in the field of public health. His contributions to academia and public health have been acknowledged through numerous awards and honors, reflecting his influence and leadership in the field. Dr. Jemmott's ongoing efforts continue to shape the landscape of health communication and intervention strategies, making a lasting impact on public health policy and practice. His dedication to improving health outcomes for vulnerable populations remains at the forefront of his work, driving innovation and progress in the field.
Publications
, 166-174, 2020-09-07
, 47-59, 2011-07-01
, 60-77, 2013-11-01
, 903-926, 1988-01-01