Masami Glines

Public Health Specialist In Overdose Prevention And Harm Reduction at Public Health Madison and Dane County

Masami Glines is an experienced public health professional currently serving as a Public Health Specialist in Overdose Prevention and Harm Reduction at Public Health Madison and Dane County since August 2020. With a diverse background, Masami has been a Freelance Interpreter in English and Japanese since March 2003 and held positions such as Population Health Service Fellow at the University of Wisconsin-Madison from July 2018 to August 2020, and Health Data Analyst at Wisconsin Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory from June 2015 to August 2016, focusing on Bovine Salmonella data analysis. Additional experience includes serving as an Assistant Investigator for a prairie restoration project in May 2014, and as Program Director for the Japan-Wisconsin Education Connection from January 2008 to January 2010. Masami holds a Master of Public Health and a Certificate in Global Health, both obtained from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and a Bachelor of Science in Forest and Wildlife Ecology from the same institution.

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