Amr Soliman

Medical Professor
Phone: 212-650-8519
Office: H-313G
Unit: Academic Departments & Programs
Department: Community Health and Social Medicine Department, Community Health and Social Medicine Research, Soliman Group

The Soliman Group has collaborated with faculty across various global settings and minority populations in the U.S. for more than 25 years to develop a program in cancer epidemiology, translating research into cancer prevention and control for special populations. These collaborations have fostered the development and maintenance of a robust research infrastructure in global settings and with medical centers in Africa, Asia, Latin America, and Eastern Europe to investigate the epidemiology of cancers relevant to these local regions. Dr. Soliman has served as the Principal Investigator of the NCI-R25 supported Cancer Epidemiology Education in Special Populations (CEESP) Program at the University of Michigan, the University of Nebraska, and City University of New York (CUNY). The CEESP Program has trained over 300 public health and medical students in special populations. His domestic research focuses on studies concerning access to cancer care, screening, and early detection in minority and underserved populations. Dr. Soliman has developed and taught courses such as Introduction to Cancer Epidemiology, Field Methods for Epidemiology in Developing Countries, Cancer Epidemiology in Special Populations, Topics in Cancer Control and Prevention, Translational Medicine, and Epidemiology in Medical Sciences. Dr. Soliman is the Past President of the American Association for Cancer Education (AACE) and Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Cancer Education.

Visit Dr. Soliman’s PubMed and ORCiD pages for research activity and publications.