

Mark Lurie
Renowned for innovative teaching in the field of epidemiology, Mark Lurie is an Associate Professor at Brown University, where he has been a pivotal member of the faculty since 2003. A native of South Africa, Lurie brings a unique global perspective to his work, enriched by his diverse academic background. He completed his undergraduate studies in Political Science and Film Studies at Boston University, followed by a Master's Degree in African History from the University of Florida. He further honed his expertise by earning a PhD in Public Health from Johns Hopkins University. Lurie's research is at the forefront of addressing some of the most pressing public health challenges of our time. His work primarily focuses on HIV/AIDS and tuberculosis, with a strong emphasis on prevention and treatment strategies. He is particularly interested in the application of mathematical modeling to understand and mitigate the spread of infectious diseases. His research is not only theoretical but also deeply practical, aiming to develop effective interventions that can be implemented in real-world settings. In 2015, Lurie was promoted to Associate Professor with tenure, a testament to his significant contributions to the field and his dedication to advancing public health knowledge. His commitment to education and research excellence is further exemplified by his role as the Director of the International Health Institute, a position he assumed in 2021. In this capacity, he leads initiatives aimed at improving global health outcomes, with a particular focus on pandemic prevention and response. Lurie's work is deeply influenced by his South African roots, which provide him with a unique insight into the health challenges faced by developing countries. His research often explores the intersection of health and socio-political factors, particularly in the context of South Africa, where he has conducted extensive fieldwork. Beyond his research, Lurie is known for his engaging teaching style and his ability to inspire students to pursue careers in public health. His courses are designed to equip students with the critical thinking skills and knowledge necessary to tackle complex health issues. Through his mentorship, he has guided numerous students and emerging scholars, fostering the next generation of public health leaders. Mark Lurie's contributions to the field of epidemiology are both profound and far-reaching. His work continues to influence public health policies and practices, making a lasting impact on communities around the world.
Publications
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, 139-144, 1999-01-01
, 84-88, 1928-01-01
, 342-356, 2010-06-17
, 197-207, 1976-08-01
, 649-666, 2006-05-01
, 94-95, 2007-08-01
, 75-91, 2007-01-01
, 404-405, 2018-01-01