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Sharon Krag Professor - Emeritus
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
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Briana Kramer Research Associate
International Health
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Amii Kress Associate Research Professor
Epidemiology
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Viktoria Kucheryavenko Research Associate
Environmental Health and Engineering
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Emily Kumpf Research Associate
Health Policy and Management
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James Kumwenda Research Associate
International Health

James Kumwenda, MD, MSPH ’20, studies health leadership, health systems strengthening, and capacity strengthening in primary health care.

Helen Kuo Research Associate II
International Health
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Elizabeth Kushman Senior Research Associate
International Health
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Alain Labrique Professor
International Health

Alain Labrique, PhD '07, MHS '99, MS, is an infectious disease epidemiologist who leverages digital innovations to solve public health problems in resource-limited settings.

Christine Ladd-Acosta Associate Professor
Epidemiology

Christine Ladd-Acosta, PhD, studies how genes and the environment contribute to health outcomes, including neuropsychiatric disorders, and identifies intervention targets.

Christine Lai Assistant Scientist
Health Policy and Management
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Clarence Lam Assistant Practice Professor
Health Policy and Management
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Heather Lamb Assistant Scientist
Molecular Microbiology and Immunology

Heather Lamb, PhD, studies how cells die in the context of health and disease.

Francene Larzelere Assistant Scientist
International Health
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Elyse Lasser Assistant Research Professor
Health Policy and Management

Elyse Lasser, DrPH '21, MS researches social and behavioral determinants of health, focusing on utilizing digital data to improve population health.

Carl Latkin Professor
Health, Behavior and Society

Carl Latkin, PhD, conducts biobehavioral interventions for disadvantaged communities, with a focus on social networks, substance use, infectious diseases, and mental health.

Megan Latshaw Associate Teaching Professor
Environmental Health and Engineering

Megan Latshaw, PhD ’05, MHS ’01, translates environmental health science to policy and practice, with a focus on designing communities where the healthy choice is the easy choice.

Bryan Lau Professor
Epidemiology
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Robert Lawrence Professor - Emeritus
Environmental Health and Engineering
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April Lawson Senior Research Associate
Mental Health
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