Leadership

The ISP leadership team has extensive experience in using a variety of frameworks, theories, and methodologies to promote diversity and inclusion in research. Areas of expertise include Latino health, health disparities methods, aging, pediatrics, disabilities, life course, and rural health.

ISP Team

Leadership

The ISP leadership team has extensive experience in using a variety of frameworks, theories, and methodologies to promote diversity and inclusion in research. Areas of expertise include aging, disabilities, health equity research methods, Latinx health, LGBTQIA health, health equity research methods, life course, pediatrics, and rural health.

Anissa I. Vines, MS, PhD

Co-Director
Assistant Professor of Epidemiology, UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health

Dan Reuland, MD, MPH

Co-Director
Clinical Professor of Medicine, UNC School of Medicine

J. Tommy White, MPH

Inclusive Research Specialist

Don Bailey, PhD

Associate Director
Distinguished Fellow, RTI International

Peggye Dilworth-Anderson, PhD

Associate Director
Professor of Health Policy and Management, UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health

Krista Perreira, PhD

Associate Director
Professor, UNC School of Medicine, Department of Social Medicine

Laura Villa Torres, PhD, MSPH

Faculty Advisor
Assistant Professor of Public Health Leadership, UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health


Staff

Claudia Rojas
Lupe C. Hernandez, MPH '24 Engaged Science Graduate Research Assistant

Partner Institutions/Agencies

The ISP Program works closely with partner institutions across the state, including RTI International and the Orange County Department on Aging.

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