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Roles and Affiliations: Donte Boyd is a Visiting Research Scientist at the Yale School of Public Health (YSPH), affiliated with the Social and Behavioral Sciences department. His work focuses on public health challenges affecting marginalized populations, particularly Black communities and LGBTQ+ individuals.
Research Interests: Boyd’s research addresses health disparities in mental health, HIV prevention, suicide prevention, and social determinants of health. He explores the intersections of race, sexual orientation, and gender identity, with a focus on Black men who have sex with men (MSM), youth mental health, and community-based interventions.
Key Contributions: Boyd’s studies investigate mechanisms such as family support, developmental assets, and stigma in mitigating health risks. Recent work includes editorial advocacy for strength-based interventions in suicide prevention among Black youth and protocols for alcohol use interventions in sexual minority populations.
Collaborations: Collaborates with researchers like LaRon Nelson, Trace Kershaw, and international teams in Ghana to address global health issues. His work appears in journals such as the Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities and BMC Public Health.
Awards and Grants: Details on specific awards or grants are not explicitly stated, but his publications reflect sustained funding for research on health disparities and LGBTQ+ health.




