The College of Population Health faculty members listed below possess expertise in Chronic Disease Prevention and Treatment and are dedicated to advancing the field through cutting-edge research and practical interventions. Our faculty are leading experts who collaborate with governments, health care organizations, and communities to address the growing burden of chronic diseases. Our mission is to equip population health students with the knowledge and tools necessary to navigate the complexities of chronic disease prevention and treatment with expertise and dedication, ultimately improving health outcomes and quality of life.
Chronic Disease Prevention & Treatment, Food Systems & Food Security
Chronic Disease Prevention & Treatment, Food Systems & Food Security
Chronic Disease Prevention & Treatment, Public Health Workforce Development
Chronic Disease Prevention & Treatment, Environmental Health/Climate Change, Occupational Health, Cardiovascular Epidemiology, Circadian Rhythms, Artificial Light at Night, Biomarker-based Studies
Chronic Disease Prevention & Treatment, Food Systems & Food Security, Global Health, Maternal & Child Health, Older Adult Health, Public Health Policy & Law, School Health, Diabetes, Chronic Kidney Disease, Malnutrition, Diet Quality, Global Nutrition, Early Childhood Services, Clinical-Community Linkages
Chronic Disease Prevention & Treatment, Food Systems & Food Security, Global Health, Hispanic/Latino Health, Public Health Policy & Law
Maternal & Child Health, Perinatal Epidemiology, Neuroepidemiology, Child Mental Health and ADHD, Social Epidemiology
Chronic Disease Prevention & Treatment, Health Economics, Older Adult Health, Public Health Policy & Law, Public Health Workforce Development, Research Methods, Study Design, Causal Inference, Applied Epidemiology
Behavioral & Mental Health, Chronic Disease Prevention & Treatment, Global Health