Francesca Dominici is a Harvard Professor who develops methodology in causal inference and data science and leads research projects that combine big data with health policy and climate change. She is a professor of biostatistics, director of the Harvard Data Science Initiative, and a former senior associate dean for research in the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.[1][2][3][4]
Dominici has been active on many study committees on public health, organized by the National Academy of Sciences, National Institutes of Health, and others.[1][3] As well, she has taken an active role in the status of university women. Her work on the Johns Hopkins University Committee on the Status of Women earned her the campus Diversity Recognition Award in 2009; at the Chan School of Public Health, she has led the Committee for the Advancement of Women Faculty since 2012.[2][3][4]
Recognition
In 2024, Dominici was named to TIME100's inaugural Health list. TIME100 Health recognized her for her groundbreaking contributions to global health.[6]
^Pandos, Nicholas P.; Pisner, Noah B. (April 11, 2013), "Joining the Ranks", The Crimson, Those who do not already have Harvard degrees are awarded honorary ones