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Sarit Golub is a Distinguished Professor of Clinical Psychology at Hunter College, CUNY, and Director of the Hunter Alliance for Research and Translation (HART). Her work focuses on the intersection of gender, sexuality, and health, particularly in HIV prevention and stigma reduction. She holds a PhD from Harvard University and an MPH from Columbia University.
Dr. Golub’s research examines social and psychological factors influencing health behaviors, with a focus on transgender health, PrEP implementation, and biomedical HIV prevention. Her NIH-funded projects investigate mechanisms linking stigma to health outcomes and translate research into actionable policies for service organizations. HART emphasizes equitable, evidence-based practices.
- Education: PhD, Harvard University; MPH, Columbia University
- Key Research Areas: Transgender health, HIV PrEP adoption, stigma in healthcare, intersectional identities
Her articles emphasize implementation science in HIV prevention, PrEP adherence, and addressing disparities in LGBTQ+ communities. She leads projects like CHALO! (HIV testing in India) and Prepare Romania (PrEP adherence trials).
Dr. Golub collaborates with global health organizations and has advised on healthcare equity initiatives. Her lab supports marginalized populations through community-driven research and policy advocacy.



