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Dr. Tracey E. Wilson is a Distinguished Service Professor in the Department of Community Health Sciences at SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University School of Public Health. She holds a PhD in Psychology from SUNY Albany and specializes in applied interventions to reduce health disparities through community engagement.
- Primary research focus on social determinants of health disparities in HIV populations
- Key areas: resilience, social connection, medication adherence
- Lead investigator on 9 NIH/NIAID/CDC-funded grants (2003–2026)
Her 15 most recent publications (2020–2025) demonstrate expertise in:
- HIV treatment adherence and virologic outcomes
- Intersectional stigma across racial/ethnic/gender lines
- Substance use and mental health comorbidities
- Food insecurity impacts on T-cell dysregulation
- Women's health disparities in infectious disease management
Current grant portfolio includes:
- National Institute of Mental Health (2022–2026): Social connections & psychiatric disorders
- National Heart Lung and Blood Institute (2019–2026): MACS/WIHS Cohort Study
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: Multiple HIV prevention trials
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