Expert Guide


Emory has leading authorities on health care reform, psychology, immunology, neurosurgery, emergency medicine, and more. Find them all here.

  • Anant Madabhush
    • Cancer immunology, medical imaging, and personalized diagnostics
  • Judy Gichoya
    • Using data science to study health equity, machine learning, evaluating AI for bias, and validating AI in real-world settings
  • Samaneh Nasiri
    • Machine learning applications in neuroscience, using AI to determine brain health 
  • Kyeok Kwon
    • Bias and ethics, brain health 

  • Roxana Chicas
    • Environmental and occupational health, health disparities, vulnerable populations
  • Linda McCauley
    • Environmental and occupational health sciences
  • Abbey Mutic
    • Perinatal and pediatric environmental exposures

  • Colleen Kelley
    • AIDS/HIV research, biomedical HIV prevention interventions including pre and post-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP and PEP) and HIV vaccines
  • Seema Lakdawala
    • Immunology
  • Carlos del Rio
    • Vaccines, early diagnosis, access to care, engagement in care, compliance with antiretrovirals, and the prevention of HIV infection

  • Sruthi Arepall
    • Complex medical and surgical retina pathology, along with both pediatric and adult patients with uveitis

  • Jodie Guest
    • Infectious disease testing, transmission, and outbreak response; vaccines; rural health; health disparities; HIV/AIDS; COVID-19
  • Carmen Marsit
    • Chemical and environmental exposures on human health, particularly as it relates to cancer, pregnancies, and childhood obesity, growth, and behavioral disorders
  • Dani Fallin
    • Public mental health, autism, child health, environmental health connected to child health, genomics, epigenomics


  • Amit Shah
    • Works to bring heart health assessment tools to rural parts of the state and nation. His research is in behavior and health and cardiovascular disease.
  • Jonathon Cohen
    • Works across the state is dedicated to bringing clinical trials to rural parts of the state. Most trials take place in city centers, and Cohen hopes to bring trials to patients who don’t have the access or means to get to trial sites.
  • Michelle Kegler
    • Research is in prevention of cancer and other chronic diseases by studying behavioral and social health of communities. She has an emphasis on tobacco control and healthy eating in rural communities.
  • Michael Carr
    • Specializes in telemedicine initiatives including using telemedicine in rural settings, EMS/Prehospital care