[1] She moved to Stanford University as a National Library of Medicine and American Nurses Foundation postdoctoral fellow.
[3] At Columbia, she led the Center for Evidence-based Practice in the Underserved and the pre-/post-doctoral program on Reducing Health Disparities through Informatics (RHeaDI).
[7] However, to make the digital infrastructure fair and equitable, it is key to improve public trust such that individuals contribute personal data and clinical experiences.
Bakken developed community engagement projects to improve public trust amongst urban Latino populations.
[4] During the COVID-19 pandemic, Bakken was supported by the National Institutes of Health to create a visualization toolbox to address COVID-19 misinformation and hesitation around testing and vaccination.