Nicole Strombom

Nicole Strombom is a fifth year PhD in Public Health Sciences student. Nicole works in the health law and policy space within public health. Her recent work focuses on Family-Friendly Business Policies. Nicole serves as the Pre-Doctoral Fellow to the Clark-Fox Policy Institute and as a Graduate Fellow to the Center for Teaching and Learning. Additionally, Nicole is the incoming Graduate and Professional Student Council (GPSC), President for the Graduate Student Senate Chamber. Prior to beginning her pursuit of a PhD, Nicole graduated from Saint Louis University with a JD and MPH. She served as Saint Louis University’s Center for Health Law Studies’ Health Law and Policy Fellow for the 2019-2020 school year. While pursuing her degrees, she interned with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, ACLU of Missouri, the National Health Law Program (NHeLP), and Legal Services of Eastern Missouri’s Medical Legal Partnership. Nicole’s background in health policy stems from her time as a California Lobbyist and Intern for California Assemblymember Dr. Richard Pan. Nicole is an alumna of the University of California, Davis and graduated with majors in Anthropology, Psychology, and Communications.

Nicole A. Strombom

  • Program: PhD in Public Health Sciences Student
  • Preferred Pronouns: She/Her/Hers
  • Email: n.a.strombom@wustl.edu

Areas of Focus:

  • Legal Epidemiology
  • Systems Science
  • Health Law & Policy
  • Maternal and Reproductive Health
  • Health Care Disparities