Faculty
Name | Title | Overview |
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Jose Rimon | Senior Scientist | Jose G. Rimon, PgDip, MA, an internationally recognized leader in population, reproductive health, and family planning, managing policy and advocacy public health portfolios. |
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. |
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. |
Dana Sarnak | Assistant Scientist | |
Anne Smith | Assistant Scientist | |
Freya Sonenstein | Professor - Emeritus | |
Donna Strobino | Professor - Emeritus | Donna Strobino, PhD ’76, an expert in maternal and child health (MCH) research, focused on the health of disadvantaged pregnant women and their young children and families. |
Amy Tsui | Professor - Emeritus | |
Guoying Wang | Associate Scientist | Guoying Wang, MD, PhD, studies pediatrics and chronic diseases, bridging the gap between early life origin of obesity and insulin resistance and diabetes. |
Xiaobin Wang | Professor | Xiaobin Wang, MD, ScD ’91, MPH, pediatrician and molecular epidemiologist, focuses on early life origins of diseases, and maternal and child health |
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. |
Anaise Williams | Assistant Scientist | Anaise Williams, PhD ’23, MPH researches gender equity and gender-based violence prevention with a focus on norms and economic empowerment. |
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. |
Linnea Zimmerman | Associate Professor | Linnea A. Zimmerman, PhD ’14, MPH, studies family planning and women's reproductive health, evaluates use and barriers to critical maternal and newborn health interventions. |