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Nicola Bulled is an Assistant Professor at the University of Connecticut affiliated with the Institute for Collaboration on Health, Intervention, and Policy (InCHIP). As a public health anthropologist, she works on global health delivery systems, focusing on HIV prevention, infectious diseases, and syndemic theory.
- Education:
- Honors B.S., Biology, Colorado State University (2002)
- M.P.H., International Health, Boston University School of Public Health (2005)
- Ph.D., Anthropology, University of Connecticut (2012)
- Postdoc, Interdisciplinary Global Health, University of Virginia (2014)
Her research integrates individual, social, and systems-level approaches to public health. Current projects include analyzing refugee social networks in Greece and studying HIV prevention product adoption in Southern Africa.
Recent publications focus on syndemic methodology, occupational health, and structural vulnerabilities in pandemic contexts. She has received funding from NIH, NSF, and Fulbright IIE.
- Scientific Awards
- Fulbright IIE Fellowship
Her work emphasizes culture-centered interventions and critiques neoliberal healthcare frameworks through anthropological lenses.




