R³ Center Leadership
Gundula Bosch, PhD, MS, MEd
As an interdisciplinary scientist with joint appointments at the Johns Hopkins Schools of Public Health and Education, Dr. Bosch’s research focus lies in implementation science and the development of valid metrics to assess outcomes and impact of interventions in graduate science and health education, nationally and globally.
In her function as the Director of the R³ Center for Innovation in Science Education (R³ISE) at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Dr. Bosch developed and leads the R³ Graduate Science Programs (PMID: 29259084; PMID: 29446388) that stand for “the three R’s” of good scientific practice: Rigor in research conduct, Reproducibility of results, and Responsibility of scientists to society.
Originally from Munich, Germany, she holds a PhD in Biology from the Max-Planck-Institute of Biochemistry and a master’s degree in Education from Johns Hopkins University.
Under Dr. Bosch’s leadership, the R³ISE team offers graduate-level programs that bring formal training in critical thinking, quantitative reasoning, sound research methodology, interdisciplinary collaboration, ethical decision-making, effective communication, and social justice into graduate student training in biomedicine, public health, engineering, and technology. Through the global R³ISEnetwork, these training experiences are available to all graduate and post-graduate trainees at Johns Hopkins, as well as national and international partner institutions.