Doctoral Student
Columbia University , New York, United States
Sid Zadey is a Doctoral Student in the Department of Epidemiology at Columbia University. He has an integrated BSMS in Natural Sciences with a focus in Neurosciences from the Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER) Pune, India, and an MS in Global Health from the Duke Global Health Institute US. He has previously worked at the Departments of Surgery and Emergency Medicine at Duke University School of Medicine and trained at the Berenson Allen Center for Noninvasive Brain Stimulation, Harvard Medical School. Sid’s research combines social and spatial epidemiologic methods to examine injury prevention strategies. His recent studies include investigations of roadway interventions for reducing road traffic crash injuries in New York City and India, and firearm control regulations for firearm violence prevention in the US and globally. Sid co-founded a think-tank in India, the Association for Socially Applicable Research (ASAR), where he focuses on emergency and trauma care responses in the Global South, economic burden of suicide in LMICs, and measuring violence against healthcare workers in conflict settings. Currently, he serves as the Chair of the Asia Working Group, The G4 Alliance, a Fellow for the Lancet Citizens' Commission on Reimagining India's Health System, and a member of the Drafting Committee for the Maharashtra State Mental Health Policy. He is a part of the Global Burden of Disease Collaborators Network and Consortium on Researching the Impact of Attacks on Healthcare. His work has been published in The Lancet, JAMA Surgery, Lancet Global Health, and BMJ Injury Prevention. In 2022, he was awarded the Consortium of Universities for Global Health's Young Leader Award (under 30) and the '40 Under 40' in Public Health Catalyst Award of the Boston Congress of Public Health.
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Wednesday, April 16, 2025
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PL04.05 - Announce CDC Injury Prevention Fellows
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