Shoba Ramanadhan

Shoba Ramanadhan, ScD, MPH

Shoba Ramanadhan, ScD, MPH is a behavioral scientist with expertise in implementation science, cancer disparities, and community-based participatory research. Her work focuses on strengthening systems in underserved communities to leverage the best available evidence for cancer prevention and control. Her research falls into three streams. First, she designs and evaluates workforce development interventions to promote the use of research evidence within community settings in the US and India. This work also…

Gina Kruse, MD, MPH

Gina Kruse, MD, MPH is a clinician investigator in the Division of General Internal Medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital. She trained in internal medicine and primary care at Mass General. She completed a Harvard Medical School General Internal Medicine research fellowship, earned her MPH in Clinical Effectiveness from the Harvard School of Public Health and completed a post-doctoral fellowship in Cancer Prevention from the Harvard School of Public Health Department of…

Sanja Percac-Lima

Sanja Percac-Lima, MD, PhD

Sanja Percac-Lima, MD, PhD is a clinician investigator and primary care physician at MGH Chelsea Community Health Center serving low-income diverse population. Her research focuses on improving equity in cancer care in low-income ethnic and racial minorities. In her role as the Physician Leader for Cancer Outreach Programs at MGH Cancer Center and Center for Community Health Improvement, she develops, oversees, and evaluates programs to improve cancer equity from screening, follow-up,…

Stephen Bartels

Stephen Bartels, MD, MS

Stephen Bartels, MD, MS is the inaugural James J. and Jean H. Mongan Chair in Health Policy and Community Health in the Department of Medicine; Professor of Medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) and Harvard Medical School; and Director of the Mongan Institute at MGH. Steve co-leads the Methods Unit and is an investigator on the adaptation pilot and a member of the Implementation Support and Research Team. Select Publication:  Implementation…

Kelly Aschbrenner

Kelly Aschbrenner, PhD

Kelly Aschbrenner, PhD is Associate Professor of Psychiatry at the Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth College, Adjunct Associate Professor of The Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy & Clinical Practice, and Senior Scientist in the Dartmouth-Hitchcock Health System.  She has expertise in intervention research, community engagement, digital health technologies, mixed methods, and implementation science.  Dr. Aschbrenner has extensive experience conducting research on health disparities groups in community mental health settings. Kelly leads the…

Douglas Levy

Douglas Levy, PhD

Douglas Levy, PhD is Associate Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School (HMS) in the Health Policy Research Center in the Mongan Institute. His primary area of research is studying how policies in the spheres of public health, healthcare finance, and health services can promote prevention and improve population health. In addition to studies related to tobacco use and healthy eating, he also collaborates widely on studies using cost-effectiveness methods to help…

Jonathan P. Winickoff

Jonathan P. Winickoff, MD, MPH

Jonathan P. Winickoff, MD, MPH, is a practicing general pediatrician and researcher. With over 100 peer-reviewed publications, Dr. Winickoff’s research focuses on strategies to address tobacco use and exposure in families; current work includes CEASE (Clinical and Community Effort Against Secondhand Smoke Exposure), as well as projects related to thirdhand smoke, regulating smoking in multiunit housing, and raising the purchase age of tobacco to 21. As the past Chair of…

Beverly Moy

Beverly Moy, MD

Beverly Moy, MD is the Clinical Director of the Breast Oncology Program, Director of Community Outreach, and a medical oncologist at the Massachusetts General Hospital Cancer Center. She is an Associate Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School. She received her undergraduate education at the Johns Hopkins University and her medical degree at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine. She received a Master’s degree in Public Health at the Harvard School…

Sebastien Haneuse

Sebastien Haneuse, PhD

Sebastien Haneuse, PhD, is Associate Professor of Biostatistics at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. He trained at the University of Washington, and has held faculty positions at Vanderbilt University (Nashville, TN) and Kaiser Permanente Washington Health Research Institute (Seattle, WA). Dr. Haneuse’s statistical research focuses on has been the analysis of large, complex observational datasets, specifically in three major threads: (i) the use of design-based approaches to mitigate…

Jennifer Haas

Jennifer Haas, MD, MSc

Jennifer Haas, MD, MSc is a clinician investigator and primary care physician at MGH with extensive research experience on the documentation of cancer control and prevention strategies and implementation of evidence-based tests and treatments for cancer in primary care settings. Jennifer is an investigator on the dual screening pilot within the Implementation Pilot Studies Unit. Select Publications:  The Complexity of Achieving the Promise of Precision Breast Cancer Screening