Emmanuel Tetteh is a trained physician and infectious-disease epidemiologist whose work focuses on applying implementation research and systems science methods to enhance health-care delivery in routine-care settings. His current research emphasizes understanding multilevel mechanisms and pathways for integrating noncommunicable-disease care into the management of individuals living with HIV in resource-limited settings. 

Tetteh works primarily with the School of Public Health’s Center for Public Health Systems Science, where he contributes to advancing public health practice and policy. He is also an investigator at the Clear Path Collaborative, an initiative aimed at supporting targeted and coordinated testing for HIV and sexually transmitted infections to improve sexual health and eradicate the HIV epidemic in the St. Louis region. He also teaches graduate-level courses in global health, research methods, and epidemiology.  

Areas of focus:

  • Infectious diseases 
  • Implementation science 
  • Health systems research 
  • Global health