Member of the Graduate Faculty | Assistant Research Professor, Public Health
<p>Refugio Sepulveda, DrPH, MPH, MPA, is an Assistant Research Professor at the University of Arizona Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health. <p>Dr. Sepulveda’s research interests include Public Health Policy and Administration; Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities; Economic, Social, Cultural, and Structural Determinants of Health; Community-Based Participatory Research; mHealth, eHealth, and digital innovations for health delivery; and Epilepsy Self-Management. Dr. Sepulveda is the co-PI on multiple CDC-funded Special Interest Project SIP) grants through the Arizona Prevention Research Center PRC) <p>For the past 10 years, Dr. Sepulveda has represented the University of Arizona as a scientific investigator for the <em>Managing Epilepsy Well Network <MEW) a thematic research network of the CDC’s Prevention Research Center program. In 2019 and 2024, Dr. Sepulveda was awarded a certificate of appreciation from the em>CDC's National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention< and Health Promotion NCCDPHP) for his commitment and excellence in working to achieve public health impact for epilepsy prevention through his contributions as a CDC Program Managing Epilepsy Well Network investigator.