CORE FACULTY MEMBERS Thomas LaVeist, PhD, Executive Director Roland Thorpe Jr, PhD, Investigator/Project Director Rachel Relosa, MPH, Administrative Director | Lee Bone, MPH | Janice Bowie, PhD, MPH | Kitty Chan, PhD | | Lisa Dubay, ScM,PhD | | Jean Ford, MD | | Craig Fletcher, DVM, PhD | | Tiffany Gary, PhD | | Darrell Gaskin, PhD | | Chris Gibbons, MD, MPH | | Keisha Pollack, PhD | COMMUNITY-BASED MEMBERS Sherry Adeyemi Anthony Brown, MEd Tina Clarkson Joyce Smith ASSOCIATE FACULTY MEMBERS Michele Cooley, PhD Lisa Cooper, MD, MPH Charles Rohde, PhD Vanessa Northington Gamble, MD, PhD STAFF Diane Griffin, Administrative Coordinator Lydia Isaac, MS, Center Coordinator Past Affiliated Scholars Return to Top>>
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Lydia Isaac is the coordinator for the Center. She holds a bachelor's degree in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology from Princeton University and a master of science degree in Health and Social behavior from the Harvard School of Public Health. Before getting her master's degree she taught high school biology and chemistry in her hometown of Brooklyn, New York. Her research interests include translating research into practice; the intersection between policy and practice; and using adolescents as agents of health behavior change. Return to Top>> Rachel Relosa Rachel Relosa is the Administrative Director for the Hopkins Center of Health Disparities Solutions. She obtained her Bachelors of Science in Biology at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County in 2003 and her Masters in Public Health with a concentration in Health Policy and Management at Emory University Rollins School of Public Health in 2004. Rachel was assistant project director to the South West Baltimore Community Health Project at CHDS in 2003. During her career, Rachel has held appointments as a MARC U*STAR Fellow, Meyerhoff Scholar, Fogarty MIRT Fellow, and a Dr. James A. Ferguson Emerging Infectious Diseases Fellow and was an Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education (ORISE) Fellowship and CDC/NCID/Office of Minority and Women's Fellowship recipient. Rachel's research interests include socialcultural and behavioral factors that result in disparities in health outcomes in minority and underserved populations. Return to Top>>
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