Kadija Ferryman

Assistant Professor, Health Policy & Management
JOHN HOPKINS BLOOMBERG SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH
Kadija Ferryman is a Core Faculty at the Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethics and Assistant Professor in the Department of Health Policy and Management at the Bloomberg School of Public Health at Johns Hopkins University. She is an anthropologist who studies race, ethics, and policy in health technology. Specifically, her research examines how clinical racial correction/norming, algorithmic risk scoring, and disease prediction in genomics, digital medical records, and artificial intelligence technologies affect racial health inequities.
Ferryman completed her postdoctoral training at the Data & Society Research Institute in New York, where she led the Fairness in Precision Medicine research study, which examined the potential for bias and discrimination in predictive precision medicine.
She earned a BA in Anthropology from Yale University, and a PhD in Anthropology from The New School for Social Research. She began her research career over 20 years ago as a policy researcher at the Urban Institute, where she studied how housing and neighborhoods impact well-being, specifically the effects of public housing redevelopment on children, families, and older adults. Ferryman is a member of the Institutional Review Board for the All of Research Program, a Nonresident Fellow at the Urban Institute, a member of Merck KGaA’s Digital Health Advisory Board, and an Affiliate at the Center for Critical Race and Digital Studies. She has published research in journals such as Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association, Paediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology, the Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved, European Journal of Human Genetics, and Genetics in Medicine. Dr. Ferryman’s research has been featured in multiple publications including Nature, STAT, and The Financial Times.
Selected Publication
Kadija Ferryman, Maxine Mackintosh, Marzyeh Ghassemi
Aug 2023 • New England Journal of Medicine 389(9), 833-838 • Massachusetts Medical Society
Irene Chen, Emma Pierson, Sherri Rose, Shalmali Joshi, Kadija Ferryman, Marzyeh Ghassemi
Jul 2021 • Annual review of biomedical data science 4(1), 123-144
Dec 2020 • Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association 27(12), 2016-2019 • Oxford University Press
Nina Cesare, Olubusola Oladeji, Kadija Ferryman, Derry Wijaya, Karen Hendricks‐Muñoz, Alyssa Ward, Elaine Nsoesie
Sep 2020 • Paediatric and perinatal epidemiology 34(5), 544-552
Kadija Ferryman and Mikaela Pitcan
Feb 2018 • Data & Society
Benjamin Kaplan, Carolyn Caddle-Steele, Gregory Chisholm, Warria Esmond, Kadija Ferryman, Melvin Gertner, Crispin Goytia, Diane Hauser, Lynne Richardson, Mimsie Robinson, Carol Horowitz
Feb 2018 • Progress in community health partnerships: research, education, and action 11(2), 161-165
Carol Horowitz, Kadija Ferryman, Rennie Negron, Tatiana Sabin, Mayra Rodriguez, Randi Zinberg, Erwin Böttinger, Mimsie Robinson
Aug 2017 • Journal of health care for the poor and underserved 28(1), 248-260 • Johns Hopkins University Press
Kate Crawford, Meredith Whittaker, Madeleine Clare Elish, Solon Barocas, Aaron Plasek, Kadija Ferryman
Jul 2016 • AI Now
Saskia Sanderson, Michael Linderman, Sabrina Suckiel, George Diaz, Randi Zinberg, Kadija Ferryman, Melissa Wasserstein, Andrew Kasarskis, Eric Schadt
Jun 2016 • European Journal of Human Genetics 24(1), 14-20 • Nature Publishing Group
Gail Jarvik, Laura Amendola, Jonathan Berg, Kyle Brothers, Ellen Clayton, Wendy Chung, Barbara Evans, James Evans, Stephanie Fullerton, Carlos Gallego, Garrison Nanibaa’A, Stacy Gray, Ingrid Holm, Iftikhar Kullo, Lisa Soleymani Lehmann, Cathy McCarty, Cynthia Prows, Heidi Rehm, Richard Sharp, Joseph Salama, Saskia Sanderson, Sara Van Driest, Marc Williams, Susan Wolf, Wendy Wolf, John Harley, Melanie Myers, Bahram Namjou, Sander Vinks, John Connolly, Brendan Keating, Glenn Gerhard, Agnes Sundaresan, Gerard Tromp, David Crosslin, Kathy Leppig, Cathy Wicklund, Christopher Chute, John Lynch, Mariza De Andrade, John Heit, Jen McCormick, Murray Brilliant, Terrie Kitchner, Marylyn Ritchie, Erwin Böttinger, Inga Peter, Stephen Persell, Laura Rasmussen-Torvik, Tracy McGregor, Dan Roden, Armand Antommaria, Rosetta Chiavacci, Andy Faucett, David Ledbetter, Janet Williams, Andrea Hartzler, Carolyn Rohrer Vitek, Norm Frost, Kadija Ferryman, Carol Horowitz, Rosamond Rhodes, Randi Zinberg, Sharon Aufox, Vivian Pan, Rochelle Long, Erin Ramos, Jackie Odgis, Anastasia Wise, Sara Hull, Jonathan Gitlin, Robert Green, Danielle Metterville, Amy McGuire, Sek Won Kong, Sue Trinidad, David Veenstra, Myra Roche, Debra Skinner, Kelly Raspberry, Julianne O’Daniel, Will Parsons, Christine Eng, Susan Hilsenbeck, Dean Karavite, Laura Conlin, Nancy Spinner, Ian Krantz, Marni Falk, Avni Santani, Elizabeth Dechene, Matthew Dulik, Barbara Bernhardt, Scott Schuetze, Jessica Everett, Michele Caroline Gornick, Ben Wilfond, Holly Tabor, Amy Lemke, Sue Richards, Katrina Goddard, Greg Cooper, Kelly East, Greg Barsh, Barbara Koenig, Eliezer Van Allen, Judy Garber, Jeremy Garrett, Michelle Lewis, Sarah Savage, Maureen Smith, Sameek Roychowdhury, Alice Bailey, Benjamin Berkman, Charlisse Caga Anan, Lucia Hindorff, Carolyn Hutter, Rosalind King, Rongling Li, Nicole Lockhart, Jean McEwen, Derek Scholes, Sheri Schully, Kathie Sun, Wylie Burke
Jun 2014 • The American Journal of Human Genetics 94(6), 818-826 • Elsevier
Andrea Hartzler, Catherine McCarty, Luke Rasmussen, Marc Williams, Murray Brilliant, Erica Bowton, Ellen Wright Clayton, William Faucett, Kadija Ferryman, Julie Field, Stephanie Fullerton, Carol Horowitz, Barbara Koenig, Jennifer McCormick, James Ralston, Saskia Sanderson, Maureen Smith, Susan Brown Trinidad
Oct 2013 • Genetics in Medicine 15(10), 792-801 • Nature Publishing Group
Kadija Ferryman, Xavier de Souza Briggs, Susan J Popkin, María Rendón
Mar 2008 • Urban Institute
Xavier de Souza Briggs, Kadija Ferryman, Susan Popkin, Maria Rendon
Jan 2008 • Housing Policy Debate 19(1), 53-91 • Taylor and Francis
Avis Vidal, Nancy Nye, Christopher Walker, Carlos Manjarrez, Clare Romanik, Patrick Corvington, Kadija Ferryman, Stefan Freiberg, Davis Kim
Mar 2002 • Washington: The Urban Institute
Media Appearance
Jul 2020 • Personalized Medicine Podcast
Aug 2019 • The Swaddle
Kadija Ferryman, PhD, Discusses the Future of Precision Medicine
Mar 2018 • NSL Experience: Never Stop Learning