39 faculty and 21 courses in Public Health at New York University.
- Raymond S Niaura, Professor of Social and Behavioral Sciences h-index 108
- Mark Jit, Chair/Professor of Global and Environmental Health h-index 92
Es on epidemiological and economic modeling of vaccines to support evidence-based public health decision making. He has published papers covering a range of vaccine-preventable or potentially vaccine-preventable diseases including COVID-19
- Linda Collins, Professor of Social and Behavioral Sciences h-index 69
Focused on the development, dissemination, and application of the multiphase optimization strategy (MOST), a framework for the optimization of behavioral, biobehavioral, and social-structural interventions. The objective of MOST is to i
- Eliseo Guallar, Chair/Professor of Epidemiology h-index 62
- Danielle C. Ompad, Professor of Epidemiology h-index 49
- Jose Pagan, Chair/Professor of Public Health Policy and Management h-index 42
- Thomas Kirchner, Associate Professor of Social and Behavioral Sciences h-index 41
- Joshua Epstein, Professor of Epidemiology h-index 39
Has been modeling complex social dynamics using mathematical and computational methods, notably the method of Agent-Based Modeling in which he is a recognized pioneer. For this transformative innovation, he was awarded the NIH Director’s Pi
- Niyati Parekh, Professor of Public Health Nutrition h-index 34
Disease biology, nutritional biochemistry, epidemiology and biostatistics. She has developed a research program with three interconnected areas that are unified under the theme of investigating diet and non-communicable diseases in populat
- Farzana Kapadia, Professor of Epidemiology h-index 34
Understanding the social and structural drivers of HIV/STIs as well as sexual and reproductive health outcomes in underserved and marginalized populations. Dr. Kapadia has over 20 years of experience in the design, development, and imple
- Virginia W Chang, Associate Professor of Social and Behavioral Sciences h-index 32
- Rumi Chunara, Associate Professor of Biostatistics h-index 31
1. Public and population health 2. Socio-environmental determinants 3. Machine learning/AI and technology in societal systems (social computing) 4. Algorithmic fairness 5. Inequity and technology Education MIT Ph.D., Harvard-MIT Division of
- S. Matthew Liao, Director/Professor of Bioethics h-index 31
- Jennifer L Pomeranz, Associate Professor of Public Health Policy and Management h-index 31
- Yajun Mei, Professor of Biostatistics h-index 30
Statistics, machine learning, and data science, and their applications in biomedical science and public health, particularly, streaming data analysis, sequential decision/design, change-point problems, precision/personalized medicine, h
- Wen Zhou, Associate Professor of Biostatistics h-index 26
Es on developing theories and methods for network data analysis, high-dimensional statistics, multiple testing problems, machine learning, and causal inference. He is particularly interested in applications within genomics, genetics, bioinf
- Adolfo Cuevas, Associate Professor of Social and Behavioral Sciences h-index 25
- Yesim Tozan, Associate Professor of Global and Environmental Health h-index 25
- David Abramson, Clinical Professor of Social and Behavioral Sciences h-index 24
Political science, and an MPH, both from Columbia University. Education BA, English (High Honors), Queens College, New York, NY MPH, Sociomedical Sciences, Columbia University, New York, NY PhD, Sociomedical Sciences/Political Science, C
- Stephanie H Cook, Associate Professor of Social and Behavioral Sciences/Biostatistics h-index 24
Es on understanding the complex relationship between stress, health, and social determinants of health across the lifespan. Her work examines how both structural and individual-level stressors contribute to mental and physical health outcom
- Corrina Moucheraud, Associate Professor of Public Health Policy and Management h-index 23
- Diana R Silver, Vice Dean/Professor of Public Health Policy and Management h-index 23
- David Abrams, Professor of Social and Behavioral Sciences h-index 20
- Mari Armstrong-Hough, Associate Professor of Social and Behavioral Sciences and Epidemiology h-index 19
On to better identify and address disparities related to race, ethnicity, and language? Study Design and Methods: A modified Delphi-based method was used to form a consensus about addressing racial disparities through future critical care r
- Ji E Chang, Associate Professor of Public Health Policy and Management h-index 18
- Yang Feng, Professor of Biostatistics h-index 18
Encompass the theoretical and methodological aspects of machine learning, high-dimensional statistics, social network models, and nonparametric statistics, leading to a wealth of practical applications, including Alzheimer's disease, cancer
- Prince Michael Amegbor, Assistant Professor of Global and Environmental Health h-index 17
- Erez Hatna, Clinical Associate Professor of Epidemiology h-index 17
Es on how the choice of urban boundaries influences the scaling relationships. At NYU, Dr. Hatna is part of the Agent-based Modeling Lab, which works with large-scale epidemic models and cognitively plausible agents in order to produce a tr
- Alexis A Merdjanoff, Director/Assistant Professor of Social and Behavioral Sciences h-index 14
Ed on the immediate consequences—her research reveals how environmental stressors can lead to economic, emotional, and health burdens long after an event has passed. By focusing on the long-term effects of disasters, she has been able to de
- Siyu Heng, Assistant Professor of Biostatistics h-index 8
In causal inference, health data science, observational studies, randomized trials, sensitivity analysis, instrumental variables, measurement error, and in survey data and their applications in public health. Dr. Heng’s research has bee
- Andrea L. Deierlein, Director/Associate Professor of Public Health Nutrition
Es on examining how dietary, behavioral, and environmental factors contribute to reproductive health outcomes and chronic-disease development throughout the lifespan. Dr. Deierlein is trained as a nutritional epidemiologist. Much of her res
- Cheryl Healton, Founding Dean/Professor of Public Health Policy and Management
- Donna Shelley, Professor of Public Health Policy and Management
Es on building the evidence for effective theory-driven strategies that target barriers to implementation and sustainability of evidence-based tobacco use treatment in primary care settings in the U.S. and Viet Nam. Her research is also add
- Jennifer Cantrell, Associate Professor of Social and Behavioral Sciences
- Melody Goodman, Dean/Professor of Biostatistics
. A nurse-led clinical practice model to increase healthcare reach among underserved families during public health emergencies: A randomized controlled trial Guilamo-Ramos, V., Benzekri, A., Williams, D., Thimm-Kaiser, M., Wizentier, M. M.
- Ralph DiClemente, Professor of Social and Behavioral Sciences
- Rebecca Betensky, Chair/Professor of Biostatistics
Es on methods for the analysis of censored and truncated outcomes and covariates, which frequently arise from the subsampling of cohort studies. She has a long-time interest in clinical trials, and has written on the evaluation of biomarker
- Robyn Gershon, Clinical Professor of Epidemiology
- Thomas D'Aunno, Professor of Public Health
Institutional theory, organizational change, and the performance of healthcare organizations. D’Aunno was previously a faculty member at Columbia University, the University of Chicago, the University of Michigan, and INSEAD, w
Roster/catalog compiled from the college’s public directory. Faculty counts are directory headcounts; the named list may be a subset. h-index shown only for ORCID-backed or high-confidence OpenAlex matches. Data as of 2026-07-01.