Tiffany Nguyen, MPH

Data Manager
Department of Epidemiology & Biostatistics

Tiffany (she/her) is the data manager and analyst for the YETI study. She received a BS in Biochemistry & Molecular Biology from UC Davis, a post-baccalaureate certificate from CSU East Bay, and an MPH in Epidemiology & Biostatistics from UC Berkeley. Tiffany has had a variety of experiences in healthcare and public health, including health education, HIV/HCV test counseling, data analytics, and research. She volunteered at Lifelong Medical Care in East Oakland in their health education programs, including workshops like "Food is Medicine", technology programs, and holistic movement courses. While a student, she worked as research assistant for the Transgender Research Project, conducting research at SF PRIDE and Folsom Street Fair to investigate factors related to HIV in the transgender community. She served as a data analyst and panel manager at the San Francisco Community Health Center leveraging EHR data and internal databases for grant reporting and clinical care management teams. Here, she also volunteered as an HIV test counselor on a weekly and for special events. While getting her masters, she was a graduate student instructor for introductory biology and epidemiology courses. In her work, she has focused primarily on the LGBTQ+ community, people experiencing homelessness, people who use/inject drugs, and communities of color. Her interests include leveraging community relationships and social networking tools (i.e. social media & mobile apps) to tackle STI/infectious disease prevention and mitigation.