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Katherine Semrau, PhD, MPH, has over 20 years of experience in the fields of maternal newborn health, epidemiology, clinical trials and infectious disease. She is currently Director of the BetterBirth Program at Ariadne Labs, a joint health innovation center at Brigham & Women's Hospital and Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health. As Program Director, Dr. Semrau oversees the research and execution of the BetterBirth Program which aims to improve the quality of care, minimize complications, and end the preventable deaths of women and newborns through effective implementation of evidence-based, scalable solutions at the frontline of care. Katherine is an Associate Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School and an Associate Epidemiologist at the Brigham and Women’s Hospital in the Division of Global Health Equity.
Most recently, Dr. Semrau led one of the world’s largest maternal/newborn health studies the BetterBirth trial. This large randomized controlled trial of a coaching-based intervention WHO Safe Childbirth Checklist in Uttar Pradesh, India tested the impact on provider adherence to practices, maternal/perinatal morbidity, and mortality. The Ariadne Labs team shared the results via a report available here. Previously, Dr. Semrau was an Assistant Professor at Boston University School of Public Health and Director of the International Research Coordinating Center (IRCC). The IRCC provided study design, data management, and data analysis services for the Center for Global Health & Development at Boston University School of Public Health. Dr. Semrau’s research focuses on HIV-infected pregnant women, prevention of mother-to-child transmission, and prevention of child mortality. Dr. Semrau, the co-Principal Investigator of the Zambia Chlorhexidine Application Trial (ZamCAT), led the epidemiology and data analysis team for this cluster randomized control trial of >39,000 births in Southern Province, Zambia. As a team member of the Zambia Exclusive Breastfeeding Study, she lived in Zambia for over 3 years running the study laboratory and coordinating all enrollment, data collection and data management activities. She then returned to the U.S. and collaborated on multiple projects in sub-Saharan Africa, India and the Republic of Georgia. Dr. Semrau’s dissertation research focused on breast problems, including mastitis and abscess, and HIV in HIV-infected women in Zambia. Dr. Semrau has a PhD in epidemiology from Boston University and an MPH in international health and epidemiology from the University of Alabama-Birmingham.
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Samantha Jaffe, Ankita Meghani,Jessica C. Shearer,Ami Karlage, Megan B. Ivankovich,Lisa R. Hirschhorn,Katherine E. A. Semrau, Erin Mccarville
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BMJ openno. 5 (2024): e084583-e084583
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PLOS global public healthno. 5 (2023): e0001240-e0001240
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