HCP/CII Faculty

 

 
 

Nicholas A. Ashford - Click here for bio

Visiting Scholar on Occupational Health Policy HSPH, Professor of Technology and Policy,
MIT

Environmental law, policy and economics; environmental pollution prevention; cleaner and inherently safer technology; sustainability, trade and the environment; environmental justice

nashford@mit.edu
 
 

Joseph Brain - Click here for bio

Cecil K. and Philip Drinker Professor of Environmental Physiology
Harvard School of Public Health

Research emphasizes responses to inhaled gases, particulates, and microbes. His studies extend from the deposition of inhaled particles in the respiratory tract to their clearance by respiratory defense mechanisms.

 
 

Julie Buring - Click here for bio

Professor in the Department of Epidemiology
Harvard School of Public Health

The primary focus of Dr. Buring's research has been on the epidemiology of chronic diseases, particularly cardiovascular disease and cancer, and especially among women.

 
 

Costas  Christophi - click here for bio

Assistant Professor of Epidemiology and Biostatistics,
Cyprus International Institute

Biostatistics; probabilistic analysis of algorithms; clinical trials with emphasis on diabetes

costas.christophi@cut.ac.cy
 
 

Gregory  Connolly

Professor of the Practice of Public Health,
Harvard School of Public Health

Prevention and control of tobacco and tobacco related disease; research on tobacco product design; reduced risk tobacco products, global tobacco issues, efficacy of tobacco control interventions and the structure and marketing practices of the tobacco industry

gconnoll@hsph.Harvard.edu
 
 

Philip Demokritou

Assistant Professor, Harvard School of Public Health,
Harvard School of Public Health

Development of human exposure measurement techniques; investigation of sources, transport, and the fate of air pollutants in the built environment

pdemokri@hsph.harvard.edu
 
 

Douglas W. Dockery - click here for bio

Professor of Environmental Epidemiology,
Harvard School of Public Health

Epidemiologic studies of respiratory health effects of air pollution;
environmental exposures and lifetime development of respiratory
disease

ddockery@hsph.harvard.edu
 
 

Adrienne S. Ettinger

Adjunct Assistant Professor of Environmental Health
Harvard School of Public Health

Effects of environmental exposures on reproductive, perinatal, and children's health; genetic variants, epigenetic events, and dietary nutrients as modifiers of susceptibility to environmental exposure in mother-infant pairs.

aettinge@hsph.harvard.edu

 
 

John S. Evans - click here for bio

Professor and Director, CII
Adjunct Professor of Environmental Health, Harvard School of Public Health

Assessment of human exposures to pollutants; evaluation of uncertainty; application of decision analysis; assessment of health risk from waste disposal and energy production

jevans@hsph.harvard.edu
 
 

Claire Franklin - click here for bio

The McLaughlin Center for Population Health Risk Assessment, University of Ottawa and The LifeLine Group

Dr. Franklin has contributed to the fields of toxicology, risk assessment and worker exposure to chemicals. Her research focuses on the advancement of software tools and sciences to inform and improve public health decision-making.


cafranklin@thelifelinegroup.org
 
 

Diane Gold

Associate Professor of Medicine,
Harvard Medical School

Pulmonary epidemiologist with an interest in the effects of allergens, other environmental exposures and ambient pollutants on the respiratory health of children and adults

diane.gold@channing.harvard.edu
 
 

Steven R. Hanna

Adjunct Associate Professor,
Harvard School of Public Health

Air pollution meteorology, modeling accidental releases of chemicals to the atmosphere; estimating uncertainties of complex environmental models; atmospheric boundary layer turbulence and dispersion

hannaconsult@adelphia.net
 
 

Robert F. Herrick

Senior Lecturer on Industrial Hygiene,
Harvard School of Public Health

Exposure-reactive aerosols; characterization of complex exposures; interaction of individuals with a source of exposure

herrick@hohp.harvard.edu
 
 

Stefanos Kales

Assistant Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Assistant Professor of Occupational Medicine,,
Harvard School of Public Health

Occupational medicine research, occupational and environmental research and education, including metals and chemical terrorism, chemical terrorism

skales@challiance.org
 
 

Petros Koutrakis - click here for bio

Director of Exposure, Epidemiology and Risk Program, Professor of Environmental Sciences,
Harvard School of Public Health

Sampling and analysis of air pollutants; atmospheric, indoor air quality; aerosol chemistry; application of multivariate techniques to source apportionment; urban air pollution

petros@hsph.harvard.edu
 
 

Francine Laden

Assistant Professor of Environmental Epidemiology,
Harvard School of Public Health

Environmental epidemiology of cancer and respiratory disease

francine.laden@channing.harvard.edu
 
 

Athina  Linou

Associate Professor of Epidemiology, University of Athens; Chief Executive Officer of the Institute of Preventive Medicine Environmental and Occupational Health, Prolepsis

Occupational-environmental-nutritional-chronic disease epidemiology; health promotion-health education including screening programs

alinou@cc.uoa.gr
 
 

Konstantinos C. Makris - click here for bio

Assistant Professor of Environmental Health,
Cyprus International Institute for the Environment and Public Health

Water and Health, Drinking-Water Quality, Exposure Assessment for Metals and Endocrine Disrupters, Development of Intervention Measures for Water Contaminants, Fate and Bioavailability of Emerging Contaminants and (Nano)Particles in Drinking-Water.

konstantinos.makris@cut.ac.cy
 
 

Donald K. Milton

Professor and Director,
Department of Environmental Health, University of Maryland

Measurement of airborne endotoxin; epidemiology of acute and chronic responses to bioaerosol exposure

Donald_Milton@uml.edu
 
 

Gregory Norris

Adjunct Lecturer on Life Cycle Assessment
Department of Environmental Health
Harvard School of Public Health


Life Cycle Assessment
 
  Pedro Oyola -click here for bio

Visiting Professor
Faculty of Public Health
Sao Paulo University, Brazil


Air Quality and Health Effects
 
 

Andrie Panayiotou - click here for bio

Lecturer on Public Health
Cyprus University of Technology

Epidemiology of cariovascular disease

andrie.panayiotou@cut.ac.cy
 
 

Stefania Papatheodorou

Lecturer in Public Health
Cyprus University of Technology

s.papatheodorou@cut.ac.cy

 
 

Robert B.  Pojasek

Adjunct Lecturer in Environmental Science and Engineering,
Harvard School of Public Health

Determining the environmental, health, social and economic issues leading organizations down the path to sustainability

rpojasek@hsph.harvard.edu
 
 

Andreas Poullikkas

Senior Engineer,
Electricity Authority of Cyprus

Analysis of energy systems with emphasis on power economics; desalination economics; renewable energy sources and emissions inventory; development of software optimization algorithms for the analysis of power and desalination systems

apoullik@eac.com.cy
 
 

Joel D. Schwartz - click here for bio

Associate Professor of Environmental Epidemiology,
Harvard School of Public Health

Environmental epidemiology; natural history of lung function and disease; cost-benefit analysis; non-classical time series analysis; nonparametric smoothing and graphical methods

jschwrtz@hsph.harvard.edu
 
 

James P. Shine - click here for bio

Senior Lecturer in Aquatic Chemistry,
Harvard School of Public Health

Distribution, fate, and effects of contaminants in aquatic ecosystems; influence of environmental variables on routes of exposure to toxic substances

jshine@hsph.harvard.edu
 
 

Frank E. Speizer

E.H.Kass Professor of Medicine,
Harvard Medical School

Environmental epidemiology; pulmonary diseases; cancer and nutrition; health effects of air pollution; occupational and environmental medicine

frank.speizer@channing.harvard.edu
 
 

John D. Spengler - click here for bio

Akira Yamaguchi Professor of Environmental Health and Human Habitation,
Harvard School of Public Health

Personal monitoring, air pollution health effects, indoor air pollution; effects of ventilation rates, building materials, allergens

spengler@hsph.harvard.edu
 
 

James Ware - click here for bio

Frederick Mosteller Professor of Biostatistics
Department of Biostatistics
Harvard School of Public Health

Professor Ware's current research interests focus on methods for the analysis of longitudinal data, and on the application of biostatistics to clinical/translational research.

ware@hsph.harvard.edu

 
 

Panayiotis Yiallouros

Adjunct Lecturer on Public Health
Cyprus University of Technology


panayiotis.yiallouros@cut.ac.cy
 
 

Denis Zmirou

Professor,
Nancy University Medical School, France and EHESP School of Public Health, Rennes and Paris

Environmental and occupational epidemiology and exposure assessment, with special focus on airborne hazards and respiratory diseases. Risks associated with electromagnetic fields.

denis.zmirou@ehesp.fr