
About
Xiushi Yang is a Professor in the Department of Sociology & Criminal Justice at Old Dominion University's College of Arts and Letters. His research focuses on migration, drug abuse, HIV/STD transmission, and gender health disparities, with extensive fieldwork in China. He has secured over $4 million in research funding from federal and other sources.
Education includes:
- Ph.D. in Sociology from Brown University (1991)
- M.A. in Sociology from Brown University (1988)
- B.S. in Economic Geography from Hangzhou University (1982)
Research examines the intersection of migration, gender, and health risks, particularly how temporary migration patterns influence STD/HIV transmission and substance abuse. Recent work analyzes synthetic drug epidemics and the impact of childhood trauma on addiction patterns.
Publications demonstrate consistent focus on public health interventions for vulnerable populations, especially female entertainment workers and rural-urban migrants in China. Recent articles explore community-based harm reduction strategies and socioeconomic determinants of drug abuse.
Scientific awards include the Burgess Award for Faculty Research Creativity (2007), Phi Beta Kappa (1991), Hewlett Foundation Postdoctoral Fellowship, and Rockefeller Foundation Pre-doctoral Fellowship.
Research grants include NIH-funded projects on synthetic drug abuse among women, HIV intervention programs, and community-based studies on mobility and substance abuse.
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