Is a community health researcher with expertise in Latino immigrant health and Community-Based Participatory Research (CBPR). She is the founder and director of Camino Research Institute, conducting research with Latino immigrants using CBPR. She has 15 years of work experience in health education, public health, and research. She received a PhD in Public Health Sciences from UNC Charlotte. When she isn’t doing research, Keri enjoys hiking with her husband, Steve, her son, Noah, and their dog, Rio.
Dr. Keri Revens, PhD, CHES
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