
معرفی
Keshia Pollack Porter is a public health scholar at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, where she holds the Bloomberg Centennial Chair and directs the Institute for Health and Social Policy. With a PhD and MPH from Johns Hopkins and Yale respectively, her research focuses on advancing health equity through policy, particularly addressing structural drivers of health disparities in environments where people live, work, and travel.
- Education: PhD (2006), MPH (2002), BA (2000)
Research Interests include:
- Health equity and social determinants
- Health in All Policies (HiAP) frameworks
- Built environment and injury prevention
- Cross-sector collaboration for policy change
- Firefighter and emergency responder safety
- Food systems and occupational health
Recent Publications demonstrate expertise in:
- Policy leadership training (2025, 2024)
- Play Streets for rural physical activity (2022)
- Pandemic-related mobility shifts (2021)
- Social return on investment in housing (2021, 2018)
- Trauma-informed school mental health (2021)
Scientific Recognition:
- National Academy of Medicine (2023)
- Bloomberg Centennial Professor (2021)
- APHA Mid-Career Outstanding Service Award (2012)
Leadership Roles include directing the Health Policy Research Scholars program (2019–present) and pioneering research on:
- Fire service injury prevention
- Global trade impacts on health
- Disability advocacy frameworks
- Urban pedestrian safety infrastructure
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