Faculty
Name | Title Sort ascending | PROGRAM AREAS/TRACKS | Overview |
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Lorraine Dean | Associate Professor | Lorraine T. Dean, ScD, is a social epidemiologist who examines how privilege and disadvantage influence chronic disease, and teaches an award-winning course on the topic. |
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Becky Genberg | Associate Professor | Infectious Disease Epidemiology | Becky Genberg, PhD '10, MPH '02, uses research to understand and intervene on the social determinants of health behaviors and outcomes related to infectious disease and substance use. |
Casey Rebholz | Associate Professor | Cardiovascular and Clinical Epidemiology | |
Christine Ladd-Acosta | Associate Professor | Genetic Epidemiology | Christine Ladd-Acosta, PhD, studies how genes and the environment contribute to health outcomes, including neuropsychiatric disorders, and identifies intervention targets. |
Ian Saldanha | Associate Professor | ||
Tanjala Purnell | Associate Professor | Cardiovascular and Clinical Epidemiology | Tanjala S. Purnell, PhD '12, MPH, uses epidemiology and health services research to advance equity in transplantation and related conditions, including kidney diseases, hypertension, and diabetes. |
Jennifer Deal | Associate Professor | Epidemiology of Aging | |
Avonne Connor | Associate Professor | Cancer Epidemiology | Avonne E. Connor, PhD, MPH, is a cancer epidemiologist who studies breast cancer and cancer health disparities among women and underserved populations across the cancer continuum. |
John Jackson | Associate Professor | John Jackson, ScD, develops methods for translational health equity research, including measurement, epidemiology, and policy/intervention effects on health inequities. |
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Amy Wesolowski | Associate Professor | Infectious Disease Epidemiology | |
Andrea Wirtz | Associate Professor | Andrea Wirtz, PhD ’15, MHS ’07, advances epidemiologic methods to measure the association between human rights and health outcomes, focusing on evidence-based interventions and translation to policy. |
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Catherine Lesko | Associate Professor | Catherine Lesko, PhD '15, MPH, researches clinical outcomes for persons with HIV, particularly as they relate to mental health, alcohol use and substance use. |
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Miranda Jones | Associate Professor | Environmental Epidemiology | |
Derek Ng | Associate Professor | General Epidemiology and Methodology | |
Hemalkumar Mehta | Associate Professor | General Epidemiology and Methodology | |
Holly Schuh | Assistant Scientist | ||
Megan Henry | Assistant Scientist | ||
Emily Knapp | Assistant Scientist | ||
Hyunju Kim | Assistant Scientist | ||
Jacqueline Rudolph | Assistant Scientist |