Bizu Gelaye

Bizu Gelaye, PhD, MPH

Associate Professor of Epidemiology and Psychiatry
Member, HMS Center for Bioethics

Bizu Gelaye, Ph.D., M.P.H., is an Associate Professor of Epidemiology and Psychiatry at the Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health, Harvard Medical School and at The Chester M. Pierce, MD Division of Global Psychiatry at Massachusetts General Hospital. He received his Ph.D. and M.P.H. in epidemiology from the University of Washington, Seattle. Dr. Gelaye’s research makes innovative use of population-based data and biomarkers to understand resilience and risk factors for neuropsychiatric disorders. His work, in collaboration with multidisciplinary researchers, focuses on how trauma affects health across the life course and intergenerationally. Dr. Gelaye’s research also includes a focus on the application of psychometric methods in cross-cultural settings. In addition to research, Dr. Gelaye is a highly regarded mentor preparing outstanding, diverse public health scientists and leaders. He served as program director of the Multidisciplinary International Research Training (MIRT) program at Harvard (program ended in 2019) for 14 years. Currently, he is the program director of the Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health Mississippi Delta Partnership in Public Health Program and the associate director of the Global Initiative for Neuropsychiatric Genetics Education in Research (GINGER) program fellowship. Dr. Gelaye has been a teaching faculty at the Center for Bioethics since 2016. His research interests in ethics include ethics of global health, allocation of scarce resources and social justice.

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Hair cortisol in relation to sociodemographic and lifestyle characteristics in a multiethnic US sample.
Authors: Authors: Wosu AC, Gelaye B, Valdimarsdóttir U, Kirschbaum C, Stalder T, Shields AE, Williams MA.
Ann Epidemiol
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Childhood sexual abuse and posttraumatic stress disorder among pregnant and postpartum women: review of the literature.
Authors: Authors: Wosu AC, Gelaye B, Williams MA.
Arch Womens Ment Health
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Childhood abuse and early menarche among Peruvian women.
Authors: Authors: Barrios YV, Sanchez SE, Nicolaidis C, Garcia PJ, Gelaye B, Zhong Q, Williams MA.
J Adolesc Health
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Depression, anxiety and stress among pregnant migraineurs in a pacific-northwest cohort.
Authors: Authors: Orta OR, Gelaye B, Qiu C, Stoner L, Williams MA.
J Affect Disord
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Association of childhood physical and sexual abuse with intimate partner violence, poor general health and depressive symptoms among pregnant women.
Authors: Authors: Barrios YV, Gelaye B, Zhong Q, Nicolaidis C, Rondon MB, Garcia PJ, Sanchez PA, Sanchez SE, Williams MA.
PLoS One
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Smoking and perceived stress in relation to short salivary telomere length among caregivers of children with disabilities.
Authors: Authors: Chen X, Velez JC, Barbosa C, Pepper M, Andrade A, Stoner L, De Vivo I, Gelaye B, Williams MA.
Stress
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Risk of Common Mental Disorders in Relation to Symptoms of Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome among Ethiopian College Students.
Authors: Authors: Rutagarama O, Gelaye B, Tadesse MG, Lemma S, Berhane Y, Williams MA.
J Sleep Disord Treat Care
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Morningness/eveningness chronotype, poor sleep quality, and daytime sleepiness in relation to common mental disorders among Peruvian college students.
Authors: Authors: Rose D, Gelaye B, Sanchez S, Castañeda B, Sanchez E, Yanez ND, Williams MA.
Psychol Health Med
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The association between leukocyte telomere length and mitochondrial DNA copy number in pregnant women: a pilot study.
Authors: Authors: Qiu C, Enquobahrie DA, Gelaye B, Hevner K, Williams MA.
Clin Lab
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Diagnostic Validity of the Generalized Anxiety Disorder - 7 (GAD-7) among Pregnant Women.
Authors: Authors: Zhong QY, Gelaye B, Zaslavsky AM, Fann JR, Rondon MB, Sánchez SE, Williams MA.
PLoS One
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