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Thomas D'AunnoProfessor of Public Health, NYU School of Global Public HealthProfessor of Management, NYU Wagner Graduate School of Public ServiceDr. Thomas D'Aunno's research interests include institutional theory, organizational change, and the performance of healthcare organizations.
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David AbramsDr. David Abrams focuses on systems thinking and social learning theory conceptual approaches to health enhancement and chronic disease prevention.
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David AbramsonDr. David Abramson's work focuses on population health issues associated with disaster-related or stressor-related recovery and resiliency.
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Prince Michael AmegborDr. Prince Michael Amegbor's research specializes in visualizing the geospatial distribution of risks and burdens on health that are associated with environmental exposures.
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Mari Armstrong-HoughAssociate Professor of Social & Behavioral Sciences and EpidemiologyDr. Mari Armstrong-Hough’s research examines the epidemiological interfaces of tuberculosis (TB), HIV, and non-communicable diseases among high-burden populations.
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Jin Yung BaeClinical Associate Professor of Public Health Policy and ManagementJean Bae's research investigates the differences and various impacts of state and local public health laws on population health outcomes.
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Lauren Thomas BerubeDr. Berube's research identifies predictors and outcomes of prenatal, postpartum, and childhood health behaviors, with a focus on how dietary patterns contribute to cardiometabolic health outcomes.
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Rebecca BetenskyChair of the Department of BiostatisticsProfessor of BiostatisticsDr. Rebecca Betensky's research focuses on methods for the design and analysis of studies with complex sampling, including dependent truncation and censored covariates.
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Jo Ivey BouffordDirector of the Doctor of Public Health ProgramClinical Professor of Global and Environmental HealthWith experience in medicine, health policy, and public administration, Dr. Jo Ivey Boufford is an expert in urban health, healthy aging, disease prevention, and health promotion and disparities.
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Jennifer CantrellDr. Cantrell investigates emerging trends in tobacco and nicotine use and industry marketing, clinical countermarketing and policy interventions to diminish tobacco's appeal and promote health equity.
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Ji E ChangDr. Ji Eun Chang researches the factors that contribute to care continuity within and across organizations and how work is coordinated across the social services and healthcare delivery sectors.
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Virginia W ChangDr. Virginia Chang focuses on obesity and health disparities; the association of obesity with mortality and disability; and the relationships between health, medical technologies, and stratification.
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Rumi ChunaraAssociate Professor of BiostatisticsAssociate Professor of Computer Science and Engineering, TandonDirector of Center for Health Data ScienceDr. Chunara's research focuses on the design and development of machine learning as well as other statistical methods to address challenges related to data and goals of public health.
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Linda CollinsDr. Linda Collins’ interests are in the development, dissemination, and application of the multiphase optimization strategy, a framework to optimize behavioral and social-structural interventions.
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Stephanie H CookAssociate Professor of Social and Behavioral SciencesAssociate Professor of BiostatisticsDr. Stephanie Cook's research focuses on understanding the complex relationship between stress, health, and social determinants of health across the lifespan.
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Adolfo CuevasDr. Adolfo Cuevas focuses on how psychosocial stressors affect health across the lifespan, employing epidemiological, psychological, and biological approaches to explore these relationships.
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Alex DahlenDr. Alex Dahlen brings expertise in statistical science and study design to collaborate with GPH researchers and clinicians working to create innovative solutions to global public health challenges.
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Andrea L. DeierleinDirector of Public Health NutritionAssociate Professor of Public Health NutritionDr. Andrea Deierlein examines how dietary, behavioral, and environmental factors contribute to reproductive health outcomes and chronic-disease development throughout the lifespan.
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Christopher Patrick DickeyClinical Associate Professor of Global and Environmental HealthDr. Chris Dickey is an international development innovator and public health entrepreneur whose work seeks to develop sustainable public health models.
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Ralph DiClementeDr. Ralph DiClemente focuses on developing intervention packages that blend community and technology-based approaches to optimize program effectiveness and enhance programmatic sustainability.
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Joshua EpsteinDr. Joshua M. Epstein is a world-renowned pioneer of agent-based modeling, and has applied it to a staggering array of problems in the social, behavioral, and health sciences.
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Karyn E. FaberDirector of Undergraduate Experiential LearningClinical Assistant Professor of Social and Behavioral SciencesDr. Karyn E. Faber's areas of expertise are program planning, implementation, management, and evaluation in varied settings including community-based organizations and philanthropic entities.
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Yang FengDr. Feng's research focuses on machine learning methods with applications in public health, nonparametric and semi-parametric methods, network data analysis, and bioinformatics.
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Daniel Robert FogalDaniel Fogal specializes in bioethics, metaethics, epistemology, and philosophy of language.
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Robyn GershonDr. Robyn Gershon is an occupational and environmental health researcher with experience in disaster preparedness, healthcare safety, and risk assessment and management in high-risk work occupations.
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Melody GoodmanDr. Melody S. Goodman is a biostatistician and research methodologist. Her work goes beyond defining problems and focuses on developing solutions using partner-engaged research approaches.
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Eliseo GuallarDr. Guallar is an epidemiologist whose research is focused on the study of cardiovascular disease epidemiology and prevention.
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Kate GuastaferroAssistant Professor of Social and Behavioral SciencesCo-Director of the Center for the Advancement and Dissemination of Intervention OptimizationDirector of the Doctor of Public Health (DrPH) ProgramDr. Guastaferro's work is devoted to the development, optimization, and implementation of readily implementable interventions focused on the prevention of child maltreatment.
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Erez HatnaDr. Erez Hatna researches geoinformatics, spatial analysis, agent-based modeling, and urban systems and dynamics.
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Cheryl HealtonFounding Dean of School of Global Public HealthProfessor of Public Health Policy and ManagementAs Founding Dean of the School, Dr. Cheryl Healton led the academic, service, and research programs.
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Siyu HengDr. Siyu Heng's areas of expertise are in methodology research and its applications in public health.
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Yun Soo HongDr. Hong's research focuses on cardiovascular disease epidemiology, integrating genetics, multi-omics, and environmental exposures to identify novel determinants of cardiometabolic health.
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Mark JitChair and Professor of the Department of Global and Environmental HealthDr. Mark Jit's research focuses on epidemiological and economic modeling of vaccines to support evidence-based public health decision making.
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Farzana KapadiaProfessor of EpidemiologyDirector of Undergraduate ProgramsDr. Kapadia is an epidemiologist studying the social and structural drivers of HIV/STIs as well as sexual and reproductive health outcomes.
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Thomas KirchnerDr. Kirchner uses mobile and GIS technologies to study the way neighborhood risk and protective factors affect health-related behavior and decision making in real-world contexts.
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Alden LaiAlden Lai studies the quality of jobs and work environments (i.e., “work design”) of workers to achieve better employee outcomes and organizational performance.
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S. Matthew LiaoDirector of the Center for BioethicsArthur Zitrin Professor of Bioethics
Dr. Matthew Liao uses the tools of philosophy to study and examine the ramifications of novel biomedical innovations.
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Abrania D MarreroClinical Assistant Professor of Global and Environmental HealthAbrania Marrero's research investigates human and global environmental changes in small island food systems.
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Courtney A McKnightDr. Courtney McKnight is a Principal Investigator specializing in mixed methods research focused on the epidemiology of drug use, opioid overdose, HIV and HCV infection.
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Yajun MeiDr. Yajun Mei’s research interests are statistics, machine learning, and data science, and their applications in biomedical science and public health.
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Alexis A MerdjanoffDirector of the Environmental Public Health ProgramAssistant Professor of Social and Behavioral SciencesAt the intersection of public health and sociology, Dr. Merdjanoff work explores how social inequalities shape the impact of disaster on health, recovery, and resiliency.
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Michael Howard MersonInterim Chair of the Department of Social and Behavioral SciencesClinical Professor of Global and Environmental HealthDr. Michael Merson's current research is focused on policy issues in pandemic response, evaluating treatment rollout and regaining trust in public health.
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Joyce Moon HowardClinical Associate Professor of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Community Health Science and PracticeInterim Director of Community Health Science and PracticeDr. Joyce Moon Howard's work seeks to understand community needs and is rooted in the community healthcare movement.
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Corrina MoucheraudAssociate Professor of Public Health Policy and ManagementCo-Director of the Global Center for Implementation ScienceDr. Corrina Moucheraud is an implementation scientist whose research seeks to improve outcomes by strengthening health systems and enabling the delivery of effective, equitable health services.
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Genevra MurrayDr. Murray focuses on the organization & management of health care services, examining dimensions of payment & delivery system reform and its impact on racial, ethnic and socioeconomic disparities.
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Peter S NavarioClinical Associate Professor of Public Health Policy and ManagementChief Executive Officer of HealthRight InternationalDr. Peter Navario has extensive field experience establishing, monitoring, and evaluating HIV/AIDS treatment programs and health system capacity building across sub-Saharan Africa.
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Raymond S NiauraDr. Raymond Niaura studies the biobehavioral substrates of tobacco dependence, including factors that influence adolescent and early adult tobacco use trajectories.
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Danielle C. Ompad
Dr. Danielle Ompad is an epidemiologist whose work is focused in the areas of urban health, HIV, illicit drug use, and adult access to vaccines.
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Jose PaganChair and Professor of the Department of Public Health Policy and ManagementDr. José Pagán is a health economist and population health management expert who has led research, implementation and evaluation projects on the redesign of health care delivery and payment systems.
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Niyati ParekhProfessor of Public Health NutritionAssociate Vice Provost for Faculty Initiatives and Global Engagement, Office of the ProvostDr. Niyati Parekh studies and teaches nutrition epidemiology and chronic diseases, specifically she researches the correlations between diet, physical activity, obesity, and cancer.
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Nina S. ParikhDr. Nina Parikh examines social, psychosocial, and cultural factors impacting ethnic-racial populations and developing strategies that mitigate inequities among the uninsured, immigrants, and elderly.
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Claudia Passos FerreiraDr. Claudia Passos-Ferreira’s research interests are in the development of consciousness, including theories of infant and machine consciousness, and how they shed light on ethical issues.
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Emmanuel Peprah
Dr. Emmanuel Peprah’s research interests lie at the confluence of understanding what, why, and how some evidence-based interventions work in some populations and not others.
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Jennifer L PomeranzAssociate Professor of Public Health Policy and ManagementA public health lawyer, Professor Jennifer Pomeranz researches policy and legal options to address the food environment, obesity, and social injustices that lead to health disparities.
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Jonathan PurtleAssociate Professor of Public Health Policy & ManagementDirector of Policy Research at NYU’s Global Center for Implementation ScienceDr. Purtle is an implementation scientist whose research focuses on mental health policy.
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Alexander QuanbeckZ Quanbeck's research lies at the intersection of ethics, epistemology, and 19th-century philosophy, focusing specifically on the ethics of belief.
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Saba RouhaniDr. Rouhani’s research focuses on the social and structural factors underlying substance use, and evaluation of policies and programs to improve public health and safety in the context of the contem...
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Donna ShelleyProfessor of Public Health Policy and ManagementCo-Director of the Global Center for Implementation ScienceDr. Shelley is a tobacco control and implementation science expert focusing on the implementation, sustainability & scale up of evidence-based interventions for cardiovascular & cancer risk reduction.
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Hai ShuDr. Hai Shu is an expert in high-dimensional data analysis, machine/deep learning and medical image analysis.
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Diana R SilverVice Dean of Faculty AffairsProfessor of Public Health Policy and ManagementDr. Diana Silver explores the impact of variation in the implementation, adoption, and repeal of state and local public health policies on health outcomes.
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Jillian StrayhornAssistant Professor of Social and Behavioral SciencesDr. Jillian Strayhorn's research focuses on the complex multi-criteria decision-making that goes into optimizing interventions to achieve public health impact.
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Yesim TozanDr. Yesim Tozan researches health decision science, priority setting, cost-effectiveness, and resource allocation in low- and middle-income countries, with an emphasis on dengue and malaria.
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Shu XuDr. Shu Xu's work represents the statistical and applied aspects of quantitative methodology, including evaluating and developing statistical methods for longitudinal data analysis.
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Wen ZhouDr. Wen Zhou's research focuses on developing theories and methods for network data analysis, high-dimensional statistics, multiple testing problems, machine learning, and causal inference.
Emeritus Professors
| Don Des Jarlais | Professor Emeritus | ddj2@nyu.edu |
| Sally Guttmacher | NYU School of Global Public Health | sg2@nyu.edu |
| Holly Hagan | Professor Emerita | hh50@nyu.edu |
| Perry Halkitis | Professor Emeritus | pnh1@nyu.edu |
| Marion Nestle | Professor Emerita, NYU Steinhardt | marion.nestle@nyu.edu |
Faculty Fellow
| Diana Rosenthal | Provost's Postdoctoral Faculty Fellow | dianamrosenthal@nyu.edu |
Research Scientists & Professors
| Ian D. Aronson | Social and Behavioral Sciences | la14@nyu.edu |
| Alexander S. Bennett | Social and Behavioral Sciences | asb19@nyu.edu |
| Andrew Burgie | Social and Behavioral Sciences | aeb5@nyu.edu |
| Luther Elliott | Social and Behavioral Sciences | lce201@nyu.edu |
| William N. Rom | Global Health | william.rom@nyumc.org |