Faculty
Elyse Lasser, DrPH '21, MS researches social and behavioral determinants of health, focusing on utilizing digital data to improve population health.
Adam Seth Levine, PhD, MA, studies how and when people with diverse forms of knowledge, expertise, and lived experience collaborate to improve community and public health.
Joseph Levy, PhD, is a health economist who works on methods and policy to improve value-based decision making in healthcare.
Ellen J. MacKenzie, PhD ’79, ScM ’75, is a renowned researcher on improving trauma care systems and policy, and the current dean of the Bloomberg School.
Jill Marsteller, PhD, MPP, uses organization and implementation science to evaluate and promote positive provider interactions, equity, quality and safety in care delivery.
Alexander McCourt, JD, PhD ’19, MPH, examines firearm policy, opioid policy, and other areas affected by the relationships between law and the public’s health.
Mark K. Meiselbach, PhD '22, applies health economics methods and concepts to inform policy to improve the availability and affordability of health care.
Jeffrey Michael, EdD, conducts research on mobility services to develop policies for a safer transportation system that provides improved access to health determinants.
Katherine Miller, PhD, studies how public policies impact the long-term care workforce and the people with complex medical needs for whom they care.
Stephanie Morain, PhD, MPH, uses empirical and normative methods to guide the ethical conduct of pragmatic clinical trials, learning health systems, and public health policy.
Paulani Mui, MPH ’15, helps to advance public health practice throughout the School and the community, and also researches health disparities among Asian Americans.
Vicente Navarro, MD, DrPH ’68, DMSA, analyses the social, political and economic determinants of health and life quality, with a focus on class, race and gender inequalities.
Elise Omaki, MHS '11, studies the epidemiology and prevention of injuries including child passenger safety, home safety, prescription drug overdose, and violence prevention.