
W., Jejeebhoy, S., Delany-Moretlwe, S., Brahmbhatt, H.,& Wang, Z. BMC Health Services Research, 16 (1): 433 – 446. (2016) A mixed methods study to examine the influence of the neighborhood social context on adolescent health service utilization.

Through collaborations at Hopkins including the Rales Center for the Integration of Health and Education and the Hopkins Consortium for School Based Health she focuses on the adaptation of programming young people including recess programs, screening programs, and sexual health education.

Her particular expertise in evaluating school based programs aimed at improving the academic achievement, social skills, and health of students as well as the practical design of surveys and data collection procedures developed in collaboration with community partners. She has almost two decades of experience collaboratively conducting research and evaluation projects focused on schools and health primarily in urban school settings.

Her Masters and Doctoral training (both at the Bloomberg School of Public Health) focused on child health and development particularly how that development is shaped by schools. Her undergraduate training is in health education and she was a certified K-12 educator in the state of Maryland. Marshall is the Associate Director of the Center for Adolescent Health and an Assistant Scientist in the Department of Population, Family and Reproductive Health.
