Dr. Jacquelyn C. Campbell

(KNFP-11)
Anna D. Wolf Chair & Professor, School of Nursing
Baltimore, Maryland
United States

Focus Areas

Social Justice
Gender-Based Violence

Biography

Jacquelyn Campbell, PhD, RN is Anna D. Wolf Chair and Professor in the Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing with a joint appointment in the Bloomberg School of Public Health and National Program Director of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Nurse Faculty Scholars program. Her BSN, MSN and PhD are from Duke University, Wright State University and the University of Rochester Schools of Nursing respectively. Dr. Campbell has been conducting advocacy policy work and research on violence against women since 1980, has been the Principle Investigator of 12 major research investigations, and published more than 225 articles and seven books. She co-chaired the Steering Committee for the World Health Organization Multi-Country Study on Violence against Women and Women’s Health and has continued to consult with WHO and the Caribbean Exploratory Research Center (CERC) and other entities on improving culturally relevant approaches to preventing violence. Dr. Campbell is an elected member of the Institute of Medicine/National Academy of Science, on the Board of Directors of Futures Without Violence, received the 2010 Vollmer Award from the National Institutes of Justice and the Centers for Disease Control 20 for 20 Award for Leaders in Violence Research plus is Co-Chair of the IOM Global Violence Prevention Forum.