About Erin Sullivan

Erin Sullivan, Ph.D., Research Associate At GHD, Erin conducts various research projects and contributes to teaching materials, notably on Tuberculosis, Prevention of Mother-To-Child Transmission, and supply chain management. She also helped develop a multi-method research strategy for the World Health Organization Maximizing Positive Synergies between Health Systems and Global Health Initiatives project, and is serving as Faculty Mentor for the Fall 2009 G-Lab GHD. She received her PhD in Business Studies at Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland, with a dissertation focused on the impact of research and development on the pharmaceutical supply chain. She previously served as a researcher for the Institute for International Integration Studies at Trinity College Dublin, Visiting PhD Fellow at Copenhagen Business School, and Research Assistant and Consultant at Harvard Business School. Erin holds a B.A. in Art History and History from Wellesley College.

Research Seminar: Operational research on HIV care in rural Haiti, Outcomes and challenges

The Department of Global Health and Social Medicine invites all Harvard and affiliates members to attend the following Research Seminar:

Operational research on HIV care in rural Haiti: Outcomes and challenges

Speaker:
Louise Ivers, M.D.
Assistant Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School
Clinical Director, Partners In Health, Haiti
Associate Physician, Division of Global Health Equity, Brigham & Women’s Hospital

Location: The François-Xavier Bagnoud Center for Health and Human Rights, Boston, MA.

For information, please contact Kate Lebel: Kathleen_lebel[at]hms.harvard.edu.