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Elizabeth Kelvin

Associate Professor; Interim Associate Dean for Research

Dr. Kelvin is an infectious disease epidemiologist with extensive global health experience. She previously served as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Paraguay and has taught internationally in South Korea and Bangladesh. Her research encompasses disease prevention trials, particularly focusing on neglected conditions. She directs the Neglected and Emerging Infectious Diseases lab and maintains research affiliations with multiple institutions.

Education

  • PhD in Epidemiology, Columbia University
  • MPhil in Epidemiology, Columbia University
  • MPH in Epidemiology, Columbia University
  • MA in Latin American Studies, Tulane University
  • BA in Psychology, University of Chicago

Research Interests

Infectious Disease Epidemiology; HIV/AIDS and STIs; Neurocysticercosis; Neglected and Emerging Diseases; Global Health; Randomized Controlled Trials (RCTs)

Publications