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David Peters
Professor and Chair at Johns Hopkins University
David Peters is a distinguished public health expert and academic leader with extensive experience in global health systems research and policy. He currently serves as the Dean of the Faculty of Health at York University.1 Prior to this role, he was the Edgar Berman Professor and Chair of International Health at Johns Hopkins University's Bloomberg School of Public Health.12
Dr. Peters holds an MD from the University of Manitoba and a doctorate in public health (DrPH) from Johns Hopkins University.12 His research focuses on strengthening health systems in low- and middle-income countries, with particular emphasis on serving poor and vulnerable populations.2
Throughout his career, Dr. Peters has made significant contributions to the fields of health policy and systems research, implementation science, and institutional capacity building.3 He has worked in numerous low- and middle-income countries for over 30 years, collaborating on research programs in Afghanistan, Bangladesh, China, Ethiopia, India, Liberia, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Sri Lanka, Uganda, and at the global level.3
Dr. Peters is a prolific researcher, with over 150 peer-reviewed publications and more than 230 publications overall, including 8 books/monographs and 23 book chapters.3 His work has been highly influential, placing him among the top 1% of most-cited scientists in the world.3
As an educator, Dr. Peters has advised over 100 graduate students and received 19 teaching awards during his tenure at Johns Hopkins.3 He has also served on numerous global health boards and advisory bodies, including the World Health Organization's Alliance for Health Policy and Systems Research (as Board Chair) and the US President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) Scientific Advisory Board.3
Dr. Peters' expertise and leadership have been recognized internationally, making him a sought-after advisor for global health programs and initiatives.3