Nancy Fullman

Nancy Fullman, MPH, is Scientific Advisor at the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME) in Seattle, United States. In this role, she supports the generation, review, and publication of research results across multiple IHME projects and serves as a central point for implementing the highest possible scientific excellence throughout IHME. Previously, Ms Fullman worked as Policy Translation Specialist, leading efforts to translate IHME’s research into actionable, policy-relevant materials and to engage stakeholders around the uses of global health evidence in decision-making. Nancy led policy translation activities for the Access, Bottlenecks, Costs, and Equity (ABCE) project, a multi-country research initiative. Ms Fullman also supported work related to the Disease Control Priorities Network (DCPN) study, impact evaluations such as the Gavi Full Country Evaluations. During her time as Post-Bachelor Fellow at IHME, she conducted research on malaria interventions in Zambia. Ms Fullman received her MPH in health metrics and evaluation from the University of Washington in 2011.