Ángel Rodriguez

Ángel Rodriguez

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BA., University of California Santa Barbara
MA., University of California Santa Barbara
MA., Harvard University 

 

Ángel Ricardo Rodríguez is Research Fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government. His work focuses on applying social science methods toward developing a more standard framework for organizational accountability in medicine and public health with relation to history and racial equity. This work is funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation 2021 - 2022.

 

Rodriguez previously served as Technology and Public Health analyst for the Boston City Council President and later Mayor, Kim Janey. This included designing health policy interventions to combat COVID-19, particularly in vulnerable communities such as Boston District 7. Rodriguez completed a Takemi fellowship in the Department of Global Health and Population at the Harvard T.H School of Public Health in 2020.

 

Rodriguez has extensive experience in research areas that include, history, public health, and public policy. He has been published in journals including the Journal of Racial and Ethnica Health Disparities.

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