Daria Murosko, MD, MPH, MSHP is a physician in the Division of Neonatology at CHOP. She has a strong interest in understanding and eliminating perinatal health inequities, with a focus on community factors that drive racial and ethnic differences in outcomes. Dr. Murosko believes that stable, affordable housing is essential for health during pregnancy and early life. Her current work explores patterns of residential mobility, or moving, in early life, and links mobility to healthcare utilization. She is also engaged in studying how housing affordability programs affect perinatal outcomes. Dr. Murosko aims to leverage local and institutional policy to promote healthy communities for both pregnant people and newborn infants.
Originally from Maryland, Dr. Murosko graduated from the University of Maryland with a degree in biochemistry. She attended medical school at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, where she also obtained a Master’s degree in Public Health. Dr. Murosko completed her pediatric residency training in the Boston Combined Residency Program in the Urban Health and Advocacy Track and served as chief resident at Boston Medical Center. She completed her fellowship in Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine at CHOP. As a NIH T-32 Awardee, she received her Master’s in Health Policy from Penn in 2025.