Faculty
Name | Title Sort descending | Overview |
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Allison West | Assistant Professor | Allison West, PhD, MSW, focuses on applied and interdisciplinary research across multiple sectors within early childhood systems – health, education, and social services. |
Charvonne Holliday Nworu | Assistant Professor | Charvonne N. Holliday, PhD, MPH, examines racial/ethnic differences in intimate partner violence, reproductive coercion & women’s contraceptive decision making in IPV context. |
Suzanne Bell | Assistant Professor | Suzanne Bell, PhD ’18, MPH, studies patterns of contraceptive use and abortion, particularly in the context of population-based surveys. |
Alison Gemmill | Assistant Professor | Alison Gemmill, PhD, MPH, is a demographer and perinatal epidemiologist whose research aims to improve the health of women, birthing people, and their children. |
Dylan Jackson | Assistant Professor | Dylan B. Jackson, PhD '15, MS, focuses on promoting the health and well-being of children, youth, and families in the face of violence, adversity, and exposure to the criminal legal system. |
Farah Qureshi | Assistant Professor | Farah Qureshi, ScD, MHS '10, is a social epidemiologist who studies the early life origins of cardiovascular health disparities. |
Shannon Wood | Assistant Professor | Shannon Wood, PhD ‘20, MSc, studies the intersection between social determinants of women’s health, gender-based violence, and adverse reproductive and sexual health outcomes. |
Celia Karp | Assistant Professor | Celia Karp, PhD ’20, investigates reproductive empowerment, access to quality health care, and availability and use of maternal and reproductive health services. |
Marycatherine Augustyn | Assistant Scientist | Marycatherine Augustyn, PhD ‘91, focuses on Maternal and Child Health research and programming between academic and public agencies, and training public health professionals. |
Ian Salas | Assistant Scientist | Ian Salas, PhD, MA, works in research and practice at the intersection of economics with demography, development, gender, and public health. |
Narangerel Gombojav | Assistant Scientist | Narangerel Gombojav, MD, PhD, ScM, seeks to improve maternal, child and adolescent health outcomes through data-driven and family engagement on-line tools. |
Sally Safi | Assistant Scientist | Sally Safi, PhD, MSPH, oversees graduate education programs in the Population, Family and Reproductive Health Department with a focus on continuous quality improvement and community building. |
Carolina Cardona Cabrera | Assistant Scientist | |
Dana Sarnak | Assistant Scientist | |
Astha Ramaiya | Assistant Scientist | Astha Ramaiya, DrPH, is a scientist who studies the role of gender norms on violence trajectories among adolescents in LMICs. |
Anne Smith | Assistant Scientist | |
Anaise Williams | Assistant Scientist | |
Susan Gross | Associate Practice Professor | Susan Gross, PhD ’96, MPH, is a specialist in maternal and child nutrition, breastfeeding and is dedicated to research related to WIC. |
Beth Marshall | Associate Practice Professor | Beth Marshall, DrPH ’11, MPH 03, works with community partners to evaluate and develop school based programs to improve students’ health, academic achievement & social skills. |
Kristin Mmari | Associate Professor | Kristin Mmari, DrPH, MA, assesses contextual factors and interventions influencing adolescent health in vulnerable adolescent populations, domestically and internationally. |