The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health & Society Scholars program is designed to build the nation’s capacity for research, leadership and policy change to address the multiple determinants of population health.

Each year the program enables up to 18 outstanding individuals who have completed their doctoral training to engage in an intensive two-year program at one of six nationally prominent universities.

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Sonya A. Grier

Consumer psychologist Sonya A. Grier, Ph.D., M.B.A., has doctoral and M.B.A. degrees from Northwestern University and experience in the public, private, nonprofit and academic sectors. “I wanted to integrate all of this in a domain that had applicability to my life and those around me,” said Grier.
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