Meet the Team

Principle Investigator 

Jin Jun, Ph.D., RN is an Assistant Professor in the Center for Healthy Aging, Self-Management and Complex Care at the College of Nursing. Dr. Jun is interested in exploring the intersections of individual, community, and systems-level factors to clinicians’ well-being and developing a comprehensive intervention.

Dr. Jun earned her BSN and MSN at the University of Pennsylvania and her Ph.D. at New York University. She comes to us from the University of Michigan, where she was a national clinician scholar and post-doc research Fellow. Dr. Jun’s area of research is clinician well-being.

 

 

External Collaborators 

Minjin Kim, Ph.D., RN is an Assistant Professor in the College of Nursing at the University of Cincinnati. She is a transcultural nurse implementation scientist devoted to addressing health disparities, health equity, and health justice using digital narrative/storytelling and artificial intelligence technology.

Dr. Kim earned her BSN at Case Western Reserve University and her MSN and Ph.D. at the University of Massachusetts Boston. She has multicultural knowledge in working closely with diverse refugee and immigrant populations across generations on sensitive health issues and topics.

 

Jennifer Kue, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor in the College of Nursing at the University of South Florida. Dr. Kue has over 20 years of experience working with refugees and immigrants and medically underserved populations. Her research focus and expertise are in community health promotion, cancer prevention, breast and cervical cancer screening, community-engaged research, and refugee and immigrant health.

Dr. Kue earned her BS in Anthropology & Visual Communication at the University of Idaho, her MA in Anthropology at San Diego State University, and her Ph.D. in Public Health from Oregon State University.

 

Undergraduate Students 

Ana Kasumova has been part of work with the Jun Lab since the Spring of 2021. She is a fourth-year neuroscience student at Ohio State University with an interest in various research areas including nurse workloads, wellness, burnout contagion, racial discrimination among healthcare workers as well as more clinical research focused on probiotics, stress, and neurodegeneration. She hopes to explore these relationships and gain a better understanding while advocating for equity within healthcare environments.