Selina Mohammed, PhD, MPH, RN

    Professor and Associate Dean, UW School of Nursing and Health Studies (Bothell Campus)


    Biography:
    Selina Mohammed holds a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from the University of Cincinnati, Master of Science in Nursing from the University of Michigan, Master of Public Health from the University of Washington, and Doctor of Philosophy in Nursing Science from the University of Washington. She also completed a 2-year postdoctoral fellowship in Women’s Health Interdisciplinary Training from the University of Michigan, and came to University of Washington Bothell in 2006, where she is currently a Professor and the Associate Dean for the School of Nursing and Health Studies. Selina’s research examines the impact of racialized discrimination and other structural disadvantages on health, particularly for BIPOC communities.