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Caroline Fuss

Public Health Analyst, Public Health Infrastructure Center at CDC

Caroline Fuss is a skilled public health professional with extensive experience in policy research and analysis. Currently serving as a Public Health Analyst at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention since October 2024, Caroline previously worked as a Senior Policy Research Associate and Policy Research Associate at the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids from May 2022 to October 2024. Additional experience includes a Research Fellow role at Cancer Epidemiology and Education in Special Populations and a Graduate Research Assistant position at The George Washington University’s Department of Prevention and Community Health. Caroline also interned with the United States Senate and the Kansas Legislative Research Department. Academic credentials include a Master’s degree in International Public Health/International Health from The George Washington University and a Bachelor's degree in Political Science and Government from Kansas State University.

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