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Sarit Golub is a Distinguished Professor of Clinical Psychology at Hunter College, part of the City University of New York (CUNY). She leads the Hunter Alliance for Research and Translation (HART), focusing on translating psychological research into actionable public health strategies, particularly in HIV prevention. Her work addresses stigma, gender identity, and health disparities, with NIH-funded projects on pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) implementation and transgender health. She holds a PhD from Harvard University and an MPH from Columbia University. Her research emphasizes both psychological constructs and real-world applications, aiming to improve healthcare equity through evidence-based practices.
Education:
- PhD in Psychology, Harvard University
- MPH in Public Health, Columbia University
Research Focus: Gender and sexuality studies, HIV prevention (e.g., PrEP), stigma reduction, implementation science, and transgender healthcare. Specific interests include feminist identity development, LGBTQ+ health equity, and the psychosocial impacts of chronic illness.
Grants & Awards: NIH-funded research on PrEP and HIV prevention, with a focus on marginalized populations. Collaborates internationally on initiatives like the CHALO! intervention in India and Prepare Romania trials.
Labs/Teams: Directs HART, a transdisciplinary team advancing equitable healthcare practices. Engages with organizations to bridge research and community needs.
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