Brice Hirwa

“School Shootings at School-Related Events Outside of the School Hours and/or School Walls in K-12 Settings”

Brice Hirwa is a 2026 CTMH Student Fellow
Project: “School Shootings at School-Related Events Outside of the School Hours and/or School Walls in K-12 Settings”
Mentor: Dr. Jonathan Jay
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Brice Hirwa is a public health professional specializing in epidemiology and biostatistics, with a strong focus on research, data-driven analysis, and innovative approaches to improving population health. His work centers on applying quantitative methods to understand complex public health challenges and generate evidence that can inform policy, prevention strategies, and health system strengthening. As a Research Fellow at the Center for Trauma and Mental Health, he conducts epidemiologic research examining patterns of violence at school-related events in the United States. Brice also has experience leading health-focused innovation and strategic initiatives aimed at improving access to medicines and strengthening healthcare delivery systems in resource-limited settings. He is passionate about leveraging research, epidemiologic methods, and innovative solutions to advance equitable and effective public health systems globally.

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