Marni Sommer, DrPH, MSN, RN
- Professor of Sociomedical Sciences

Overview
Academic Appointments
- Professor of Sociomedical Sciences
Administrative Titles
- Director, GATE Program
Credentials & Experience
Education & Training
- BS, 1994 University of Pennsylvania
- BS, 1999 Johns Hopkins University
- MS, 2001 Johns Hopkins University
- MPH, 2001 Johns Hopkins University
- DrPH, 2008 Columbia University
Committees, Societies, Councils
Co-Chair, Menstruation and Society Seminar, University Seminars at Columbia University
Editorial Boards
Global Public Health
Honors & Awards
Distinguished Alumni Award, Johns Hopkins University, 2025
Doctoral Dissertation with Distinction, 2008
Marisa de Castro Benton Award for Outstanding Dissertation in Sociomedical Sciences, 2008
Award for Excellence in Global Health for a Doctoral Student, 2008
The Johns Hopkins Nurses' Alumni Association Award, 1999
Research
Research Interests
- Child and Adolescent Health
- Community Health
- Global Health
- Maternal and Reproductive Health
Selected Publications
Sommer, M., Hennegan, J., Muralidharan, A., Kabiru, C., Mahon, T., Phillips-Howard, P.A. (2025) Adolescent menstrual health must go beyond pads. British Medical Journal, 388: e077515. DOI: 10.1136/bmj-2023-077515.
Blake, S.C., Hopper, K., Nguyen, A-M., Maroko, A., Wyss, N., Sugita, E., Fazzioni, N., Cole, H., Lomboy, M., Gregoria, E., Bukenya, J., Polio, E., Sommer, M. (2025) When the basic seems like a luxury: Menstrual friendly public toilets in six cities. Health and Place, 93. DOI: 10.1016/j.healthplace.2025.103436.
Nguyen, A., Camozzi, A. Sommer, M. (2025) Impacts of a puberty and periods educational intervention among 9-12 year olds in the New York Metropolitan area: A randomized trial. BMC Public Health, 25(55). DOI: 10.1186/x12889-024-21167-4.
Bergen, S., Maughan, E., Secor, M., Johnson, K., Cogan, Sommer, M. (2025) School nurses: An upstream investement for achieving menstrual equity. American Journal of Public Health, 115: 1364-1367. DOI: 10.2105/AJPH.2025.308183
Sommer, M., Torondel, B., Hennegan, J., Phillips-Howard, P.A., Zulaika, G., Mahon, T., Gruer, C., Motivans, A., MHHM Measures Group, Caruso, B.A. (2021) Monitoring Menstrual Health and Hygiene Group, Caruso, B.A. How addressing menstrual health and hygiene enables progress across the Sustainable Development Goals. Global Health Action, 14(1): DOI: 10.1080/16549716.2021.1920315
Sommer, M., Gruer, C., Smith, R., Maroko, A., Hopper, K. (2020) Menstruation and homelessness: Challenges faced living in shelters and on the street in New York City. Health and Place, 66, 102431.
Sommer, M., Parker, R.G., Msacky, G., Kajula, L., & Kaaya, S. (2019) How alcohol, space and time influence young people’s sexual encounters in Tanzania: A qualitative analysis. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 48(6): 1847-1857.
Sommer, M., Schmitt, M., Ogello, T., Mathenge, P., Marki, M., Clatworthy, D., Khandakji, S., & Ratnayake, R. (2018) Pilot testing an evaluation of a toolkit for integrating menstrual hygiene management in three refugee camps in northwest Tanzania. Journal of International Humanitarian Action, 3(1).
Sommer, M., Figueroa, C., Kwauk, C., Jones, M., & Fyles, N. (2017) Attention to menstrual hygiene management in schools: An analysis of education policy documents in low- and middle-income countries. International Journal for Educational Development, 57, 73-82.
Sommer, M., Hirsh, J.S., Nathanson, C. & Parker, R. (2015) Comfortably, safely and without shame: Defining menstrual hygiene management as a public health issue. American Journal of Public Health. 105(7): 1302-1311.
Global Health Activities
The Girls and Boys Puberty Book Project, Tanzania, Ghana, Cambodia, Laos, Ethiopia, Madagascar, Pakistan, Kenya, Sierra Leone, United States: A project focused on developing, publishing, evaluating and distributing girls' and boy's puberty books aimed at 10-14 year olds. Provides basic guidance to girls on menstruation and body change, and to boys on puberty changes and peer pressures. Over two million books published across the 10 countries. A teacher training guide to deliver the puberty books was also developed in Sierra Leone in partnership with CODE and the local government.
Menstruation and Humanitarian Contexts: Over 26 million girls and women are displaced around the world, many of whom struggle to manage their menstruation safely, comfortably and with dignity. In many emergency contexts, menstruating girls and women face inadequate access to safe and private toilet and bathing facilities, culturally appropriate menstrual materials and supplies and menstrual health and hygiene information. The GATE program supports a range of menstrual hygiene management (MHM) in emergencies projects globally in partnership with the International Rescue Committee, Oxfam, and other humanitarian partners, United Nations agencies and researchers.
Period Posse Presents Webinar Series: This monthly interactive webinar series brings together experts in menstrual health and hygiene from across research, policy and practice in the U.S. and around the world to discuss key emerging issues.
Menstrual Friendly Public Toilet (MFPT) project: We conducted a six-city study in partnership with local resaerch teams that explored the accessibility and availability of menstrual friendly public toilets in Barcelona, Spain; Kampala, Uganda; Manila, The Philippines; New York City, USA; Osaka, Japan; and Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Following the study, we developed an MFPT Toolkit, to enable others to conduct research and advocacy on this important, overlooked area of gender equality in the public space.
Urban Health Activities
Menstruation and Homelessness: In 2018, we initiated a mixed methods research program in collaboration with the CUNY Graduate School of Public Health and Health Policy and the New York Coalition for the Homeless. Our project explored how well this population is able (or not able) to manage their periods, including accessing sanitation facilities and menstrual hygiene products, and how, short of re-housing, their needs could be more effectively addressed.
Menstruation and U.S. Adolescent Girls and Boys: In 2018, we started the Growing Girls USA Program to examine the menstruation and puberty experiences of low-income adolescent girls growing up in America's three largest cities: Los Angeles, Chicago and NYC. We used participatory and qualitative methods to collect insights and learning from girls and adults in their lives. We also collected first period stories from girls across the United States, and developed the book "A Girl's Guide to Puberty & Periods" in addition to a series of publications highlighting research findings. In 2023, we initiated the Being Boys study, conducting similar research with adolescent boys in the East Bay Area, Cleveland, and NYC. Findings led to the development of puberty book for boys, “Bigger, Faster, Stronger, Hairier: A Book for Boys.”



