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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.

Assistant Scientist
Population, Family and Reproductive Health
Genee Smith
Assistant Professor
Environmental Health and Engineering

Genee Smith, MSPH, PhD, is passionate about using her training in environmental epidemiology exposure assessment and spatial analysis to promote environmental justice and alleviate placed-based health disparities.

Katherine Smith
Professor
Health, Behavior and Society

Katherine Clegg Smith, PhD, MA, is a sociologist who examines health experiences and health communication, with a research focus on cancer and chronic disease.

Research Associate
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Anthony So
Distinguished Professor of the Practice
International Health

Anthony D. So, MD, MPA, works on research and policy to improve innovation and access to health technologies with a particular focus on antimicrobial resistance.

Mariana Socal
Associate Professor
Health Policy and Management

Mariana Socal, MD, PhD '17, studies ways to make the US pharmaceutical market more competitive, delivering drugs of greater value for lower costs to the American people.

Alfred Sommer
Professor
- Emeritus
Epidemiology

Alfred Sommer, MD, MHS '73, studies the causes and prevention of childhood micronutrient malnutrition and mortality, and the causes and prevention of blinding diseases.

Research Associate II
Health Policy and Management
Erin Sorrell
Visiting Associate Professor
Environmental Health and Engineering
David Sosnowski
Assistant Scientist
Mental Health

David W. Sosnowski, PhD, is a developmental psychologist who studies the role of epigenetic modifications in the context of childhood adversity and substance use.

Michelle Spencer
Practice Professor
Health Policy and Management

Michelle Spencer, MS, is a public health practitioner who focuses on the impacts of health equity, racial disparities, and health outcomes through community-based initiatives.