At the Washington University in St. Louis Board of Trustees meeting May 2, numerous faculty members were appointed, promoted or granted tenure, with tenure effective July 1. Among them are Anne Mobly Butler, PhD and Aloke Mody, MD.
Dr. Mobly Butler has been promoted to associate professor of medicine with tenure. Dr. Butler is a pharmacoepidemiologist with broad research interests in non-experimental studies, real-world data, comparative effectiveness research, and epidemiologic methods. Her research involves the application of epidemiologic study designs and analytic methods to highly detailed, clinical and administrative data captured on patients as part of routine clinical care. Her substantive work focuses on the treatment and prevention of common infections, including antibiotic and vaccine utilization, effectiveness, safety, and related outcomes.
Dr. Mody has been promoted to associate professor of medicine with tenure. Aaloke’s overarching research interests are in utilizing implementation science and epidemiologic methods to better understand how to deliver high-quality and person-centered HIV care in routine practice in low- and middle-country settings. Aaloke is a lead consultant for the Dissemination and Implementation Research Core (DIRC) in the Institute for Clinical Translational Science at Washington University in St. Louis. He also serves as an academic editor at PLOS Medicine and an associate editor at Implementation Science Communications.
Congratulations to both faculty members on their promotions with tenure!