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Farzana Kapadia

Farzana Kapadia

Farzana Kapadia

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Professor of Epidemiology

Director of Undergraduate Programs

Professional overview

Dr. Farzana Kapadia is Professor of Epidemiology and Population Health at the NYU School of Global Public Health and at the NYU Grossman School of Medicine, Department of Population Health. Dr. Kapadia is also affiliated with the Institute of Human Development and Social Change and Population Center at NYU.

Dr. Kapadia has long standing research interests in 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 implementation of observational studies and HIV/STI intervention and prevention trials in underserved and marginalized populations in urban settings, both in the US and in Africa (Ghana and Kenya).

Dr. Kapadia has a passion for teaching and mentoring. She teaches the core Epidemiology for in-coming MPH students and has also taught key epidemiology courses, including Intermediate Epidemiology and Outbreak Epidemiology at GPH as well as an HIV-related course at NYU London. The overarching goal of Dr. Kapadia’s teaching is to train students to become epidemiologists and public health practitioners who are critical and creative thinkers as well as champions and advocates for inclusive solutions to our local and global public health challenges.

In addition to her research and teaching responsibilities, Dr. Kapadia serves as the Deputy Editor for the American Journal of Public Health.

Education

BS, Biology and History, SUNY Binghamton, Binghamton, NY
MPH, Community Public Health, New York University, New York, NY
PhD, Epidemiology, Columbia University, New York, NY

Honors and awards

Excellence in Public Health Faculty Award, New York University (2012)
Steinhardt Goddard Award (2011)
Community Collaborative Award, Steinhardt School of Culture, Education and Human Development (2009)
Elected Member, American College of Epidemiology (2007)

Areas of research and study

Behavioral Determinants of Health
Behavioral Science
Epidemiology
HIV/AIDS
Reproductive Health
Social Behaviors
Social Determinants of Health
Social epidemiology
Substance Abuse

Publications

Publications

Cancer screening behaviors among people with HIV in the United States and the role of social determinants of health: A systematic review

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Expanding PrEP Access by Embedding Unannounced SNAPS Navigators in High STI Testing Clinical Sites

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The Mediating Role of Frailty in Healthcare Utilization Among Sexual and Gender Minorities: A Comparison of Generalist, Specialist, and Mental Health Visits

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Sex-Based Disparities in Health Outcomes and Pandemic-Related Stressors Among Persons with Substance Use Disorders : Findings from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2021

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The Escalating War on Immigrants Is a Public Health Crisis

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Tracking Sexually Transmitted Infections among Cisgender Women Seeking Care at an Urban Safety-Net Hospital to Identify HIV Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis Candidates

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A mixed-methods evaluation of an HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis educational intervention for healthcare providers in a NYC safety-net hospital-based obstetrics and gynecology clinic

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ACCULTURATION, PERCEPTIONS ABOUT SEEKING MENTAL HEALTH CARE, AND UTILIZATION OF MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES AMONG US-BASED SOUTH ASIANS

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Adolescent Mental Health and Well-Being : A Public Health of Consequence, February 2024

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Assessing how frailty and healthcare delays mediate the association between sexual and gender minority status and healthcare utilization in the All of Us Research Program

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Life Expectancy in the United States : A Public Health of Consequence, June 2024

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Mass Incarceration and Health Inequities : A Public Health of Consequence, September 2024

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Our Public Health Workforce, Our Future : A Public Health of Consequence, May 2024

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Polarization, Partisanship, and Political Alignment Threaten Public Health : A Public Health of Consequence, October 2024

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Protecting Immigrant Children : A Public Health of Consequence, March 2024

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Safeguarding the Health of Mothers : A Public Health of Consequence, July 2024

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School-Based Health Centers Are a Critical Component of Health Care for Children : A Public Health of Consequence, August 2024

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Social Justice and Public Health : A Public Health of Consequence, April 2024

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The Value of Peace : A Public Health of Consequence, January 2024

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Understanding the Post-Dobbs Landscape for Abortion Care in the United States

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Climate Justice and Health Equity : A Public Health of Consequence, October 2023

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Data Democratization for Health Equity : A Public Health of Consequence, August 2023

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Environmental Justice From Pennsylvania to Paris : A Public Health of Consequence, January 2023

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EquiPrEP : An implementation science protocol for promoting equitable access and uptake of long-acting injectable HIV preexposure prophylaxis (LAI-PrEP)

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Health Equity Requires Public Health Workforce Diversity and Inclusivity : A Public Health of Consequence, September 2023

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Contact

farzana.kapadia@nyu.edu 708 Broadway New York, NY, 10003