Faculty
| Name | Title | Overview |
|---|---|---|
| Saifuddin Ahmed | Professor | Saifuddin Ahmed, MBBS, PhD ‘96, his research includes reproductive epidemiology, particularly maternal mortality estimation; program evaluation for family planning and MCH care. |
| Philip Anglewicz | Professor | Philip Anglewicz, PhD, MA, studies demographic change in Sub-Saharan Africa, looking at topics like contraceptive use dynamics, internal migration, aging, and the response to infectious disease. |
| Stan Becker | Professor - Emeritus | |
| Suzanne Bell | Associate Professor | Suzanne Bell, PhD ’18, MPH, studies fertility and related behaviors, examining patterns of contraceptive use, abortion, and infertility and factors that contribute to disparities. |
| Christina Bethell | Professor | Christina Bethell, PhD, MPH, MBA, national leader in the development of policy, practice and research applications of population health and systems performance measurement. |
| Kristin Bevilacqua | Assistant Scientist | Kristin G. Bevilacqua, PhD ’24, MPH, studies gender-based violence, with a focus on the impacts of migration on women’s risk for and experiences of violence. |
| Robert Blum | Professor - Emeritus | Robert Blum, MD, PhD, MPH, studies adolescent health worldwide, with a focus on gender socialization in early adolescence and how it shapes health and wellness. |
| Lori Burrell | Senior Research Associate | Lori Burrell, MA, MSW, studies the implementation and outcomes of early childhood home visiting services as a prevention strategy for promoting the health and well-being of parents and children. |
| Carolina Cardona Cabrera | Assistant Scientist | Carolina Cardona, PhD ’22, MHS ’16, is a health economist who conducts research on women’s health across the life course, focusing on sexual and reproductive health outcomes and gender equality in resource-limited settings. |
| Michele Decker | Professor | Michele Decker, ScD, leads research at the cutting edge of gender equity, and gender-based violence prevention and response, in close partnership with practitioners and communities most affected. |
| Janet DiPietro | Professor - Emeritus | Janet DiPietro, PhD, studies the interface between individual differences in development and physiology, and the implications of the prenatal period for postnatal life. |
| Anne Duggan | Professor - Emeritus | 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. |
| Narangerel Gombojav | Assistant Scientist | Narangerel Gombojav, MD, PhD, ScM, seeks to improve maternal, child and adolescent health outcomes through data-driven and family engagement on-line tools. |
| Susan Gross | Associate Practice Professor | Susan Gross, PhD '96, MPH, RDN, is a specialist in maternal and child nutrition, breastfeeding, food security, and child nutrition programs, including the Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) program. |
| Bernard Guyer | Professor - Emeritus | |
| Erin Hager | Professor | Erin Hager, PhD ’08, works to promote children’s healthy growth and development through research on policies and programs for families, schools, and communities. |
| Xiumei Hong | Associate Scientist | Xiumei Hong, MD, PhD, investigates lifestyle, genetic variants, epigenetic alterations, metabolomic profiles and their interactions associated with complex child diseases. |
| Mary Elizabeth Hughes | Associate Scientist | Mary Elizabeth Hughes, PhD, MA, focuses on the impact of individuals’ social environments, family structure and relationships on health over the life course. |
| Dylan Jackson | Associate Professor | Dylan B. Jackson focuses on promoting the health and well-being of children, youth, and families in the face of violence, adversity, and exposure to the criminal legal system. |
| Celia Karp | Assistant Professor | Celia Karp, PhD '20, studies psychosocial determinants of sexual and reproductive health and the ways services support or inhibit individuals in achieving their contraceptive and fertility goals. |