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Assistant Scientist
Environmental Health and Engineering
Distinguished Scholar
Health Policy and Management

Jeffrey Michael, EdD, conducts research on mobility services to develop policies for a safer transportation system that provides improved access to health determinants.

Assistant Professor
Health Policy and Management

Katherine Miller, PhD, studies how public policies impact the long-term care workforce and the people with complex medical needs for whom they care.

Paul Miller
Professor
- Emeritus
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Cynthia Minkovitz
Professor
Population, Family and Reproductive Health

Cynthia Minkovitz, MD, MPP, focuses on enhancing the quality of preventive services for children and understanding how policies and programs impact child and family well-being.

Christine Mitchell
Senior Research Associate
Epidemiology

Christine Mitchell, ScM '09, is a multidisciplinary researcher in project and data management and study design of multi-site clinical trials and cohort studies.

Wayne Mitzner
Professor
- Emeritus
Environmental Health and Engineering

Wayne Mitzner, PhD, studies how lung structure and function protect against environmental and pathologic insults.

Kristin Mmari
Associate Professor
Population, Family and Reproductive Health

Kristin Mmari, DrPH, MA, assesses contextual factors and interventions influencing adolescent health in vulnerable adolescent populations, domestically and internationally.

Michael Montague
Assistant Scientist
Environmental Health and Engineering

Michael Montague, PhD, studies the biosecurity implications of emerging biotechnologies, emphasizing deliberate hostile scenarios that target agriculture and industry.

Kyle Moored
Assistant Research Professor
Mental Health

Kyle Moored, PhD '20, studies how activity and the environment contribute to cognitive and mental health across the lifespan to inform targeted interventions.

Stephanie Morain
Associate Professor
Health Policy and Management

Stephanie Morain, PhD, MPH, uses empirical and normative methods to guide the ethical conduct of pragmatic clinical trials, learning health systems, and public health policy.