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Dr. Chris Dickey is a Clinical Associate Professor of Global and Environmental Health at New York University. His work focuses on developing sustainable public health models and bridging academic and field-based practitioners. He has collaborated with the United Nations and World Food Programme to design innovative educational programs, including an Applied Food System and Nutrition course and the Applied Global Health and Development Lab. His research emphasizes public health entrepreneurship, inter-organizational networks, and sustainability systems interventions.
Education: Dr. Dickey holds a DrPH in Molecular Cancer Epidemiology from Columbia University, an MBA in Finance and Entrepreneurial Management from the University of Pennsylvania, and an MA in Journalism from New York University.
Research Interests: Dickey’s work spans global health equity, climate resilience, and community-based solutions to food insecurity. He advocates for incorporating local knowledge into aid strategies and has pioneered learning models that combine simulations, real-world projects, and interdisciplinary collaboration. His recent studies address accountability mechanisms in NGOs and climate impacts in regions like southern Madagascar.
Advising & Grants: While no student advisees or grant details are explicitly listed, his lab coordinates projects on universal health coverage, data-driven decision tools, supply chain analysis, and online public health program business models. Collaborations include UN agencies and global health organizations.
Labs/Teams: The Applied Global Health and Development Lab, which addresses health systems, policy, and innovation, is a central component of his work.




