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Ashley Sheffel
Associate
International Health

Ashley Sheffel, DrPH ’19, MPH, uses research to improve maternal and child health and measurements of quality of care in low-resource settings.

Karen Shen
Assistant Professor
Health Policy and Management
Susan Sherman
Professor
Health, Behavior and Society

Susan Sherman, PhD '00, MPH, brings harm reduction evidence to inform drug policy and programming in order to reduce overdose deaths and other harms to people who use drugs.

Leiyu Shi
Professor
Health Policy and Management

Leiyu Shi, DrPH, MBA, MPA, conducts applied primary care research to promote integrated and efficient care delivery models that improve population health and equity.

Wendy Shields
Senior Scientist
Health Policy and Management

Wendy Shields, PhD, MPH '96, uses research and partnerships to advance policies that reduce the risk of home injuries.

Jeremy Shiffman
Professor
International Health

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

Fenna Sillé
Assistant Professor
Environmental Health and Engineering

Fenna Sillé, PhD, studies how environmental exposures change the immune system and increase the risk of respiratory infections and lung cancer.

Senior Research Associate
Epidemiology

Maureen Skehan, MSPH '11, documents and disseminates research data from the National Health and Aging Trends Study (NHATS) and the National Study of Caregiving (NSOC).

Danetta Sloan
Associate Research Professor
Health, Behavior and Society

Danetta Hendricks Sloan, PhD, MSW, MA, uses community-based approaches to inform interventions to reduce inequities in palliative and end of life care with partnerships with the Black Church.

Lena Smirnova
Assistant Professor
Environmental Health and Engineering

Lena Smirnova, PhD, researches the development of new methodologies for developmental neurotoxicity testing and understanding gene environmental interactions in autism.