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Chanelle J. Howe is a Professor in the Department of Epidemiology at Brown University's School of Public Health. She is a member of Brown's Center for Epidemiologic Research and serves as a faculty associate at the Population Studies and Training Center. Before joining Brown, she obtained her Master of Public Health in Epidemiology from Columbia University and her PhD in Epidemiology from Johns Hopkins University. Dr. Howe has extensive experience in postdoctoral training, having completed her education at the University of North Carolina's Gillings School of Global Public Health. Her research focuses on a range of topics within epidemiology, including infectious diseases, health disparities, and the health effects of social and economic policies. Dr. Howe's methodologically focused research aims to develop advanced quantitative methods to provide clarity in areas of debate, characterizing and illustrating the use of these methods to promote effective health interventions. She has actively worked on funded research projects addressing substance use and HIV in New England, cardiovascular health disparities among racially and ethnically diverse populations, and other significant public health concerns. Through her work, she aims to improve population health and advance health equity, specifically in areas related to HIV.
Department: Department of Economics