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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.

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.

Sadiya Muqueeth Assistant Scientist
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.

Rodger Parker Professor - Emeritus
Renée Wilson Senior Research Associate
Renan Castillo Professor

Renan Castillo, PhD '08, MS, leads a consortium that conducts clinical trials and observational cohorts to study trauma, orthopedics, and disability.

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.

Odis Johnson Professor
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.

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.

Minna Song Research Associate II
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.

Michelle Duren Research Associate
Mia Aassar Research Associate
Melinda Buntin Professor
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.

Matthew Castner Associate
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.

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.