Faculty Directory
Our faculty are world-renowned experts, and trusted advisers to our students, public health leaders, and the public.

Martin Stephens, PhD, promotes new methods of biomedical research and testing that are more relevant to human health than are traditional animal-based approaches.

Alice L. Sternberg, ScM ’83, collaborates on childhood asthma treatment clinical trials and contributes research to policy that informs Medicare coverage of emphysema.

Elizabeth Stierman, PhD ’22, MPH '11, evaluates approaches to improve quality of care, address social determinants, and advance equity in maternal and child health.

Frances Stillman, EdD, EdM, is a nationally and internationally recognized expert in tobacco control research, training and capacity building.

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.

Elizabeth Stuart, PhD, uses statistical methods to help learn about the effects of public health programs and policies, often with a focus on mental health and substance use.

Jotham Suez, PhD, MSc, studies the microbiome and the mechanisms through which symbiotic bacteria, viruses, and fungi shape the health of their human host.

Marium Sultan, MSc, researches barriers to frontline worker success and safety across global contexts, from Pakistan to Baltimore. She also manages grants for the Alliance for a Healthier World.

Anna Sundbo, MGH, manages the Center for American Indian Health’s research and training programs, including culturally tailored course delivery and evaluation.

Pamela Surkan, PhD, ScD, MS, is a social epidemiologist working in the areas of mental health, child health, and development and testing of interventions to reduce health disparities.

Ryoko Susukida, PhD '17, uses data harmonization and integrative data analysis to synthesize evidence in substance use disorder treatment and suicide prevention research

Catherine Sutcliffe, PhD '10, ScM ‘05, seeks to understand and prevent infectious diseases in low-resource settings around the world.

Moyses Szklo, MD, DrPH ‘74, MPH, studies the epidemiology of both silent and symptomatic heart disease and how these diseases can be prevented.