Jennifer is a Supervising Epidemiologist at Los Angeles County Department of Public Health. Dr. Griffin has conducted research domestically and in Southeast Asia, South Asia, and sub-Saharan Africa for 18 years and is experienced in study design, quantitative methods and analysis, and technical writing, particularly for maternal, neonatal, child health, family planning, and sexual and reproductive health. As a researcher, Dr. Griffin is particularly interested in the intersection of infectious disease and perinatal epidemiology and has consulted on vaccine safety and efficacy during pregnancy, HIV, malaria, avian influenza, and hepatitis C virus. Dr. Griffin has been an adjunct professor at the Gillings School of Global Public Health at the University of North Carolina (UNC) since 2011.