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Remle Scott, M.P.H.

Research Scientist, NCCIH

Remle Scott, M.P.H., is a research scientist in the epidemiology program at the National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health (NCCIH). Her responsibilities include developing research questions, performing data analyses, and writing and supporting manuscripts for publication. Her areas of interest include understanding the use of complementary health approaches and long-term health outcomes, including pain, chronic disease, and general wellness. 

Before coming to NCCIH, Ms. Scott was a graduate student at George Washington University where she worked on a National Institutes of Health (NIH) Small Business Innovation Research–funded project assessing breast cancer survivor perceptions of an insomnia treatment delivered through virtual assistant technology. Her experience using qualitative and mixed methods has also contributed to the Trans-NIH Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Working Group. 

Ms. Scott earned her bachelor’s degree in biological science from the University of California, Santa Barbara and her master’s degree in epidemiology from George Washington University. She is currently a contractor at NCCIH.