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Distinguished Professor of the Practice
International Health

Cyrus Engineer, DrPH, '07, MHS '03, MHA, is a practice leader in health sector performance management, including quality, patient safety, and project management.

Daniel Erchick
Associate Scientist
International Health

Daniel Erchick, PhD ’17, MPH ’12, conducts community-based epidemiologic research to evaluate low-cost interventions to improve the health of mothers and infants globally.

Associate Research Professor
Epidemiology

Ann-Margret Ervin, PhD ’06, MPH, designs and leads multicenter randomized clinical trials and researches interventions to improve representation in vision research and increase access to eye care.

Assistant Professor
Health Policy and Management

Catherine K. Ettman, PhD, studies population mental health, assets, and policies within and outside of the medical system that can improve health and reduce disparities.

Natalie Exum
Assistant Scientist
Environmental Health and Engineering

Natalie Exum, PhD '16, MS, is bridging the gap between public health and sanitary engineering to understand how environmental infectious pathogens are transmitted to humans.

Chanee Fabius
Assistant Professor
Health Policy and Management

Chanee Fabius, PhD, MA, conducts research to improve aging and disability policy while supporting health equity for older adults, caregivers, and the direct care workforce.

Professor
Health Policy and Management

Ruth Faden, PhD, MPH, utilizes scholarship on structural justice theory to advance equity in global and national health policies and human well-being.

Assistant Professor
International Health

Kathryn Falb, ScD, MHS '07, designs and tests multidisciplinary strategies to prevent violence against women and children, primarily in humanitarian settings.