Lora Iannotti
Lauren and Lee Fixel Distinguished Professor
MA, PhD
Lora Iannotti is the inaugural Lauren and Lee Fixel Distinguished Professor at WashU School of Public Health and founding director of the E3 Nutrition Lab. Her lab aims to identify nutrition solutions that embrace principles embodied in the three E’s: equity, environment and evolution. Iannotti leads projects in Ecuador, Haiti and Madagascar, where she collaborates with […]
Douglas Luke
Distinguished Professor in Public Health Systems Science
MA, PhD
Douglas Luke is a leading researcher in the areas of public health policy, systems science and tobacco control. Luke directs work focused primarily on the evaluation, dissemination and implementation of evidence-based public health policies. Over the past decade, Luke has used systems science methods, especially social network analysis and agent-based modeling, to address important public […]
Lindsay Stark
Director of Undergraduate Public Health Education, Professor
MPH, DrPH
Lindsay Stark is a social epidemiologist whose work focuses on preventing violence, improving mental health and advancing the well-being of women, children, and families in contexts of conflict, displacement and adversity. She is internationally recognized for developing innovative methods to measure sensitive social issues and for evaluating interventions that promote safety and resilience. Stark has […]
Angela Hobson
Associate Dean for Education, Professor of Teaching
MPH, PhD
Angela Hobson teaches the Foundations of Public Health courses “Environmental Health” and “Epidemiology.” Hobson previously served as an adjunct faculty member at the Brown School and as an adjunct assistant professor in environmental and occupational health at Saint Louis University. Hobson has over 15 years of research and practice experience. Previous research has included occupational […]
Debra Haire-Joshu
Associate Dean of Faculty Affairs
Professor, Joyce and Chauncy Buchheit Professorship in Public Health
PhD, RN, MS, MA
Debra Haire-Joshu is an internationally renowned scholar of health behavior who develops population-wide interventions to reduce obesity and prevent diabetes among underserved women and children. She holds a joint appointment in the Washington University School of Medicine, and directs the Center for Obesity Prevention and Policy Research (COPPR) and the Washington University Center for Diabetes […]
Maura Kepper
Assistant Professor
MPH, PhD
Maura Kepper’s work is driven by collaborative design methods, engaging key partners to explore and address the role of complex systems in health and health care. Her research uniquely integrates behavioral health, informatics, and dissemination and implementation science to develop impactful and sustainable interventions. Employing epidemiologic methods, Kepper evaluates the effects of environments on health […]
Ross Brownson
Steven H. and Susan U. Lipstein Distinguished Professor
PhD
An expert in chronic disease prevention and implementation science, Ross Brownson is a global leader in the field of evidence-based public health. Brownson directs the Prevention Research Center, which develops innovative approaches to chronic disease prevention through implementation research. He has led many research and training projects funded by various federal and foundation sources, including the […]
Rodrigo Reis
Professor
MS, PhD
Rodrigo Siqueira Reis (he/him/his) is a professor in the School of Public Health, where he leads innovative research initiatives focused on the intersections of physical activity, urban environments, health equity and climate resilience. Reis leads the People, Health and Place Unit within the Prevention Research Center, where he is also an investigator. Across his career, Reis has co-authored […]
Sarah Moreland-Russell
Associate Professor
MPH, PhD
Sarah Moreland-Russell’s research focuses on understanding the factors that facilitate effective public health policy implementation and sustainability to maximize the potential for equitable population health. Her work focuses on chronic disease prevention policy specifically in the areas of nutrition, obesity prevention, and tobacco control. Findings from her research have informed local-level policy adoption, guided the […]
Timothy McBride
Bernard Becker Professor
MS, PhD
Timothy McBride is an influential health policy analyst and leading health economist shaping the national agenda in health insurance, health reform, rural health care, Medicare and Medicaid policy, health economics and access to health care. He serves as co-director of the Center for Advancing Health Services, Policy & Economics Research at WashU and heads the […]