Doug Slaughter, Collections Analyst, Assessment and User Experience

“Assessment and User Experience (AUX) is a new group and it’s exciting to be a part of something with so much potential.” – Doug Slaughter

Doug Slaughter recently joined Research, Engagement, and Scholarly Communications as a collections analyst. Before coming to Emory, Doug worked for two years on a health-experience NIH grant at Hampton University. He also spent two years as a research data associate at NYU.

A native of Augusta, GA, Doug has a bachelor’s degree in philosophy from MIT. He is also proficient in Tableau, SAS, Excel and other tools. Doug is currently working on a master of public health degree in epidemiology from Emory’s School of Public Health.

When he’s not working, Doug loves to cook. His favorite meal to cook is breakfast. He also is an avid fisherman, specializing in salt water fishing.

“Assessment and User Experience (AUX) is a new group and it’s exciting to be a part of something with so much potential,” says Doug. “I’m curious to see where we are going to go.”

You can reach Doug at doug [dot] slaughter [at] emory [dot] edu.


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