Background
In 1930, Epps was born in New Orleans to Ernest Cherrie Senior, a physician, and Anna Cherrie, a former schoolteacher.
assistant head instructor microbiologist
In 1930, Epps was born in New Orleans to Ernest Cherrie Senior, a physician, and Anna Cherrie, a former schoolteacher.
She attended Corpus Christi Elementary School and Xavier University Preparatory High School, both Catholic schools in New Orleans. In 1951, at age 19, she graduated with a bachelor of science degree in zoology.
Epps started studying at Howard University when she was 16. Following her goal to become a physician, she applied to medical school at Howard University as well as Meharry Medical College. Epps was denied admission to both, however, supposedly due to her young age and gender.
From 1954 to 1960, she worked as an instructor and the acting head of the medical technology department at Xavier University.
In 1959, Epps earned her master"s degree from Loyola University in microbiology. Epps began work at Howard University College of Medicine as an assistant professor of microbiology in 1961.
At the same time, she began work toward her Doctor of Philosophy, which she completed in 1966. Her research at Howard focused on immunology, specifically the study of tropical and infectious diseases.
In 1969, Epps left Howard University and began work as an assistant professor at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, where she was awarded a United States. Public Health Service Faculty Research Fellowship.
After being awarded a second research fellowship in 1969 at Tulane University, she became an assistant professor of medicine in 1971. During this time, she helped design and implement MEdREP, the Medical Education Reinforcement and Enrichment Program, a summer program intended to provide minority students interested in a career in the medical field with opportunities to learn about a career in medicine and become more competitive candidates for medical school. In 1975, she became the Director of Medicine at the Tulane Medical Center.
Epps was promoted to the assistant dean of student services in 1980.
As of 1999, she was the interim vice-president for academic affairs at Tulane as well as the dean of the School of Medicine at Meharry Medical College.