Faculty
We encourage you to connect with our accomplished faculty in each program area.
GDEC: Global Disease Epidemiology and Control program faculty improve techniques for prevention of morbidity and mortality caused by diseases affecting disadvantaged populations.
SBI: Social and Behavioral Interventions program faculty conduct research and training on the development, implementation and evaluation of social science-based public health interventions.
HUMAN NUTRITION: The multidisciplinary nature of nutrition is reflected in the program's faculty, which includes pediatricians, biochemists, epidemiologists, physiologists, anthropologists, and biostatisticians.
HEALTH SYSTEMS: Health Systems designs systems and implements equitable and cost-effective strategies for delivering health care interventions to disadvantaged and underserved communities in the U.S. and abroad.
Name | Title Sort descending | PROGRAM AREAS/TRACKS | Overview |
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Andrea Carcelen | Assistant Scientist | Global Disease Epidemiology and Control | |
Christopher Kemp | Assistant Scientist | Social and Behavioral Interventions | |
Miigis Gonzalez | Assistant Scientist | Social and Behavioral Interventions | |
Daniel Ali | Assistant Scientist | Global Disease Epidemiology and Control | |
Dinesh Neupane | Assistant Scientist | Health Systems | Dinesh Neupane, PhD, studies for global hypertension control, conducts epidemiological research on NCDs, and community healthcare workers at the primary health care level. |
Md Zabir Hasan | Assistant Scientist | Health Systems | Md Zabir Hasan, PhD ’19, MPH, MBBS, studies health policy and systems to strengthen health equity, global health, and health systems in low- and middle-income countries. |
Carrie Wolfson | Assistant Scientist | Health Systems | Carrie Wolfson, PhD ’22, MPA, studies fertility and adverse pregnancy events using demographic and epidemiological techniques. |
Elizabeth Stierman | Assistant Scientist | Health Systems | Elizabeth Stierman, PhD ’22, MPH '11, evaluates approaches to improve quality of care, address social determinants, and advance equity in maternal and child health. |
Shatha Elnakib | Assistant Scientist | ||
Hallie Eilerts-Spinelli | Assistant Scientist | Global Disease Epidemiology and Control | |
Yoko Inagaki | Assistant Scientist | Global Disease Epidemiology and Control | |
Monica Pasqualino | Assistant Scientist | Human Nutrition | |
Jessica Schue | Assistant Scientist | Global Disease Epidemiology and Control | |
Kelly DeToy | Assistant Scientist | Global Disease Epidemiology and Control | |
Joseph Rosen | Assistant Scientist | Social and Behavioral Interventions | Greg Rosen, PhD '23, MSPH '18, uses mixed methods and implementation science principles to improve delivery of health interventions for persons living with and/or affected by HIV globally. |
Erin Cooney | Assistant Scientist | Social and Behavioral Interventions | |
Meighan Mary | Assistant Scientist | Health Systems | Meighan Mary, PhD, MPH employs implementation science to assess community-centered reproductive, maternal, and perinatal health innovations globally. |
Novalene Goklish | Assistant Scientist | Social and Behavioral Interventions | |
Helen Russette | Assistant Scientist | Social and Behavioral Interventions | |
Kaitlyn Atkins | Assistant Scientist | Social and Behavioral Interventions | Kaitlyn Atkins, PhD '22, MPH, is a social epidemiologist with a focus on community-engaged, mixed-methods research that optimizes the sexual and mental health of multiple marginalized populations. |