Faculty
Name Sort descending | Title | Overview |
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Mark Meiselbach | Assistant Professor | Mark K. Meiselbach, PhD '22, applies health economics methods and concepts to inform policy to improve the availability and affordability of health care. |
Mary Fox | Assistant Practice Professor | Mary Fox, PhD '01, MPH, develops cumulative risk assessments that consider how biological, chemical, environmental, and social factors together affect the public's health. |
Matthew Castner | Associate | |
Matthew Eisenberg | Associate Professor | Matthew Eisenberg, PhD, uses economics to analyze governmental, insurer, and employer healthcare policies with applications to mental health and substance use disorders. |
Melinda Buntin | Professor | |
Mia Aassar | Research Associate | |
Michelle Duren | Research Associate | |
Michelle Spencer | Practice Professor | Michelle Spencer, MS, is a public health practitioner who focuses on the impacts of health equity, racial disparities, and health outcomes through community-based initiatives. |
Minna Song | Research Associate II | |
Mitchell Doucette | Associate | Mitchell Doucette, PhD '18, MS, researches the impact of policy on intentional and unintentional injuries with a specific focus on violence in the workplace. |
Nancy Kass | Professor | Nancy Kass, ScD '89, studies the ethics' implications of alternative public health policies and public health research designs in the US and globally. |
Odis Johnson | Professor | |
Paulani Mui | Assistant Practice Professor | Paulani Mui, MPH ’15, helps to advance public health practice throughout the School and the community, and also researches health disparities among Asian Americans. |
Renan Castillo | Professor | Renan Castillo, PhD '08, MS, leads a consortium that conducts clinical trials and observational cohorts to study trauma, orthopedics, and disability. |
Renée Wilson | Senior Research Associate | |
Rodger Parker | Professor - Emeritus | |
Ruth Faden | Professor | Ruth Faden, PhD, MPH, utilizes scholarship on structural justice theory to advance equity in global and national health policies and human well-being. |
Sadiya Muqueeth | Assistant Scientist | |
Samantha Harris | Assistant Scientist | Samantha J. Harris, PhD, MPA, researches health policies and programs to improve the lives of people affected by substance use and mental health conditions. |
Sara Whaley | Senior Practice Associate | Sara Whaley, MPH '20, MSW, MA, translates opioid research into effective policy, and advocates for equitable access to care and treatment for individuals who use drugs. |