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Libby DiDomizio is a Researcher in the Department of Psychiatry at Yale School of Medicine. Her work focuses on improving healthcare outcomes for populations affected by HIV, HCV, and opioid use disorder, with an emphasis on addressing systemic barriers and provider biases. Key research areas include HCV micro-elimination strategies, telehealth adaptations during pandemics, and social-emotional learning programs in early education.
Her studies highlight challenges in healthcare access for marginalized groups, including people who inject drugs and pregnant women with opioid use disorder. Collaborations with experts like Dr. Frederick Altice and Dr. Roman Shrestha underscore her interdisciplinary approach. Recent work examines implicit bias among providers and the role of mobile health platforms for HIV prevention in Malaysia.
Publications span 2021-2024, reflecting a trajectory toward policy-relevant research on integrated care systems and data collection gaps. No scientific awards are explicitly listed, though her contributions to health equity research are notable.

