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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.

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Karoline Walter Research Associate Global Disease Epidemiology and Control
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.

Justin Mayhew Practice Associate II Social and Behavioral Interventions
Julie Denison Associate Professor Social and Behavioral Interventions

Julie Denison, PhD '06, MHS '99, develops interventions for youth living with HIV, with a focus on the role of family and environmental and structural determinants of health.

Julia Wolfson Associate Professor

Julia Wolfson, PhD '16, MPP, studies individual, structural, and policy factors that influence food choices, diet quality, and diet-related health outcomes.

Julia Powers Becker Research Associate Social and Behavioral Interventions
Judd Walson Professor

Judd L. Walson, MD, MPH, is an infectious disease physician and epidemiologist who works to improve child survival, growth, and development in low- and middle-income settings.

Joshuaa Allison-Burbank Assistant Scientist Social and Behavioral Interventions
Joshua Mak Research Associate Health Systems

Joshua Mak, MSPH ‘21, evaluates vaccine equity in international contexts and assesses the feasibility of new technologies to address vaccine and mental health issues.

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.

Joseph Ali Associate Professor Health Systems

Joseph Ali, JD, studies how to conduct global public health research and practice that maximally respects ethical values in an increasingly interconnected digital world.

Joel Gittelsohn Professor Human Nutrition

Joel Gittelsohn, PhD, MS, is a medical anthropologist and public health nutritionist who develops programs to improve food access and reduce risk for chronic diseases.

Joel Espinoza Research Associate Global Disease Epidemiology and Control
Joanne Katz Professor Global Disease Epidemiology and Control

Joanne Katz, ScD ’93, MS, is an epidemiologist with expertise in maternal, neonatal, and child health and extensive work experience in Nepal and other South Asian countries.

Jessica Schue Assistant Scientist Global Disease Epidemiology and Control
Jeremy Shiffman Professor Health Systems

Jeremy Shiffman, PhD, MA, a political scientist, researches the politics of health policy-making in low-income countries and in global health governance.

Jennifer Richards Assistant Professor Social and Behavioral Interventions
Jennifer Requejo Senior Scientist Global Disease Epidemiology and Control
Jennifer Applegate Assistant Research Professor Health Systems
Jean Humphrey Professor Human Nutrition

Jean Humphrey, ScD '92, conducts research on finding feasible solutions to the underlying causes of undernutrition, morbidity, and mortality of infants and young children in low-income countries.