Talia Nadel
About Talia Nadel
Talia Nadel is a Research Coordinator at NYU Langone Health, specializing in qualitative research within the Health Evaluation & Analytics Lab. She has a background in public health and social sciences, with experience at various institutions including Columbia University and the National Institute for Reproductive Health.
Current Role at NYU Langone Health
Since 2021, Talia Nadel has been serving as a Research Coordinator at NYU Langone Health. In her current role, she conducts qualitative research within the Health Evaluation & Analytics Lab (HEAL) at NYU Langone's Department of Population Health. Her work focuses on a mixed-methods study examining how substance use treatment clinics in New York have adapted to the COVID-19 pandemic. She works under the guidance of Study Principal Investigators Dr. Charles Neighbors and Dr. Thomas D'Aunno.
Previous Experience at Columbia University
Prior to her current role, Talia Nadel held positions at the Columbia School of Social Work and the Columbia Mailman School of Public Health from 2020 to 2021. She worked as a Graduate Research Assistant for Dr. Brooke West and as a Communications Research Assistant. Additionally, she contributed to research projects in the Greater New York City Area, focusing on various public health topics.
Early Career and Internships
Talia Nadel has an extensive background in public health and advocacy. She has worked at the National Institute for Reproductive Health/NIRH Action Fund as a Development Assistant and at the Lorain County General Health District as an Undergraduate Public Health Historian. Her early career also includes internships at HealthRight International, LitWorld, Re:Gender, Moving To End Sexual Assault, and National Advocates for Pregnant Women, where she focused on health and social issues.
Educational Background
Talia Nadel earned her Master of Public Health (MPH) in Sociomedical Sciences from Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health, completing her studies from 2019 to 2021. She also holds a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in History and Gender, Sexuality, & Feminist Studies from Oberlin College, where she studied from 2013 to 2017. Her academic background laid a strong foundation for her career in public health and research.
Research Projects and Initiatives
Throughout her career, Talia Nadel has been involved in several significant research projects. At NYU Langone Health, she is part of a team studying the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on substance use treatment clinics in New York. Previously, at Columbia University, she contributed to public health research as a Graduate Research Assistant and Communications Research Assistant, supporting various studies relating to social and health sciences.