Hannah Allen
Executive Director of William Magee Institute for Student Well-being and Assistant Professor of Public Health
Biography
Hannah Allen is the Executive Director of the William Magee Institute for Student Wellbeing and an Assistant Professor of Public Health.
- Dr. Allen received her Ph.D. in Public Health from the University of Maryland and completed a NIDA-funded postdoctoral fellowship at Penn State University.
Her research is broadly focused on substance use in a developmental context, examining the relationship between substance use and both mental health and achievement throughout college and young adulthood.
Recognitions
- Ole Miss Internal All of Us Award, PI: Diane. Role: Co-I/Faculty Mentor, 10/01/2024 - 10/01/2025; Amount: $1,200
- Active Grant: 1R03AA031740-01, Green (PI), Role: Co-PI/Methodologist, 09/01/2027 - 08/31/2026; Amount: $156, 924.00
- Active Grant: Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) ("Teaming Researchers Up with Stakeholders to Test Trustworthy Engagement and Measure: TRUST TEAM"), Brown (PI), Role: Methodologist (5% FTE Y1, 10% FTE Y2), 01/02/2025 - 12/31/2027; Amount: $1,500,000
Education
B.A. Mathematics, Lehigh University (2010)
M.S. Education, Cuny Hunter College (2012)
MHS Health Science, Johns Hopkins University (2014)
Ph.D. Public Health, University of Maryland-College Park (2018)