Administration and FacultyBiostatisticsEnvironmental Health Epidemiology Health Law, Bioethics & Human Rights Health Policy & Management International Health Maternal & Child Health Social & Behavioral Sciences AdministrationRobert F. Meenan, Dean, School of Public Health Harold J. Cox, Associate Dean for Public Health Practice Gerald T. Keusch, Associate Dean for Global Health, Associate Provost Ngina Lythcott, Associate Dean for Students Patricia O’Brien, Associate Dean for Administration and Finance Mark Prashker, Associate Dean for Institutional Development Lisa M. Sullivan, Associate Dean for Education Roberta F. White, Associate Dean for Research Eugene Declercq, Assistant Dean for Doctoral Education Judith E. Hull, Assistant Dean for Students Suzette Levenson, Assistant Dean for Administration and Finance Harriet Brand, Director of Alumni Relations Sharon Britton, Director of Communications and School Relations Tom Dauria, Director of Technology Solutions and Financial Operations Ute C. Lütjens, Director of Development Mary Murphy-Phillips, Director of Student Services Maria McCarthy, Director of Career Services Elizabeth M. Ollen, Director of Special Projects Christine Paal, Registrar Brad Peloquin, Director of Admissions Joline E. Durant, Manager of Faculty Resources and Support Services Sarah P. Z. Dwyer, Manager of Operations BiostatisticsChairLisa M. Sullivan PhD, MA, Boston University. Associate Dean for Education. Professor and Chair. Also, Associate Professor of Mathematics & Statistics, Boston University College of Arts & Sciences. Areas of interest: biostatistics, cardiovascular disease research, and clinical trials. sph.bu.edu/lsull Full-TimeHoward J. Cabral PhD, MPH, Boston University. Associate Professor and Co-Director of the Biostatistics Program. Areas of interest: analysis of longitudinal data, statistical computing, and effects of missing data on estimation. sph.bu.edu/hjcab Debbie Cheng ScD, Harvard University. Associate Professor. Areas of interest: design and analysis of clinical trials; survival analysis; infectious diseases; and statistical genomics. sph.bu.edu/dmcheng Gerald A. Coffman MS, University of Pittsburgh; MS, Michigan State University. Research Assistant Professor. Areas of interest: statistical computing, database system development, and local area networks. sph.bu.edu/coffman L. Adrienne Cupples PhD, MA, Boston University. Professor. Also, Professor of Epidemiology. Areas of interest: biostatistics, survival analysis, and genetic epidemiology. sph.bu.edu/adrienne Serkalem Demissie PhD, MPH, Boston University. Assistant Professor. Areas of interest: biostatistics, epidemiology, and statistical data analysis. sph.bu.edu/demissie Anita L. DeStefano PhD, Cornell University; MS, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. Associate Professor and Co-Director of the Biostatistics Program. Also, Associate Professor of Neurology, Boston University School of Medicine. Areas of interest: biostatistics and statistical genetics. sph.bu.edu/adestef Gheorghe Doros PhD, MA, Yale University; MS, University of Bucharest, Romania. Assistant Professor. Areas of interest: censored data, data analysis, survival analysis, asymptotics, nonparametric estimation. sph.bu.edu/doros Josée Dupuis PhD, Stanford University. Professor. Areas of interest: genetic linkage analysis; statistical methodologies; and mapping of complex traits. sph.bu.edu/dupuis Susan S. Fish PharmD, University of Minnesota; MPH, Boston University. Professor. Also, Professor of Epidemiology. Co-Director, Master of Arts in Clinical Investigation Program (Graduate Medical Sciences, Boston University School of Medicine). sph.bu.edu/sfish David R. Gagnon PhD, MPH, Boston University; MD, Tufts University. Associate Professor. Director of Biostatistics, Massachusetts Veterans Epidemiology Research and Information Center (MAVERIC). Areas of interest: statistical programming, longitudinal data analysis, pharmacoepidemiology, survival analysis, categorical data analysis, Bayesian analysis, and MCMC methods. sph.bu.edu/gagnon Mayetri Gupta PhD, Harvard University; MS, Indian Statistical Institute. Assistant Professor. Areas of interest: interface of statistics and computational biology, Bayesian methodologies, clustering techniques, and statistical inference. sph.bu.edu/gupta Timothy C. Heeren PhD, Boston University. Professor. Also, Professor of Epidemiology. Areas of interest: biostatistics and analysis of scaled data. sph.bu.edu/tch Michael LaValley PhD, Pennsylvania State University; MA, Ohio State University. Associate Professor. Statistician, Clinical Epidemiology Research & Training Unit, Boston University School of Medicine. Areas of interest: analysis of longitudinal and correlated data, analysis of survival data, analysis of ordinal data, statistical computing, meta-analysis, correlated data, predictive modeling, and arthritis research. sph.bu.edu/mlava Suzette M. Levenson MPH, MEd, Boston University. Research Assistant Professor. Areas of interest: clinical trials, biostatistics, research methods, project management, and Web-based data collection. sph.bu.edu/sml Kathryn Lunetta PhD, MS, University of Michigan. Associate Professor. Areas of interest: statistical genetics and mapping of complex traits. sph.bu.edu/klunetta Joseph Massaro PhD, MA, Boston University. Associate Professor. Areas of interest: clinical trials, cardiovascular disease, psychiatric rehabilitation, goodness-of-fit, and periodontal disease. sph.bu.edu/jmm Al Ozonoff PhD, MA, University of California, Santa Barbara. Assistant Professor. Areas of interest: public health surveillance and time series analysis. sph.bu.edu/aozonoff Paola Sebastiani PhD, University of Rome, Italy; MA, University College, London. Associate Professor. Areas of interest: Bayesian statistical methods; biomedical informatics; artificial intelligence; decision theoretic foundations of statistical methods; graphical modeling and statistical experimental design. sph.bu.edu/sebasAreas of interest: statistical methodology; design and analysis of clinical trials; and statistical methods for environmental epidemiology. sph.bu.edu/janicew Laura F. White PhD, MSci, Harvard University. Assistant Professor. Area of interest: spatiotemporal analysis. sph.bu.edu/lfwhite Qiong Yang PhD, MA, Columbia University. Associate Professor. Areas of interest: biostatistics and statistical genetics. sph.bu.edu/qyang Part-TimeArlene S. Ash PhD, University of Illinois; MS, Washington University. Research Professor. Also, Research Professor of Mathematics in Medicine, Boston University School of Medicine. Larry D. Atwood PhD, University of North Texas. Professor. Also, Professor of Neurology, Boston University School of Medicine. Alexa Beiser PhD, Boston University; MA, University of California, San Diego. Professor. Christine E. Chaisson MPH, Boston University. Assistant Professor. Also, Director, Data Coordinating Center. Ralph B. D’Agostino PhD, Harvard University; AM, Boston University. Professor. Also, Professor of Epidemiology. Professor of Mathematics & Statistics and Executive Director of MA/PhD Program in Biostatistics, Boston University College of Arts & Sciences. Professor of Law, Boston University School of Law. Kimberly Dukes PhD, MA, Boston University. Adjunct Assistant Professor. President and CEO, DM-STAT. Robert J. Glynn ScD, SM, Harvard University; PhD, MA, Brandeis University; MA, Boston College. Adjunct Assistant Professor. Associate Professor of Medicine (Biostatistics), Harvard Medical School. Nicholas Horton ScD, Harvard University. Adjunct Associate Professor. Shih-Jen Hwang PhD, MHS, Johns Hopkins University; MPH, Taiwan University. Adjunct Research Assistant Professor. Epidemiologist/Statistician, Framingham Heart Study. Robert A. Lew PhD, MS, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Associate Professor. Michael J. Pencina PhD, Boston University; MA, Warsaw University. Research Assistant Professor. P. K. Tandon PhD, Ohio State University. Adjunct Associate Professor. Vice President, Genzyme Corporation. Bin Zhang DSc, Harvard University; MA, University of Michigan. Research Assistant Professor. Environmental HealthChairRoberta F. White PhD, Wayne State University. Chair and Professor. Also, Associate Dean for Research; Professor of Neurology (Neuropsychology), Boston University School of Medicine and Professor of Psychology, Boston University. Areas of interest: behavioral toxicology; test validation; gene-environment interactions; and differential diagnosis of neuropsychiatric disorders. sph.bu.edu/rwhite Associate ChairThomas F. Webster DSc, Boston University. Associate Chair and Associate Professor. Areas of interest: ecologic and partially ecologic epidemiology; sources and health hazards of dioxins; mathematical modeling; and history of public health. sph.bu.edu/twebster Full-TimeLeslie I. Boden PhD, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Professor. Areas of interest: occupational and environmental health, regulation, product liability, and workers’ compensation. sph.bu.edu/lboden Richard W. Clapp DSc, Boston University; MPH, Harvard University. Professor. Areas of interest: environmental epidemiology, cancer epidemiology, health effects of dioxin, and radiation exposure. sph.bu.edu/rclapp Anne T. Fidler ScD, MS, Harvard University. Associate Professor. Areas of interest: public health practice and occupational epidemiology. sph.bu.edu/afidler Wendy J. Heiger-Bernays PhD, University of Nebraska Medical Center. Associate Professor. Areas of interest: inter-individual responses to toxic substances and risk assessment. sph.bu.edu/whb H. Patricia Hynes MA, MS, University of Massachusetts– Amherst. Professor. Areas of interest: urban environmental health; lead poisoning prevention; asthma; indoor air in public housing; urban land use and urban community gardens; and the health effects of war on women. sph.bu.edu/hph Russell P. Lopez ScD, Boston University; MCRP, Harvard University. Assistant Professor. Also, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Brown University. Areas of interest: social epidemiology and the health effects of income inequality; racial segregation; and urban sprawl and the built environment. sph.bu.edu/rptlopez Nancy I. Maxwell DSc, MA, Boston University. Associate Professor. Areas of interest: social differences in exposure to environmental hazards; environmental health surveillance. sph.bu.edu/nmaxwell Michael McClean ScD, MS, Harvard School of Public Health. Assistant Professor. Areas of interest: environmental and occupational exposure assessment, biological markers of exposure, genetic markers of susceptibility. sph.bu.edu/mmcclean David M. Ozonoff MD, Cornell University; MPH, Johns Hopkins University. Chair Emeritus and Professor. Areas of interest: health effects of improperly managed toxic waste disposal; environmental carcinogens; history of public health; hazards of asbestos exposure; mathematical models; and emergency preparedness. sph.bu.edu/dozonoff Lewis D. Pepper MD, University of California, San Francisco; MPH, University of California, Berkeley. Assistant Professor. Areas of interest: occupational and environmental exposure assessment; occupational health and primary care medicine; national health reform; and occupational disease screening and surveillance. sph.bu.edu/lpepper Jennifer J. Schlezinger PhD, Massachusetts Institute of Technology/Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. Assistant Professor. Areas of interest: immunotoxicology; receptor biology. sph.bu.edu/jschlezi David H. Sherr PhD, Cornell University. Professor. Also, Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Boston University School of Medicine. Areas of interest: immunotoxicology and immunology. sph.bu.edu/dsherr Jean Maguire van Seventer VMD, University of Pennsylvania. Associate Professor. Areas of interest: immunology and cell biology. sph.bu.edu/jvsevent Kimberly A. Sullivan PhD, Boston University School of Medicine. Research Assistant Professor. Area of interest: behavioral neurotoxicology. sph.bu.edu/tty Verónica Vieira DSc, Boston University; MS, Stanford University. Assistant Professor. Areas of interest: spatial epidemiology, exposure modeling, and GIS. sph.bu.edu/vmv Part-TimeAlan L. Balsam PhD, Tufts University; MPH, Boston University; MS, Framingham State College. Adjunct Associate Professor. Also, Adjunct Associate Professor of Social & Behavioral Sciences. Director, Public Health and Human Services, Town of Brookline (Mass.). Kathryn Brinsfield MD, Tufts University. Assistant Professor of Environmental Health. Also, Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine, Boston University School of Medicine. Associate Medical Director, and Director, Research, Training and Quality Improvement at Boston Emergency Medical Services; Attending, Department of Emergency Medicine, Boston Medical Center. Aaron J. Cohen DSc, MPH, Boston University. Adjunct Assistant Professor. Principal Scientist, Health Effects Institute. Tony Fletcher PhD, MSc, Aston University; MA, Cambridge University. Research Professor. Phyllis Freeman JD, Northeastern University. Adjunct Associate Professor. Professor, Law Center, College of Public and Community Service, and Senior Fellow, McCormack Institute of Public Affairs, University of Massachusetts. Kristin J. Heaton PhD, MS, University of Maryland. Research Assistant Professor. Ronald Killiany PhD, Northeastern University. Associate Professor. Kathleen MacVarish MS, University of Massachusetts–Lowell. Clinical Assistant Professor. Also, Director, Practice Programs, Public Health Practice Office. Kathryn R. Mahaffey PhD, MS, Rutgers University. Research Professor. Ann Marshak-Rothstein PhD, University of Pennsylvania. Professor. Also, Professor of Microbiology, Boston University School of Medicine. Sumi Mehta PhD, MPH, University of California, Berkeley. Adjunct Assistant Professor. Richard Myers PhD, MEd, MA, Georgia State University. Professor. Also, Professor of Medicine, Boston University School of Medicine. Laura F. Orlando BS, University of Michigan. Adjunct Assistant Professor. Executive Director, RILES. Susan P. Proctor DSc, Boston University; MS, Tufts University. Research Associate Professor. Peter Reich MPH, Boston University. Assistant Professor. Director of Special Projects, Boston University School of Medicine. p> Anthony Robbins MD, Yale University; MPA, Harvard University. Adjunct Professor. Professor of Public Health, Department of Family Medicine and Community Health, Tufts University School of Medicine. President, Public Health Advocacy Institute. Donna Vorhees ScD, Harvard University. Adjunct Assistant Professor. EpidemiologyChairC. Robert Horsburgh Jr. MD, Case Western Reserve University; MUS, Yale University. Chair and Professor. Also, Professor of Biostatistics. Areas of interest: tuberculosis epidemiology and clinical trials; epidemiology of AIDS and AIDS-related infections; and the effects of architectural design on health outcomes. sph.bu.edu/rhorsbu Associate ChairAnn Aschengrau ScD, Harvard University. Associate Chair and Professor. Areas of interest: etiology of congenital anomalies, pregnancy loss, breast cancer, environmental epidemiology, reproductive epidemiology, cancer epidemiology, and neuro-developmental disorders. sph.bu.edu/aaschen Full-TimeKate Applebaum DSc, Harvard University; MSPH, Emory University. Assistant Professor. Areas of interest: cancer epidemiology, gene–environment interactions, and environmental and occupational exposures. sph.bu.edu/kappleba Daniel Brooks DSc, MPH, Boston University. Assistant Professor. Areas of interest: cancer epidemiology with a special interest in lung and skin cancer; cancer prevention; public health surveillance; prevention of tobacco use; and epidemiology of tobacco-related diseases. sph.bu.edu/danbrook Theodore Colton ScD, Johns Hopkins University; MS, University of North Carolina. Chair Emeritus and Professor. Also, Professor of Biostatistics. Areas of interest: biomedical research design, cancer epidemiology, perinatal and child epidemiology, and clinical trials. sph.bu.edu/tcolton Patricia F. Coogan DSc, MPH, Boston University; Associate Professor. Epidemiologist, Slone Epidemiology Center, Boston University Medical Campus. Areas of interest: pharmacoepidemiology, cancer epidemiology, and history of public health. sph.bu.edu/pcoogan Yvette C. Cozier DSc, MPH, Boston University. Assistant Professor. Areas of interest: social and genetic determinants of health in African-American women. Lisa Fredman PhD, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Associate Professor. Areas of interest: epidemiology of aging and psychosocial epidemiology. sph.bu.edu/lfredman Elizabeth E. Hatch PhD, Yale University. Associate Professor. Areas of interest: cancer epidemiology and hormonally related cancers. sph.bu.edu/eehatch Susan S. Jick DSc, MPH, Boston University. Associate Professor and Co-Director of the Boston Collaborative Drug Surveillance Program. Area of interest: pharmacoepidemiology. sph.bu.edu/sjick David W. Kaufman ScD, MSc, Harvard University. Professor. Associate Director, Slone Epidemiology Center, Boston University Medical Campus. Areas of interest: epidemiology of rare drug-induced diseases, chronic disease epidemiology, and drug utilization. sph.bu.edu/dkaufman James A. Kaye DrPH, MPH, Harvard University; MD, Stanford University. Associate Professor. Senior Epidemiologist, Boston Collaborative Drug Surveillance Program. Areas of interest: pharmaceopidemiology, pharmaceutical safety and efficacy. sph.bu.edu/jkaye Wayne W. LaMorte MD, College of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey; PhD, MPH, Boston University. Professor. Also, Professor of Surgery and Chief, Surgical Research Section, Boston University School of Medicine. Areas of interest: epidemiology of trauma; use of technology in teaching. sph.bu.edu/wlamorte Timothy L. Lash DSc, MPH, Boston University. Associate Professor. Also, Associate Professor of Medicine, Boston University School of Medicine. Areas of interest: breast cancer etiology, therapy, and quality of life outcomes. sph.bu.edu/tlash Carol Louik ScD, MS, Harvard University. Research Assistant Professor. Areas of interest: occupational exposures and birth defects. sph.bu.edu/clouik Allen A. Mitchell MD, Tufts University. Professor. Director, Slone Epidemiology Center, Boston University Medical Campus. Also, Professor of Pediatrics, Boston University School of Medicine. Areas of interest: epidemiology of drug-induced birth defects and postmarketing studies of medication use and effects in children. sph.bu.edu/amitchell Julie R. Palmer ScD, Harvard University; MPH, Boston University. Professor. Areas of interest: cancer epidemiology, cardiovascular disease epidemiology, and effects of exogenous female hormones. sph.bu.edu/jpalmer Marianne N. Prout MD, Cornell University; MPH, Harvard University. Professor. Also, Associate Professor of Surgery and Assistant Professor of Medicine, Boston University School of Medicine. Areas of interest: cancer prevention, cancer screening, chemoprevention trials, and cancer policies. sph.bu.edu/mnprout Lynn Rosenberg ScD, MS, Harvard University; MS, Boston University. Professor. Associate Director, Slone Epidemiology Center, Boston University Medical Campus. Areas of interest: drug-induction of disease, cardiovascular disease, cancer, and women’s health. sph.bu.edu/lrosenbe Kenneth J. Rothman DrPH, Harvard University. Professor. Area of interest: epidemiologic methods. sph.bu.edu/krothman Sherri O. Stuver ScD, Harvard University. Associate Professor. Areas of interest: oncogenic infections, cancer epidemiology, hepatitis C virus, and HTLV-I. sph.bu.edu/sstuver Louis Vernacchio MD, Johns Hopkins University; MSc, Boston University. Assistant Professor. Epidemiologist, Slone Epidemiology Center, Boston University Medical Campus. Area of interest: pediatric epidemiology. sph.bu.edu/lvernacc Martha M. Werler DSc, Boston University; MPH, University of Michigan. Professor. Area of interest: epidemiology of reproductive outcomes. sph.bu.edu/werler Lauren A. Wise ScD, ScM, Harvard University. Assistant Professor. Epidemiologist, Slone Epidemiology Center, Boston University Medical Campus. Area of interest: reproductive epidemiology. sph.bu.edu/lwise Part-TimeM. Anita Barry MD, Columbia University; MPH, Boston University. Assistant Professor. Also, Assistant Professor of Medicine, Boston University School of Medicine. Director, Communicable Disease Control, Boston Public Health Commission. Tracy A. Battaglia MD, MPH, Boston University. Assistant Professor. Emelia J. Benjamin MD, Case Western University; ScM, Harvard University. Professor. Also, Professor of Medicine, Boston University School of Medicine. Julia G. Brody PhD, University of Texas. Adjunct Assistant Professor. Executive Director, Silent Spring Institute. Julie E. Buring ScD, Harvard University; MS, University of Washington. Adjunct Professor. Professor, Department of Ambulatory Care and Prevention, Harvard Medical School. Bruce B. Cohen PhD, MPH, University of California, Berkeley; MS, University of California. Adjunct Assistant Pro Deborah J. Cotton MD, Boston University; MPH, Johns Hopkins University. Professor. Also, Professor of Medicine, Boston University School of Medicine. Chief of Medical Service, VA Boston Healthcare System. Donald E. Craven MD, Albany Medical College. Adjunct Professor. Also, Adjunct Professor of Medicine, Boston University School of Medicine. Professor of Medicine, Tufts University School of Medicine. Chair, Department of Infectious Diseases, Lahey Clinic. Karen T. Cuenco MS, Case Western Reserve University; PhD, Emory University. Assistant Professor. Laura E. Derby DSc, Boston University. Assistant Professor Emerita. Eleni C. Digenis-Bury MPH, Johns Hopkins University. Instructor. Senior Epidemiologist, Boston Public Health Commission. Luc D’jousse MD, University of Saarland, Germany; DSc, MPH, Boston University. Adjunct Assistant Professor. Also, Assistant Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School. Nancy N. Dougherty MPH, University of Massachusetts; RN, Hartwick College. Instructor. Also, Instructor of Pediatrics, Boston University School of Medicine. R. Curtis Ellison MD, Medical University of South Carolina; MS, Harvard University. Professor. Also, Professor of Medicine and Chief, Section of Preventive Medicine & Epidemiology, Department of Medicine, Boston University School of Medicine. Francis A. Farraye MD, Albert Einstein College of Medicine; MSc, Harvard University. Professor. Also, Associate Professor of Medicine, Boston University School of Medicine. Clinical Director, Section of Gastroenterology, Boston Medical Center. Lindsay A. Farrer PhD, Indiana University. Professor. Also, Professor of Biostatistics. Chief, Genetics Program, and Professor of Medicine, Neurology, and Genetics & Genomics, Boston University School of Medicine. David T. Felson MD, Johns Hopkins University; MPH, Boston University. Professor. Also, Professor of Medicine, Boston University School of Medicine. Louis D. Fiore MD, State University of New York, Syracuse. Associate Professor. Also, Associate Professor of Medicine, Boston University School of Medicine. Staff Physician, VA Boston Healthcare System. Kenneth A. Freedberg MD, MSc, Harvard University. Adjunct Associate Professor. Director of Epidemiology and Outcomes Research, Partners AIDS Research Center, Massachusetts General Hospital. Karen M. Freund MD, Stanford University; MPH, Boston University. Professor. Also, Professor of Medicine, Boston University School of Medicine. Janina Galler MD, Albert Einstein College of Medicine. Professor. Also, Professor of Psychiatry and Director, Center for Behavioral Development & Mental Retardation, Boston University School of Medicine. Arthur J. Garvey PhD, MEd, Boston College. Assistant Professor. Research Statistician, Veterans Affairs Normative Aging Study. Alan C. Geller MPH, Boston University. Research Associate Professor. Also, Research Associate Professor of Dermatology, Boston University School of Medicine. Associate Director, Cancer Prevention and Control Center. Howard Golub MD, Harvard University; PhD, MS, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Adjunct Associate Professor. President, CareStat, Inc. Robert C. Green MD, University of Virginia Medical School; MPH, Emory University School of Public Health. Professor. Also, Professor of Neurology and Professor of Medicine, Boston University School of Medicine. Marian T. Hannan DSc, Boston University; MPH, Yale University. Adjunct Assistant Professor. Senior Research Associate, Hebrew Rehabilitation Center. Assistant Professor in Medicine, Harvard Medical School. Sonia Hernández-Díaz DrPH, MPH, Harvard University; MD, Autónoma University of Madrid, School of Medicine. Adjunct Assistant Professor. Assistant Professor of Epidemiology, Harvard University School of Public Health. William B. Kannel MD, University of Georgia; MPH, Harvard University. Professor. Also, Professor of Medicine, Boston University School of Medicine. Elizabeth Lawler DSc, MPH, Boston University. Instructor. Project Manager, Massachusetts Veterans Epidemiology Research and Information Center, Veterans Administration New England Healthcare System. Samuel M. Lesko MD, Jefferson Medical College; MPH, Yale University. Adjunct Associate Professor. Director of Research and Medical Director, Northeast Regional Cancer Institute. Anita M. Loughlin PhD, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health; MS, University of Massachusetts-Amherst. Assistant Professor. Also, Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Boston University School of Medicine. Barbara E. Mahon MD, University of California, San Francisco; MPH, University of California, Berkeley. Adjunct Assistant Professor. Director of Medical Affairs for North America Novartis Vaccines and Diagnostics. Diane Feeney Mahoney PhD, Brandeis University; MS, University of Massachusetts–Lowell. Adjunct Associate Professor. Also, Director of Gerontechnology, Enhanced Family Caregiving Through Technology Program and Senior Research Scientist, Research and Training Institute, Hebrew Rehabilitation Center for the Aged. Thomas W. Mangione PhD, MA, University of Michigan. Adjunct Associate Professor. Also, Adjunct Associate Professor of Social and Behavioral Sciences. Senior Research Scientist, JSI Research and Training Institute. Tara A. McCarthy MD, MPH, Tufts University School of Medicine. Adjunct Assistant Professor. Also, Epidemiologist, Boston Public Health Commission. Lindsay McNair MD, University of Connecticut; MPH, Boston University. Adjunct Assistant Professor of Epidemiology. Medical Director, Clinical Development, Vertex Pharmaceuticals. Christoph R. Meier PharmD, PhD, University of Basel, Switzerland; MS, Harvard University. Adjunct Assistant Professor. Head, Basel Pharmacoepidemiology Unit, University Hospital, Switzerland. P. Kirstin Newby ScD, Harvard University; MPH, MS, Columbia University. Assistant Professor. Also, Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Boston University School of Medicine. Michael J. O’Brien MB, BCh, National University of Ireland; MPH, Harvard University. Professor. Also, Chair ad interim and Professor of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine, Boston University School of Medicine. Chief of Anatomic Pathology, Boston Medical Center. Stephen I. Pelton MD, State University of New York. Professor. Also, Professor of Pediatrics, Boston University School of Medicine. Charles Poole ScD, Harvard University; MPH, University of North Carolina. Adjunct Associate Professor. Associate Professor, University of North Carolina. Stefan Russmann MD, University of Freiburg. Adjunct Assistant Professor. Fellow, Boston Collaborative Drug Surveillance Program, Boston University School of Medicine. Richard Saitz MD, Boston University; MPH, Harvard University. Professor. Also, Professor of Medicine, Boston University School of Medicine. Associate Director, Youth Alcohol Prevention Center. Principal Investigator and Staff Physician, Boston Medical Center. Robert Saper MD, Harvard Medical School; MPH, Harvard School of Public Health. Assistant Professor. Also, Assistant Professor of Family Medicine. Paul C. Schroy III MD, Jefferson Medical College; MPH, Boston University. Professor. Also, Professor of Medicine, Boston University School of Medicine. Associate Visiting Physician and Director of Clinical Research, Section of Gastroenterology, Boston Medical Center. George R. Seage III DSc, MPH, Boston University. Adjunct Associate Professor. Associate Professor of Epidemiology, Harvard School of Public Health. Ascher J. Segall MD, University of Lausanne, Switzerland; DrPH, MPH, Harvard University. Adjunct Professor. Co-Director, Center for Educational Development in Health, Boston University Health Policy Institute. Rebecca A. Silliman MD, MPH, University of Washington; PhD, University of North Carolina. Professor. Also, Professor of Medicine, Boston University School of Medicine. Sandra C. Smole PhD, Baylor College of Medicine. Adjunct Assistant Professor. Also, Laboratory Supervisor II, Massachusetts Department of Public Health State Laboratory Institute, Bureau of Laboratory and Environmental Sciences. Henrik Sorensen MD, University of Aarhus. Adjunct Professor. Professor, Department of Clinical Epidemiology, Aarhus University Hospital, Denmark. David W. Sparrow DSc, Boston University; MS, University of Massachusetts. Associate Professor. Also, Associate Professor of Medicine, Boston University School of Medicine. Associate Director and Senior Epidemiologist, Veterans Affairs Normative Aging Study. Dara Spatz-Friedman PhD, University of California, San Francisco; MPH, University of California, Berkeley. Epidemiology Program Development Officer, City of Ottawa Health Department, Canada. Avron Spiro III PhD, MS, Pennsylvania State University. Associate Professor. Research Psychologist, Veterans Affairs Normative Aging Study. Gary M. Strauss MD, Yale University; MPH, Harvard University. Associate Professor. Also, Associate Professor of Medicine, Boston University School of Medicine. Pantel S. Vokonas MD, Ohio State University. Professor. Also, Professor of Medicine, Boston University School of Medicine. Director, Veterans Affairs Normative Aging Study. Marsha Ann Wilcox ScD, MS, Harvard School of Public Health; EdD, MS, MA, Columbia University Teachers College. Assistant Professor. Also, Assistant Professor of Biostatistics. Assistant Professor of Medicine, Boston University School of Medicine. Philip A. Wolf MD, State University of New York, Syracuse. Professor. Also, Professor of Biostatistics. Professor of Neurology and Research Professor of Medicine (Preventive Medicine & Epidemiology), Boston University School of Medicine. Jean Yeung MSc, Boston University; MBBS, University of New South Wales. Instructor. Yuqing Zhang DSc, Boston University; MPH, Commonwealth Institute of Health, Sydney University, Australia. Professor. Also, Professor of Medicine, Boston University School of Medicine. Health Law, Bioethics & Human RightsChairGeorge J. Annas JD, MPH, Harvard University. Chair and Edward R. Utley Professor. Also, Professor of Sociomedical Sciences & Community Medicine, Boston University School of Medicine, and Professor, Boston University School of Law. Areas of interest: bioethics, patient rights, genetics, health care regulation, health law, human experimentation, human rights and science and technology. sph.bu.edu/annasgj Full-TimeLeonard H. Glantz JD, Boston University. Professor. Also, Professor of Law, Boston University School of Law. Areas of interest: patient rights; rights of children; constitutional aspects of public health law; reproductive rights; mental health law; and the legal aspects of AIDS. sph.bu.edu/lglantz Michael A. Grodin MD, Albert Einstein College of Medicine. Professor. Also, Professor of Psychiatry, and Professor of Sociomedical Sciences & Community Medicine, Boston University School of Medicine. Adjunct Professor of Philosophy, Boston University College of Arts and Sciences. Areas of interest: medical and public health ethics; philosophy of psychiatry; sociomedical sciences; human experimentation; human genetics; psychoanalysis; survivors of torture and refugee trauma; and health and human rights. sph.bu.edu/grodin Wendy K. Mariner JD, Columbia University; LLM, New York University; MPH, Harvard University. Professor. Also, Professor of Sociomedical Sciences & Community Medicine, Boston University School of Medicine. Professor of Law, Boston University School of Law. Areas of interest: health care reform and regulation; ERISA; managed care; biomedical research; responsibility for public health; AIDS; drugs and vaccine policy. sph.bu.edu/wmariner Patricia A. Roche JD, Franklin Pierce Law Center; MEd, Antioch University. Associate Professor. Areas of interest: patient rights, privacy, genetics, biomedical research, and legal and ethical aspects of geriatrics. sph.bu.edu/pwroche Part-TimeSusan M. Akram JD, Georgetown University. Clinical Associate Professor. Also, Clinical Associate Professor, Boston University School of Law. Supervising Attorney, Boston University Civil Litigation Program. Joel J. Alpert MD, Harvard Medical School. Professor Emeritus. Also, Chair and Professor Emeritus of Pediatrics and Professor Emeritus of Sociomedical Sciences & Community Medicine, Boston University School of Medicine. Nicolas Argy MD, Boston University; JD, Boston College. Adjunct Assistant Professor. Chair, Radiology, Cape Cod Hospital. Michael S. Baram LLB, Columbia University. Professor. Also, Professor of Law, Boston University School of Law. Carolyn E. Cotsonas JD, Harvard University. Associate Professor. Sondra S. Crosby MD, PharmD, University of Washington, Assistant Professor. Also, Associate Professor of Medicine, Boston University School of Public Health. Joan Cole Densberger JD, Boston College; MPH, Boston University. Adjunct Associate Professor. Emily A. Friedman BA, University of California, Berkeley. Adjunct Assistant Professor. Health Policy Writer, Journal of the American Medical Association; Contributing Editor and Ethics Columnist, Health Forum Journal; and Contributing Editor, Hospitals and Health Networks. Diane M. Geraghty Hall JD, Suffolk University. Adjunct Assistant Professor. Barbara F. Katz JD, Boston University. Adjunct Assistant Professor. General Counsel, Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary. Seymour Lederberg PhD, University of Illinois. Adjunct Professor. Professor Emeritus of Medical Science, Brown University. Lawrence J. Markson MD, MPH, Boston University. Assistant Professor. Also, Research Assistant Professor of Medicine, Boston University School of Medicine. Frances H. Miller JD, Boston University. Professor. Also, Professor of Law, Boston University School of Law. Professor of Health Care Management, Boston University School of Management. Alejandro Moreno MD, Instituto de Ciencias de la Salud; MPH, Boston University. Adjunct Assistant Professor. Co-Founder, Boston Center for Refugee Health and Human Rights, Boston Medical Center. Attending physician, private practice. Samantha J. Morton JD, University of Michigan. Adjunct Assistant Professor. Deputy Director, Family Advocacy Program, Boston Medical Center. Joseph A. Polak Rabbi, Rabbinical College of Canada; BA, Sir George Williams University. Assistant Professor. University Chaplain and Director, Hillel House, Boston University. Chairman, Law Committee, Rabbinical Court of Justice of Massachusetts. William R. Rollins JD, LLB, Boston College. Adjunct Assistant Professor. Law Offices of William R. Rollins and Associates. Health Policy & ManagementChairGary J. Young PhD, JD, State University of New York. Chair and Professor. Co-Director, Center for Organization, Leadership, and Management Research (COLMR), Veterans Health Administration. Areas of interest: integrated delivery systems; hospital governance; quality management; and hospital mergers and acquisitions. sph.bu.edu/health Full-TimeDan Berlowitz MD, Albert Einstein College of Medicine; MPH, Boston University. Professor. Director, Center for Health Quality, Outcomes, and Economic Research (CHQOER), Veterans Health Administration. Areas of interest: quality assessment and improvement with an emphasis on ambulatory and long-term care settings. sph.bu.edu/dberlow Barbara G. Bokhour PhD, Clark University. Assistant Professor. Research Health Scientist, CHQOER, Veterans Health Administration. sph.bu.edu/bokhour Ann Marie Borzecki MD, University of Ottawa; MPH, Boston University. Assistant Professor. Researcher, CHQOER, Veterans Health Administration. Areas of interest: chronic disease management and changing provider behavior. sph.bu.edu/amb James F. Burgess Jr. PhD, Brown University. Associate Professor. Economist, Management Science Group, Veterans Health Administration. Areas of interest: health economics, productive efficiency, quality and profiling, and industrial organization. sph.bu.edu/jfburges Kathleen Carey PhD, Boston University; MAT, Harvard University. Associate Professor. Researcher, CHQOER, Veterans Health Administration. Areas of interest: econometrics, health expenditures, and regulation. sph.bu.edu/kcarey Bei-Hung Chang ScD, Harvard University; MA, University of California, Berkeley; MS, University of Illinois. Associate Professor. Also, Associate Professor of Biostatistics. Areas of interest: statistical methods, mind and body medicine, religion/spirituality and health. sph.bu.edu/bhchang Martin P. Charns DBA, MBA, Harvard University. Professor and Director, Program on Health Policy & Management. Director, Center for Organization, Leadership, and Management Research (COLMR), Veterans Health Administration. Areas of interest: health care organization; organizational change and development; coordination among health professionals; clinical service lines; patient safety; and diffusion of innovation. sph.bu.edu/mcharns Cindy L. Christiansen PhD, MS, University of Texas, Austin. Associate Professor. Researcher, CHQOER, Veterans Health Administration. Areas of interest: Bayesian and hierarchical statistical models for health services research. sph.bu.edu/cindylc Jack A. Clark PhD, University of Colorado at Boulder. Associate Professor. Researcher, CHQOER, Veterans Health Administration. Areas of interest: chronic illness, cancer, quality of life, medical outcomes, and patient–physician communication. sph.bu.edu/jaclark Irene E. Cramer PhD, Brandeis University; MSSA, Case Western Reserve University. Research Assistant Professor. Investigator, Center for Organization, Leadership, and Management Research, Veterans Health Administration. Mari-Lynn Drainoni PhD, Northeastern University; MEd, University of Massachusetts. Associate Professor. Researcher, CHQOER, Veterans Health Administration. Areas of interest: mental health and substance abuse services; mental retardation/developmental disabilities; disability and chronic illness; HIV/AIDS and managed care. sph.bu.edu/drainoni Susan Eisen PhD, Brandeis University. Professor. Researcher, CHQOER, Veterans Health Administration. Areas of interest: mental health outcome assessment; quality of mental health services; and consumer perspectives on treatment and outcomes. sph.bu.edu/seisen Anashua (Rani) Elwy King’s College London; MS, London School of Economics. Assistant Professor. sph.bu.edu/relwy DiJon Fasoli PhD, MA, Brandeis University; MBA, State University of New York; MSN, University of Cincinnati. Research Instructor. B. Graeme Fincke MD, Yale University. Associate Professor. Researcher, CHQOER, Veterans Health Administration. Also, Associate Professor of Medicine, Boston University School of Medicine. sph.bu.edu/gfincke Allen Gifford MD, University of North Carolina. Associate Professor. Also, Associate Professor of Medicine, Boston University School of Medicine. Associate Director, VA Health Services Research and Development Service, CHQOER. sph.bu.edu/agifford Mark E. Glickman PhD, Harvard University. Associate Professor. Researcher, CHQOER, Veterans Health Administration. Areas of interest: Bayesian inference; paired comparison models; state-space models; causal inference; physician payment reform; provider practice patterns; health care utilization patterns. sph.bu.edu/mg Stephen Haley PhD, University of Washington; MS, University of Kentucky. Professor. Areas of interest: physical therapy and rehabilitation, special health care needs for children, health and disability research. sph.bu.edu/smhaley Christine Hartmann PhD, MSS, Bryn Mawr College. Assistant Professor. Areas of interest: healthcare quality, patient safety, patient safety culture, and the elderly and nursing home care. Elaine C. Hickey MS, RN, Boston University. Assistant Professor. Researcher, CHQOER, Veterans Health Administration. Areas of interest: program evaluation, long-term care, palliative and end of life care, and quality management. Alan Jette PhD, MPH, University of Michigan. Professor. Director, Health Disability Research Institute. Areas of interest: physical therapy, rehabilitation, gerontology. sph.bu.edu/ajette Lewis E. Kazis ScD, ScM, Harvard University. Professor and Director, Center for the Assessment of Pharmaceutical Practices (CAPP). Areas of interest: health-related quality of life, survey research, pharmaceutical effectiveness studies, drug safety and policy. sph.bu.edu/lek Nancy Latham PhD, University of Auckland; MSc, McGill University. Research Assistant Professor. Areas of interest: disability, older people, rehabilitation effectiveness, satisfaction with care, clinical trials, and meta-analysis. sph.bu.edu/nlatham Carol VanDeusen Lukas EdD, Harvard University. Clinical Associate Professor. Researcher, COLMR, Veterans Health Administration. Areas of interest: organizational change, integrated delivery systems, and health system reform. sph.bu.edu/cvlukas Robert F. Meenan MD, Boston University; MPH, University of California, Berkeley; MBA, Boston University. Professor and Dean. Also, Professor and Chair, Department of Sociomedical Sciences & Community Medicine and Professor of Medicine, Boston University School of Medicine. Areas of interest: health status measurement, outcomes research, and clinical epidemiology. sph.bu.edu/rmeenan Donald R. Miller ScD, Harvard University. Associate Professor. Also, Adjunct Research Assistant Professor of Dermatology, Boston University School of Medicine. Senior Epidemiologist, Center for Health Quality, Outcomes, and Economic Research. Director of Databases, Massachusetts Veterans Epidemiology Research and Information Center. Director, Epidemiology and Outcomes Services. sph.bu.edu/drmiller David C. Mohr PhD, MA, Bowling Green State University. Research Assistant Professor. Investigator, Center for Organization, Leadership, and Management Research, Veterans Health Administration. Pengsheng Ni MD, MPH, Shanghai Medical University. Research Assistant Professor. Areas of interest: item response theory (IRT); computerized adaptive testing (CAT); structural equation modeling (SEM); and psychometrics. sph.bu.edu/psni Victoria A. Parker EdM, Harvard University; DBA, Boston University. Assistant Professor. Researcher, COLMR, Veterans Health Administration. Areas of interest: organizational behavior; health care teams, long-term care work force; work-force diversity. sph.bu.edu/vaparker Mark J. Prashker MD, MPH, Boston University. Associate Professor, and Associate Dean for Institutional Development. Also, Associate Professor of Medicine, Boston University School of Medicine. sph.bu.edu/prashker Peter E. Rivard PhD, Boston College; MHSA, University of Michigan. Instructor. Xinhua Steve Ren PhD, MA, University of Washington. Assistant Professor. Researcher, CHQOER, Veterans Health Administration. Areas of interest: health services research, race/ethnicity and health, social support and health, and health outcomes assessments. sph.bu.edu/xsren Amy Rosen PhD, University of Maryland; MSW, Boston University. Professor. Researcher, CHQOER, Veterans Health Administration. sph.bu.edu/akrosen James Rothendler MD, Columbia University. Assistant Professor. Researcher, CHQOER, Veterans Health Administration. Areas of interest: informatics, telemedicine, and quality of care. sph.bu.edu/jrothend Alan Sager PhD, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Professor and Director, Health Reform Program. Areas of interest: equal access to effective acute and ambulatory care; hospital finance; survival of needed hospitals; affordable prescription drugs; and program design for long-term care. sph.bu.edu/asager Theodore Stefos PhD, Boston University. Assistant Professor. Director, Management Science Group, Veterans Health Administration. Areas of interest: econometrics, industrial organization, health economics, and regulation. sph.bu.edu/stefos Carol R. Tobias MMHS, Brandeis University, Assistant Professor. Director, Health and Disability Working Group, Boston University School of Public Health. sph.bu.edu/tcarol Part-TimeRuzan Avetisyan DSc, MPH, Boston University. Lecturer. Marlou Buyse MD, Medical College of Pennsylvania; MS, University of Wisconsin. Adjunct Professor. Sharmila Chatterjee MD, University of Chicago; MPH, Harvard University. Research Instructor. Roberta N. Clarke DBA, MBA, Harvard University. Associate Professor. Also, Associate Professor, Department of Marketing, Boston University School of Management. Alan B. Cohen ScD, Harvard University. Professor. Also, Professor of Health Policy & Management, Boston University School of Management. Executive Director, Boston University Health Policy Institute. Sally J. Deane MPH, MEd, Boston University. Adjunct Clinical Assistant Professor. Health Care Consultant. Daniel Deykin MD, Harvard Medical School. Professor Emeritus. Also, Professor Emeritus of Medicine, Boston University School of Medicine. Director, Health Services Research and Development Service, and Chief, Cooperative Studies Program, Veteran Affairs. Charles L. Donahue MA, Cornell University. Adjunct Assistant Professor. President, HealthCare VALUE Management. Almas Dossa PhD, Brandeis University, MPH, MS, Boston University. Research Instructor. Gail H. Douglas RN, MPH, Boston University. Adjunct Assistant Professor. Richard H. Egdahl MD, Harvard Medical School; PhD, University of Minnesota. Professor. Also, Alexander Graham Bell Professor of Health Care Entrepreneurship, Boston University. Director, Boston University Health Care Entrepreneurship Program. Professor of Surgery, Boston University School of Medicine. Professor of Management, Boston University School of Management. University Professor, Boston University. Austin B. Frakt PhD, SM, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Research Assistant Professor. Paul M. Gertman MD, Johns Hopkins University. Professor. Ann Marie Hendricks PhD, University of Michigan. Associate Professor. Judith A. Jones DDS, MPH, University of North Carolina; DSc, Boston University. Associate Professor. Also, Associate Professor and Chair, Department of General Dentistry, Boston University School of Dental Medicine. Peter J. Koutoujian JD, New England School of Law; MPA, Harvard University. Adjunct Assistant Professor. Massachusetts State Representative and Chair, House Committee on Health Care. Judith Kurland BA, Mount Holyoke College. Adjunct Assistant Professor. Laura A. Lehner PhD, MA, State University of New York at Albany. Assistant Professor. Researcher, Management Science Group, Veterans Health Administration. Chiung-ju Liu MS, University of Kansas. Research Associate. John E. McDonough DrPH, University of Michigan; MPA, Harvard University. Adjunct Assistant Professor. Senior Associate, Institute for Health Policy, Brandeis University. Executive Director, Health Care for All. Donald Keith McInnes ScD, MS, Harvard University School of Public Health. Research Assistant Professor. Robert J. Master MD, New York Medical College. Associate Professor. Chief Medical Officer, Neighborhood Health Plan. Adjunct Assistant Professor. Doreen A. Nicastro MPH, Boston University. Instructor. Director of Training & Communications, Information Technology, Boston University School of Medicine. Victoria V. Ozonoff PhD, Boston University. Adjunct Assistant Professor. Director, Injury Surveillance Program, Massachusetts Department of Public Health. Cynthia A. Piltch PhD, Boston University; MPH, University of Michigan. Adjunct Assistant Professor. Consultant. Steven D. Pizer PhD, Boston College. Assistant Professor. Joseph D. Restuccia DrPH, MPH, University of California, Berkeley. Associate Professor. Also, Professor of Health Care & Operations Management, Boston University School of Management. Assistant Research Professor of Medicine, Boston University School of Medicine. Robert Restuccia MPA, Harvard University. Adjunct Assistant Professor. Executive Director, Community Catalyst. Alan S. Rosenfeld PhD, University of Massachusetts; MA, Boston College. Adjunct Associate Professor. President and Chief Executive Officer, Jewish Geriatric Services, Inc., Longmeadow, Mass. Carolyn E. Schwartz ScD, Harvard University. Adjunct Research Associate Professor. Stephanie Shimada PhD, Harvard University. Research Instructor of Health Policy & Management. Carol J. Simon PhD, University of Chicago; SM, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Associate Professor. Mary Slavin PhD, Clark University; MS, Boston University. Research Assistant Professor. Gene H. Stollerman MD, Columbia University. Professor Emeritus. Also, Professor Emeritus of Medicine, Boston University School of Medicine. Jennifer Sullivan PhD, MS, University of Massachusetts–Boston. Research Assistant Professor. James Taylor MD, University of California, Los Angeles. Clinical Professor. Also, Clinical Professor of Medicine, Boston University School of Medicine. Chief Medical Officer, East Boston Neighborhood Health Center. Elaine Ullian MPH, University of Michigan. Associate Professor. President and Chief Executive Officer, Boston Medical Center. Mark B. Wenneker MD, MPH, Harvard University. Adjunct Assistant Professor. Staff Physician, Boston’s Community Medical Group. Senior Consultant, The Bard Group. Robert A. Witzburg MD, Boston University. Professor. Also, Professor of Medicine and Associate Dean and Director of Admissions, Boston University School of Medicine. International HealthChairJonathon L. Simon DSc, Harvard University; MPH, University of California, Berkeley. Chair and Associate Professor. Director, Center for International Health & Development. Areas of interest: infectious disease epidemiology, international health and development. sph.bu.edu/jsimon Full-TimeAbu S. Abdullah PhD, University of Hong Kong; MPH, MBBS, Guangxi Medical University. Associate Professor. Areas of interest: prevention and control of chronic diseases in the developing world with a focus on smoking cessation and secondhand smoke, and other modifiable risk factors; infectious disease epidemiology, with a focus on HIV/STD and TB and major childhood illnesses in the developing world. sph.bu.edu/asma Mary A. Bachman DeSilva DSc, MSc, Harvard University; MSFS, Georgetown University. Assistant Professor. Areas of interest: child survival; social and economic impact of HIV/AIDS; infectious disease; nutrition in developing countries. sph.bu.edu/marybd Jennifer Beard PhD, University of New Hampshire; MPH, Boston University: MA, Ohio University. Assistant Professor. Areas of interest: public health writing, education policies in the public school sector, in South Africa in particular, and orphans and vulnerable children. sph.bu.edu/jenbeard William J. Bicknell MD, Duke University; MPH, University of California, Berkeley. Chair Emeritus and Professor. Areas of interest: the organization, delivery, and financing of health care; international health; health manpower and medical education; population aging and health services in resource-constrained environments; public-private sector interactions; and bioterrorism. sph.bu.edu/wbicknel Kirk Dearden DrPH, MPH, University of Alabama at Birmingham. Associate Professor. Areas of interest: epidemiology and qualitative methods, program strategies designed to improve health and well-being, maternal and neo-natal health, malaria, acute respiratory infections, malnutrition in children less than 5 years of age and adolescent health. sph.bu.edu/kdearden Frank G. Feeley JD, Yale University. Clinical Associate Professor. sph.bu.edu/ffeeley Matt Fox DSc, MPH, Boston University. Assistant Professor. Areas of interest: HIV/AIDS, malaria, Africa, Central Asia, clinical trials, epidemiologic methods, sensitivity analysis. sph.bu.edu/lmfox Davidson H. Hamer MD, University of Vermont. Associate Professor. Areas of interest: malaria (epidemiology, case management, prevention and control, malaria and pregnancy), micronutrient interventions for the treatment and prevention of childhood infectious diseases, adherence to HIV therapy, neonatal survival, antimicrobial resistance, and improving the health of the aging population through nutritional interventions. Clinical interests include travel medicine, tropical medicine, and HIV/AIDS. sph.bu.edu/dhamer David G. Javitch PhD, MA, Ohio State University. Assistant Professor. Also, Adjunct Assistant Professor of Management (Organizational Behavior), Boston University School of Management. Also, Instructor in Organizational Behavior at Harvard School of Public Health. Areas of interest: leadership, team building, negotiations, and psychological assessment of individuals, groups, and organizations. sph.bu.edu/drdj Warren Kaplan PhD, MPH, Boston University; JD, Suffolk University; MS, Texas A&M University. Assistant Professor. Consultant. Areas of interest: pharmaceutical/biotechnology drug research and development, public health and the environment, pharmaceutical policy and innovation in developing countries, domestic and international intellectual property, and drug regulatory and trade law. sph.bu.edu/wak Gerald T. Keusch MD, Harvard Medical School. Professor and Associate Dean for Global Health. Assistant Provost for Global Health, Boston University Medical Campus. Also, Professor of Medicine, Boston University School of Medicine. U.S. Chairman of the Indo–U.S. Vaccine Action Program, National Institutes of Health. Areas of interest: tropical infectious diseases, malnutrition and infection interactions, international public health. sph.bu.edu/keusch Shyama Kuruvilla PhD, London School of Hygeine and Tropical Medicine. Assistant Professor. Areas of interest: philosophy, process, and participation in public policy-making; the relationship between science and democracy; and the assessment of health research and policy impact. sph.bu.edu/shyamask Bruce Larson PhD, MA, University of Wisconsin. Associate Professor. Areas of interest: economics, evaluation of interventions, HIV/AIDS, malaria, poverty alleviation. sph.bu.edu/blarson William B. MacLeod ScD, SM, Harvard University. Assistant Professor. Areas of interest: demographic methods, infant and child health, primary health care, and infectious disease epidemiology. sph.bu.edu/wmacleod Deborah Maine DrPH, Columbia University. Professor. Areas of interest: reproductive health, evidence base for reproductive health programs, monitoring and evaluation of field programs, application of epidemiologic methods. sph.bu.edu/dpm1 Lisa Messersmith PhD, University of California; MPH, Johns Hopkins University. Associate Professor. Areas of interest: HIV/AIDS, gender, sexuality, human rights, vulnerability, inequity, sexual and reproductive health and rights, medical anthropology. sph.bu.edu/ljmesser Candace Miller ScD, Harvard University; MHS, Johns Hopkins University. Assistant Professor. Areas of interest: global health, children and HIV/AIDS, statistical methodology, policy analysis. sph.bu.edu/candace Laura Murray PhD, Western Michigan University. Assistant Professor. Areas of interest: mental and behavioral health in children, global mental health. sph.bu.edu/lkmurray Monica Onyango MPH, Boston University; RN, Registered Nurse Midwifery, Kenya Medical Training College. Lecturer. Areas of interest: reproductive health; maternal and child health; and health care in disasters and complex humanitarian emergencies. sph.bu.edu/monyango Sydney Rosen MPA, Harvard University. Assistant Professor. Areas of interest: international development, HIV/AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa, and health economics. sph.bu.edu/sbrosen Lora L. Sabin PhD, Harvard University. Assistant Professor. Areas of interest: international health and development; the impact of HIV/AIDS on children, households, and community; interventions to manage the HIV/AIDS epidemic; and economic development in East Asia and Africa. sph.bu.edu/lsabin Katherine Semrau MPH, Boston University. Instructor. Areas of interest: infectious diseases, HIV/AIDS, ARV rollout, child health and development in developing countries. sph.bu.edu/ksemrau Donald M. Thea MD, Columbia University; MSc, University of London. Professor. Areas of interest: HIV transmission through breast milk; improving treatment algorithm for acute respiratory infections in children; economic and social impact of HIV infection in sub-Saharan Africa; and use of information technology to improve health care delivery in resource-poor areas. sph.bu.edu/dthea Yesim Tozan PhD, Princeton University. Assistant Professor. Areas of interest: understanding the impact of interventions on population health and its determinants; linking the impact of interventions to socioeconomic consequences through economic evaluation methods. sph.bu.edu/tosan Taryn Vian MSc, Harvard University. Assistant Professor. Areas of interest: management efficiency and effectiveness for international health programs; quality management; cost analysis and disaster management in low- and middle-income countries. sph.bu.edu/tvian Brenda J. Waning MPH, Boston University. Assistant Professor. Areas of interest: pharmaceutical policy and pharmacoepidemiology. sph.bu.edu/bwaning James A. Wolff Jr. MD, Columbia University; BMS, Dartmouth Medical School; MAT, MPH, Harvard University. Associate Professor. Areas of interest: maternal and child health, emergency medicine, project management, information and communication technologies. sph.bu.edu/jwolff Kojo Yeboah-Antwi MBChB, University of Ghana Medical School; MPH, Royal Tropical Institute, Amsterdam. Assistant Professor. Areas of interest: evidence for community-based interventions, malaria, monitoring and evaluation of field programs, and maternal and child health. sph.bu.edu/kyantwi Part-TimeAyorinde A. Ajayi MB, BS, University of Ibadan, Nigeria; MPH, Boston University. Adjunct Associate Professor. Regional Director for Sub-Saharan Africa, The Population Council, Ghana. Onesky Aupont PhD, MA, Brandeis University; MPH, Boston University; MD, State University of Haiti. Adjunct Assistant Professor. Assistant Professor of Clinical Investigation, Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School. Brendan Bain MD, University of West Indies; MPH, Boston University. Adjunct Professor. Sub-Dean for Student Affairs and Head, Department of Community Health and Psychiatry, University of the West Indies. Judith Bass PhD, Johns Hopkins School of Public Health; MA, MPH, Columbia University. Adjunct Assistant Professor. Zulfiqar Bhutta PhD, Karolinska University; MBBS, University of Peshawar. Adjunct Professor. Ricardo Bitran PhD, MBA, Boston University; MS, University of Chile. Adjunct Assistant Professor. President, Bitran y Asociados. Kenneth Bloem MS, Harvard University. Adjunct Associate Professor. Also, Adjunct Associate Professor of Health Services. Senior Fellow, Center for Civilian Biodefense Strategies, Johns Hopkins School of Public Health. Carl F. Browne MPH, Boston University. Adjunct Associate Professor. Carlos E. Cardenas MD, University of San Marcos, Lima, Peru; MPH, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Adjunct Assistant Professor. Director, Health Unit, Care International, Atlanta. Guy J. Carrin PhD, University of Louvain, Belgium; MA, University of New Hampshire. Adjunct Professor. Professor of International Health Economics, University of Antwerp, Belgium. Senior Health Economist, WHO, Geneva. Greg Connolly DMD, Tufts University; MPH, Harvard University. Adjunct Assistant Professor. Director, Tobacco Control Program, Massachusetts Department of Public Health. Dulce Corazon Velasco MD, MBBS, Dhaka Medical College; MPH, Boston University. Adjunct Assistant Professor. Neville Rex Edwards Fendall BSc, MB, BS, MD, DPH, FFCM, FFPHM, MRCS, LRCP, University College and Hospital, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, England. Visiting Professor. Professor Emeritus, School of Tropical Medicine, University of Liverpool, England. Susan Foster PhD, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine; MA, Ohio University. Professor. Nicholas Guerina PhD, University of Pittsburgh; MD, Harvard University. Adjunct Assistant Professor. H. Kristian Heggenhougen PhD, MA, New School for Social Research. Professor. Allan G. Hill PhD, Durham University. Adjunct Professor. Andelot Professor of Demography, Harvard School of Public Health. Elizabeth S. Hillman OC, MD, FRCP, FAAP, University of Western Ontario (Canada). Adjunct Professor. Professor of Community Medicine, Universiti Sains Malaysia. Professor of Pediatrics and International Health; Director, Center for International Health and Development, University of Ottawa. Hans V. Hogerzeil PhD, Nijmegen, The Netherlands; MBBS, Leiden University, The Netherlands; FRCP, University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom; DSc, University of Aberdeen, United Kingdom. Adjunct Associate Professor. Coordinator for Policy, Access and Rational Use, Department of Essential Drugs and Medicines Policy, WHO, Geneva. Lucy Honig MA, Hunter College of the City University of New York. Adjunct Associate Professor. Ken James MBBS, MPH, University of the West Indies. Adjunct Assistant Professor. David W. Kahler EdD, MEd, University of Massachusetts, Amherst. Adjunct Assistant Professor. Vice President, World Education. Mohamed K. M. Kamel MBBCh, Cairo University; EdM, MPH, Boston University. Adjunct Assistant Professor. Teboho Kitleli BS, North Carolina State University. Adjunct Assistant Professor. Riitta-Liisa Kolehmainen-Aitken MD, University of Helsinki, Finland; DrPH, MPH, Harvard University. Adjunct Assistant Professor. Principal Program Associate, Management Sciences for Health. Richard O. Laing MBChB, MD, University of Zimbabwe; MSc, University of London. Adjunct Professor. Medical Officer, Policy, Access and Rational Use, Essential Drugs and Medicines Policy, World Health Organization. Joel H. Lamstein SM, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Adjunct Associate Professor. President, John Snow, Inc. President, World Education Inc. Elizabeth Lewis MBA, Bentley College. Adjunct Assistant Professor. Senior Associate, Health Reform and Financing Unit, Center for Health Systems and Services, Management Sciences for Health. Luigi Migliorini MD, University of Siena; MPH, Boston University. Adjunct Assistant Professor. Chief of Mission, Federation of Yugoslavia Office, WHO. Michael Montagne PhD, MA, University of Minnesota. Adjunct Professor. Professor, School of Pharmacy–Boston, Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences. Ossama A. Mossallam MPH, Boston University; MBBCh, Cairo University. Adjunct Assistant Professor. Health Services Management Consultant. Susan Oliverio MD, MPH, Boston University. Adjunct Assistant Professor. Instructor in Medicine, Harvard Medical School. Assistant in Medicine, Women’s Health Associates, Massachusetts General Hospital. Health Care Consultant, Health Systems Associates. Heather Onyett MD, Memorial University of Newfoundland; MPH, Johns Hopkins University. Adjunct Associate Professor. Associate Professor of Pediatrics, Community Health and Epidemiology, Microbiology and Immunology, Queen’s University. Alex Papilaya MD, Faculty of Medicine University of Indonesia; DTPH, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. Adjunct Professor. Executive Director, Center for Family Welfare, University of Indonesia. Jonathan D. Quick MD, MPH, University of Rochester. Adjunct Associate Professor. Director, Essential Drugs and Medicines Policy, WHO, Geneva. Janice Raymond PhD, Boston College; MA, Andover Newton Theological School. Adjunct Professor. Professor, University of Massachusetts–Amherst. Co-Director, Coalition Against Trafficking in Women. Sarah C. Richards PhD, MA, Boston University. Adjunct Assistant Professor. Leslie Roberts PhD, Johns Hopkins University; MSPH, Tulane University. Adjunct Assistant Professor. Sigrun Roesel DDS, MD, MPH, University of Hanover Medical School. Adjunct Assistant Professor. Medical Officer, Expanded Program on Immunization (EPI), WHO, Manila, Philippines. Dennis Ross-Degnan ScD, Harvard University. Adjunct Associate Professor. Associate Professor, Harvard Medical School. Dominic Screnci EdD, MEd, Boston University. Adjunct Assistant Professor. Igor Sheiman PhD, The Institute of International Relations, Moscow. Adjunct Associate Professor. Director, Moscow Office of Legal & Regulatory Health Reform Project, Boston University. Naresh C. Singh PhD, University of the West Indies; MSc, Indian Agricultural Research Institute. Adjunct Associate Professor. Principal Technical Advisor, United Nations Development Program. Noel Solomons MD, Harvard University. Associate Professor. Joseph Tham EdD, Harvard University. Adjunct Assistant Professor. Pius Muffih Tih PhD, William Carey International University, Pasadena; LLB, Yaounde University, Cameroon; MPH, Boston University. Adjunct Assistant Professor. Director of Health Services, CBC Health Boards, Cameroon. President, National Essential Drugs, Cameroon. Julia Valderrama MD, University of Granada; MPH, Boston University. Lecturer. Hannelore F. Vanderschmidt PhD, Boston College; EdM, Harvard University. Adjunct Associate Professor. Co-Director, Center for Educational Development in Health, Boston University Health Policy Institute. Anita Wagner PharmD, Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Allied Health Sciences; DrPH, MPH, Harvard University. Adjunct Assistant Professor. David B. Werner BS, University of New England (NSW, Australia). Visiting Professor. Co-Director, Health Wrights. Blair Wylie MD, Harvard University. Adjunct Assistant Professor. Assistant in Obstetrics and Gynecology, Division of Maternal–Fetal Medicine, Massacshusetts General Hospital. Dejan Zurovac PhD, Open University, UK. Adjunct Assistant Professor. Clinical Researcher, Centre for Tropical Medicine, University of Oxford, UK; postdoctoral research scientist, KEMRI/Wellcome Trust Collaborative Programme, Nairobi. Maternal & Child HealthChair ad interimLois McCloskey DrPH, MPH, University of California, Los Angeles. Associate Professor and Chair ad interim. Also, Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Boston University School of Medicine. Areas of interest: access to and quality of health care services for urban women; provider-patient communication; reproductive health policy; community-based program evaluation; and the integration of quantitative and qualitative methods. sph.bu.edu/loism Full-TimeMary K. Barger MPH, Johns Hopkins University; BSN, Stanford University. Associate Professor. Areas of interest: perinatal epidemiology, maternal morbidity and mortality, and clinical midwifery practice. sph.bu.edu/mbarger Judith Bernstein PhD, Heller School, Brandeis University; RNC, MSN, University of New Mexico. Professor. Also, Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine, Boston University School of Medicine. Areas of interest: access to preventive services, substance abuse issues for women and adolescents, and reproductive ethics. sph.bu.edu/jbernste Eugene Declercq PhD, MS, Florida State University; MBA, University of Massachusetts. Professor and Assistant Dean for Doctoral Education. Areas of interest: comparative and U.S. maternal and child health policy; maternal morbidity; national natality data analysis; and community needs assessment. sph.bu.edu/declercq Emily Feinberg ScD, CPNP, Harvard University; MSN, Simmons College. Assistant Professor. Also, Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Boston University School of Medicine. Areas of interest: maternal depression, community-based mental health interventions, child and adolescent preventative services, and immigrant health. sph.bu.edu/emfeinbe Milton Kotelchuck PhD, MPH, Harvard University. Chair Emeritus and Professor. Areas of interest: prenatal care, infant mortality, racial disparities, MCH program evaluation, and child health policy. sph.bu.edu/kotelch Jo-Anna L. Rorie MSN, CNM, Yale University; MPH, Harvard University. Associate Professor. Areas of interest: health disparities with special emphasis on women and residents in public housing; culturally competent primary care service approaches for women throughout the life cycle. sph.bu.edu/jrorie Part-TimeMarlene Anderka MPH, ScD, Boston University. Lecturer. Principal Investigator, Center for Birth Defects, Bureau of Family and Community Health, Massachusetts Department of Public Health. Mary Aruda ScD, PhD, University of Massachusetts; MSN, Boston University; BSN, Cornell University. Adjunct Assistant Professor. Nurse Practitioner, Adolescent/Young Adult Clinic, Boston College School of Nursing. Lynn Borgatta MD, Albert Einstein College of Medicine; MPH, Columbia University. Clinical Associate Professor. Also, Clinical Associate Professor of Obstetrics & Gynecology, Boston University School of Medicine. Director, Fertility Control Center, Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, Boston Medical Center. David Dorfman MD, New York University. Associate Professor. Also, Associate Professor of Pediatrics, Boston University School of Medicine. Patricia Elliott MPH, Boston University. Lecturer. Barbara Ferrer PhD, Brandeis University; MPH, Boston University. Adjunct Assistant Professor. Laurie Ann Friedman MSN, CNM, Yale University School of Nursing. Lecturer. Midwife, The Cambridge Midwives. Jenifer Goldman-Fraser PhD, MPH, University of North Carolina. Assistant Professor. Ellen Hutchins ScD, MPH, Johns Hopkins University. Adjunct Associate Professor. Deborah F. Issokson PsyD, Massachusetts School of Professor Psychology; MA, Lesley College. Adjunct Assistant Professor. Ruth Keen MPH, CNM, Boston University. Adjunct Clinical Instructor. Director and Certified Nurse-Midwife, Midwives of the Merrimack Valley. Teresa W. Marchese CNM, MSN, University of Illinois; PhD, George Mason University. Adjunct Assistant Professor. Vivien Morris MPH, Boston University; MS, Framingham State College. Clinical Assistant Professor. Also, Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Boston University School of Medicine. Administrative Director, Nutrition and Fitness for Life Program, Boston Medical Center. John (Sean) G. Palfrey MD, MPhil, Columbia University. Clinical Professor. Also, Clinical Professor of Pediatrics, Boston University School of Medicine. Steven J. Parker MD, University of Michigan. Associate Professor. Also, Associate Professor of Pediatrics, Boston University School of Medicine. Director, Division of Behavioral & Developmental Pediatrics, Boston Medical Center. Carol Sakala PhD, Boston University; MSPH, University of Utah; MA, University of Chicago. Adjunct Assistant Professor. Director of Programs, Maternity Center Association. Bonitta Steuer MSN, CNM, University of Pennsylvania; BSN, State University of New York at Plattsburgh. Adjunct Clinical Assistant Professor. Phillip G. Stubblefield MD, Harvard University. Professor. Also, Professor, Obstetrics & Gynecology, Boston University School of Medicine. Elsie Vergara ScD, Boston University; MPH, University of Puerto Rico. Associate Professor. Program Coordinator, Department of Occupational Therapy, Boston University Medical Center. Deborah Klein Walker EdD, MEd, Harvard University. Adjunct Professor. Principal Associate/Scientist, Abt Associates. C. Jason Wang MD, Harvard University; PhD, Pardee RAND Graduate School. Assistant Professor. Also, Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Boston University School of Medicine. Judith Weiss ScD, Johns Hopkins University. Research Associate Professor. Social & Behavioral SciencesChairDeborah J. Bowen PhD, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences. Chair and Professor. Areas of interest: cancer education and prevention, smoking cessation, exercise intervention and post-menopausal women. sph.bu.edu/dbowen Associate ChairMichael Siegel MD, Yale University; MPH, University of California, Berkeley. Associate Chair and Professor. Areas of interest: strategies to reduce tobacco use; evaluation of tobacco control interventions; effects of cigarette advertising and promotion on smoking among youth; health effects of environmental tobacco smoke; use of mass media in health promotion; and homelessness as a public health problem. sph.bu.edu/mbsiegal Full-TimeAlison B. Albers PhD, MA, University of Virginia. Assistant Professor. Area of interest: socioeconomic inequalities in health. sph.bu.edu/aalbers Ulrike Boehmer PhD, MA, Boston College. Assistant Professor. Researcher, CHQOER, Veterans Health Administration. Areas of interest: access, diversity, health outcomes, women’s health, HIV, cancer, and consumer activism. sph.bu.edu/boehmer Harold Cox MSSW, University of Texas. Associate Professor and Associate Dean for Public Health Practice. Areas of interest: state and local public health, mental retardation, HIV/AIDS, racial and ethnic health disparities. sph.bu.edu/hcox William DeJong PhD, MA, Stanford University. Professor and ad interim Coordinator for Social & Behavioral Doctoral Education. Areas of interest: mass communication, health education, and alcohol control. sph.bu.edu/wdejong Jonathan Howland PhD, MPH, Boston University; MPA, Northeastern University. Professor. Areas of interest: program evaluation, community intervention, substance abuse prevention, injury epidemiology, sexually transmitted diseases, and public health history. sph.bu.edu/jhowl Daniel M. Merrigan EdD, MPH, Boston University; MDiv, ThM, Weston School of Theology. Associate Professor. Areas of interest: health promotion and disease prevention; health education; health behavior; HIV/AIDS; substance use and abuse; leadership development; local public health practice; spirituality and well-being; emergency preparedness; and work-force development. sph.bu.edu/merrigan Anita Raj PhD, MS, University of Georgia. Associate Professor. Areas of interest: HIV and women, sexual health, violence against women, and immigrant health. sph.bu.edu/anitaraj David L. Rosenbloom PhD, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Professor. Director, Join Together: A National Resource for Communities Fighting Substance Abuse and Gun Violence; Director, Youth Alcohol Prevention Center. sph.bu.edu/david Emily Rothman ScD, Harvard School of Public Health. Assistant Professor. Areas of interest: violence prevention, fatherhood, men’s health, and GLBT health. sph.bu.edu/erothman Lee Strunin PhD, Brandeis University. Professor. Areas of interest: qualitative methods; culture, ethnicity, and health beliefs and behaviors; HIV/AIDS prevention; adolescent sexuality; and alcohol and drug use among adolescents. sph.bu.edu/lstrunin Part-TimeMarilyn Arnold DSc, Harvard School of Public Health; MPH, Boston University. Lecturer. Linda L. Barnes PhD, MA, MTS, Harvard University. Associate Professor. Also, Associate Professor of Pediatrics, Boston University School of Medicine. Diane D. Barry MS, Boston University. Adjunct Assistant Professor. Howard Bauchner MD, Boston University. Professor. Also, Professor of Pediatrics, Boston University School of Medicine. Nicole S. Bell ScD, Harvard University; MPH, University of Oklahoma. Adjunct Assistant Professor. Vice President, Social Sectors Development Strategies, Inc. Edward Bernstein MD, Stanford University. Professor. Also, Professor of Emergency Medicine and Vice Chairman for Academic Affairs, Department of Emergency Medicine, Boston University School of Medicine. Attending Physician, Emergency Department, Boston Medical Center. Raymond Bossé PhD, Boston University; MA, Fordham University. Adjunct Professor. Associate Director and Research Sociologist, Veterans Affairs Normative Aging Study. Nicolas P. Carballeira MPH, Boston University; ND, Santa Fe College of Natural Medicine. Adjunct Assistant Professor. Director of Health Policy, Latin American Health Institute. Assistant Clinical Professor of Family Medicine and Community Health, Tufts University. Patricia Case ScD, Harvard University, MPH, University of California, Berkeley. Adjunct Assistant Professor. Stuart R. Chipkin MD, State University of New York at Brooklyn. Research Associate Professor. Also, Associate Professor of Medicine, Boston University School of Medicine. Associate Professor of Medicine, Tufts University School of Medicine. Chief, Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, Baystate Medical Center. Nathan K. Cobb MD, Boston University. Senior Research Fellow. Elizabeth M. Cohen MPH, Boston University. Lecturer. Executive Director, Rape Crisis Services of Greater Lowell. Stephen C. Crane PhD, MPH, University of Michigan. Assistant Professor. Executive Vice President/CEO, American Academy of Physician Assistants, Alexandria, Virginia. Carol A. Dolan PhD, MA, University of North Carolina. Adjunct Instructor. Lecturer in Psychology, University of Maryland European Division. Senior Research Scientist, U.S. Army Medical Research, Europe. William Fernandez MD, University of California, Davis; MPH, Columbia University. Lecturer. Deborah A. Frank MD, Harvard University. Assistant Professor. Also, Professor of Pediatrics, Boston University School of Medicine. Director, Grow Clinic, Boston Medical Center. Susan S. Gallagher MPH, Boston University. Adjunct Associate Professor. Senior Scientist, Education Development Center, Inc. Jaimie Gradus MPH, Boston University. Lecturer. Jacey Greece MPH, Boston University. Lecturer. Donald D. Halstead BA, Franconia College. Lecturer. Instructor, Harvard School of Public Health. Mark Hansen MPH, Boston University. Lecturer. John A. Hermos MD, Boston University. Associate Professor. Also, Associate Professor of Medicine, Boston University School of Medicine. Investigator, MAVERIC Research Service, VA Boston Healthcare System. Physician in General Internal Medicine, Boston Medical Center. Renee Johnson PhD, MPH, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Adjunct Assistant Professor. Kimberly A. Kaphingst ScD, Harvard School of Public Health; MA, Harvard University. Lecturer. Karestan C. Koenen PhD, Boston University; MA, Columbia University. Assistant Professor. Also, Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, Boston University School of Medicine. Kim Kronenberg MPH, Boston University. Lecturer. Karen Kuhlthau PhD, MA, University of Michigan. Adjunct Assistant Professor. Associate Director, Center for Child and Adolescent Health Policy, Massachusetts General Hospital for Children. Associate Sociologist, Massachusetts General Hospital. Assistant Professor, Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School. Annie Lewis-O’Connor MSN, Simmons College; MPH, Boston University. Adjunct Instructor. Pediatric and OB/GYN Nurse Practitioner, Neponset Health Center. Jane Liebschutz MD, Harvard University. Associate Professor. Also, Associate Professor of Medicine, Boston University School of Medicine. Alisa K. Lincoln PhD, Columbia University; MPH, Boston University. Adjunct Associate Professor. Also, Adjunct Associate Professor of Psychiatry, Boston University School of Medicine. Joseph S. LoCastro PhD, University of Maryland. Assistant Professor. Also, Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Assistant Professor of Medicine, Boston University School of Medicine. Associate Professor of Psychology, Boston University. Associate Chief, Psychology Service, VA Boston Healthcare System. Timothy S. Naimi MD, University of Massachusetts; MPH, Harvard University. Adjunct Assistant Professor. Nicole Prudent MD, University of Guadalajara; MPH, Harvard University. Assistant Professor. Also, Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Boston University School of Medicine. Pediatrician, Primary Care, Boston Medical Center. Co-Director, Haitian Health Institute. Paula A. Quatromoni DSc, Boston University; MS, University of Maine. Assistant Professor. Also, Assistant Professor of Epidemiology. Assistant Professor of Health & Human Sciences, Boston University Sargent College of Health & Rehabilitation Sciences. Co-Investigator, The Framingham Nutrition Studies. Amy Rubin PhD, State University of New York. Adjunct Assistant Professor. Instructor, Department of Psychiatry, Harvard University School of Medicine. Jeffrey H. Samet MD, Baylor College of Medicine; MPH, Boston University; MA, Brandeis University. Professor. Also, Professor of Medicine, Boston University School of Medicine. Chief, Section of General Internal Medicine, Boston Medical Center. Medical Director of Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Services, Boston Public Health Commission. Norman A. Scotch PhD, Northwestern University; SMHyg, Harvard University. Professor and Dean Emeritus. Also, Professor of Sociomedical Sciences & Community Medicine, Boston University School of Medicine. Adjunct Professor of Anthropology, Boston University. Senior Advisor, Join Together. Scout PhD, Columbia University, MA, George Mason University. Adjunct Clinical Assistant Professor. David Shannon LICSW, Boston University. Instructor. Staff Therapist and Trainer, Fenway Community Health Center. Jan Snoberg Master Mariner, BSc, Kalmar Maritime Academy. Lecturer. Senior Lecturer, University of Kalmar, Sweden. Judith P. Swazey PhD, Harvard University. Adjunct Professor. Also, Adjunct Professor of Sociomedical Sciences & Community Medicine, Boston University School of Medicine. Founding President and Senior Scholar, the Acadia Institute, Bar Harbor, Maine. Sharon L. Tennstedt PhD, Boston University; MSN, Case Western Reserve University. Adjunct Assistant Professor. Also, Research Associate Professor, Boston University School of Social Work. Vice President and Director, Institute for Studies on Aging, New England Research Institutes. Barbara H. Vinick PhD, Boston University. Assistant Professor. Research Sociologist, Veterans Affairs Normative Aging Study. Diana Chapman Walsh PhD, MS, Boston University. Adjunct Professor. Former President, Wellesley College. Adjunct Professor, Harvard School of Public Health. Alvin E. Winder PhD, University of Chicago; MPH, University of California, Berkeley. Adjunct Professor. Professor Emeritus of Public Health, University of Massachusetts–Amherst. Ronda C. Zakocs PhD, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill; MPH, Boston University. Adjunct Associate Professor. Barry S. Zuckerman MD, Georgetown University. Professor. Also, Professor and Chair of Pediatrics, Boston University School of Medicine. Chair, Department of Pediatrics, Boston Medical Center. Published by Trustees of Boston University
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