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Caroline Hiott

Research Scientist

Global TIES for Children

Caroline is a Research Scientist who has worked with Global TIES for Children for nearly seven years. Her current work focuses on a longitudinal cohort study of pregnant Rohingya refugee women and their children, examining how trauma affects children in utero and throughout early development within their bioecocultural systems. She has also worked in Australia, South America, and South and Southeast Asia.

Caroline’s research interests center on identifying, developing, and applying transdisciplinary, multi-method, and participatory approaches in complex humanitarian contexts that reflect and engage the culture, needs, strengths, and voices of the communities involved. She holds an MPH in Global Public Health from New York University and a BA in Global Cultures and Anthropology from The University of Alabama.