Dr. Natasha De Veauuse Brown joined the Department of Health Policy & Behavioral Sciences in the School of Public Health at Georgia State University as a Research Assistant Professor in January 2021. She also works in the Center for Leadership in Disability, whose mission includes translating research into sustainable community practices that lead to independent, inclusive, and productive lives for people with disabilities.
Dr. De Veauuse Brown’s research focuses primarily on risk behavior reduction and improving the quality of life of children, adolescents, and young adults, with an emphasis on sexual behaviors, violence, mental health, and substance abuse.
Prior to joining the faculty at the School of Public Health, Dr. De Veauuse Brown served as a public health consultant for over a decade and mostly recently as senior research administrator for the Center for Behavioral Neuroscience at Georgia State. She has worked with major research institutions, colleges, universities, K-12 school districts, area health education centers, rural health care facilities, youth- and faith-based organizations, and community development corporations. These endeavors yielded successful grant proposals that funded the implementation and evaluation of needs-based services, research, and education projects.
De Veauuse Brown earned a Ph.D. in Public Health with a focus on Health Promotion and Behavior from Georgia State in 2019. She also holds an MPH in Epidemiology from UCLA as well as a B.S. in Chemistry from Xavier University of Louisiana.