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Phoebe Tran

Phoebe Tran PhD, MS

Epidemiology
Knoxville, Tennessee, United States of America

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Phoebe Minh Tran, PhD, MS is a cardiovascular disease epidemiologist. She believes in an epidemiological approach that combines the power of large datasets with input from community stakeholders. Her research focuses on improving secondary cardiovascular disease prevention in medically underserved US populations. She is especially interested in identifying ways to improve access to care and quality of life among individuals with cardiovascular disease living in rural Tennessee.

Tran has received funding from the National Institute on Aging to conduct research examining the influence of air pollution on stroke outcomes, trends in antihypertensive medication use in rural stroke survivors, cardiac rehabilitation use in rural heart survivors, and heart attack symptoms recognition in older adults with cognitive impairment. This research has provided her with opportunities to work with national survey data and administrative claims data.

Aside from her cardiovascular disease research, Dr. Tran has also published studies that identify disparities in chronic disease screening and management for conditions such as diabetes, HIV, and cancer among people with a disability and those living in rural areas. Phoebe received her PhD in Chronic Disease Epidemiology from Yale University, MS in Epidemiology form Harvard University, and BA in Biology from Emory University. Having grown up in Knoxville, she is excited to return to her roots and reexplore the natural wonders of Tennessee.