Ayman El-Mohandes

Professor and Dean CUNY SPH Dr. El-Mohandes is a pediatrician and public health scholar dedicated to public service. He specializes in reducing infant mortality in underserved populations and has conducted research both domestically and internationally. Since becoming Dean in 2013, he has transformed CUNY SPH into an independent school within CUNY, achieved full re-accreditation in […]

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Renee Goodwin

Distinguished Professor CUNY SPH · Google Scholar · Website · Twitter Dr. Goodwin specializes in psychiatric and substance use epidemiology with clinical psychology credentials. Over two decades, her research has received funding from NIMH, NIDA, NHLBI, and NIAAA. She has authored more than 265 peer-reviewed publications and currently serves as Deputy Editor for Nicotine and […]

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Heidi E Jones

Professor; Director of the Doctoral Program in Epidemiology CUNY SPH · ISPH · Google Scholar · ORCID · Twitter · LinkedIn Dr. Jones is an experienced epidemiologist with over 20 years focusing on ways to improve reproductive and sexual health outcomes, while maintaining individuals’ autonomy. She has conducted extensive international work in Burkina Faso and […]

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Elizabeth Kelvin

Associate Professor; Interim Associate Dean for Research CUNY SPH · ISPH · Google Scholar · LinkedIn 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 […]

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Denis Nash

Distinguished Professor; Executive Director, CUNY Institute for Implementation Science in Population Health; Associate Director of the Einstein‑Rockefeller‑CUNY Center for AIDS Research (CFAR) CUNY SPH · ISPH · Google Scholar · Twitter · Bluesky Dr. Nash is a leading epidemiologist whose career has focused on infectious disease research and public health surveillance. His work spans over […]

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