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Susan Klitzman is a Professor and Senior Associate Dean for Administration at the CUNY Graduate School of Public Health & Health Policy. She holds a DPH from Columbia University, an MPH from Columbia University, a BA from SUNY Binghamton, and a Post-Doctoral Certificate from the University of Michigan. Her expertise spans urban health, environmental and occupational health, epidemiology, leadership, and public health policy. She has conducted groundbreaking research on urban environmental health issues such as lead poisoning, mercury exposure, mold, and cancer clusters.
Dr. Klitzman has held leadership roles at the U.S. CDC, Public Health Association of New York City, and serves on the New York City Board of Health since 2002, contributing to policies like menu calorie labeling and sodium warnings. She has developed curricula and taught courses in environmental health, epidemiology, biostatistics, leadership, and policy.
Her research and administrative contributions bridge academic innovation and public health practice, emphasizing policy-driven solutions to urban environmental challenges. Despite no listed articles here, her extensive publications reflect her focus on actionable health interventions.


