CGHE members span the University of Michigan and the globe, including faculty experts, research collaborators, scholars, and community partners.
![Hugo Gonzalez Villasanti, Mechanical Engineering, College of Engineering, University of Michigan](/sites/default/files/styles/expert/public/2022-12/Hugo%20Gonzalez%20Villasanti_web.jpg?itok=dA4eO4SU)
Techno-social systems, health systems resilience, mental health, mobile health
![Joshua Greenberg, Progressive Health Partnership, Michigan Medicine, University of Michigan](/sites/default/files/styles/expert/public/2023-01/Joshua_Greenberg_web2.jpg?itok=5fBthRV5)
Human rights, health and economic development, health service provision, governance and political economy
![Andrew Grogan-Kaylor, School of Social Work, University of Michigan](/sites/default/files/styles/expert/public/2023-04/AndrewGroganKaylor_web.jpg?itok=sBupxRxu)
Child development, parenting, violence and corporal punishment, quantitative methods
![Alexis Handal, Epidemiology, School of Public Health, University of Michigan](/sites/default/files/styles/expert/public/2023-04/Alexis_Handal_web.jpg?itok=O58xF6Zg)
Occupational health, environmental and social epidemiology, reproductive health, maternal and child health
![Laura Jadwin-Cakmak, Research Director, Resilience and Resistance Collective, School of Public Health, University of Michigan](/sites/default/files/styles/expert/public/2022-10/Laura%20Jadwin-Cakmak_web2.jpg?itok=CTpNyfbR)
Behavioral interventions and public health programs related to sexuality, gender, race, ethnicity, and mental health
![Lisa M. Lapeyrouse portrait](/sites/default/files/styles/expert/public/2022-04/lisa-230x230.jpg?itok=ULdmzaTC)
Community-engaged research that applies an intersectional approach to understanding and addressing health inequities