Kelli Komro

Bio
Professor Komro is an epidemiologist with a focus on optimizing health and wellbeing for all young people. For over 25 years, she has led NIH-funded cluster-randomized trials to develop, implement and study effects of multilevel (family, school, community, and policy) strategies to promote health and wellbeing. She also conducts legal epidemiology research, including quasi-experiments, to study health effects of laws that influence social determinants of health. NIH has continually funded her research since the 1990s and she has published in the leading public health, prevention science, preventive medicine, addiction and health behavior journals. Prof Komro's research has been highlighted by the National Institutes of Health, National Academies of Sciences, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration.
Prof Komro served as BSHES’s Director of Graduate Studies from 2016-2019 and has been recognized for her teaching and mentoring as recipient of awards from the American Public Health Association; Society for Prevention Research; Department of Behavioral, Social, and Health Education Sciences at Emory University; and the College of Medicine at the University of Florida. She is a member of Delta Omega Society, the honorary public health society.
She has held academic positions at the University of Minnesota and the University of Florida, where she served as Associate Director of the Institute for Child Health Policy. She is a graduate of the Division of Epidemiology, School of Public Health, University of Minnesota.
Areas of Interest
- Adolescent Health/Child Health
- Behavior and Health
- Community Based Research
- Health Outcomes
- Health Promotion
- Maternal and Child Health
- Epidemiology
- Health Disparities
- Public Health Policy
- Social Epidemiology
- Group-Randomized Trials
- Time-Series Field Experiments
Education
- MA, Connecticut College
- MPH, University of Minnesota
- PhD, University of Minnesota