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.
![Photo of Rosemary Morgan Photo of Rosemary Morgan](/sites/default/files/styles/people_card_360/public/2024-05/jrt3242-fin.jpg?h=8c1344d8&itok=Z-9lyK_W)
Rosemary Morgan, PhD, MSc, studies the role of gender inequities on health, health systems, and public health interventions, with a focus on women’s health and wellbeing.
![Lawrence Moulton Lawrence Moulton](/sites/default/files/styles/people_card_360/public/images/498.jpg?h=73e6e9d4&itok=uwwe30-g)
Larry Moulton, PhD ’86, MS, is a biostatistician who uses his statistical expertise to design and analyze infectious disease studies in low- and middle-income countries.
![Yeeli Mui Yeeli Mui](/sites/default/files/styles/people_card_360/public/images/3910.jpeg?h=16b768a2&itok=RynuIRwp)
Yeeli Mui, PhD '17, MPH, examines structural interventions to address food system issues and advance health equity through the lens of urban policy and planning.