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Catherine Cerulli, J.D., Ph.D., is a Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Rochester Medical Center (URMC) and serves as Director of the Susan B. Anthony Center and the Laboratory of Interpersonal Violence and Victimization. Her work spans legal and public health domains, focusing on domestic violence, child abuse, suicide prevention, and community-based participatory research for over three decades.
- PhD in Criminal Justice, SUNY Albany, 2004
- Master's in Criminal Justice, SUNY Albany, 1998
- J.D. from University at Buffalo Law School, 1992
- BA in Arts & Sciences, St Marys College, 1987
Dr. Cerulli's research explores intersections between mental health and interpersonal violence, with emphasis on marginalized populations including transgender individuals, deaf communities, and rural populations in China. Her 15 most recent publications demonstrate methodological rigor in addressing violence through EMR analysis, socioecological models, and cross-cultural risk assessment tools.
- Excellence in Public Service (2014)
- National Institute of Mental Health New Investigator Award (2005)
- Distinguished Alumni Award (2011)
- Kate Stoneman Award (2009)
- William B. Hoyt Award (2002)
She has secured funding from multiple agencies including the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institute of Justice, and Veterans Administration. Her international work with the Sub Mekong region and rural China reflects her commitment to global public health initiatives.




