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MPH 2003 Columbia University
PhD 1998 Northwestern University
BS 1993 Cornell University
 
Renee D. Goodwin

Assistant Professor of Epidemiology,  Mailman School of Public Health


Dr. Goodwin’s research focuses on investigating the relationship between mental disorders and asthma in children, and to understanding the mechanisms of these links. She has published over 70 scientific papers on this and related topics. She is carrying this work forward by using understanding of potential mechanisms identified in epidemiologic studies to the development of interventions in pediatric asthma care settings for high risk inner-city children in the Bronx and other communities. Products of this research to date include evidence documenting a link between physician-diagnosed asthma and mental disorders among adults in the general population, evidence of a longitudinal association between asthma and mental disorders in children and young adults, as well as evidence that environmental exposures (e.g., childhood trauma, familial psychopathology) may play a role in this association. She collaborates on this work, as well as on investigating causes and outcomes of anxiety disorders across the lifespan, with investigators at several foreign sites including the Christchurch Health and Development Study in New Zealand, in Canada at the University of Montreal, at the Technical University in Dresden, Germany, and at the Institute of Psychiatry, Kings College in London, UK, as well as several sites within the US including UCSF and the University of Puerto Rico. Dr. Goodwin is the Principal Investigator of a K23 Award from NIMH. In addition to her research, Dr. Goodwin co-teaches the Field Methods in Epidemiology course with Drs. Hoven and Wu in the Fall.
 
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