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Jenerius Aminawung is a Researcher at the Yale School of Medicine, affiliated with the COPPER Center, Internal Medicine Department, and the SEICHE Center for Health and Justice. He holds an MD from the University of Yaoundé and an MPH in Epidemiology and Biostatistics from Tufts University. His work focuses on health services research, particularly studying chronic disease management, cancer outcomes, and healthcare disparities among incarcerated and formerly incarcerated populations. Key areas of study include cardiovascular risk post-release, post-traumatic stress disorder screening, and the impact of incarceration on cancer diagnosis and mortality.
- Collaborates with institutions like the Yale Cancer Outcomes, Public Policy, and Effectiveness Research (COPPER) Center.
- Leads studies on post-release healthcare access, sleep justice, and the intersection of legal needs and health outcomes.
Notable publications include analyses of cardiovascular disease management post-release, incarceration's role in cancer diagnosis disparities, and cost-effectiveness of primary care programs for released prisoners. His research emphasizes health equity and systemic barriers faced by justice-involved individuals.
