
Erica L. Gollub
DrPH, MPH
Professor
College of Health Professions
Health Sciences
Westchester
28
Lienhard Hall
Education
DrPH, Epidemiology
Columbia University
MPH, Population/Family Health
Columbia University
BS, Biology
Stanford University
Awards and Honors
- Provost Office Student-Faculty Research Award, Pace University (2022)
- Kenan Faculty Development Award, Pace University (2021)
- COVID-19 Collaborative Interdisciplinary Research Award, Pace University Provost Office (2021)
- Student-Faculty Research Award, Pace University Provost (2020)
- College of Health Professions Dean’s Award for Outstanding Research, Pace University (2019)
- Provost’s Certificate for Prolific and Exemplary Scholarship, Pace University (2019)
- Kenan Faculty Development Award, Pace University, (2018)
- Award for Accomplished Foreign Researchers, Minister of National Education, Research and Technology. Paris, France, (1998)
- Fulbright Scholar, US Fulbright Program (1997)
- Research Fellowship Award, Agence Nationale pour la Recherche dans le SIDA (French National AIDS Research Agency) (1997)
- Research Fellow, HIV Center for Clinical and Behavioral Studies. Columbia University and New York State Psychiatric Institute, New York (1992)
Grants and Sponsored Research
- Covid-19 vaccine beliefs and intentions, and the practice of prevention behaviors among college students: In search of an integrative model of determinants in an evolving pandemic. Gollub, E., Mendelsohn, J. B. & Boyraz, G. March 2021–March 2022. Covid-19 Collaborative Interdisciplinary Research Award, Pace University. Funded.
Pace University Service
- Fulbright Campus Committee
- Scholarly Research Committee
- Allied Health Search Committee, chair
- Allied Health Tenure and Promotion Committee
Presentations
- Dapivirine ring: case study in reproductive justice and FDA as a structural barrier to HIV prevention for women
Gollub, E. (2022). American Public Health Association. - Differences in Firearm-Related Intimate Partner Homicides Rates by Race/Ethnicity using the National Violent Death Reporting System (NVDRS). Chen, S. & Gollub, E. (2022). American Public Health Association.
- Tribute to Dr Zena Stein. Gollub, E. (2022). Alan Berkman Memorial Lecture. . Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health, Department of Epidemiology
- Pandemic, protests, and penury: syndemic impacts on mental health and self-protective behaviors of US college students. Gollub, E., Mendelsohn, J. B. & Cirillo, M. (2021). American College Health Association 2021 Annual Meeting. Virtual.
Professional and Public Service
- HIV/AIDS - Research and Palliative Care, Editorial Board (2019)
- Journal of Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Editorial Board (2013–2018)
- International AIDS Society (IAS), member and conference abstract reviewer
- Population Institute, Washington, DC, expert reviewer
- Institute of Women and Ethnic Studies, Board member
- American Public Health Association (APHA), member, abstract reviewer
- New York State Public Health Association, member
- Columbia University HIV Center, affiliate
- American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Abstract Review Team
Professional Memberships
- International AIDS Society
- American Public Health Association
Publications
- Gollub EL, Myszkowski N, Xi M, Boyraz G, Mendelsohn JB.(2025) Correlates of higher trust in public health offi cials: results from a representative cohort of private university undergraduates. Vaccine, 2025; 63, 17 September.
- Gollub EL and Chen S* (2023). Firearm legislation and firearm use in female intimate partner homicide using National Violent Death Reporting System data, 2015–2019. Violence and Gender Published Online: 12 October 2023
- Gollub EL and Vaughan R*. (2022) US women need the dapivirine ring, too: FDA as structural barrier to HIV prevention for women. AIDS Educ Prev. 34(4), 311–324.
- Anastasiou E*, McCarthy K, Gollub EL, Ralph L, van de Wij gert J, Jones H. (2022). Systematic review of the relationship between hormonal contraception and cervical cancer progression/risk of cervical cancer. Contraception Mar;107:1-9. Epub 2021 November 6.
- Gollub EL, Stein ZA, van de Wij gert J, Jones H, Ralph L, Padian N. (2020). ECHO trial results do not dispel concern about HIV risk with Depo Provera use. Lancet Vol 395 February: e24. (IF 59.10)
- Jewell B, Smith JA, Padian NS, van de Wij gert J, Gollub EL, Jones HE, Ralph LJ, Hallett TB. (2020) Putting the ECHO results in context. Lancet Vol 395 February: e26. (IF 59.10)
- Gollub EL, Beauvais S*, Roye C. (2019). College-attending young men’s sexual and reproductive health knowledge, attitudes and practices. J Am Coll Health; 14(11): e0224499. Published online 2019 November 27. (IF 1.66)
- Gollub EL, Green J, Richardson L, Kaplan I*, Shervington D. (2019). Indirect violence exposure and mental health symptoms among an urban public-school population: prevalence and correlates. PLoS ONE; 14(11): e0224499. (IF 2.766)
- Jones HE, Gollub E, van de Wij gert J. (2019). Re: Depot contraception and HIV: an exercise in obfuscation. (correspondence). BMJ; October 7; 367:l5768. (IF 27.60)
- McCarthy KJ*, Gollub EL, Ralph L, van de Wij gert J, and Jones HE. (2019). Hormonal contraceptives and the acquisition of sexually transmitted infections: an updated systematic review. Sex Transm Dis; May;46 (5):290-296. (IF 2.270)
- Taveras J*, Trepka MJ, Madhivanan P, Gollub EL, Devieux J, Ibrahimou B. (2019). HIV risk and testing behaviors among pregnant women testing for HIV in Florida by site type, 2012. Women Health. (IF 1.11). Published online: 04 February 2019.