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Dr. Colleen Mistler is a Research Fellow in the Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences at the Yale School of Public Health. Her work focuses on behavioral interventions addressing the intersection of HIV and substance use, including PrEP adoption and physical inactivity among individuals with HIV. She holds a PhD in Health Promotion Sciences from the University of Connecticut (2023), an MS in Health Promotion and Disease Prevention from Springfield College (2019), and a BS in Health Education/Physical Education from Springfield College (2017).
Her research emphasizes adapting interventions to improve PrEP adherence and understanding co-occurring substance use and physical inactivity in HIV populations. She collaborates with the Consultation Center and other Yale School of Public Health departments. No specific scientific awards are noted, though her contributions to substance use and HIV prevention research are highlighted. Her work aligns with public health priorities in behavioral medicine and health equity.
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