
Miranda Hill
Assistant Professor · Social Networks
University of California, San FranciscoAbout
Miranda Hill is an Assistant Professor at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) in the ANSIRH Program, focusing on social and behavioral sciences to improve HIV, reproductive health, and chronic disease outcomes, particularly among marginalized populations. She employs qualitative and quantitative social network analysis to study structural and interpersonal factors in HIV prevention and women's health.
- Education: B.S. in Biological Sciences from Spelman College; MPH and PhD in Health Promotion & Behavior from the University of Georgia.
Her research emphasizes social networks, HIV prevention, reproductive health equity, and anti-racism. Recent publications analyze psychosocial pathways in HIV cure research, structural barriers in PrEP uptake, and health disparities among transgender and gender-diverse communities. She has received accolades including the NIMH-T32 Fellowship, Delta Omega Honorary Society, and Trailblazer in Women's Health Award.
- Key scientific awards: Expanding the Bench, LEAD Fellowship, Southern Regional Education Board Fellowship, NICHD-R25 Fellowship, and multiple excellence awards.
- Her work spans community engagement, medically underserved populations, and intersectional approaches to health equity.
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