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Edward M Mamary is a Professor of Health Science & Recreation at San José State University (SJSU), affiliated with the College of Applied Sciences and Arts and the Health Science Department. His academic career includes a Doctor of Philosophy from the University of California, Berkeley (1996). His research focuses on public health education, HIV/AIDS prevention, community-based interventions, and photovoice methodology. He explores themes such as discrimination resilience, healthcare access for marginalized communities, and health workforce development.
Key research areas include:
- Photovoice projects addressing Islamophobia, LGBTQ+ health, and African American men's sexual health
- HIV prevention strategies among vulnerable populations
- Educational programs for public health workforce competency
- Evaluation of health promotion initiatives
His publications (2000–2022) highlight interdisciplinary approaches to health equity, with emphasis on participatory methods and community engagement. Recent work addresses discrimination counter-speech and global health strategies. No awards or grants are explicitly listed in the provided materials.
Teaching and advising roles include mentoring students in health science disciplines. Current lab/team affiliations are not specified.
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