Diana Garofalo

Diana Garofalo

PhD Student, Epidemiology, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University

Diana Garofalo is a doctoral student in Epidemiology, in the school of public health. Her background in biochemistry and genetics led her to be interested in using epidemiologic methods to understand underlying biological mechanisms in human disease, especially in rare diseases. She also briefly worked at a clinical genetic testing company that screened potential parents for recessive mutations linked to severe diseases. This experience deepened her interest in exploring the technical, ethical, and scientific challenges of using genomics in medicine, with specific concern about the potential worsening of disparities in health care.

Working Group Affiliation

Precision Medicine: Ethics, Politics and Culture