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Shengzhang Dong, PhD, develops novel control strategies using transgenic mosquitoes to reduce the burden of mosquito-borne diseases like dengue and malaria.

Yuemei Dong, PhD, studies the molecular mechanisms of pathogen-mosquito interactions and pioneers innovative strategies for controlling vector-borne diseases.

Shannon Doocy, PhD ’04, studies the health impact of natural disasters and conflict, including refugees and displaced populations, and how to improve humanitarian responses.

Mitchell Doucette, PhD '18, MS, researches the impact of policy on intentional and unintentional injuries with a specific focus on violence in the workplace.

David Dowdy, MD, PhD ’08, ScM ’02, studies the implementation of interventions to fight tuberculosis, the world's most deadly infectious disease.

Emmanuel Fulgence Drabo, PhD, MPhil, applies economic epidemiology, health services research, and systems science methods to assess the value of public health interventions.

Jeffrey Drope, PhD, examines how fiscal policies such as taxation can be used as tools to promote public health such as driving down consumption of unhealthy products.

Matthew Z. Dudley, PhD ’18, MSPH ’14, uses research to improve public health communication and positively impact health behavior, particularly with regard to vaccination.

Anne Duggan, ScD ’85, seeks to strengthen home visiting services for young families to achieve health equity of children and parents, partnering with public and private agencies.

Vadim Dukhanin, MD, MHS’ 15, studies and advocates for patient, caregiver, and public engagement in healthcare delivery, priority setting, and performance management.

Anna Durbin, MD, studies experimental vaccines for SARS-CoV-2, dengue, West Nile, Zika, malaria, and more in human clinical trials and in controlled human infection studies.

Michelle Duren, PhD, MIPA, uses quantitative approaches to advance the state of knowledge on how to promote safe and sustainable transportation systems.

William Eaton, PhD, MHS, conducts epidemiologic research to discover risk factors for psychiatric disorders, such as depression, schizophrenia, anxiety, and cognitive decline.

Anbrasi Edward, PhD, MPH ’96, MBA, MSc, works in health systems research and evaluation addressing primary healthcare and community-oriented systems in global contexts.

Stephan Ehrhardt, MD, DTMPH, MPH, designs and leads data coordination centers, managing complex, multicenter randomized clinical trials.

Johnathon Ehsani, PhD, MPH, uses policy and behavioral research to prevent motor vehicle crashes and advance the health promoting aspects of transportation.