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Assistant Scientist
Environmental Health and Engineering

Brent Kim, MHS ‘09, uses data science and visualization to better understand public health problems, and potential solutions, at the intersections of food, agriculture, and the environment.

Sabra Klein
Professor
Molecular Microbiology and Immunology

Sabra Klein, PhD '98, studies sex differences and the effects of pregnancy on immune responses to viruses, including influenza viruses and SARS-Cov-2, and vaccines.

Maria Knoll
Research Professor
International Health

Maria Deloria Knoll, PhD ’00, is an epidemiologist who conducts policy-driven studies and evidence synthesis evaluating vaccine performace and vaccine-preventable diseases.

Amy Knowlton
Professor
Health, Behavior and Society

Amy Knowlton, ScD ’97, MPH '92, researches how marginalized African Americans’ relationships and support networks affect their community’s health and well-being.

Amanda Kobokovich
Senior Research Associate
Environmental Health and Engineering

Amanda Kobokovich, MPH, is interested in the applications of laboratory science to enhance preparedness and response efforts in large-scale disease outbreaks.

Kirsten Koehler
Professor
Environmental Health and Engineering

Kirsten Koehler, PhD, research seeks to improve exposure assessment methods to inform occupational and public health policy.

Alain Koffi
Associate Scientist
International Health

Alain Koffi, MD, PhD, MS, is a population health researcher with a focus on the biological causes and social determinants of neonatal and child deaths in low-income countries.

Mark Kohr
Associate Professor
Environmental Health and Engineering

Mark Kohr, PhD, researches how male and female hearts differ in response to injury and environmental factors.

Sharon Krag
Professor
- Emeritus
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology