Delia Lang
Research Professor
Faculty, Behavioral/Social/Health Educ

Research Professor
Assistant Dean for Academic Affairs
Dr. Lang received her doctorate degree in Clinical Psychology from Loma Linda University, California. She also holds two master degrees in Experimental Psychology and Biostatistics. After completing a post-doctoral fellowship at the Rollins School of Public Health, supported by the Association of Teachers of Preventive Medicine and CDC Postdoctoral Research Fellowship in STI/HIV Prevention, Dr. Lang joined the faculty in the department of Behavioral, Social and Health Education Sciences. Dr. Lang’s has contributed to numerous national and international research and evaluation studies addressing HIV prevention programs among individuals suffering from mental illness.
Dr. Lang currently focuses her work on the scholarship of teaching and learning. She is conducting evaluation research focused on establishing an evidence-base for active, problem-based pedagocial approaches designed to train the next generation of public health professionals. She serves as Assistant Dean for Academic Affairs and Director of the Office of Evidence Based Learning in the department of Behavioral, Social and Health Education Sciences.
Contact Information
Rollins School of Public Health
Atlanta , GA 30322
1518 Clifton Road NE
Phone: (404) 727-3515
Email: dlang2@sph.emory.edu
Areas of Interest
- Evaluation
Education
- Ph.D. 2001, Loma Linda University
- M.P.H. 1999, Loma Linda University
- M.A. 1997, California State University San Bermadino
- B.A. 1994, California State University San Bernadino
Courses Taught
- BSHE 540: Research Methods
- PUBH 500: Introduction to Public Health
- PUBH 500: Introduction to Public Health
- PUBH 502: PH Professional Development
Publications
- No Publications listed