
Dr. Courtney Hill is a cancer epidemiologist. Her research uses multilevel epidemiologic approaches to examine how neighborhood environments, health behaviors, and molecular factors contribute to disparities in cancer risk and survival. She is currently a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Translational Research Fellowship Program at Kaiser Permanente Northern California Division of Research, where she investigates breast cancer disparities related to the tumor microenvironment and cancer treatment-associated epigenetic changes. She earned her PhD and MS in Epidemiology from the University of Washington, where she was supported by an NCI-funded T32 training grant and conducted research using data from cohort and intervention studies, including the Colon Cancer Family Registry, Multiethnic Cohort, and ¡Mi Vida Saludable!.