Mindy S. Ginsberg

Mindy S. Ginsberg, B.A.

Area of research

  • Epidemiology Informatics and Study Management Unit of the Department of Epidemiology and Population Health, Epidemiology and Clinical Research Informatics Shared Resource - Montefiore Einstein Comprehensive Cancer Center

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  • Albert Einstein College of Medicine Jack and Pearl Resnick Campus 1300 Morris Park Avenue Belfer Building 1313A Bronx, NY 10461


Research Profiles

Professional Interests

Mindy Ginsberg has worked in the Department of Epidemiology and Population Health for over 35 years. As the Director of the Epidemiology Informatics and Study Management Unit, she has built and directed a successful unit which specializes in the development of comprehensive web-based Study Management Informatics Systems (SMIS) which administer study protocols and monitor all phases of single center and multi-center research studies and clinical trials. Ms. Ginsberg has extensive experience in the overall design, implementation and management of research management systems including involvement in study operations management, quality assurance, electronic data capture, protocol monitoring, reporting services, data integration infrastructure, establishment of collaborative research portals and basic descriptive analyses.  Ms. Ginsberg has served as an instructor in the MSc course offered through the Clinical Research Training Program and she collaborates with faculty members on the development and subsequent implementation of grant proposals and study-related documentation and actively participates in scientific publication development. 

Selected Publications

Cossarini F, Hanna DB, Ginsberg MS, Blackstock OJ, Anastos K, Felsen UR. AIDS and behavior. 2018; 22(11):3519-3524. NIHMSID: NIHMS971562. Missed Opportunities for HIV Prevention: Individuals Who HIV Seroconverted Despite Accessing Healthcare.

Arthur R, Wang Y, Ye K, Glass AG, Ginsberg M, Loudig O, Rohan T. Breast cancer research and treatment. 2018; 170(1):203. Correction to: Association between lifestyle, menstrual/reproductive history, and histological factors and risk of breast cancer in women biopsied for benign breast disease.

Rohan TE, Miller CA, Li T, Wang Y, Loudig O, Ginsberg M, Glass A, Mardis E. British journal of cancer. 2018; 118(12):1662-1664. Somatic mutations in benign breast disease tissue and risk of subsequent invasive breast cancer.

Rohan T, Ye K, Wang Y, Glass AG, Ginsberg M, Loudig O. PloS one. 2018; 13(2):e0191814. MicroRNA expression in benign breast tissue and risk of subsequent invasive breast cancer.

Wylie-Rosett J, Groisman-Perelstein AE, Diamantis PM, Jimenez CC, Shankar V, Conlon BA, Mossavar-Rahmani Y, Isasi CR, Martin SN, Ginsberg M, Matthan NR, Lichtenstein AH. The international journal of behavioral nutrition and physical activity. 2018; 15(1):12. Embedding weight management into safety-net pediatric primary care: randomized controlled trial.

Kabat GC, Ginsberg M, Sparano JA, Rohan TE. Journal of racial and ethnic health disparities. 2017; 4(6):1181-1188. Risk of Recurrence and Mortality in a Multi-Ethnic Breast Cancer Population.

Arthur R, Wang Y, Ye K, Glass AG, Ginsberg M, Loudig O, Rohan T. Breast cancer research and treatment. 2017; 165(3):623-631. Association between lifestyle, menstrual/reproductive history, and histological factors and risk of breast cancer in women biopsied for benign breast disease.

Hanna DB, Felsen UR, Ginsberg MS, Zingman BS, Beil RS, Futterman DC, Strickler HD, Anastos K. AIDS research and human retroviruses. 2016; 32(10-11):955-963. PMC5067794. Increased Antiretroviral Therapy Use and Virologic Suppression in the Bronx in the Context of Multiple HIV Prevention Strategies.

Heo M, Irvin E, Ostrovsky N, Isasi C, Blank AE, Lounsbury DW, Fredericks L, Yom T, Ginsberg M, Hayes S, Wylie-Rosett J. The Journal of school health. 2016; 86(2):84-95. Behaviors and Knowledge of HealthCorps New York City High School Students: Nutrition, Mental Health, and Physical Activity.

Khan UI, McGinn AP, Isasi CR, Groisman-Perelstein A, Diamantis PM, Ginsberg M, Wylie-Rosett J. Childhood obesity (Print). 2015; 11(3):289-96. Differences in Cardiometabolic Risk between Insulin-Sensitive and Insulin-Resistant Overweight and Obese Children.

Rohan TE, Xue X, Lin HM, D'Alfonso TM, Ginter PS, Oktay MH, Robinson BD, Ginsberg M, Gertler FB, Glass AG, Sparano JA, Condeelis JS, Jones JG. Journal of the National Cancer Institute. 2014; 106(8). Tumor microenvironment of metastasis and risk of distant metastasis of breast cancer.

Siega-Riz AM, Sotres-Alvarez D, Ayala GX, Ginsberg M, Himes JH, Liu K, Loria CM, Mossavar-Rahmani Y, Rock CL, Rodriguez B, Gellman MD, Van Horn L. The American journal of clinical nutrition. 2014; 99(6):1487-98. Food-group and nutrient-density intakes by Hispanic and Latino backgrounds in the Hispanic Community Health Study/Study of Latinos.

Swencionis C, Wylie-Rosett J, Lent MR, Ginsberg M, Cimino C, Wassertheil-Smoller S, Caban A, Segal-Isaacson CJ. Health psychology: official journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association. 2013; 32(4):439-46.  Weight change, psychological well-being, and vitality in adults participating in a cognitive-behavioral weight loss program.

Kabat GC, Kandel RA, Glass AG, Jones JG, Olson N, Duggan C, Ginsberg M, Negassa A, Rohan TE. Journal of oncology. 2011; 2011:970804. A Cohort Study of p53 Mutations and Protein Accumulation in Benign Breast Tissue and Subsequent Breast Cancer Risk.

Kabat GC, Jones JG, Olson N, Negassa A, Duggan C, Ginsberg M, Kandel RA, Glass AG, Rohan TE. Cancer causes & control: CCC. 2010; 21(6):821-8. A multi-center prospective cohort study of benign breast disease and risk of subsequent breast cancer.

Kabat GC, Jones JG, Olson N, Negassa A, Duggan C, Ginsberg M, Kandel RA, Glass AG, Rohan TE. Cancer epidemiology. 2010; 34(1):34-9. Risk factors for breast cancer in women biopsied for benign breast disease: a nested case-control study.

Rohan TE, Negassa A, Chlebowski RT, Ceria-Ulep CD, Cochrane BB, Lane DS, Ginsberg M, Wassertheil-Smoller S, Page DL. Breast cancer research and treatment. 2009; 116(2):339-50. A randomized controlled trial of calcium plus vitamin D supplementation and risk of benign proliferative breast disease.

Rohan TE, Negassa A, Caan B, Chlebowski RT, Curb JD, Ginsberg M, Lane DS, Neuhouser ML, Shikany JM, Wassertheil-Smoller S, Page DL. Cancer prevention research (Philadelphia, Pa.). 2008; 1(4):275-84. Low-fat dietary pattern and risk of benign proliferative breast disease: a randomized, controlled dietary modification trial.

Rohan TE, Negassa A, Chlebowski RT, Habel L, McTiernan A, Ginsberg M, Wassertheil-Smoller S, Page DL. Journal of the National Cancer Institute. 2008; 100(8):563-71. Conjugated equine estrogen and risk of benign proliferative breast disease: a randomized controlled trial.

Wylie-Rosett J, Swencionis C, Ginsberg M, Cimino C, Wassertheil-Smoller S, Caban A, Segal-Isaacson CJ, Martin T, Lewis J. Journal of the American Dietetic Association. 2001; 101(10):1155-62; quiz 1163-4. Computerized weight loss intervention optimizes staff time: the clinical and cost results of a controlled clinical trial conducted in a managed care setting.

Caban A, Cimino C, Swencionis C, Ginsberg M, Wylie-Rosett J. Estimating software development costs for a patient multimedia education project. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association : JAMIA. 2001; 8(2):185-8.