Francesca Dominici, PhD is the Director of the Harvard Data Science Initiativeat Harvard University and the Clarence James Gamble Professor of BiostatisticsPopulation and Data Science at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and Co-Editor in Chief of the Harvard Data Science Review

She is an elected member of the National Academy of Medicine and of the International Society of Mathematical Statistics.
She leads an interdisciplinary group of scientists to address important questions
in 
environmental health science, climate change, and health policy. 

Her contributions to the field have been remarkable including more than 250 peer-reviewed published articles,and has provided her knowledge on the topics on joint panels with New Jersey Senator Cory Booker, and European Commission). Dr. Dominici has provided the scientific community and policy makers with comprehensive and compelling evidence on the adverse health effects of air pollutionnoise pollution, and climate changeHer studies have directly and routinely impacted air quality policy.

Dr. Dominici was recognized in Thomson Reuter’s 2019 list of the most highly cited researchers–ranking in the top 1% of cited scientists in her fieldHer work has been covered by the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, BBC, the Guardian, CNN, and NPR. In April 2020 she has been awarded the Karl E. Peace Award for Outstanding Statistical Contributions for the Betterment of Society by the American Statistical Association. 

She is an advocate for the career advancement of women faculty, and her work on the Johns Hopkins University Committee on the Status of Women earned her the campus Diversity Recognition Award in 2009. At the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Healthshe has led the Committee for the Advancement of Women Faculty