Lise E. Fried, DSc, MS, is the Associate
Director for the Institute for Community Health. She has a wide-ranging
background in public health, including public sector work and epidemiologic
research. Her most recent job was Director of Research and Technology for the
Boston Public Health Commission where she oversaw research activities,
public health reporting (including the annual Health of Boston report),
information technology, and information systems.
Dr. Fried received her bachelor’s degree in Psychology from the University
of Massachusetts at Amherst, her Master of Science degree in Public Health
from Tufts University, and her doctoral degree in Epidemiology from Boston
University. Her dissertation topic was “Exposure to Violence and Pregnancy
Outcomes.” One of her dissertation projects received the Dean of the School
of Public Health’s Award. She has published on a variety of topics including
exposure to violence, substance use, pregnancy outcomes, childhood injury
prevention, fear of falling in the elderly, and referral completion. Her
research interests include the health effects of exposure to violence, risk
factors for suicide, and improving surveillance of injuries and illnesses.
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