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Kiersten Israel-Ballard, MPH, DrPH

Kiersten Israel-Ballard, MPH, DrPH

Kiersten Israel-Ballard is Team Lead for PATH’s, Child Health and Nutrition program and Affiliate Associate Professor in the Department of Global Health at the University of Washington. She has over 15 years of experience in assessing and supporting methods for optimal infant nutrition and young child feeding.  Her work has largely focused on conceptualizing appropriate infant feeding methods for vulnerable infants in developing countries, including HIV affected infants. In her current role, Dr. Israel-Ballard leads the human milk initiative  at  PATH.  This  has included developing an integrated newborn nutrition model, establishing global teams for working with local governments to ensure sustainable implementation, conducting advocacy for  human  milk  banking  as  a  cost-effective  strategy  for improving health of vulnerable infants, establishing a global technical advisory group, leading rigorous evaluations to determine impact, and developing innovative human milk banking technologies for resource-limited settings. She has also led programs to support implementation of nutrition programs for local governments and partners and focuses on innovative approaches to improve infant health through  identifying  and  assessing  the  feasibility  of  novel  technologies.  She  has  considerable international experience, working at all health levels in Kenya, South Africa, Tanzania, Zimbabwe, Rwanda, Vietnam and India.