Gwynne Jenkins, Ph.D., M.P.H., teaches the Anthropology of Global Health for the Freshman Connection program. Gwynne is the chief of staff of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) All of Us Research Program. She has been involved in the NIH’s planning and implementation of the Precision Medicine Initiative (PMI) research cohort and has been a core member of the program’s leadership since its inception in 2015. Trained as a medical anthropologist, Gwynne completed a postdoc at the University of Pennsylvania Center for Bioethics and her M.P.H at Johns Hopkins as a Sommer Scholar. Gwynne was assistant professor of anthropology and women’s studies at the University of Kansas, during which time she received awards for her teaching, chaired the American Anthropological Association Council on Anthropology and Reproduction, joined the Universidad de Costa Rica (San José) as a Fulbright Scholar, and was a Greenwall Fellow in Bioethics and Health Policy at Johns Hopkins School of Public Health. Gwynne joined the NIH as an American Association for the Advancement of Science Fellow in Science and Technology Policy in 2006. She accepted a position in the NIH Office of Extramural Research in 2008, and moved to the NIH Office of Science Policy in 2013, leading the Health Care Research and Policy Program
