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Justin Cohen, MPH, PhD

Senior Research Associate

Dr. Justin Cohen is an epidemiologist who leads CSHOR’s efforts to support global health decision-making in malaria. His research interests include the application of geographic information systems, satellite imagery, and mathematical models to understand transmission and enhance treatment of infectious diseases internationally. He has studied Chagas Disease vectors in rural Mexico and malaria transmission in the Kenyan highlands. At CSHOR, he currently forecasts demand for drugs and diagnostics, models malaria elimination interventions, and builds tools for resource estimation and allocation. Justin earned a PhD in Epidemiologic Science and an MPH in International Health from the University of Michigan.

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Featured Project:

Physician-Time Saved in a Task-Shifting Pilot

CSHOR helped quantify physician-time saved in a resource-limited setting as a result of task shifting.

Featured Tool:

Global ACT Forecast

The Global ACT Forecast forecasts global demand for malaria commodities, including artemisinin-based drugs and rapid diagnostic tests.

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