Emily F. Dauria, PhD, MPH

(she/her/hers)
Assistant Professor of Behavioral and Community Health Sciences

Dr. Emily F. Dauria is behavioral scientist and an Assistant Professor in the Department of Behavioral and Community Health Sciences at the University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health. Her research applies mixed methods to examine substance use, sexual and reproductive health, and violence victimization experienced by women and youth, especially those impacted by the carceral system. My research also explores how contact with the carceral system shapes disparities in these and other health outcomes.

Education & Training
2018 | Brown University | Lifespan/Brown Criminal Justice Research Program on Substance Use, HIV, and Comorbidities (R25DA037190)
2016 | Brown University & University of California San Francisco | NIDA Postdoctoral Fellowship (T32MH078788; T32DA013911) 
2014 | Emory University | PhD, Behavioral Science and Health Education
2009 | Emory University | MPH, Behavioral Science and Health Education
2007 | University of Toronto | BA, Sociology, English
Awards
Paper of the Year Award, 2010, American Journal of Public Health 
Representative Publications
  • Dauria, E.F., Kulkarni, P., Clemenzi-Allen, A., Brinkley-Rubinstein, L., Beckwith, C.G. In press. Interventions designed to improve HIV continuum of care outcomes for persons with HIV in contact with the carceral system in the United States. Current HIV/AIDS Reports. 
  • Dauria, E.F., Clemenzi-Allen, A., Nowotny, K., Brinkley-Rubinstein, L., Williams, B., Wurcel, A. In press. Increasing Availability of COVID-19 Vaccine in Older Adults Under Community Supervision. International Journal of Prisoner Health. 
  • Dauria, E.F., Levine-Murray, A., Hill, S.V., Tolou-Shams, M., Christopoulos, K. (2021). Multilevel Factors Shaping Awareness of and Attitudes Towards Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis for HIV-Prevention among Criminal-Justice Involved Women. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 50(4):1743-1754. 
  • Dauria, E.F., Gopalakrishnan, L., Madsen, A., Rodriguez, C., James, R., Sandoval-Beverly, R., Kim, S., Oleas, N.. (2021). Collaborative Approaches to Reduce Domestic Violence Related Homicide: Program Description, Impact, and Lessons Learned. The Behavior Therapist, 44 (5): 216-224.