Dr. Bragg-Gresham is a Research Scientist at the University of Michigan, specializing in kidney disease at the Kidney Epidemiology and Cost Center. With a background in biostatistics and epidemiology, she has over 25+ years of experience, authoring and supporting hundreds of publications on dialysis and kidney disease. Dr. Bragg-Gresham currently serves as Co-Principal Investigator on the CDC Kidney Disease Surveillance System, where she provides epidemiologic and analytic expertise. Her research focuses on risk factors for kidney disease, including genetics and aging, as well as the impact of social and environmental determinants on chronic kidney disease (CKD).
- BS Cultural Anthropology, University of Michigan
- BS Biology, University of Michigan
- MS Biostatistics, University of Michigan
- PhD Epidemiological Sciences, University of Michigan
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