Erika Martin is an Associate Professor of Public Administration and Policy and a faculty affiliate at the Center for Collaborative Research in Practice and Policy. Her research focuses on infectious disease policy, the allocation of scarce public health resources, the adoption and impact of public health policies, public health infrastructure and data systems, and translating evidence-based research into practice. She uses diverse research approaches including modeling, program evaluation, analysis of administrative and survey data, key informant interviews and focus groups, and economic analysis.
She directs the Coalition for Applied Modeling and Prevention (CAMP), a multi-institution consortium funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. CAMP is dedicated to creating models that improve public health decision-making at the national, state, and local levels in the areas of HIV, viral hepatitis, sexually transmitted infections, tuberculosis, and school/adolescent health. For more information, please visit the CAMP website.
At Rockefeller College, she teaches courses on research design and program evaluation.