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Marie Brault is an Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences at the Yale School of Public Health, with affiliations to the Yale Institute for Global Health. Her work focuses on adolescent-friendly approaches to sexual and reproductive health, gender equity, and health disparities in clinical and community settings across the U.S., India, Kenya, Zambia, and Zimbabwe.
- PhD in Medical Anthropology, University of Connecticut (2015)
- MA in Anthropology, University of Connecticut
- BA in Biology/Anthropology, Grinnell College (2009)
Brault’s research bridges medical anthropology with public health, emphasizing community-based participatory research, mixed methods, and implementation science. She investigates gender, mental health, and empowerment among adolescents, particularly in low-income and pandemic-affected contexts.
Her recent publications highlight collaborations in India and Sub-Saharan Africa, addressing youth health programming, HIV prevention, and pandemic response strategies. These studies employ mixed methods, qualitative frameworks, and implementation science to improve healthcare access and equity.
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