Communicable disease epidemiology, emerging and re-emerging diseases, vector-borne diseases, emergency preparedness and response, climate change and environmental health.
Lorraine Francis is a public health professional with extensive knowledge of Caribbean health systems from over eighteen years of regional experience in several public health areas including epidemiology, surveillance, emergency and outbreak response, laboratory systems, environmental health and research. In her current role as Lecturer with the Master in Public Health Program at Cornell, she brings her interest in Infectious Disease Epidemiology and Environmental Health research given the challenges with climate change especially on Small Island Developing States.
Prior to joining Cornell University, Lorraine worked in the Microbiology Department in the Laboratory Division at the Caribbean Epidemiology Centre. More recently she was the Technical Officer Communicable Diseases and Emergency Response in the Surveillance, Disease Prevention and Control Division at the Caribbean Public Health Agency.