Jacquelyn Campbell, PhD, RN, FAAN
Jacquelyn Campbell is the Anna D. Wolf Chair and a Professor here in the JHU School of Nursing with a joint appointment in the Bloomberg School of Public Health. Her BSN, MSN and PhD are from Duke University, Wright State University and the University of Rochester Schools of Nursing. She has been conducting advocacy policy work and research in the area of family violence and addressing health disparities related to trauma since 1980 and has been at Hopkins since 1993. Dr. Campbell has been continuously funded as PI since 1984 on NIH or other governmental research awards including 10 major NIH, NIJ or CDC research grants and has published more than 150 articles and seven books on violence against women. She is an elected member of the Institute of Medicine and the American Academy of Nursing, and served on the congressionally appointed US Department of Defense Domestic Violence Task Force as well as the Board of Directors of the Baltimore House of Ruth Battered Women's Shelter. Here at Hopkins, she is the advisor for several of our undergrad Research Honors undergrad as well as PhD students, advises MHIRT students in South Africa, teaches a family violence elective, is the National Program Director for the new Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Nurse Faculty Scholars program, and is PI of a NIOSH funded project on workplace violence.
