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Environmental Health and Engineering

Gigi Kwik Gronvall, PhD '00, is an immunologist by training, who has written extensively about synthetic biology, preparations for bioterrorism, and the contested origin of SARS-CoV-2.

John Groopman
Professor
Environmental Health and Engineering

John Groopman, PhD, research involves the development and application of molecular biomarkers of exposure, dose, and effect from environmental carcinogens.

Susan Gross
Associate Practice Professor
Population, Family and Reproductive Health

Susan Gross, PhD ’96, MPH, is a specialist in maternal and child nutrition, breastfeeding and is dedicated to research related to WIC.

Fiona Grubin
Research Associate II
International Health

Fiona Grubin, MSPH ‘19, coordinates research and practice projects related to mental and behavioral health, health equity, suicide prevention, and Indigenous health.

Shivam Gupta
Visiting Associate Professor
International Health

Shivam Gupta, PhD ’09, MPH ’04, MBBS, studies primary health care, health systems strengthening, and road safety in low- and middle-income countries.

Bernard Guyer
Professor
- Emeritus
Population, Family and Reproductive Health
Erin Hager
Associate Professor
Population, Family and Reproductive Health

Erin Hager, PhD ’08 is a nutritional epidemiologist who works to promote healthy eating, physical activity, and food security for children in their homes, schools, and communities - where they live, work, and play.

Clint Haines
Research Associate
Environmental Health and Engineering

Clint Haines, MS, primarily focuses on developing and advocating for policy objectives designed to enhance biosafety, biosecurity, and pandemic preparedness in the U.S. and abroad.

Ping (Teresa) Yeh
Senior Research Associate
International Health

Ping Teresa Yeh, MSPH ’16, uses qualitative and quantitative methods to evaluate strategies to improve the health of people living in resource-limited settings.