Noah Triplett, PhD
Assistant Research Professor

Dr. Noah Triplett’s research aims to improve health equity by studying how different socioecological factors (e.g., community- or policy-level factors) interact to shape mental health outcomes while developing and evaluating strategies to increase the quality of and access to mental health services. With training in Child Clinical Psychology, Noah’s work has largely examined youth mental health across resource-limited settings. He integrates expertise in global public health, implementation science, and participatory research methods to work alongside partners to develop and evaluate sustainable solutions to improve mental health equity.

Noah is a first-generation college graduate who grew up in rural North Carolina. He is committed to using his education to improve health equity by conducting research and advocacy that centers the needs of typically overlooked communities.

Education:

University of Washington – MS in Psychology and PhD in Clinical Psychology

Duke University – BA in Psychology and Global Health