Susie Hoffman, DrPHMember, Development CoreEmail: sh51@cumc.columbia.eduSusie Hoffman, DrPH, is Professor of Clinical Epidemiology in the Division of Gender, Sexuality, and Health, Department of Psychiatry at Columbia University, a Research Scientist at the New York State Psychiatric Institute, and faculty in the Department of Epidemiology at the Columbia Mailman School of Public Health. Her research addresses HIV prevention, care, and treatment, especially in sub-Saharan African settings and among groups experiencing HIV/AIDS disparities in the U.S. As a social epidemiologist, she grounds her work in a perspective that considers how gender norms and inequalities, stigma, poverty, racism, and other social-structural factors influence these outcomes. Her intervention research has sought to enhance the acceptability, uptake, use, and roll-out of alternative biomedical prevention methods (female condoms, microbicides, and diverse forms of PrEP) for women, youth, and other marginalized groups, especially with interventions focusing broadly on sexual and reproductive health and rights. She is committed to helping train the next generation of social and behavioral HIV/AIDS and STI researchers.Education and TrainingDrPH, Columbia UniversityMPH, Columbia University