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Jamie Dahm Kaczaniuk, MSEd, is a lead project coordinator on two federally funded research projects examining environmental and genetic risk exposures that may impact child development.
Luther G Kalb, PhD '17, MHS '08, uses data to improve the well-being of populations.
Anna Kalbarczyk, DrPH '20, MPH is an implementation scientist, studying how programs and policies work to advance gender and health equity.
Norma Kanarek, PhD, is an epidemiologist whose research focuses on the health of populations, patient participation in clinical trials, the use of preventive health services, and cancer etiology.
Sukon Kanchanaraksa, PhD ’86, MHS ’79, leads a team of instructional designers in the Center for Teaching and Learning to support academic and continuing educational activities.
Celia Karp, PhD '20, studies psychosocial determinants of sexual and reproductive health and the ways services support or inhibit individuals in achieving their contraceptive and fertility goals.
Tahilin Sanchez Karver, PhD ‘21, MPH, employs social and behavioral theory and mixed-methods to research stigma, HIV prevention and treatment, and sexual and reproductive health to inform equitable, community-driven interventions.
Parastu Kasaie, PhD, uses computer simulation modeling to study disease epidemics and address public health policy concerning disease prevention and control.
Nancy Kass, ScD '89, studies the ethics' implications of alternative public health policies and public health research designs in the US and globally.
Joanne Katz, ScD ’93, MS, is an epidemiologist with expertise in maternal, neonatal, and child health and extensive work experience in Nepal and other South Asian countries.
Jennifer Kavran, PhD, MS, MPhil, is a biophysicist who investigates how cells communicate with each other and their environment.
Emily Keats, PhD, MPH, studies nutrition interventions, dietary practices, and the multifactorial drivers of malnutrition to improve maternal, child, and adolescent health and survival.
Sheppard G. Kellam, MD, Professor Emeritus and former Chair of the Department of Mental Health, works with public schools to help students succeed at each stage of school life.