About
Akiko Kamimura is a Professor in the Department of Sociology and Criminology at the University of Utah's College of Social and Behavioral Science, with adjunct appointments in Family & Preventive Medicine and Health & Kinesiology. She holds a PhD in Organization and Policy from the University of Michigan, an MA in Humanities from the University of Chicago, and an MSW in Social Work from the University of Michigan. Fluent in English and Japanese, her work centers on underserved populations.
Her research explores public health disparities, social determinants of health, and community-based interventions, with emphasis on migration, health equity, and preventive education. Studies frequently address systemic barriers affecting uninsured, refugee, and minority communities through mixed-methods approaches.
Kamimura's recent publications focus on pandemic-related health access (e.g., vaccine hesitancy, dental care barriers) and resilience factors among vulnerable groups. A consistent theme is the intersection of socioeconomic stressors and health behaviors, examined across diverse cultural contexts.
Awards include:
- Public Service Professorship (2024, 2014)
- John G. Francis Prize for Undergraduate Mentoring (2023)
- College of Social and Behavioral Science Excellence in Mentoring Award (2021)
She leads community-engaged projects on health literacy and clinic-based education programs but no specific grants or labs are detailed in the source text.
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