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Faculty, Winter 2018

Expanding Our Talent

By Brown Public Health · Posted: March 2, 2018

The Brown University School of Public Health welcomed exciting new faculty in 2017-18.

BEHAVIORAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCES

Jasjit Sing Ahluwalia, MD, MPH, MS
Professor of Behavioral & Social Sciences

Hector Lopez-Vergara, PhD
Assistant Professor of Behavioral & Social Sciences

Matthew Meisel, PhD
Assistant Professor of Behavioral & Social Sciences

Jennifer Pellowski, PhD
Assistant Professor of Behavioral and Social Sciences
BIOSTATISTICS

Lorin Crawford, PhD
Assistant Professor of Biostatistics

Stavroula Chrysanthopoulou, PhD
Assistant Professor of Biostatistics

Jon Steingrimsson, PhD
Assistant Professor of Biostatistics

HEALTH SERVICES, POLICY AND PRACTICE

Emmanuelle Belanger, PhD
Assistant Professor of Health Services, Policy & Practice


Stefan Gravenstein, MD, MPH
Professor of Medicine and Health Services, Policy & Practice

Eric Jutkowitz, PhD
Assistant Professor of Health Services, Policy & Practice

Andrew Zullo, PharmD, ScM, PhD
Assistant Professor of Health Services, Policy & Practice
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