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Postdoctoral Fellow, RWJ Health & Society Scholars Program, School of Public Health.
Postdoctoral Fellow Affiliate, Population Studies Center.
Ph.D., Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health
Natalie D. Crawford's broad research interests address social determinants of racial and ethnic disparities HIV among illicit drug users. Natalie specifically focuses on the role of discrimination and neighborhood factors that shape the level of risk within one's social network to facilitate HIV transmission.