Dudnik has written about the need to build scientific capacity in developing countries to take on the world's most pressing health challenges for outlets like
Scientific American, Time, and
Quartz, drawing attention to the lack of funding and research support for countries in the global South. After the
2014 Ebola outbreak in West Africa, she published an op-ed for the
Wall Street Journal underscoring the need to support developing scientific talent within Africa, which could have enabled earlier public health mobilization on the ground and prevented a wider Ebola outbreak without reliance on Western aid. A woman in science herself, Dudnik has also written about issues of diversity, equity, and inclusion in STEM fields. She is currently an Advisory Board member for the grassroots nonprofit
500 Women Scientists, which is working to make science open, inclusive, and accessible by promoting women scientists in leadership. == Awards and honors ==