Claire Greene

Assistant Professor of Population and Family Health, Mailman School of Public Health

Co-Director, Population and Family Health Dept,

Mailman School of Public Health

BIOGRAPHY:

M. Claire Greene is an Assistant Professor in the Program on Forced Migration and Health at the Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health. Dr. Greene’s research focuses on improving the effectiveness and implementation of mental health and substance use interventions for populations displaced by armed conflict and violence, human rights violations, and climate-related emergencies. Specifically, her research examines models of integrating mental health and psychosocial support across sectors as a strategy to improve the accessibility, relevance, effectiveness, and sustainability of these interventions. Dr. Greene is a member of the Steering Committee for the Columbia University Global Mental Health Program. She is an Editor of the Global Mental Health journal and an Associate Editor for the Journal of Refugee Studies. Dr. Greene received her PhD in Psychiatric and Substance Use Epidemiology from Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, an MPH in Chronic Disease Epidemiology and Global Health from Yale School of Public Health, and postdoctoral training in Implementation Science and Humanitarian Health at Columbia University.

1 PUBLICATION ON COLUMBIA | ACADEMIC COMMONS

Only select publications listed below
Name Published Date
The Big Questions in Forced Displacement and Health 2022