Johns Hopkins Public Health Preparedness Programs

About Us

Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health

Faculty & Staff

Programs Administration

Jonathan Links, PhD
Principal Investigator/Director, Public Health Preparedness Programs
jlinks@jhsph.edu

William Eaton, PhD
Co-Principal Investigator/Co-Director, JH~PERRC
weaton@jhsph.edu

Natalie Semon, MSEd
Executive Director, Public Health Preparedness Programs
nsemon@jhsph.edu

Felicity Marum, MHS
Associate Director/Faculty Research Associate, Public Health Preparedness Programs
fmarum@jhsph.edu

Melanie Byrd
Programs Coordinator
mbyrd@jhsph.edu

Katurah Bland
Administrative Coordinator
kbland@jhsph.edu

PERLC Technical Staff

Sara Hill, MA
Instructional Designer
sahill@jhsph.edu

Brian Klaas
Senior Systems Developer

Karen Korl
Systems Developer

PERLC Affiliated Faculty

Jackie Agnew, PhD
Environmental Health Sciences

Daniel Barnett, MD, MPH
Environmental Health Sciences

Tom Burke, PhD, MPH
Health Policy and Management

George S. Everly, Jr., PhD
International Health
Psychiatry and Behavior Sciences, School of Medicine

Ed Hsu, MD
Emergency Medicine, School of Medicine

Nancy Kass, ScD
Health Policy and Management

Ben Lozare, PhD, MS
Health, Behavior and Society

O. Lee McCabe, PhD
Mental Health

Lainie Rutkow, JD, PhD, MPH
Health Policy and Management

PERRC Research Leaders

Project 1: Daniel Barnett, MD, MPH, Environmental Health Sciences

Project 2: O. Lee McCabe, PhD, Mental Health

Project 3: J. Douglas Storey, PhD, Health, Behavior and Society

Project 4: James Hodge, JD, LLM, Health Policy and Management

PERRC Research Co-Investigators

George Everly, Jr., PhD
International Health

Rajiv N. Rimal, PhD
Health, Behavior and Society

Lainie Rutkow, JD, PhD, MPH
Health Policy and Managment

Katherine Smith, PhD
Health, Behavior and Society

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About the Experts

Dr. O. Lee McCabe
Dr. McCabe's research examines and evaluates community partnerships to establish an evidence-base for enhancing capacity, competency, and coordinated planning for behavioral health surges in disasters. More...
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