Published
Quissell, Kathryn and Walt, Gill. “Sustaining effectiveness over time: the case of the global network to stop tuberculosis.” Revise and resubmit at Health Policy and Planning 31(Supplement 1): i17-i32.
Shiffman J, Quissell K, Schmitz HP, Pelletier D, Smith SL, et al. (2016). “A framework on the emergence and effectiveness of global health networks.” Health Policy and Planning 31(Supplement 1): i3-i16.
Shiffman J, Schmitz HP, Berlan D, Smith SL, Quissell K, et al. (2016). "The emergence and effectiveness of global health networks: findings and future research." Health Policy and Planning 31(Supplement 1): i110-i123.
Shiffman, Jeremy and Quissell, Kathryn (2012). “Family planning: a political issue,” The Lancet, 380(9837): 181-185.
Quissell, Katy (2007). “HIV Prevention in Sex Work Populations: a Program and Policy Review,” The Women’s Policy Journal of Harvard, Vol. 4: 13-30.
Shiffman J, Quissell K, Schmitz HP, Pelletier D, Smith SL, et al. (2016). “A framework on the emergence and effectiveness of global health networks.” Health Policy and Planning 31(Supplement 1): i3-i16.
Shiffman J, Schmitz HP, Berlan D, Smith SL, Quissell K, et al. (2016). "The emergence and effectiveness of global health networks: findings and future research." Health Policy and Planning 31(Supplement 1): i110-i123.
Shiffman, Jeremy and Quissell, Kathryn (2012). “Family planning: a political issue,” The Lancet, 380(9837): 181-185.
Quissell, Katy (2007). “HIV Prevention in Sex Work Populations: a Program and Policy Review,” The Women’s Policy Journal of Harvard, Vol. 4: 13-30.
in progress
Quissell K, Berlan D, Shiffman J, and Walt G. “Network Emergence and Non-Emergence: a Comparison of Tuberculosis and Pneumonia.” Preparing for submission to Public Administration Review.
Quissell, Kathryn. "Stigma, Social Inequality, and Health Policy Making for AIDS & Tuberculosis." Dissertation project.
Hodgins S, Quissell K, Shiffman J, et al. “The Emperor’s New Clothes: Why is Scale-Up So Often Empty?”
Quissell, Kathryn. "Stigma, Social Inequality, and Health Policy Making for AIDS & Tuberculosis." Dissertation project.
Hodgins S, Quissell K, Shiffman J, et al. “The Emperor’s New Clothes: Why is Scale-Up So Often Empty?”