Faculty

Kim Harley

Affiliate

Kim Harley, Ph.D., is a reproductive epidemiologist who serves on the faculty of the Maternal and Child Health Program at U.C. Berkeley. She teaches courses in reproductive and perinatal epidemiology and practical issues in maternal and child health data analysis. Kim’s research focuses on reproductive health and the environment, including fertility, timing of puberty, and birth outcomes. Kim is happy to contribute her knowledge of epidemiology, study design, and statistical methods to the Bixby Center.

Malcolm Potts, MB, BChir, PhD, FRCOG

Fred H. Bixby Endowed Chair in Population and Family Planning
SPH

Malcolm Potts is a Cambridge-trained obstetrician and reproductive scientist. He is a professor in Maternal and Child Health and the first and former (1992-2013) holder of the Fred H. Bixby Endowed Chair in Population and Family Planning in the School of Public Health and developed the Bixby Center with a team of young experts. For over a decade while he was the first Medical Director of the International Planned Parenthood Federation, he introduced family planning methods into...