Associate Professor & Interim Public Health Program Director
Tennessee State University
Wendelyn Inman, PhD. Assistant Professor and Interim Public Health Program Director, Department of Public Health, Health Administration, & Health Sciences in the College of Health Sciences at Tennessee State University.
With over 37 years in public health, Dr. Wendelyn Inman has a broad range of experience in education and developing community and statewide solutions to address health disparities. Dr. Inman has an extensive background in medical research under a Nobel Laureate resulting in publications in prestigious journals such as the New England Journal of Medicine. She has served as expert in public health on the local, state, and federal level. She was Chief of Epidemiology for the state of Tennessee monitoring the health status of more than 7 million citizens. She also served as consultants to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC); SAMHSA, the U.S. Census Bureau. She has served as a consultant to the White House for major epidemics.