Adjunct Faculty
Boyko, Edward
Adjunct Professor
MD, MPH
206-277-4618
Diabetes mellitus, Diagnostic test methodology, Obesity, Visceral adiposity
Cangelosi, Gerard
Adjunct Professor and Associate Dean
PhD
206-543-2005
Infectious disease exposure and diagnosis, focusing on tuberculosis and related diseases
Celum, Connie
Adjunct Professor
MD, MPH, BA
206-520-3824
HIV prevention; microbicide; vaccine trials with the objective to find effective strategies to reduce HIV acquisition and transmission.
Chu, Helen
Adjunct Associate Professor
206-685-8702
Maternal immunization, in particular vaccines against influenza and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV)
de Boer, Ian
Adjunct Professor
Prevention and early identification of chronic kidney disease, diabetic kidney disease, vitamin D deficiency and kidney disease
Dombrowski, Julia
Adjunct Associate Professor
206-744-5640
Julia Dombrowski is the King K. Holmes Endowed Professor in STD and AIDS.
Research focuses on improving HIV/STD clinical service delivery; public health aspects of HIV/STD; intersection of substance use disorders and HIV/STD.
Duchin, Jeffrey
Adjunct Professor
MD
206-296-4774
Respiratory infections; vaccine-preventable diseases; surveillance systems; infectious diseases of public health significance
Ebel, Beth
Adjunct Professor
206-744-9438
Injury prevention; health behaviors, health disparity research, safe and active transportation
Fann, Jesse
Adjunct Professor
206-685-4280
Epidemiology and health services implications; psychiatric epidemiology
Floyd, James
Adjunct Associate Professor
MD
206-221-7775
Drug safety, pharmacogenomics, and methods for using electronic health data in epidemiologic studies
Fullerton, Malia
Adjunct Professor
206-616-1864
Research ethics questions in human genetics and genomics, with a particular emphasis on the role of genomics in the interrogation and address of ethnic health disparities
Gloyd, Stephen
Adjunct Professor
MD, MPH
206-616-2922
Health systems research, implementation science, political economy of global health
Golden, Matthew
Adjunct Professor
MD, MPH
206-744-6829
Prevention and control of sexually transmitted infections (STI), including HIV
Goodreau, Steven
Adjunct Professor
Human infectious disease ecology; HIV; sexual behavior; social network analysis; exponential random graph models; epidemic modeling
Graham, Susan
Adjunct Professor
PhD, MD, MPH
206-351-0414
HIV/STI prevention and treatment, Epidemiology
Haselkorn, Jodie
Adjunct Professor
MD, MPH
206-764-2222
Health services for individuals with disabilities, Quality of life, Low back problems, Multiple sclerosis
Hitti, Jane
Adjunct Professor
MD, MPH
206-543-9867
Quality improvement, infectious diseases in pregnancy
Hujoel, Philippe
Adjunct Professor
PhD, MSD
206-543-2034
The adverse impact of smoking and carbohydrates on dental and systemic diseases; the diagnosis, etiology, treatment and prognosis of dental diseases
Kerani, Roxanne
Adjunct Research Associate Professor
206-731-8769
Screening for and treatment of HIV and tuberculosis in the African immigrant and refugee population in the US
Kestenbaum, Bryan
Adjunct Professor
206-685-7343
Vascular calcification; kidney specific mechanisms for cardiovascular risk; mineral metabolism disturbances
Lemaitre, Rozenn
Adjunct Research Professor
206-221-2780
Diabetes, cardiovascular disease, sudden cardiac arrest, fatty acids, lipidomics, nutrition
Levy, Karen
Adjunct Professor
Focuses on the ecology and epidemiology of food and waterborne diseases. Her research group applies microbiological and epidemiological methods to study water quality, food safety, and the impact of climate change on the transmission of diarrheal diseases.
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Longstreth, Jr., W.T.
Adjunct Professor
MD, MPH
206-744-3251
Neuroepidemiology; cerebrovascular disease
Mokdad, Ali
Adjunct Professor
PhD
206-897-2849
Chronic Diseases; obesity; surveillance; survey methodology; emergency and refugee health
Narita, Masa
Adjunct Professor
206-744-4579
Clinical and public health aspects of tuberculosis (TB diagnosis, treatment, infection control, epidemiology, and health care delivery)
Pergam, Steven
Adjunct Associate Professor
MPH
Prevention of infections in patients with cancer, transplant recipients and other immunocompromised populations.
Porter, Michael
Adjunct Professor
MS, MD, BA
206-277-1407
Urologic oncology; bladder cancer screening
Rabinowitz, Peter
Adjunct Professor
MD, MPH
206-616-0598
Occupational and environmental medicine. Zoonotic disease. One Health.
Reding, Kerryn
Adjunct Associate Professor
PhD, MPH
Reducing cancer incidence and recurrence, with particular interests in lifestyle interventions and biomarkers of risk, as well as reducing racial disparities in breast cancer
Rhew, Isaac
Adjunct Research Associate Professor
PhD, MPH
Psychiatric epidemiology; substance use; social epidemiology; epidemiologic methods; applied statistics
Rivara, Frederick
Adjunct Professor
MD, MPH
206-744-9449
Childhood precursors to adult disease and prevention of the major causes of death in the United States through interventions in childhood and adolescence
Roxby, Alison
Adjunct Associate Professor
MD, MSc
206-685-5699
HIV and Women; family planning and HIV risk; genital immunology; prevention of mother to child transmission of HIV
Sathyanarayana, Sheela
Adjunct Professor
MPH, MD
206-884-1037
sheela.sathyanarayana@seattlechildrens.org
Environmental Endocrine Disruptors, Pediatric Environmental Health, Reproductive Toxicology, Birth defects
Sherr, Kenneth
Adjunct Professor
PhD, MPH
206-221-7635
Systems Analysis and Improvement Approaches; Implementation Science;Primary Health Care; Experimental and Quasi-Experimental Designs
Slyker, Jennifer
Adjunct Associate Professor
PhD, MSc
206-897-6696
Herpes virus (EBV/CMV) co-infections in HIV-1 infected women and infants, T cell immunology, pediatric HIV testing.
Smith, Jodi
Adjunct Professor
206-987-2524
jodi.smith@seattlechildrens.org
Viral infection associated with the development of chronic allograft nephropathy in pediatric renal transplant patients
Sotoodehnia, Nona
Adjunct Professor
206-287-2777
Etiology of cardiovascular disease, with a focus on arrhythmias
Stanaway, Jeffrey
Adjunct Assistant Professor
PhD, MPH
206-897-3818
Environmental health (incl. climate change), epidemiology, metrics and evaluation
Stekler, Joanne
Adjunct Professor
MD, MPH
206-744-8312
HIV prevention (including HIV testing, self-testing, and pre-exposure prophylaxis), digital health and telemedicine, and health disparities
Stergachis, Andy
Adjunct Professor
PhD, MS
206-221-0703
Pharmacoepidemiology, global drug and vaccine safety, reproductive health, public health emergency preparedness and response
Walson, Judd
Adjunct Professor
MPH
206-685-8254
Infectious disease; diarrheal disease, neglected infectious diseases, febrile illness, global health, environmental enteric dysfunction, climate change and health
Walter, Roland
Adjunct Professor
MD, PhD, MS
206-667-3599
Acute myeloid leukemia, CD33, Immunotherapy of AML
Wander, Pandora "Luke"
Adjunct Assistant Professor
MD
My collaborators and I combine the study of novel blood-based epigenetic biomarkers and established clinical/demographic measures to understand how diabetes develops. Our goal is to develop new biomarkers to find people at the highest risk of diabetes and its complications (prognostic biomarkers) and people likely to respond to interventions aimed at stopping disease progression (predictive biomarkers).
Wasserheit, Judith
Adjunct Professor
MD
206-685-1894
Sexually transmitted disease (STD) research, policy development, and program implementation
Weir, Bruce
Adjunct Professor
PhD
206-221-7947
Statistical methodology for genetic data with an emphasis on allelic dependencies, population structure, disease associations and relationships; use of genetic data for human identification
Young Mielcarek, Bessie
Adjunct Professor
MPH, MD
206-277-3586
Health disparities; racial and ethnic differences in kidney disease, diabetes, and transplantation
Zunt, Joseph
Adjunct Professor
MPH, MD
206-744-3715
Retroviral (HTLV-1 and -2, HIV) infections; infections of the nervous system; commercial sex work; pediatric/adolescent health in Peru