
معرفی
Sue J. Goldie is the Roger Irving Lee Professor of Public Health at Harvard University, where she directs the Global Health Education and Learning Incubator (GHELI) and the Center for Health Decision Science (CHDS). Her academic journey began at Union College (B.A. 1984) and Albany Medical College (M.D. 1988), followed by residency at Yale New Haven Hospital (1988–1991). Goldie’s research bridges decision science, maternal health, and HPV vaccination policy, with over 200 publications and leadership in global health initiatives like the Lancet Commission on Investing in Health.
- Education:
- Union College (B.A. 1984)
- Albany Medical College (M.D. 1988, Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society)
- Yale New Haven Hospital Residency (1988–1991)
Goldie’s research focuses on using mathematical modeling to address complex public health challenges, including cervical cancer prevention, maternal mortality reduction, and vaccine policy optimization in low-resource settings. Her work emphasizes interdisciplinary collaboration and analytical literacy. The 15 most recent publications span topics like Global Health 2050 (2024), Maternal Mortality Projections (2024), and Simulation-Based Policy Analysis (2023), reflecting her commitment to health equity and evidence-based policy.
Scientific awards include the MacArthur Fellowship (2005), National Academy of Sciences membership (2009), and the Roger L. Nichols Award for Excellence in Teaching. As an educator, she has influenced thousands through courses like her popular Global Health class at Harvard College and pioneered the first online health decision analysis course. Her grants from the NIH, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, and MacArthur Foundation underscore her leadership in public health innovation.



