Kalahn Taylor-Clark, PhD
Senior Associate, High-Value Health Care Project,
Engelberg Center for Health Care Reform
Kalahn Taylor-Clark leads the Racial/Ethnic Health Care Equity Initiative in the High-Value Health Care Project. Her areas of research include public health communication in politically and socially marginalized populations and minority voting on health care.
Prior to joining Brookings, Dr. Taylor-Clark was a lecturer at Tufts University, where she taught "Women and Health" and "The Politics of Health Disparities." Previously, Dr. Taylor-Clark held a position as a researcher at the Harvard School of Public Health’s Project on Biological Security and the Public.
She earned her doctorate degree in Health Policy and Political Analysis from Harvard University, where she was recently a W.K. Kellogg Health Scholar.