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Ann C. Keller is an Associate Professor with a focus on Health Politics and Policy. Her research projects delve into the interplay between scientific technical expertise and public decision-making in the context of managing expertise within public health organizations such as the CDC, FDA, EPA, and DOT. Keller's work critically examines the influence of the executive branch on political polarization, the advocacy of patient interest groups in healthcare politics, and the role of organizational expertise in pandemic response. She is also recognized for her involvement as an affiliated faculty member, contributing to the academic discourse and training in the field of public health. Keller's commitment to fostering a nuanced understanding of the complexities in health policy makes her a valuable asset to both academia and practical public health domains.
The Mathematics Subject GRE is required for the Fall 2026 admissions cycle. General GRE is optional.