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Chanelle Howe is a Professor in the Department of Epidemiology at Brown University School of Public Health. She serves as an Editor for the American Journal of Epidemiology and holds appointments with Brown's Center for Epidemiologic Research and the Providence/Boston Center for AIDS Research.
- MPH in Epidemiology from Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health
- PhD in Epidemiology and MHS in Biostatistics from Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
- Postdoctoral training in Epidemiology at University of North Carolina Gillings School of Global Public Health
Her research focuses on causal inference, quantitative methods, and health disparities. Methodologically, she investigates bias sources and advanced quantitative techniques to improve public health literature accuracy. Applied work examines HIV-related population health and racial disparities intervention targets.
Recent publications examine geospatial disparities in influenza vaccination, causal diagram applications for racial health disparities, selection bias frameworks, and HIV intervention modeling. These works span epidemiology, biostatistics, and social determinants of health, emphasizing methodological rigor and health equity.
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