Farah Allouch, PhD, MPH

Dr. Allouch is an epidemiologist with a background in community-based interventions, implementation science, and epidemiologic methods. Her research interests include cardiovascular disease epidemiology, maternal and child health, health disparities, and international health. She has a keen interest in developing effective, community-based interventions that can be translated into public health policy to improve population health. Additionally, Dr.

Kristin Banek, PhD, MPH

Dr. Kristin Banek is an Infectious Disease Epidemiologist. Her current research examines antimalarial treatment effectiveness and adherence in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda. More broadly, she is interested in optimizing the implementation and effectiveness of malaria interventions and measuring their impact on disease prevalence and transmission. Dr. Banek earned her BA in Biology and German from St. Olaf College and her MPH in International Health and Development from the Tulane School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine.

Kelli Stidham Hall, PhD, MS

Kelli Stidham Hall, PhD, MS, is the Associate Dean of Research in the School of Public Health & Tropical Medicine, the Thomas Keller Professor in Diversity in the Departments of Social, Behavioral, and Population Sciences and Epidemiology, and the Co-Director of the Mary Amelia Center for Women’s Health Equity Research at Tulane University. Trained as a social epidemiologist and originally an advanced practice nurse, Dr. Hall's research program addresses the social determinants of and solutions for maternal-child and reproductive health equity in the U.S. and globally.

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