معرفی
Jane Jooyun Kim is the Dean for Academic Affairs at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and holds the K.T. Li Professorship in Health Economics within the Department of Health Policy and Management. She also serves as CHDS Core Faculty and Co-Chair of the Decision Sciences Concentration for the PhD Program in Health Policy. Her research focuses on mathematical modeling to evaluate health policies related to women’s health, particularly cervical cancer and HPV-related diseases. She collaborates with institutions such as the U.S. National Cancer Institute (NCI) and the World Health Organization to inform global cervical cancer elimination strategies. Dr. Kim leads the CISNET consortium, which models cancer control interventions’ benefits and harms. She has received awards for research and teaching, including honors from the Society for Medical Decision Making. She chairs committees advancing women faculty and has authored over 170 publications. Her educational background includes a Master’s (2001) and PhD (2005) in Health Policy from Harvard.
Education:
- PhD in Health Policy and Decision Sciences, Harvard University (2005)
- MS in Health Policy and Management, Harvard School of Public Health (2001)
Research Interests: Mathematical modeling of healthcare policies, cost-effectiveness analysis of cervical cancer prevention, HPV vaccination strategies, and health equity. Her work emphasizes translating evidence into actionable policies for global health impact.
Grants & Awards:
- NIH Grant U01CA253912 (Principal Investigator) - Comparative Modeling for Cervical Cancer Control Policies
- Research Awards from the Association of Schools and Programs of Public Health and International Papillomavirus Society
- Teaching and Mentoring Awards for fostering student/postdoc development
Labs/Teams: CISNET (Cancer Intervention and Surveillance Modeling Network), Center for Health Decision Science.




