Jennifer Manne-Goehler
Biography
Dr Jennifer Manne-Goehler is a physician-scientist and faculty member at the Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School.
She conducts research on epidemiology and health systems performance for obesity and diabetes globally, as well as the intersection of HIV and diabetes.
She is the co-founder of the Global Health and Population Project on Access to Care for Cardiometabolic Diseases (HPACC), an interdisciplinary, global data harmonization project that includes policymakers, physicians and researchers from over 40 countries.
Through this collaboration, she has helped to lay a foundation of evidence regarding key themes in global diabetes including cross-national service coverage and the relationship between body mass index and diabetes worldwide.
She conducts research funded by the National Institutes of Health on the metabolic complications of HIV infection and antiretroviral therapy including the design of interventions to prevent weight gain and diabetes in people with HIV.
Dr Manne-Goehler has a medical degree from the Boston University School of Medicine, a doctorate from the Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health and is a practicing physician with board-certification in both adult internal medicine and infectious diseases.