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Hosik Min is an Associate Professor in the Public Health department at the University of Texas at Tyler. His research examines health disparities, community-based interventions, and social determinants of health.
Investigations span psychological impacts of discrimination during COVID-19, healthcare policy effects on vulnerable populations, and community-engaged research methodologies. Recent work analyzes anti-Asian violence consequences and veteran health challenges.
Publications demonstrate strong focus on quantitative analysis of public health systems, with recurring themes in health equity measurement, policy evaluation, and community health assessment. Research incorporates multidimensional scaling and longitudinal data analysis techniques.
No awards, students, or laboratory affiliations are documented in available information.
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