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Seyi Adeyinka, MD, MPH, is a researcher affiliated with the Yale School of Medicine's Department of Psychiatry. He holds a BA in Anthropology from Yale University (2015), an MPH in Chronic Disease Epidemiology and Global Health from the Yale School of Public Health (2016), and an MD from New York University School of Medicine (2021). His work focuses on mental health equity, LGBTQ+ health, and global health disparities. Key research areas include LGBTQ-affirmative therapies, racial disparities in perinatal mental health, and methodological approaches to studying intersectional marginalization. He has contributed to randomized controlled trials like Project ESTEEM, which evaluates interventions for sexual minority men. His publications address both clinical and epidemiological dimensions of health equity.
Education:
- BA Anthropology, Yale University, 2015
- MPH Chronic Disease Epidemiology/Global Health, Yale School of Public Health, 2016
- MD, NYU School of Medicine, 2021
Research emphasizes translational approaches to reduce health inequities, particularly in maternal and LGBTQ+ communities. Collaborations with experts like Dr. John Pachankis highlight methodological rigor and clinical innovation.
