Molly F

Molly Forrest Franke, SD

Professor, Department of Global Health and Social Medicine, Harvard Medical School
Associate Professor, Department of Epidemiology, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
Epidemiologist, Global Health Research Core

Molly F. Franke, ScD, completed undergraduate studies in Sociology and Spanish at Colby College and doctoral training in Epidemiology at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. Prior to joining the Department, she worked for the Massachusetts Department of Public Health Epidemiology & Immunization Surveillance Program and Partners In Health in Peru and Rwanda. She is a long-time volunteer with the Elm Project, which supports underserved youth affected by chronic illness.

Professor Franke serves as Co-Director of Harvard University Centers for AIDS Research Developmental and Mentoring Core and is an active mentor in the Harvard Medical School Masters of Medical Sciences in Global Health Delivery (MMSc-GHD) program, serving on the Curriculum and Admissions Committees. Throughout her career, Professor Franke has contributed to the learning of dozens of students and trainees within the Harvard community, at other institutions of higher learning, and in the places where she conducts research. She has been recognized for excellence in mentoring: in 2017, she received the Jo Rae Wright Award for promising contributions to pulmonary research along with outstanding mentoring and professional leadership qualities, and in 2020, she was awarded the Young Mentor Award by Harvard Medical School.

Professor Franke is a global health researcher whose work brings the rigor of epidemiology to intractable infections (tuberculosis, cholera, HIV, SARS-CoV-2) and chronic diseases (diabetes, hypertension, depression). Her work has spanned a range of settings including Peru, Haiti, Rwanda, Lesotho, Papua New Guinea, and the United States.

Franke’s current work has two broad objectives. The first is to improve the health of children and adolescents affected by TB and HIV. She leads intervention work in Peru that aims to improve the treatment outcomes and overall well-being of adolescents and young adults living with HIV through the provision of community-based support and through youth-friendly modalities, such as social media. The second objective of her work is to ensure that care and treatment of health conditions that disproportionately affect the poor and socially marginalized are guided by the highest possible quality of evidence. To this end, she seeks to identify and apply the best epidemiologic methods for addressing critical knowledge gaps related to interventions and treatment.  Examples of her work in this area include the design of robust studies to assess the effectiveness of cholera interventions, including vaccination, and the use of causal inference-based approaches to study treatment for drug-resistant tuberculosis.

Improving outcomes for multidrug-resistant tuberculosis: aggressive regimens prevent treatment failure and death.
Authors: Authors: Velásquez GE, Becerra MC, Gelmanova IY, Pasechnikov AD, Yedilbayev A, Shin SS, Andreev YG, Yanova G, Atwood SS, Mitnick CD, Franke MF, Rich ML, Keshavjee S.
Clin Infect Dis
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Immunogenicity of a killed bivalent (O1 and O139) whole cell oral cholera vaccine, Shanchol, in Haiti.
Authors: Authors: Charles RC, Hilaire IJ, Mayo-Smith LM, Teng JE, Jerome JG, Franke MF, Saha A, Yu Y, Kovác P, Calderwood SB, Ryan ET, LaRocque RC, Almazor CP, Qadri F, Ivers LC, Harris JB.
PLoS Negl Trop Dis
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A randomized trial of ready-to-use supplementary food versus corn-soy blend plus as food rations for HIV-infected adults on antiretroviral therapy in rural Haiti.
Authors: Authors: Ivers LC, Teng JE, Jerome JG, Bonds M, Freedberg KA, Franke MF.
Clin Infect Dis
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Parasite infection and tuberculosis disease among children: a case-control study.
Authors: Authors: Franke MF, Del Castillo H, Pereda Y, Lecca L, Fuertes J, Cárdenas L, Becerra MC, Bayona J, Murray M.
Am J Trop Med Hyg
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Retention among ART patients in the Highlands of Papua New Guinea: evaluating the PAPUA model.
Authors: Authors: Das S, Carmone A, Franke MF, Frank D, Kiromat H, Kaima P, Kiromat M.
J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr
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Community-based accompaniment and psychosocial health outcomes in HIV-infected adults in Rwanda: a prospective study.
Authors: Authors: Thomson DR, Rich ML, Kaigamba F, Socci AR, Hakizamungu M, Bagiruwigize E, Binagwaho A, Franke MF.
AIDS Behav
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Time to culture conversion and regimen composition in multidrug-resistant tuberculosis treatment.
Authors: Authors: Tierney DB, Franke MF, Becerra MC, Alcántara Virú FA, Bonilla CA, Sánchez E, Guerra D, Muñoz M, Llaro K, Palacios E, Mestanza L, Hurtado RM, Furin JJ, Shin S, Mitnick CD.
PLoS One
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Partner testing, linkage to care, and HIV-free survival in a program to prevent parent-to-child transmission of HIV in the Highlands of Papua New Guinea.
Authors: Authors: Carmone A, Bomai K, Bongi W, Frank TD, Dalepa H, Loifa B, Kiromat M, Das S, Franke MF.
Glob Health Action
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Modifiable factors associated with tuberculosis disease in children: a case-control study.
Authors: Authors: Franke MF, del Castillo H, Pereda Y, Lecca L, Cárdenas L, Fuertes J, Murray MB, Bayona J, Becerra MC.
Pediatr Infect Dis J
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Cholera vaccination campaign contributes to improved knowledge regarding cholera and improved practice relevant to waterborne disease in rural Haiti.
Authors: Authors: Aibana O, Franke MF, Franke M, Teng JE, Teng J, Hilaire J, Raymond M, Ivers LC.
PLoS Negl Trop Dis
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