Epidemic Intelligence Service Officer
Centers of Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
Adi Noiman is an Epidemic Intelligence Service Officer (EISO) on the Maternal, Infant, and Toddler Nutrition Team in the Division of Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Obesity at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Adi's current work focuses on fruit and vegetable intakes in early childhood, disparities in breastfeeding rates, and breastfeeding-supportive practices in materntiy care facilities. Adi completed her postdoctoral research fellowship at the Uniformed Services University for the Health Sciences with the Infectious Disease Clinical Research Program, where she focused on long-term health outcomes, sexually transmitted infections, and risk behaviors among people living with HIV and accessing care from the U.S. Military Health System. Adi earned her PhD in Global Disease Epidemiology and Control from the Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health where she used a mixed-methods approach to study changes, facilitators, and barriers to ART adherence among HIV-positive women from pregnancy through 6 months postpartum.