Emily Goldmann, PhD, MPH
Clinical Associate Professor
Boston University School of Public Health
Epidemiology

PhD, University of Michigan School of Public Health
MPH, University of Michigan School of Public Health
BA, Columbia University

Pronouns: she/her/hers



Emily Goldmann is a psychiatric epidemiologist and Clinical Associate Professor in the Department of Epidemiology at Boston University School of Public Health. She also serves as the director of the online MPH program.

Dr Goldmann received her MPH and PhD in Epidemiology from the University of Michigan and served as a City Research Scientist at the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene from 2010-2013. She has also conducted health economics outcomes research for a consulting firm. Prior to joining BU SPH in July 2024, she was a Clinical Associate Professor of Epidemiology at New York University School of Global Public Health for almost a decade.

Dr Goldmann's research focuses on the social determinants of common mental disorders, population mental health surveillance, and physical-mental health comorbidity. She is also interested in the development of pedagogical approaches for teaching epidemiology and public health to diverse audiences. Previous work has centered on the role of neighborhoods, socioeconomic status and social support in posttraumatic stress disorder in urban areas, and the mental health consequences of disasters and other potentially traumatic events.

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  1. Humes I, Shyr C, Dillon M, Liu Z, Peterson J, Jeor CS, Malkes J, Master H, Mapes B, Azuine R, Mack N, Abdelbary B, Gamble-George J, Goldmann E, Cook S, Choupani F, Baskir R, McMaster S, Lunt C, Watson K, Lee M, Schwartz S, Munshi R, Glazer D, Banks E, Philippakis A, Basford M, Roden D, Harris PA. Empowering the biomedical research community: Innovative SAS deployment on the All of Us Researcher Workbench. J Am Med Inform Assoc. 2024 Aug 12. PMID: 39135439
     
  2. Meteliuk A, Sazonova Y, Goldmann E, Xu S, Liutyi V, Liakh T, Spirina T, Lekholetova M, Islam Z, Ompad DC. The impact of the 2014 military conflict in the east of Ukraine and the Autonomous Republic of the Crimea among patients receiving opioid agonist therapies. J Subst Use Addict Treat. 2024 May; 160:209312. PMID: 38336264; PMCID: PMC11413855; DOI: 10.1016/j.josat.2024.209312;
     
  3. Khezri M, Goldmann E, Tavakoli F, Karamouzian M, Shokoohi M, Mehmandoost S, Ghalekhani N, Haghdoost AA, Des Jarlais D, Mirzazadeh A, Sharifi H. Awareness and willingness to use HIV self-testing among people who inject drugs in Iran. Harm Reduct J. 2023 Oct 07; 20(1):145. PMID: 37805505; PMCID: PMC10560425; DOI: 10.1186/s12954-023-00881-z;
     
  4. Cho G, Hagen D, Goldmann E. Pre-pandemic mental health and coping strategy usage during the COVID-19 pandemic: a cross-sectional analysis of the Southern Cities Study. BMC Psychiatry. 2023 Jul 21; 23(1):530. PMID: 37480034; PMCID: PMC10362574; DOI: 10.1186/s12888-023-04987-3;
     
  5. Hagen D, Lai AY, Goldmann E. State-level unemployment and negative emotions throughout the Covid-19 pandemic in the United States. Prev Med. 2022 Nov; 164:107239. PMID: 36058381; PMCID: PMC9434949; DOI: 10.1016/j.ypmed.2022.107239;
     
  6. Tan ASL, Weinreich E, Padon A, Sanchez M, Snyder KM, Vasilyeva A, Sandh S, Goldmann E, Goodman M, Ompad DC. Presence of Content Appealing to Youth on Cannabis-Infused Edibles Packaging. Subst Use Misuse. 2022; 57(8):1215-1219. PMID: 35491732; PMCID: PMC9494197; DOI: 10.1080/10826084.2022.2069268;
     
  7. Ompad DC, Snyder KM, Sandh S, Hagen D, Collier KJ, Goldmann E, Goodman MS, Tan ASL. Copycat and lookalike edible cannabis product packaging in the United States. Drug Alcohol Depend. 2022 Jun 01; 235:109409. PMID: 35459519; PMCID: PMC9106923; DOI: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2022.109409;
     
  8. Hagen D, Goldmann E, Parikh NS, Goodman M, Boden-Albala B. Acculturation and Depressive Symptoms Among Dominicans in New York City. J Immigr Minor Health. 2022 Oct; 24(5):1186-1195. PMID: 34822049; DOI: 10.1007/s10903-021-01316-2;
     
  9. Goldmann E, Hagen D, Khoury EE, Owens M, Misra S, Thrul J. An examination of racial and ethnic disparities in mental health during the Covid-19 pandemic in the U.S. South. J Affect Disord. 2021 Dec 01; 295:471-478. PMID: 34507228; PMCID: PMC8424176; DOI: 10.1016/j.jad.2021.08.047;
     
  10. Goldmann E, Abramson DM, Piltch-Loeb R, Samarabandu A, Goodson V, Azofeifa A, Hagemeyer A, Al-Amin N, Lyerla R. Rapid Behavioral Health Assessment Post-disaster: Developing and Validating a Brief, Structured Module. J Community Health. 2021 Oct; 46(5):982-991. PMID: 33786717; PMCID: PMC8009271; DOI: 10.1007/s10900-021-00966-5;
     
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2024 New York University School of Global Public Health: Faculty of the Year Award
2017 New York University School of Global Public Health: Excellence in Public Health Faculty Award
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