Sarah Adelman Mph
About Sarah Adelman Mph
Sarah Adelman, MPH, is a Research Associate in Pediatrics at NYU Langone Health with extensive experience in public health research.
Current Position at NYU Langone Health
Sarah Adelman is currently employed as a Research Associate in the Pediatrics department at NYU Langone Health. She began her tenure in this role in 2021. Based in New York, United States, she engages in various research activities pertinent to pediatric health.
Previous Positions and Research Roles
Sarah Adelman has held numerous research roles prior to her current position. From 2020 to 2021, she worked at Columbia University's Center For The Study of Social Difference as a Precision Medicine Graduate Fellow. During the same period, she also served as a Graduate Research Assistant at Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health. Earlier, she interned at the National Daily Health Survey - Stanford Medicine for nearly a year. Additionally, she worked with The What To Expect Foundation as a Baby Basics Program Intern.
Educational Background
Sarah Adelman has a robust educational background. She holds a Master of Public Health (MPH) degree in Population and Family Health with a certificate in the Social Determinants of Health from Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health. She graduated cum laude from Dartmouth College with a double major in History and Sociology, marked by various honors such as the Kaminsky Family Fund Award and a Certificate of Distinction in Sociology. She also studied History at UCL and completed her secondary education at Nightingale Bamford.
Specialized Research Projects
Throughout her career, Sarah Adelman has contributed to specialized research projects. She worked on an NIH K99 grant project investigating pesticides' role in placental development, preeclampsia, and cardiovascular risk factors. Additionally, she conducted a human subjects study on pesticides' effects on male infertility and performed retrospective chart reviews for obstetric conditions. Her epidemiological analysis of national fertility data assessed the impact of COVID rates on fertility.
Affiliations and Internships
Sarah Adelman is currently a Student Member at The New York Academy of Medicine. She has previously completed internships at various esteemed institutions including Americares as a Technical Unit (Global Programs) Intern and at the Division of Behavioral Medicine at Columbia University Medical Center as an Undergraduate Research Assistant at the Perinatal Pathways Laboratory. She also served as a research intern at Periscope: Perinatal and Reproductive Health Care Research at Dartmouth.