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Amanda Miller is an Adjunct Assistant Professor in Epidemiology and Biostatistics at San Diego State University's School of Public Health. She conducts research focused on public health interventions in global settings, particularly sub-Saharan Africa.
Her research examines:
- HIV prevention and care in vulnerable populations
- Alcohol use and intimate partner violence relationships
- Mental health challenges in resource-limited settings
- Tuberculosis control among migrant populations
Methodologically, she employs mixed-methods approaches including qualitative studies, systematic reviews, meta-analyses, and epidemiological surveys. Her work in Ugandan fishing communities explores structural drivers of health disparities. Recent publications focus on implementing psychosocial interventions for alcohol reduction and improving HIV/TB care continuum in marginalized communities.
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