Jylana L. Sheats, Ph.D., MPH is an applied behavior scientist who joined the Aspen Institute in 2021 as a Civic Science Fellow within the Science & Society Program and was promoted to Associate Director of the Program in 2023. Described by colleagues as a boundary-spanner, she has leveraged her education, training, and experience to lead, shape, and innovate across public, private and non-profit sectors. As a result, Jylana has successfully designed and balances a career in both industry and academia— holding a faculty appointment at Tulane University School of Public Health & Tropical Medicine, enabling her to both address the complex interplay between individual, interpersonal, community, and societal factors that impact wellbeing; and help develop and advise the next generation of science and public health leaders. Her long-standing commitment to excellence and addressing the needs of diverse communities has been recognized by academic and industry standards. In addition to being published in journals such as the Journal of the American Medical Association and Preventive Medicine, Jylana is a 2016 National Institutes of Health (NIH) Building Innovative Research Careers in Women’s Health awardee and 2017 NIH Obesity and Health Disparities PRIDE (Programs to Increase Diversity among Individuals Engaged in Health-Related Research) scholar. She also received five leadership awards from Johnson & Johnson while on their Behavior Science and Advanced Analytics team. Vested in service and mentorship, Jylana has holds volunteer leadership positions with The Links, Incorporated (area level) and Climate Mental Health Network; and is a past executive board member for the Junior League of Greater Princeton and Girls, Inc. of Monroe County (Indiana). In 2023 Jylana was awarded the Indiana University-Bloomington School of Public Health Tony A. Mobley International Distinguished Alumni Award for alumni demonstrating outstanding personal and professional achievements in fostering the broad missions of public health.

Jylana is a graduate of Spelman College (B.A., Psychology), Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine (M.P.H., Nutrition), and Indiana University – Bloomington School of Public Health (Doctorate, Health Behavior, Public Affairs). She received post-doctoral training at Stanford School of Medicine (Behavioral Medicine) with a focus on designing digital health behavior change interventions for historically marginalized and underserved populations.

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Blog Posts

Modernizing Academic Reward Systems for an Open and Engaged Future

How can academic institutions align their systems for hiring, review, promotion, and tenure with the values expressed in their mission and vision statements?

October 15, 2025

Blog Posts

Aspen Institute Science & Society Program Partners with the Open Research Community Accelerator (ORCA) to Promote $1.5 Million MA3 Challenge to Strengthen and Modernize Academic Hiring and Promotion in U.S. Universities

The Aspen Institute Science & Society Program, together with the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, is proud to partner with the Open Research Community Accelerator (ORCA) and on the launch of the Modernizing Academic Appointment and Advancement (MA3) Challenge. This initiative invites colleges and universities from across the U.S. to explore and implement improvements to their academic hiring, review, promotion, and tenure processes. 

September 15, 2025

Blog Posts Publications

A Two-Way Street for Art and Science: Toward an Integrated Vision of Meaningful STEAM

This report builds on prior efforts to integrate art and science, offering actionable recommendations to strengthen STEAM initiatives through interdisciplinary collaboration, innovative education, and meaningful public engagement

December 17, 2024

Blog Posts Publications

Science at the Ballot Box

This collaboration with magazine explores key issues in science as the U.S. approaches the critical federal election and beyond.

November 3, 2024