Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health faculty members value the multidisciplinary approach to vaccine research. Our expertise is spread across seven of the ten departments at JHSPH, with faculty members who are involved in one or more of the following vaccine-related disciplines: Select a category above to learn more about our faculty conducting research in that area. For an alphabetical list of all faculty members associated with JHVI and conducting vaccine-related research, see below: Chris Beyrer HIV/AIDS, molecular epidemiology, human rights, China, Burma, Russia, Thailand, trafficking, HIV vaccines David Bishai Economics, cost-effectiveness, disease modeling, macroeconomics, health equity
Aruna Chandran Hib, RSV, conjugate vaccines, clinical trials, ALRI, pneumonia, child health Karen Charron Vaccine trials, GCP, training, education, QA/QC, quality assurance, quality management, site development, mentoring
Dagna O. Constenla Economics of vaccines, developing countries, vaccine finance, vaccine policy
Amber Cox GCP, informed consent, training, education, QA/QC, quality assurance, quality management, site development
Rhoel Dinglasan Malaria, Transmission-Blocking Vaccine, Mosquito
Anna Durbin Dengue, malaria, yellow fever, clinical trials Ruth Faden Vaccine ethics, health policy and management, bioethics and public policy; ethics and cellular engineering; ethics and neuroscience; ethics and bioterrorism; ethics, genetics and public policy; research ethics; justice Diane Griffin Measles, DNA vaccines, alphavirus-vectored vaccines, rhesus macaques Neal Halsey Vaccine safety, inactivated poliovirus, pertussis, haemophilus influenzae type B, tetanus, Lyme disease, rotavirus, Argentine hemorrhagic fever, influenza vaccine viruses Lee Harrison Vaccine trials, case-control studies, meningococcal vaccines, molecular epidemiology, Neisseria meningitidis D. A. Henderson Surveillance, smallpox, eradication, biodefense, biological weapons, bioweapons, bioterrorism, anthrax, polio, influenza Clayton Harro Enteric vaccines, ETEC, Shigella, travelers' diarrhea, HIV, HPV
Ruth Karron Influenza, respiratory viruses, RSV, vaccine policy, vaccine ethics Nancy Kass HIV, ethics, bioethics, research ethics, international, women, genetics, AIDS, public health ethics, health policy Gary Ketner Vectored vaccines, oral vaccines, recombinant adenovirus, malaria, dengue, human papillomavirus, primate models Sabra Klein Molecular microbiology and immunology, animal behavior, endocrine disruption, endocrine-immune interactions, Hantaviruses, hormones, neuroendocrinology, immunology, infectious diseases, influenza, phytoestrogens, pregnancy, reproduction, sex differences, stress Nirbhay Kumar Malaria, Plasmodium, Falciparum, Vivax, Transmission-blocking Vaccine, Recombinant Protein, DNA vaccine, CpG, Adjuvants, Animal Models, Natural immunity, Immune Memory, Helminths Orin Levine Vaccines, international health, respiratory infections, epidemiology Richard Markham Malaria, DNA, electroporation, dendritic cell, and chemokine William Moss Measles, HIV, Hib, Africa Lawrence Moulton Cluster randomized trials, biostatistics, epidemiology, indirect effects Katherine O’Brien Pneumococcal vaccines, vaccine field trials, PneumoADIP Andrew Pekosz Influenza, M2 antibody, animal models, mice, hamsters Noel Rose Autoimmunity David Sack Oral vaccines, diarrhea, cholera, Shigella, rotavirus, E. coli, Campylobacter, typhoid, tuberculosis, microbiology, serology, ALS assay, volunteer studies, travelers, oral rehydration Mathuram Santosham International Health, epidemiologic studies of enteric infections, improved oral rehydration therapy, field testing of vaccines, h. influenzae tybe b, pneumococcal, neonatal health, zinc supplementation Kawsar Talaat Influenza, pandemic, live attenuated vaccine, avian, inpatient Hugh Waters Health economics, access, equity, costing, health financing, health insurance Fidel Zavala Molecular microbiology and immunology, malaria, transgenic mice, T-cells, memory, vaccines Ying Zhang Tuberculosis, vaccines, therapeutic vaccines, prophylactic vaccines If you are a JHSPH faculty member, and would like to be affiliated with the JHVI, please email jhvi@jhsph.edu with a list of keywords and indicate which category or categories best describe your vaccine-related work. |