Jennifer Huang Bouey is a senior policy researcher and an epidemiologist at the RAND Corporation. She is also an associate professor of global health at Georgetown University and a professor of policy analysis at the Pardee RAND graduate school. She leads wide-ranged collaborative research initiatives on global health security and health equity. Bouey’s work has been quoted in general interest publications such as New York Times, Washington Post, Financial Times, the Economist, and Atlantic as well as scholarly journals such as the American Journal of Public Health, Health Affairs, Emerging Infectious Diseases, and BMJ Open. In the last two years, Bouey has testified multiple times before U.S. Congressional committee on China’s public health, global health, and healthcare reforms. Her research on migrant health and social determinants of health were funded by NIH, HRSA/HHS, and multiple foundations. Bouey also has been a consultant to the World Bank Group, UNAIDS, USAID, Hong Kong Government AIDS Fund, and other international NGOs.