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Yulia Rozanova is an Associate Research Scientist in the Department of Medicine (AIDS) at Yale School of Medicine. She is affiliated with the AIDS Clinical & Community Research (YCCR) and the Janeway Society, among other groups. Her research focuses on HIV/AIDS, substance use disorders, global health, and healthcare resilience in conflict zones, particularly Ukraine. She holds a PhD from the University of Alberta (2008) and postdoctoral training at Yale School of Public Health and Brown University.
Her research interests include HIV treatment adherence, healthcare challenges in war-torn regions, and aging populations with HIV. Recent work highlights the impact of the Ukraine war on healthcare providers and patients, as well as mental health vulnerabilities among older women with HIV during humanitarian crises. She collaborates with global teams to address public health challenges in conflict settings.
Publications emphasize trends in HIV care access, substance use treatment continuity, and healthcare system adaptations during conflicts. Her work bridges clinical practice, policy, and global health equity. Awards and recognitions include mentions in the 2023 Fall Honors but specific awards were not detailed.
