Faculty Directory
Our faculty are world-renowned experts, and trusted advisers to our students, public health leaders, and the public.
Elizabeth C. Lee, PhD, researches the spatial and transmission dynamics of infectious diseases to advance policies for effective and evidence-based disease control.
Krystal Lee, EdD, MPA, supports educators in building safe, equitable, and just learning communities so that all students can experience the joys and rigors of learning.
Elli Leontsini, MD, MPH ‘88 specializes in the design of feasible and sustainable behavioral and community-centered vector control and hygiene strategies internationally.
Catherine Lesko, PhD '15, MPH, researches clinical outcomes for persons with HIV, particularly as they relate to mental health, alcohol use and substance use.
Elizabeth Letourneau, PhD, directs the Moore Center for the Prevention of Child Sexual Abuse, leading efforts to prove that child sexual abuse is preventable, not inevitable.
Anthony K. L. Leung, PhD, MBioch, is a molecular biologist who studies how cellular regulation of RNA impacts cancer, neurodegeneration, and virus infection.
Mindi Levin, MS, cultivates academic-community partnerships and uses service-learning pedagogy to promote health and social justice, with a special commitment to Baltimore.
Adam Seth Levine, PhD, MA, studies how and when people with diverse forms of knowledge, expertise, and lived experience collaborate to improve community and public health.
Joseph Levy, PhD, is a health economist who works on methods and policy to improve value-based decision making in healthcare.
Mengmeng Li, MBBS, MSPH ’17, focuses on maternal, perinatal and neonatal health, and adolescent health.
Qingfeng Li, PhD ’13, MHS, studies machine learning models to support the use of big data and improve road safety in low- and middle-income countries.
Xiuhong Li, MS, MBBS, performs data analyses/management and develops methods for multi-center cohort studies in the Environmental Influences on Child Health Outcome program.
Anne Lilly, MSPH ’13, studies early childhood interventions to support early development and promote school readiness and positive childhood outcomes.
Rupali Limaye, PhD ’12, MPH, MA, studies how health information can best be communicated to individuals in different contexts and through different channels.