Natalie E Chichetto

Natalie E Chichetto, PhD, MSW

Assistant Professor

Department: Department of Epidemiology
Business Phone: (352) 273-8349
Business Email: nchichetto@ufl.edu

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About Natalie E Chichetto

Dr. Natalie Chichetto is a formally trained social worker and epidemiologist in the area of Cardiovascular Behavioral Medicine. She received her MSW degree and a Research Specialization from Washington University in St. Louis and a PhD in Epidemiology at the University of Florida. Her primary focus as an epidemiologist is investigating the health implications of common behavioral health syndemics, particularly concurrent unhealthy alcohol use, cigarette smoking, and depressive symptoms. Her primary career goal is to reduce cardiovascular disease and other chronic conditions associated with behavioral health conditions. She is specifically interested in bridging the gap between mechanistic research and implementation science by focusing on biologically-informed pathways (e.g. the gut microbiome) for interventions to reduce inflammation, and by extension end organ disease (e.g., CVD) in those with syndemic behavioral conditions.

Dr. Chichetto is the Principal Investigator of an NIH/NIAAA K01 Mentored Career Development Award (K01AA029042) to understand the implications of alcohol-associated syndemics on the gut microbiome, a unique mechanistic risk pathway for CVD, among persons living with HIV. Through this award she will be conducting a microbiome based intervention for individuals burdened by behavioral health syndemics to understand the potential of prebiotics and probiotics as adjunct therapy to reduce CVD risk.

Teaching Profile

Courses Taught

Research Profile

Areas of Interest

  • Clinical Trials Design & Analysis
  • Alcohol and substance use
  • Behavioral Health Syndemics
  • Behavioral epidemiology
  • Cardiovascular Epidemiology
  • Clinical and translational science
  • Gut Microbiome
  • Psychiatric Epidemiology

Publications

Academic Articles

Presentations

Grants

  1. Examining the association between behavioral health syndemicsand menopausal symptoms in women living with and without HIV

    Active

    Role:
    Other
    Funding:
    NATL INST OF HLTH NIA
  2. The impact of health disparities and alcohol use on late diagnosis of HIV in Florida: Understanding missed opportunities using a statewide dataset

    Role:
    Other
    Funding:
    NATL INST OF HLTH NIAAA
  3. Alcohol-Associated Syndemic and Microbiome Evaluation and Targeted Treatment in Persons Living with HIV

    Active

    Role:
    Principal Investigator
    Funding:
    NATL INST OF HLTH NIAAA

Education

  1. PhD Epidemiology

    University of Florida

  2. Master of Social Work

    Washington University in St. Louis

  3. BS Psychology and Trauma Studies

    University of Missouri – St. Louis

Contact Details

Phones:
Business:
(352) 273-8349
Emails:
Business:
nchichetto@ufl.edu
Addresses:
Business Mailing:
PO BOX 100165
Dept. of Epidemiology
GAINESVILLE FL 326100165