Nadia Diamond-Smith

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Nadia Diamond-Smith

Assistant Professor of Epidemiology and Biostatistics

University of California, San Francisco

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Nadia Diamond-Smith is an Assistant Professor in the Epidemiology and Biostatistics Department and Global Health Sciences at the University of California, San Francisco. Her expertise is in maternal and child health in the developing world, with a focus on gender inequality/women's empowerment, family planning and abortion and nutrition in the preconception and pregnancy period. She is a public health demographer, and did her dissertation research at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health on trends and causes of son preference and uneven child sex ratios in India. Much of her research is in South Asia, although she also works in Africa, elsewhere in Asia, and some in the US and Latin America. 

She is planning to conduct research on understanding and developing interventions to improve women's empowerment, food insecurity, and maternal and child health in newly married households in Nepal. She also works on the SPARQ project, which aims to improve person centered care for delivery, family planning and abortion in India and Kenya. She teaches courses in Demography and Global Women's Health at UCSF.

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