Dr. Shalanda Bynum is a socio-behavioral scientist who joins NINR from the Center for Scientific Review, where she served as a Scientific Review Officer in the Division of AIDS, Behavioral and Population Sciences. Prior to NIH service, Dr. Bynum was an assistant professor at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences. As an academician, her research program focused on addressing the unequal burden of cancer and other diseases among minoritized populations. More specifically, her work involved understanding and intervening in the lived experiences that produce health inequities and perpetuate health disparities. These factors centered on literacy and language, geography, historical mistrust, healthcare system failures, and other social factors.
Dr. Bynum holds a BS in psychology from Florida A&M University and an MPH and Ph.D. in health promotion from the University of South Carolina at Columbia. Dr. Bynum also completed a postdoctoral fellowship in behavioral oncology at H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institute. At NINR, Dr. Bynum oversees a research grant portfolio focused broadly on the social determinants of health and health equity; violence, adversity, trauma; and sexual health.