Sanjana Manjunath

Sanjana Manjunath

Senior Research Coordinator @ NYU Langone Health

About Sanjana Manjunath

Sanjana Manjunath is a Senior Research Coordinator at NYU Langone Health with extensive experience in research and project management in New York City.

Title and Current Role

Sanjana Manjunath operates as a Senior Research Coordinator at NYU Langone Health. She has been with the institution since 2021, contributing to various multidisciplinary projects in New York, United States.

Previous Employment History

Sanjana's career includes positions such as Director of Research and Marketing at Believe New York for 9 months in 2021, and a Research Assistant role at Columbia University for a year from 2021 to 2022. She held multiple roles at New York University, including Administrative Assistant in the Office of the Provost (2019-2020), Research Assistant at Carrasco Lab (2018-2019), Resident Assistant at Palladium Hall (2017-2019), and Student Worker at IT Service Desk (2016-2017). Additionally, she gained research experience as an Undergraduate Research Assistant at NYU Langone Health (2019-2020).

Educational Background

Sanjana obtained her Master of Arts in Psychology in Education from Columbia University, studying from 2020 to 2022. Prior to that, she earned a Bachelor's degree in Neuroscience from New York University, studying from 2016 to 2020.

Project Leadership and Research Initiatives

Sanjana spearheaded a $2 million project to expand access to trauma-informed dyadic care for domestic and intimate partner violence survivors across all NYC boroughs. She also developed a $1.5 million quality improvement project for integrated behavioral health and mother-child preventative care in NYC public hospitals. Additionally, she designed a $1 million quality improvement evaluation for New York state's service pathways for adolescents in Residential Treatment Facilities.

Data Management and Analysis Expertise

Sanjana has managed mixed-methods data collection and analysis involving 20,000 patient electronic medical records, 800 family and consumer surveys, and 50 stakeholder interviews. She has utilized tools such as SPSS, REDCap, Excel, and R to conduct these analyses.

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