Stephanie Su is the Research Coordinator for the Menzies Lab at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health in the Department of Global Health and Population.
Stephanie coordinates the Harvard side of operation and collaboration with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the Brazil Ministry of Health, and other academic partners for global and US-based TB research. Her current research focuses on economic evaluations, quantifying the health and cost benefits of scaling up HIV, TB, and malaria interventions in high-burden countries.
Prior to joining the lab, Stephanie worked in health strategy and communication, supporting private entities and NGOs such as Pfizer and FXB International. She studied business finance and strategic communication (public relations) and received her master’s degree in global health from New York University.