MITCHELL D’ROZARIO PhD MPH(c)
Co-Executive Director
Mitchell D’Rozario is a medical affairs and public health professional with a passion for using science, data, and collaboration to improve health outcomes and advance equitable care. With more than eight years of experience across ophthalmology and hematology, Mitchell has worked closely with physicians, researchers, and healthcare teams to translate complex medical information into meaningful, patient-centered impact.
In his professional work, Mitchell supports clinical research and medical education initiatives, helping to build strong partnerships within medical communities and supporting studies that bring innovative therapies to patients. He has contributed to peer-reviewed research, medical education programs, and global health initiatives focused on improving access, quality, and representation in clinical research.
Mitchell is particularly committed to advancing inclusive research practices and leveraging data to identify underserved populations and high-impact opportunities for care. His work has been recognized with multiple awards for organizational impact, teamwork, and innovation in health equity.
He earned his PhD in Biology (Neurogenetics) from Drexel University and completed postdoctoral research as an NIH Fellow at Washington University School of Medicine. He is currently pursuing a Master of Public Health in Community Health Sciences at the University of Illinois Chicago. Guided by curiosity, servant leadership, and a belief in the power of community-driven solutions, Mitchell is dedicated to supporting organizations that work to improve health and opportunity for all.
In his professional work, Mitchell supports clinical research and medical education initiatives, helping to build strong partnerships within medical communities and supporting studies that bring innovative therapies to patients. He has contributed to peer-reviewed research, medical education programs, and global health initiatives focused on improving access, quality, and representation in clinical research.
Mitchell is particularly committed to advancing inclusive research practices and leveraging data to identify underserved populations and high-impact opportunities for care. His work has been recognized with multiple awards for organizational impact, teamwork, and innovation in health equity.
He earned his PhD in Biology (Neurogenetics) from Drexel University and completed postdoctoral research as an NIH Fellow at Washington University School of Medicine. He is currently pursuing a Master of Public Health in Community Health Sciences at the University of Illinois Chicago. Guided by curiosity, servant leadership, and a belief in the power of community-driven solutions, Mitchell is dedicated to supporting organizations that work to improve health and opportunity for all.