Berthony Deslouches, MD, PhD
Co-director, Public Health Science Academy
Assistant Professor, Environmental and Occupational Health
Director of Educational Outreach, Office of the Dean
The primary goal of my research laboratory is to develop peptide-based antimicrobial therapeutics against multidrug-resistant bacteria. Antibiotic resistance constitutes a global health crisis, which threatens to reverse many advances in the field of medicine. Our structure-function studies will inform the design of peptides with enhanced efficacy and safety against both antibiotic-resistant bacteria, other hard-to-treat infections, and even cancer.
Beth Hoffman, PhD, MPH
Co-director, Public Health Science Academy
Assistant Professor, Behavioral and Community Health Sciences
I teach undergraduate and graduate public health courses and conduct research on media and health. Most of my research looks at how health topics on popular television programs (like Grey's Anatomy) influence people's perceptions of different health topics and how we can use clips from TV shows for health education. I also look at misinformation about public health topics such as vaping and vaccination on social media. I enjoy working with young people and am a member of CHAMP, a collaboration between Children’s Hospital and Arsenal Middle School, and the Youth Community Vaccine Collaborative.
Maureen Lichtveld, MD, MPH
Dean, School of Public Health
Jonas Salk Professor of Population Health
Professor, Environmental and Occupational Health
As Dean I oversee the growth and continued success of the School of Public Health’s seven academic departments and hundreds of students, faculty, and staff. I also serve as professor of environmental and occupational health and the Jonas Salk Professor of Population Health. I study environmental public health, focusing on environmentally induced disease, health disparities, environmental health policy, disaster preparedness, public health systems, and community resilience. My research examines the cumulative impact of chemical and non-chemical stressors on communities facing environmental health threats, disasters, and health disparities.