Susan Kohl Malone
PhD RN
Assistant Professor
susan.malone@nyu.edu
1 212 992 7047
433 First Ave
New York, NY 10010
United States
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Susan Kohl Malone, PhD, RN, is an Assistant Professor at NYU Rory Meyers College of Nursing. Her research focuses on understanding how sleep patterns and circadian rhythms impact metabolic health, with particular emphasis on preventing type 2 diabetes through personalized sleep interventions. She investigates how improving sleep health can reverse metabolic syndrome in diverse populations and addresses critical health disparities in sleep and cardiometabolic outcomes. Prof. Malone also teaches courses on lifestyle approaches to wellness and mentors doctoral students in sleep health research.
Malone has led multiple NIH-funded research projects, and is currently investigating metabolically-relevant hormonal rhythms in adults with prediabetes and short sleep duration, as well as multimodal dynamic biosensing for quantifying long COVID symptom progression. Her work combines nursing science, behavioral science, and circadian biology to develop evidence-based interventions that improve health outcomes across the lifespan.
Prior to joining the faculty at NYU Meyers, Malone served as a Senior Research Scientist at the college and completed postdoctoral training at the University of Pennsylvania's Center for Sleep and Circadian Neurobiology. She brings extensive clinical experience as a certified school nurse and diabetes educator, having worked in various healthcare settings including diabetes treatment centers and school health programs. This clinical background informs her translational research approach to making sleep science accessible and applicable to real-world health challenges.
Among her many honors, Malone had the unique honor of having the annual Susan Kohl Award established in her name at Georgetown University.
She completed postdoctoral training as a Senior Research Scientist at New York University Rory Meyers College of Nursing and as a Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine's Center for Sleep and Circadian Neurobiology, where she developed expertise in sleep and circadian health research. Her doctoral dissertation examined whether chronotype modifies the relationship between sleep duration and body mass index in adolescents, establishing her foundation in sleep health across the lifespan.
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PhD in Nursing, University of Pennsylvania School of NursingMSN in Nursing, University of Pennsylvania School of NursingBSN in Nursing, Georgetown University School of Nursing
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Cardiometabolic HealthCircadian RhythmsDiabetes PreventionHealth DisparitiesSchool HealthSleep Research
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American Academy of NursingEastern Nursing Research SocietyInternational Association of Circadian Health ClinicsSigma Theta Tau Nursing Honor SocietySleep Research SocietySociety for Research in Biological RhythmsSociety of Behavioral Medicine
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Faculty Honors Awards
Marion R. Gregory Award for distinguished completed doctoral dissertation, University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing (2015)Heilbrunn Nurse Scholar Award, Rockefeller University (2014)Research Poster Winner, National Association of School Nurses Annual Conference (2013)Leadership Identification Scholarship, University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing (1985)Susan Kohl Award, Georgetown University (1985)Sigma Theta Tau, Nursing Honor Society (1984) -
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Publications
Effect of a Lifestyle Plus Sleep Extension Intervention on Glycemic Outcomes in Adults with Prediabetes and Short Sleep Duration: A Randomized Controlled Trial
AbstractMalone, S. K., Patterson, F., Hu, J., & Melkus, G. D. (2026). In Nursing Research.Abstract~Integrated Diabetes Prevention: GLP-1 Receptor Agonists Plus Lifestyle Interventions
AbstractMalone, S. K., Glenn, A., Paulhamus, D., & Patterson, F. (2026). In The Journal for Nurse Practitioners.Abstract~Single-arm Pilot Study of Racial Differences in Sleep Extension Intervention Outcomes among Middle-aged Adults at Risk for Metabolic Syndrome
AbstractMalone, S. K., Patterson, F., Grunin, L., Goyal, C., Hu, J., Perez, N. B., Kaitlyn, M., Victoria, D., & Gail, M. D. (2026). In Journal of Behavioral Medicine (Vols. 49, pp. 79-89).Abstract~Sleep Duration and Unsafe Behaviors in US Adolescents: Variation by Sex and Race/Ethnicity
AbstractCollins, R. A., Weaver, M., Barger, L., Malone, S. K., Robbins, R., Griggs, C., & Klerman, E. (2026). In Sleep Health.Abstract~Social jetlag, circadian disruption, and cardiometabolic disease risk
AbstractMalone, S. K., Mendoza, M. A., & Patterson, F. (2026). In M. Grandner (Ed.), Sleep and Health (2nd eds., pp. 283-292). Elseveir Science.Abstract~Accelerometer-based Sleep among Chinese American Mothers with a History of Gestational Diabetes
AbstractHuang, S., Cabrera, J., Malone, S. K., Lander, S., & Melkus, G. D. (2025).Abstract~Association between Dim Light Melatonin Onset Predicted from Gene Expression Profiles with Sleep Time and Chronotype Preference: A Pilot Study
AbstractMalone, S. K., Patterson, F., Hu, J., Goyal, C., Dickson, V. V., Gail, M. D., & Brad, A. (2025). In Chronobiology International (Vols. 25, Issues 10, pp. 1350-1359).Abstract~Sleep Health and Metabolic Outcomes: Enhancing Diabetes Prevention Programs Through Evidence-Based Sleep Interventions
AbstractMalone, S. K. (2025).Abstract~Time-of-day Dynamics in Cardiometabolic Parameters: Assessment of Cortisol, Melatonin, and Glucose Relationships in Adults with Prediabetes and Short Sleep Duration
AbstractMalone, S. K., Patterson, F., Faghih, R., Raju, V., Goyal, C., Hu, J., Upton, T., van Faassen, M., Garcia, J., Aouizerat, B., & Klerman, E. (2025).Abstract~Association between Time-of-Day for Eating, Exercise, and Sleep with Blood Pressure in Adults with Elevated Blood Pressure or Hypertension: A Systematic Review
AbstractKeiser, T., Katz, S., Robson, S., Greaney, J., Malone, S. K., Farrahi, V., & Patterson, F. (2024). In Journal of Hypertension.Abstract~ -
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