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Advisement

The Predoctoral Fellowship brings together distinguished scholars in the fields of gender and sexuality from the Department of Sociomedical Sciences and from other academic departments at both the Mailman School of Public Health and Columbia's Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. Fellows will be assigned a faculty advisor who matches their research interests and who will oversee their fellowship progress. Many students will collaborate with more than one faculty member over the course of their training.

Title

Name

Department

Program Director

Constance Nathanson, PhD

Sociomedical Sciences

Co-Director

Peter Messeri, PhD

Sociomedical Sciences

Core Faculty Participants

Ronald Bayer

Sociomedical Sciences

Peter Bearman

Sociology

Alex Carballo-Dieguez

Psychiatry (at the HIV Center)

Wendy Chavkin

Population and Family Health

Diane di Mauro

Sociomedical Sciences

Jennifer Hirsch

Sociomedical Sciences

Peter Messeri

Sociomedical Sciences

Ilan Meyer

Sociomedical Sciences

Constance Nathanson

Sociomedical Sciences

Richard G. Parker

Sociomedical Sciences

Vaughn Rickert

Population and Family Health

Theo Sandfort

Sociomedical Sciences

John Santelli

Population and Family Health

Karolynn Siegel

Sociomedical Sciences

Carole Vance

Sociomedical Sciences

Resource Faculty Participants

Ana Abraido-Lanza

Sociomedical Sciences

Nabila El-Bassel

Social Work

Elizabeth Bernstein

Sociology (at Barnard)

Andrew Davidson

Population and Family Health

Lena Edlund

Economics

Anke Ehrhardt

Psychiatry (at the HIV Center)

Lynn Freedman

Population and Family Health

Robert Fullilove

Sociomedical Sciences

Joyce Hunter

Psychiatry (at the HIV Center)

Debra Kalmuss

Population and Family Health

Claude Mellins

Sociomedical Sciences

Miguel Muñoz-Laboy

Sociomedical Sciences

Vera Paiva

Sociomedical Sciences

Victoria Raveis

Sociomedical Sciences

Ida Susser

Sociomedical Sciences

Maria Wawer

Population and Family Health

Patrick Wilson

Sociomedical Sciences