About me

Dr. Isa-Allena Corozone is a triple-doctorate public health practitioner, state-credentialed master educator, and senior global health consultant with nearly two decades of experience specializing in pediatric environmental health and functional nutrition. As a Doctoral Candidate in Global Health and the Managing Editor of the Global Impact Science Review Journal (GISRJ), her work focuses on dismantling structural neocolonialism in research and empowering marginalized women and youth through nature-based wellness interventions and transcultural health equity.

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Dr. Isa-Allena Corozone, PhD, ND, OMD, is a dedicated public health specialist and educator whose career bridges clinical nutritional medicine, environmental health equity, and foundational educational standard systems. She completed her PhD in TCM Internal Medicine at the Shanghai University of TCM, graduating in the top 1% of her cohort, and conducted extensive clinical research on botanical pharmacology, integrative oncology, and environmental causatives of neurodevelopmental shifts.

Currently moving on to completing advanced doctoral training in Global Health and an MPH specializing in Disease Prevention at CSUSM, Dr. Corozone specializes in identifying climate, toxicological, and environmental risks impacting underserved women and youth globally. Her previous leadership includes serving as Director of Wellness and Experiential Education for over a decade, where she designed nature-based intervention curricula and pioneered scholarship initiatives providing equitable health programming to marginalized communities. As a resident of the Caribbean and a global health policy author, she remains deeply committed to advancing community-impact science, empowering women researchers across the Global South, and building international academic networks that foster knowledge democratization and empowerment.

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Other Memberships/Affiliations
National Environmental Health Association (NEHA)