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Matthew (Matt) Boulton, School of Public Health, Medicine, University of Michigan
Primary Appointment
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School of Public Health » Epidemiology
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Matthew (Matt) Boulton, MD, MPH

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Health disparities in vaccine preventable diseases

Matthew Boulton is Associate Director for the Center—supporting student programs, Impact Scholars, and the Global Vaccine Equity initiative. Within the School of Public Health, he serves as Senior Associate Dean for Global Public Health and is the Pearl L. Kendrick Collegiate Professor of Global Public Health.

Boulton’s global work focuses on the social determinants of childhood immunization and global vaccination equity. His research interests in global health equity align with the Center themes of strengthening systems for health and creating technical solutions. His research focuses on access to childhood immunizations and other key preventive services in under-served, minority, immigrant, and displaced populations in low and middle-income countries. Boulton also works to strengthen public health infrastructure in these countries through the provision of training to international partners and by assisting them with enhancing epidemiology and laboratory capacity using information system data and systems development.

In the News

  • Matthew L. Boulton Appointed Associate Director of Center for Global Health Equity
  • Center Awards $1.9M for Innovative Approaches to Global Vaccine Equity
  • Vaccine Inequity Is Nothing New, but New Approaches Are Needed
  • Vaccine Decision Making among Bangladeshi Nationals, Climate Internally Displaced People, and Forcibly Displaced Myanmar Nationals in Bangladesh
  • Wicked Problems in Vaccine Equity: Exploring Challenges and Opportunities for Impact
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Polio
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Immigrants
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