Faculty
Christopher Chute, MD, DrPH, seeks to harmonize observational and protocol-based biomedical data in support of data science and knowledge discovery at scale.
Cassandra Crifasi, PhD '14, MPH, studies how evidence-based policies and programs can reduce violence and advance equity.
Karen Davis, PhD, focuses on improving coverage, financial protection, and access to care for Medicare beneficiaries, including adding dental, vision, and hearing services.
Conan Dickson, PhD ’04, MPH, leverages his experience in health system management to enhance education in health care strategy, finance, and quantitative tools.
Mitchell Doucette, PhD '18, MS, researches the impact of policy on intentional and unintentional injuries with a specific focus on violence in the workplace.
Emmanuel Fulgence Drabo, PhD, MPhil, applies economic epidemiology, health services research, and systems science methods to assess the value of public health interventions.
Vadim Dukhanin, MD, MHS’ 15, studies and advocates for patient, caregiver, and public engagement in healthcare delivery, priority setting, and performance management.
Johnathon Ehsani, PhD, MPH, uses policy and behavioral research to prevent motor vehicle crashes and advance the health promoting aspects of transportation.
Matthew Eisenberg, PhD, uses economics to analyze governmental, insurer, and employer healthcare policies with applications to mental health and substance use disorders.
Catherine K. Ettman, PhD, studies population mental health, assets, and policies within and outside of the medical system that can improve health and reduce disparities.
Chanee Fabius, PhD, MA, conducts research to improve aging and disability policy while supporting health equity for older adults, caregivers, and the direct care workforce.
Ruth Faden, PhD, MPH, utilizes scholarship on structural justice theory to advance equity in global and national health policies and human well-being.
Mary Fox, PhD '01, MPH, develops cumulative risk assessments that consider how biological, chemical, environmental, and social factors together affect the public's health.
Shannon Frattaroli, PhD '99, MPH '94, translates evidence about injury and violence prevention into policies and practices that will create safe places for people to thrive.