Assistant Professor
Dr. Brittany Rudd is an Assistant Professor of Public Health in the Charles Steward Mott Department of Public Health at Michigan State University. The central theme of her research program is accelerating research-to-practice implementation in settings that support young people who are marginalized due to race, socioeconomic status, and other factors. She is primarily focused on efforts to transform the current legal system into one that centers wellness and enacts equitable justice.
As a former NIH Mixed Methods Research Training Program scholar and Implementation Science Institute fellow, a cornerstone of Dr. Rudd’s work is developing partnerships with community members from complex service settings and ensuring end-user feedback is integrated into interventions and implementation tools so that they are primed for adoption and implementation within those systems.
Since 2013, she has been continuously funded by the Indiana Supreme Court to engage in research that supports the mental health of families in civil family law cases. This includes developing, evaluating, and implementing digital mental health tools to promote wellness among family members accessing family law services. She is currently funded by the Indiana Supreme Court to develop and evaluate a model of family law navigation that connects low-income parents seeking divorce or legal separation with needed mental health, legal, and social services to promote health equity. Dr. Rudd’s NIMH career award builds upon a 7-year partnership with juvenile legal practitioners across the nation who are concerned about the rising rate of suicide among Black youth. Dr. Rudd is working with an advisory board of Black, formerly detained young people and juvenile legal practitioners from the National Partnership for Juvenile Services to build a Zero Suicide Model for juvenile detention that centers the needs and voices of young Black people.
Dr. Rudd joined MSU in 2025 after spending five years as an Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, Psychology, and Law at the University of Illinois Chicago’s Institute for Juvenile Research in the Department of Psychiatry. She completed her doctoral training in clinical science at Indiana University, pre-doctoral clinical internship at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, and postdoctoral training in implementation science at the University of Pennsylvania.
Dr. Rudd is the recipient of many prestigious awards and honors. In 2024, she was named a NIMH Inspirational Change Maker.