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INTRODUCING

Meme Wang-Schweig, Ph.D.

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Meme
Wang-Schweig

Senior Scientist, R&E

Meme Wang-Schweig, Ph.D., is a senior scientist at Advocates for Human Potential (AHP). She is a public health scientist, grant writer, and evaluator with 12 years of experience who has planned, developed, and implemented individual-level and environmental-level public health strategies in real-world community settings. Dr. Wang-Schweig is an expert in survey research, including questionnaire design, cross-cultural research methods, and quantitative analyses/interpretation. She is proficient in developing federal-level grant proposals from start to finish, from building intervention strategies to designing process and outcome evaluation plans. She is skilled in evaluating interventions and coalitions through developing and conducting surveys, focus groups, and semi-structured interviews; collecting, analyzing, and interpreting data; and presenting findings through presentations, reports, and data briefs to a variety of audiences. Dr. Wang-Schweig holds a Ph.D. in public health and community health sciences from the University of Illinois Chicago (UIC).