Dr Laura Reichenbach
Dr Reichenbach brings over two decades of research, management, and leadership experience in global health designing, implementing, and publishing high-quality research to improve the delivery and uptake of proven health interventions across a range of public health and development issues, with particular experience in sexual and reproductive health, family planning and maternal and neonatal health. She has over 12 years of residential field experience in South and Southeast Asia designing, leading, managing, and implementing applied research to generate actionable evidence for improved health and development outcomes. Trained as a social scientist, her research expertise includes implementation science, qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods, project evaluation, and policy analysis. Her specific areas of academic and research experience include social and behavior change, family planning and unintended pregnancy, maternal and neonatal health, cervical cancer, intersections of reproductive health and poverty reduction, human resources for health, and gender. She brings teaching, academic advising, training, and mentoring experience from several roles at academic and research institutions, including as Adjunct Faculty at the James P Grant School of Public Health at BRAC University and in multiple roles at the Harvard Center for Population and Development Studies and the Harvard School of Public Health.
In her previous role at the Population Council as Senior Associate and Project Director of Breakthrough RESEARCH, USAID’s 54 million dollar global flagship social and behavior change (SBC) research and evaluation project, she led a consortium of five partners in the design, generation, and dissemination of evidence to inform SBC programming and policies around the world. This included oversight of more than 50 research and research utilization activities in Latin America and the Caribbean, South Asia, and Sub-Saharan Africa. In her previous capacity as the Director of the Center for Reproductive Health at icddr,b in Dhaka, Bangladesh, she provided overall scientific and administrative leadership to 100+ scientists, scientific and administrative and field-based staff; coordinated consensus-driven processes to identify research priorities responsive to the priority health needs of Bangladesh; successfully generated funding from multiple donors; and built capacity of junior scientists and researchers.
Dr Reichenbach has played key technical and management roles on multi-disciplinary teams and has successfully developed collaborative research relationships with local stakeholders in research and program implementation in diverse settings. An accomplished fundraiser, Dr Reichenbach has successfully raised and facilitated research funding from a range of donors. Long-term residence in South Asia and current partnerships and collaborative engagement with local research partners and academic institutions across Sub-Saharan Africa bring a diverse and strong global network of stakeholders. She holds a Doctorate of Science from the Harvard School of Public Health, has published numerous articles in peer-reviewed journals and book chapters, and is the editor of two books related to reproductive health and human rights and gender and the health workforce. She is co-editor of a recently published special issue on provider behavior change.
Dr Reichenbach has served as an advisory and technical advisory member of several global public health committees and advisory groups including in her current role on the WHO STAGE Anemia Technical Working Group.
Dean,
BRAC James P Grant School of Public Health
Post-Doctoral Research Fellow, Harvard Center for Population and Development Studies,
Massachusetts, United States, 1999-2001
Doctor of Science (Sc. D.), Population and International Health, Harvard School of Public Health,
Boston, Massachusetts, United States,1999
Master of Public Administration (M.P.A.), Health Policy, Harvard Kennedy School of Government,
Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States, 1993
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Government and Public Policy Analysis, Pomona College, Claremont,
California, United States, 1988
November 2023 – Present
Dean, BRAC James P. Grant School of Public Health, BRAC University, Dhaka, Bangladesh
August 2017 – August 2023
Senior Associate and Project Director, Breakthrough RESEARCH, Population Council, Washington, DC
November 2013 – August 2017
Senior Associate and Deputy Technical Director, The Evidence Project, Population Council, Washington, DC
August 2009 – July 2013
Social Scientist and Director, Center for Reproductive Health, icddr,b, Dhaka, Bangladesh
January 2008 – May 2009
Consultant and Principal Investigator, BRAC, Dhaka, Bangladesh
January 2008 –2015
Partner and Co-founder, Global Health Insights, LLC, New York, NY
September 2006 –January 2009
Senior Researcher, Population Council, Islamabad, Pakistan
August 2006 –January 2008
Harvard Center for Population and Development Studies, Cambridge, Massachusetts, Research Scientist, based in Islamabad, Pakistan
August 2003 – June 2005
Harvard Center for Population and Development Studies, Cambridge, Massachusetts,
Academic and Research Advisor, David E. Bell Fellows Program
July 1999 – August 2002
Harvard Center for Population and Development Studies, Cambridge, Massachusetts,
Post-Doctoral Research Fellow, based in Gilgit, Northern Areas, Pakistan
July 1996 – June 1997
June 1993 – December 1993
Harvard Center for Population and Development Studies, Cambridge, Massachusetts,
Research Associate and Editorial Coordinator
Advisory Member, WHO STAGE, Anemia Technical Working Group (Global)
Advisory Member, Family Planning Task Sharing Technical Working Group (Global)
Advisory Member, PRE-EMPT Trial (Global)
Research Review Committee, icddr,b (Bangladesh)
Scientific Ranking sub-committee, iccdr,b (Bangladesh)
Scientific Integrity Committee, icddr,b (Bangladesh)