Madison Lambert uses her background and education in Public Health to provide clients with relevant federal health and biomedical research insights related to funding opportunities and legislative Madison’s background in Public Health allows her to provide clients with in-depth information on emerging opportunities, innovations, and ways to promote health through science and technology.
Issue Areas: Biomedical Research, Social Determinants, Global Health, Public Health, and Prevention Science
Additional Information: Prior to joining Lewis-Burke Associates, Madison worked as a Program Assistant for The National Institutes of Health (NIH) at the Children’s Inn Non-Profit sector. Here she did program coordination for children undergoing clinical trials for ultra-rare diseases, worked alongside medical teams to assist international patients and families during their research. Before being promoted to full-time at the Children’s Inn, she served as an intern.
Vital Statistics: Madison graduated from the University of Maryland, College Park with her B.S. in Public Health concentrating in behavioral and community health as well as maternal/child health. She is a DC and Maryland native, and an avid foodie who enjoys exploring the many tastes of Washington D.C. in her spare time.