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Joseph Rosen
Assistant Scientist
International Health

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.

Michael Rosenblum
Professor
Biostatistics

Michael Rosenblum, PhD, MS, develops innovative clinical trial designs and open-source software to efficiently learn which treatments work best for which populations.

Senior Research Associate
International Health

Erica N. Rosser, MHS ’08, evaluates global health programs and conducts research to inform equitable solutions that improve population health and wellbeing.

Debra Roter
Professor
- Emeritus
Health, Behavior and Society

Debra Roter, DrPH '77, MPH '75, is an expert on patient-provider communication and author of the widely used Roter Interaction Analysis System (RIAS).

Katherine Rucinski
Assistant Scientist
International Health

Kate Rucinski, PhD, MPH, is an epidemiologist with a focus on sexual and reproductive health research that promotes the health and wellbeing of marginalized populations in resource-limited settings.

Ana Rule
Assistant Professor
Environmental Health and Engineering

Ana Rule, PhD ’05, MHS '98, focuses on the development and evaluation of novel sampling and analysis strategies for assessments of exposure to biological aerosols, e-cigarette aerosols, and particulate matter.

Lainie Rutkow
Professor
Health Policy and Management

Lainie Rutkow, JD, PhD '09, MPH '05, uses research to determine how the law can protect and promote the health of populations.

Amanda Ruzicka
Senior Research Associate
Mental Health

Amanda Ruzicka, MA, deputy director of the Moore Center for the Prevention of Child Sexual Abuse, develops, evaluates, & disseminates strategies to prevent sexual abuse.

David Sack
Professor
International Health

David Sack, MD ’68, is working to eliminate cholera and other enteric infections as public health problems in Africa and Asia using targeted and effective vaccines.

Sally Safi
Assistant Scientist
Population, Family and Reproductive Health

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
Population, Family and Reproductive Health

Ian Salas, PhD, MA, works in research and practice at the intersection of economics with demography, development, gender, and public health.