Assistant Professor
New York University Silver School of Social Work
Dale Dagar Maglalang is an Assistant Professor at the NYU Silver School of Social Work. His research focuses on the social, cultural, and structural determinants of health, specifically how racism and other forms of oppression affect Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) populations. He explores how the intersection of race, gender, and sexual orientation contributes to substance use, with a particular emphasis on tobacco and nicotine use. His work employs critical theories, technology, and randomized controlled trials to mitigate these effects. Prior to his current role, Dr. Maglalang was a Postdoctoral Research Associate at the Center for Alcohol and Addiction Studies at Brown University’s School of Public Health and a T32 NIH/NHLBI Postdoctoral Fellow at the Stanford Prevention Research Center at Stanford University School of Medicine.
Dr. Maglalang earned his BS in Human Development and BA in Asian American Studies at the University of California, Davis, MA in Asian American Studies at San Francisco State University, MPH in Epidemiology at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, and MSW and PhD in Social Work at Boston College.
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