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Benjamin Meier

2016 October 19

Dr. Meier’s interdisciplinary research—at the intersection of international law, public policy, and global health—examines human rights frameworks for global health governance.  Advancing rights-based frameworks for public health, he has written and presented extensively on the development, evolution, and implementation of … Read more

Keymanthri Moodley

2016 October 19

Prof Keymanthri Moodley completed her undergraduate medical training in 1988 at the University of Kwa-Zulu Natal and spent 3 years in Internal Medicine at King Edward VIII and RK Khan Hospitals. This was followed by postgraduate training in Family Medicine at … Read more

Kate Muessig

2016 October 19

Dr. Kate Muessig is a public health interventionist and social scientist whose research centers on the prevention and care of HIV and other sexually transmitted infections in the urban United States and in China. She is an assistant professor in … Read more

Raul Necochea

2016 October 19

Raúl Necochea obtained his Ph.D. in History from McGill University, and held a post-doctoral fellowship at the University of Toronto’s Dalla Lana School of Public Health before joining UNC’s Department of Social Medicine. He is broadly interested in the history … Read more

Jing-Bao Nie

2016 October 19

Jing-Bao Nie was trained originally as a physician in Chinese medicine in China. He then studied sociology in Canada, and the medical humanities and bioethics in the USA. His extensive research takes a distinctive transcultural approach to bioethics and cultural … Read more

Shan Qiao

2016 October 19

Shan Qiao, a PhD in the Department of International Health in Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, now works as a post-doc fellow in the Pediatrics Prevention Research Center in Wayne State University School of Medicine. With an academic … Read more

Stuart Rennie

2016 October 19

Stuart Rennie is Associate Professor in Social Medicine. His background is in philosophy and medical anthropology, and his doctoral dissertation concentrated on the impact luck and chance can have on attributions of moral responsibility. Dr. Rennie’s current teaching, research and … Read more

Zachary Rich

2016 October 19

Zachary C. Rich is a fourth year medical student at Tufts University School of Medicine with an interest in the social determinants of health. Through the Doris Duke Foundation he will spend a year working with Dr. Joseph Tucker on … Read more

Malika Roman Isler

2016 October 19

Malika is the inaugural Director of Wellbeing at Wake Forest University.  As a Wake Forest alumnna, Malika has a Bachelor of Science in Health and Exercise Science.  She continued her studies and completed a Master of Public Health (Health Promotion) … Read more

Theresa Rossouw

2016 October 19

Professor Theresa Rossouw qualified as a medical doctor (MBChB) in 1996 and then completed an MPhil (Applied Ethics), MPH (Epidemiology and Biostatistics) and a PhD in applied biomedical ethics focusing on concepts of personhood and autonomy in a multicultural society, … Read more