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Tina Paul Mulye, MPH, Project Associate

Tina Paul Mulye is a Project Associate for both NAHIC and its sister center, the Public Policy Analysis & Education Center for Middle Childhood, Adolescent & Young Adult Health at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF). She acts as the primary liaison between the general public and both the centers, and is active in the production of materials. Prior to UCSF, Ms. Paul Mulye worked at various public health organizations centered around children’s health, including the Louisiana Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System, Project HOPE at the Alameda County Maternal and Child Health Department, and the California Childcare Health Program. As a Bay Area resident for two decades, Ms. Paul Mulye enjoys working with diverse communities and her areas of interests embrace virtually all aspects of children’s and adolescents’ health. She received her Masters Degree in Public Health from the Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine and a B.A. degree from the University of California, Berkeley.

NAHIC Publications
A Health Profile of Adolescent and Young Adult Males
America's Adolescents: Are They Healthy?
Briefs & Fact Sheets
The Mental Health of Adolescents: A National Profile, 2008
What Gets Measured Gets Done: Assessing Data Availability for Adolescent Populations
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