Jemema Zaman

Master of Public Health (MPH)

Jemema Zaman is currently pursuing her Master in Public Health with a concentration in Health Policy and Management at the University of Georgia. Prior to this, she completed her master’s degree in Bioinformatics from the University of Malaya, where she conducted her thesis on the Determination of Key Predictors of Usage and Belief in Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) and Its Effects on Chronic Disease Patients’ Adherence to Their Prescribed Medication Using Machine Learning.

Jemema’s research interests are currently focused on maternal health, and she is actively involved in research activities in this field. As a Teaching Assistant for the Health Policy and Management department, Jemema shares her knowledge and experience with students, while also learning from them.

With her academic background and experience, Jemema is passionate about contributing to evidence-based policymaking in public health. She is committed to making a meaningful contribution to this field through her research, teaching, and service.