Members of the Faculty
Eric Adler, Instructor of Epidemiology; M.P.H., Yale
Communicable disease reporting, surveillance, and outbreak investigations
Emily Barrett, Associate Professor of Epidemiology; Ph.D., M.A., Harvard
Perinatal, reproductive environmental epidemiology
Patricia Barrett, Instructor of Epidemiology; M.S., Florida State
Communicable disease epidemiology and surveillance
Noelle Bessette, Instructor
of Epidemiology; M.P.H., Columbia Mailman School of Public Health
Infectious disease epidemiology and
surveillance
Mardea Caulcrick-Grimes, Instructor of Epidemiology; M.P.H., Drexel
School of Public Health
Infectious disease epidemiology and surveillance
Kitaw Demissie, Professor of Epidemiology, Chair; Ph.D., McGill (Canada); M.D., Addis
Ababa (Ethiopia)
Childhood asthma; perinatal epidemiology; breast cancer
Lisa DiFedele, Instructor of Epidemiology; M.P.H., Yale
Epidemiology of microbial disease
Sonya E. Frontin, Instructor of Epidemiology; M.P.H., Morehouse
School of Medicine
Monitoring and evaluation; disease surveillance; HIV/AIDS; maternal
and child health; women's health; minority health
Tara
Fulton, Instructor of Epidemiology; M.P.H., Pennsylvania
Infectious disease epidemiology and surveillance
Judith
Graber, Assistant Professor of Environmental and Occupational Health; Ph.D.,
Illinois
Environmental
and occupational epidemiology
William Halperin, Professor and Associate Dean, Newark Campus; M.D.,
Harvard Medical School; Dr.P.H., M.P.H., Harvard School of Public Health
Public health surveillance; injury and occupational epidemiology
Susan Hannagan, Instructor of Epidemiology; M.P.H., Yale; M.S., Villanova
Surveillance of vaccine-preventable diseases
Bernadette C. Hohl, Instructor of Epidemiology; Ph.D., M.P.H.,
Temple
Physical and social environmental factors that affect health and
safety
Kristin L. Innes, Instructor of Epidemiology; M.P.H., Rutgers School
of Public Health
Infectious and zoonotic disease reporting and surveillance
Courtney T. Kirkland, Instructor of Epidemiology; M.P.H., Drexel
Epidemiology and public health surveillance
Natalie R. Kratz, Instructor of Epidemiology; M.P.H., Boston
Infectious disease epidemiology and surveillance
Adana Llanos-Wilson, Assistant Professor of Epidemiology; Ph.D., Howard; M.P.H., Ohio State College of Public Health
Carcinogenisis; biomarkers; epidemiology
Erika
Lobe, Instructor of Epidemiology; M.P.H., Johns Hopkins
Epidemiology
of infectious diseases
Diana B. Theriault Lucas, Instructor of Epidemiology; M.P.H., Boston
Epidemiology and public health surveillance
Elizabeth Marshall, Associate Professor of Epidemiology;
Ph.D., North Carolina
(Chapel Hill)
Environmental and occupational epidemiology,
especially reproductive outcomes; immigrant occupational injury and
occupational health surveillance
Nicole Mazur, Instructor of Epidemiology; M.P.H., Rutgers School of
Public Health
Communicable disease reporting and surveillance
Jason Mehr, Instructor of Epidemiology; M.P.H., Drexel
Epidemiology and public health surveillance
Jenizah A. Melendez, Instructor of Epidemiology; M.P.H., Rutgers
School of Public Health
Electronic laboratory reporting of communicable disease implementation and analysis
Marian Passannante, Associate Dean for Program Development and Professor of Epidemiology;
Ph.D., Johns Hopkins School of Hygiene and Public Health
Questionnaire design; survey research; injury epidemiology;
tuberculosis epidemiology; impact of social factors on disease outcomes
Alok Patra, Instructor of Epidemiology; M.P.H., Nebraska College of Public Health
Epidemiology and immunization
Jesse J. Plascak, Instructor of Epidemiology; Ph.D., M.P.H., Ohio State
Health disparities; GIS in public health research; social and physical environments in the health of underrepresented populations
Allison Portney, Instructor of Epidemiology; M.P.H., Columbia Mailman
School of Public Health
Infectious disease epidemiology and surveillance
Namitha Reddy, Instructor of Epidemiology; M.P.H., Rutgers
School of Public Health
Public health surveillance and response system for public health
emergencies
George G. Rhoads, Professor of Epidemiology; M.D.,
Harvard; M.P.H., Hawaii
Epidemiology of
noninfectious diseases; health care outcomes
Antoinette Stroup, Associate Professor of Epidemiology, Division
Head, Cancer Epidemiology, and Director, New Jersey State Cancer Registry; Ph.D., Utah (Salt Lake City)
Disparities in cancer epidemiology
Dela Surti, Instructor of Epidemiology; M.P.H., George Washington-Milken School of Public Health
Communicable disease reporting and surveillance
Julia W. Wells, Instructor of
Epidemiology; M.P.H., Drexel
Communicable disease and public health
surveillance
Associate Members of the Faculty
Amy E. Abruzzi, Assistant Professor of
Epidemiology; primary at Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy; Ph.D., M.P.H., Rutgers School of Public Health
Cancer and society; epidemiology; urban health
Elisa V. Bandera, Professor of
Epidemiology; primary at Robert Wood Johnson Medical School; M.D., Malaga (Spain); Ph.D.,
SUNY (Buffalo)
Nutritional epidemiology of cancer; cancer prevention
Benjamin F. Crabtree, Professor of Epidemiology; primary at Robert Wood Johnson Medical School; Ph.D., Connecticut; M.A., South Florida
Organizational change; prevention; primary care practice;
qualitative methods
Nina H. Fefferman, Assistant Professor of Epidemiology; primary at School of Environmental and Biological Sciences; Ph.D., Tufts; M.S., Rutgers
Origins and epidemiology of infectious disease; the evolution of
pathogens and the changes in social structures arising from infectious disease
Sunanda Gaur, Professor of Epidemiology; primary at Robert Wood Johnson Medical School;
M.B.B.S., King George Medical College (India)
Infectious disease epidemiology
Tobias Gerhard, Associate Professor of Epidemiology; primary at Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy; Ph.D., Florida
Pharmacoepidemiology
Michael Greenberg, Professor of Epidemiology; primary at Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy; Ph.D., Columbia
Geography of mortality, morbidity, and risk factors; hazardous
waste management; environmental policy
Kim Hirshfield, Assistant Professor of Epidemiology; primary at Robert Wood Johnson Medical School; M.D., Robert Wood Johnson Medical School; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins
Molecular and cancer epidemiology; breast cancer epidemiology
Cheryl Holly, Associate Professor of Epidemiology; primary at School of Nursing; Ed.D., Columbia
Meta analysis
Daniel Horton, Assistant Professor of Epidemiology; primary at Robert Wood Johnson Medical School; M.D., Harvard; M.S.C.E., University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine
Clinical pharmacoepidemiology
Yuri T. Jadotte, Instructor of Epidemiology; primary at School of Nursing; M.D., New Jersey Medical School
Systematic review training on health economic evidence; research
capacity building
Grace Lu-Yao, Professor of Epidemiology;
primary at Robert Wood Johnson Medical School; Ph.D., M.P.H., Yale School of
Medicine
Prostate cancer research
Jane Miller, Professor of Epidemiology; primary at Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy; Ph.D., M.A.,
Pennsylvania
Maternal and child health and nutrition; reproductive health;
demography; health consequences of poverty
Robert Morgan, Assistant Professor of Epidemiology; M.D., Saint Georges
School of Medicine (Grenada); M.P.H., Columbia
Community vaccination policies
Lee B. Reichman, Professor of Epidemiology; primary at New Jersey Medical School; M.D., New York University School of Medicine; M.P.H., Johns Hopkins
Tuberculosis; HIV infection
Nancy E. Reichman, Professor of
Epidemiology; primary at Robert Wood Johnson Medical School; Ph.D., CUNY
Health economics; demography and
maternal and child health issues
Vinod Rustgi, Professor of Epidemiology; primary at Robert Wood Johnson Medical School; M.D., Johns Hopkins
Health care disparities in liver disease
Dona Schneider, Professor of Epidemiology; primary at Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy; Ph.D., M.A., Rutgers; M.P.H., UMDNJ/Rutgers
Geographic distribution of mortality, disease, and high-risk
behaviors among children and minority groups
Xiang Lin Tan, Assistant Professor of
Epidemiology; primary at Robert Wood Johnson Medical School; Ph.D., Heidelberg (Germany);
M.D., Tongji Medical College (China)
Molecular epidemiology; cancer research
Pauline
Thomas, Associate Professor of Epidemiology; primary at New Jersey
Medical School; M.D., Yale School of Medicine
Epidemiology
of reproductive health; interventions to reduce health disparities;
improvements in outpatient health care delivery; HIV epidemiology
Jennifer Tsui, Assistant Professor of Epidemiology; primary at Robert Wood Johnson Medical School; Ph.D, California (Los Angeles); M.P.H., Columbia Mailman School of Public Health
Health care system factors and geospatial influences related to disparities in cancer care and cancer outcomes for minorities
Stanley
Weiss, Professor of Epidemiology; primary at New Jersey Medical School;
M.D., Harvard School of Medicine
Public
health and prevention of cancer and infectious diseases
Mark
Wolman, Instructor of Epidemiology; primary at New Jersey Medical
School; M.P.H., Hunter College
Tuberculosis
controlAdjunct Members of the Faculty
Syed R. Ahmad, Adjunct Associate Professor of Epidemiology; Drug
Safety/Regulatory Science Consultant; M.B.B.S., Dow Medical College (Karachi,
Pakistan); M.P.H., Johns Hopkins School of Hygiene and Public Health
Pharmacovigilance; pharmacoepidemiology; clinical pharmacology
Michelle Azu, Adjunct Assistant Professor of Epidemiology and Director, Breast Surgery, Chilton Hospital; M.D., Missouri School of Medicine
Psychosocial and epidemiologic factors influencing outcomes in
breast cancer patients
Jesse
A. Berlin, Adjunct Professor of Epidemiology; Vice President 2 and Global Head,
Epidemiology, Johnson & Johnson; Sc.D., Harvard School of Public Health
Pharmacoepidemiology
Eddy Bresnitz, Adjunct Professor of Epidemiology and Medical
Director, Adult Vaccine Medical Affairs and Policy, Merck; M.D., McGill (Canada); M.S., Pennsylvania
Occupational health; field epidemiology
Sheenu Chandwani, Adjunct Instructor of
Epidemiology; M.P.H., Ph.D., UMDNJ-School of Public Health
Outcomes research;
pharmacoepidemiology; cancer disparities
Ronald Cody, Adjunct Professor of Epidemiology; Ed.D., Rutgers
Computer software applications for epidemiological and statistical
analysis
Cynthia De Luise, Adjunct Assistant
Professor of Epidemiology and Director, Epidemiology, Worldwide Safety Strategy,
Pfizer; Ph.D., UMDNJ-School of Public
Health; M.P.H., Columbia Mailman School of
Public Health
Pharmacoepidemiologic research
Charles Denk, Adjunct Associate Professor of Epidemiology and Consultant, DenkEpi.Info; Ph.D., M.A., M.S., Stanford
Maternal and perinatal health; survey methodologist
George DiFerdinando, Adjunct Professor of Epidemiology; M.D., M.P.H., North
Carolina (Chapel Hill)
Cancer epidemiology; infectious disease and quality of care
Sandra Echeverria, Adjunct Assistant Professor of Epidemiology; Ph.D., M.P.H., Columbia Mailman School of Public Health
Social epidemiology with focus on neighborhood health effects,
chronic health conditions, and health disparities
Kristina Feja, Adjunct Assistant
Professor of Epidemiology and Pediatrician, St. Peter's University Hospital; M.D., Semmelweiss School of Medicine (Hungary);
M.P.H., UMDNJ-School of Public Health
Pediatric infectious diseases
Patricia Fleming, Adjunct Professor of
Epidemiology; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins
HIV/AIDS epidemiology
Dennis Fried, Adjunct Instructor of
Epidemiology; M.P.H., Rutgers School of Public Health; M.B.A., Rutgers Graduate
School of Management
Quantitative methods
Mark C. Fulcomer, Adjunct Associate Professor of Epidemiology and Retired Director of Center for Health
Statistics, New Jersey Department of Health; Ph.D., M.A., Ohio State
Vital records; health statistics; spatial, temporal, and
historical aspects of health information; perinatal epidemiology
Katherine Hempstead, Adjunct Assistant Professor; Ph.D., Pennsylvania
Injury prevention; biostatistics; health policy; immigration and
migration
Kevin A. Henry, Adjunct Assistant Professor of Epidemiology; Assistant Professor of Geography, Temple; Ph.D., McGill (Canada); M.A., Towson
Medical and health geography; public health; cancer epidemiology; applied GIS and spatial statistics for health data; health services
Teresa Janevic, Adjunct Assistant Professor of Epidemiology; M.P.H.,
California (Berkeley); Ph.D., Columbia
Social determinants of maternal and child health
Nisha Jani, Adjunct Instructor of Epidemiology; M.P.H., School of Public Health
GIS in public health
Steven Kairys, Adjunct Professor of Epidemiology and Chair,
Department of Pediatrics, Jersey Shore Medical Center; M.D., Temple; M.P.H., Boston
Child abuse; general pediatrics; prevention and mental health
Derege Kebede, Adjunct Professor of Epidemiology; Manager, African Health Observatory, World Health Organization; M.D., Addis Ababa (Ethiopia); M.S., Sc.D., Harvard
Global health
Judith Klotz, Adjunct Associate
Professor of Epidemiology; Dr.P.H., Columbia School of Public Health; M.S., Michigan
Environmental epidemiology; biomarkers of effect and
susceptibility
Robert Lavery, Adjunct Instructor of Epidemiology; M.A., Montclair
State
Prevention of injury; first responder training among primary and
secondary schools in New Jersey
Tracy Li, Adjunct Assistant Professor of Epidemiology; Johnson and
Johnson; Ph.D., UMDNJ-School of Public Health
Epidemiology/observational research methods; outcomes research; health
economics; patient quality of life assessments
Stephen Marcella, Adjunct Assistant Professor of Epidemiology and Director, Global Health Outcomes, Merck; M.D., New York; M.P.H., UMDNJ-School of Public Health
Cancer epidemiology; children's health
Andrea Marcus, Adjunct Assistant Professor of Epidemiology; Senior Manager, Pharmacoepidemiology, Regeneron Pharmaceuticals; Ph.D., Rutgers School of Public Health; M.P.H., New York
Pharmacoepidemiology
Naveen Mehrotra, Adjunct Assistant Professor in Epidemiology; primary at Robert Wood Johnson Medical School; M.D., SUNY School of Medicine
(Stony Brook); M.P.H., UMDNJ-School of Public Health
South Asian Total Health Initiative (SATI); improving the health
status of South Asians in the United States
Barbara Montana, Adjunct Assistant Professor in Epidemiology and
Medical Director, Communicable Disease Service, New Jersey Department of Health;
M.D., New York; M.P.H., UMDNJ-School of Public Health
Infection control policies
Lisa Paddock, Adjunct Instructor in Epidemiology and Research
Scientist, Cancer Epidemiology Services, New Jersey Department of Health; Ph.D.,
M.P.H., School of Public Health
Cancer epidemiology and surveillance
Sindy Paul, Adjunct Associate Professor of Epidemiology and Medical
Director, Division of HIV/AIDS Services, New Jersey Department of Health;
M.D., Temple School of Medicine; M.P.H., UMDNJ-School of Public Health
HIV/AIDS; epidemiologyLarry Radican, Adjunct Assistant Professor of Epidemiology and Senior
Director, Global Outcomes Research and Health Technology Assessment, Merck; Ph.D., M.P.H., UMDNJ-School of Public Health
Occupational and chronic disease epidemiology; outcomes research;
pharmacoeconomics
Thomas Rhodes, Adjunct Assistant
Professor of Epidemiology and Associate Director, Epidemiology Department, Merck; Ph.D., UMDNJ-School of Public Health; M.S.P.H.,
South Carolina School of Public Health
Pharmacoepidemology and outcomes
research
Daniel Rosenblum, Adjunct Assistant
Professor of Epidemiology; primary at New Jersey Medical School; Ph.D.,
Carnegie Mellon School of Urban and Public Affairs
Cancer control and prevention
Melissa Santorelli, Adjunct Instructor
of Epidemiology and Research Scientist, New Jersey Department of Health; Ph.D., M.P.H., School of Public Health
Chronic disease prevention and outcomes
in asthma, diabetes, and cancer
Soko Setoguchi, Adjunct Associate Professor of Epidemiology and Resident Physician at Robert Wood Johnson Medical School; M.D., Miyazaki Medical College (Japan); Dr.P.H., M.P.H., Harvard School of Public Health
Pharmacoepidemiology; cardiovascular pharmacoepidemiology
Yu-Hsuan (Joni) Shao, Adjunct Associate Professor, Taipei Medical
University, Taiwan; Ph.D., School of Public Health; M.H.S., Johns Hopkins
Bloomberg School of Public Health
Prostate cancer research; clinical epidemiology and outcomes
research
John Smulian, Adjunct Professor of Epidemiology; Lehigh Valley
Hospital (Allentown); M.D., Tulane School of Medicine; M.P.H., Tulane School
of Public Health and Tropical Medicine
Perinatal epidemiology; maternal and child health; diseases of mother
and fetus; prenatal diagnosis/birth defects
Elizabeth Sosnowska, Adjunct Instructor
of Epidemiology and Head of Health Sciences Collection Development and Collection Assessment Librarian, Rutgers; M.L.I.S., Warsaw (Poland)
Bibliometrics and research assessment, content analysis, survey research
Christina Tan, Adjunct Associate Professor of Epidemiology and State
Epidemiologist, New Jersey Department of Health; M.D., Mount Sinai School of Medicine; M.P.H., Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School
of Public Health
Infectious disease epidemiology
Zdravko Vassilev, Adjunct Assistant Professor of Epidemiology and
Medical Director, Epidemiology, Covance; M.D., I. Pavlov University of Medicine (Bulgaria);
M.P.H., Emory
Epidemiologic expertise with particular emphasis on study design,
clinical outcomes, and risk management
Patty Vitale, Adjunct Assistant
Professor of Epidemiology and Pediatrician, Cooper University Hospital; M.D., Jefferson Medical Center; M.P.H., San Diego State
Child abuse; community pediatrics
Francis Weng, Adjunct Assistant
Professor of Epidemiology, primary at St. Barnabas Medical Center, Renal and
Pancreas Transplant Division; M.D., Columbia; M.S.C.E., Pennsylvania School of Medicine
Racial disparities in end-state renal
disease (ESRD); medication adherence in ESRD; health education regarding
treatment options for ESRD; renal and renal transplant epidemiology
Quanwu Zhang, Adjunct Professor of Epidemiology and Senior Director,
Sanofi-Aventis; Ph.D., M.S., M.Ed., Columbia
Comparative
effectiveness research in health care