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