Michelle Roh, PhD MPH is a postdoctoral fellow at the UCSF Malaria Elimination Initiative. Her research focuses on applying causal inference methods to evaluate new and existing malaria control interventions. Michelle’s current work includes investigation of the ‘non-malarial’ benefits of malaria interventions, prevention of malaria in pregnancy and children, and clinical trials to evaluate novel malaria chemoprevention strategies for malaria control and elimination.
Michelle has a PhD in Epidemiology and Translational Science from UCSF and an MPH from Yale School of Public Health.