- Epidemiology
- HIV Research
- Transgender Health
- +۵ مورد دیگر
Dr. Andrea L. Wirtz is an Associate Professor in the Department of Epidemiology at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, with primary division in Infectious Disease Epidemiology and joint division in Social and Behavioral Interventions. She is affiliated with the Center for Global Health, Center for Humanitarian Health, and Center for Public Health and Human Rights. Her educational background includes: PhD, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health (2015) MHS, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health (2007) Dr. Wirtz advances epidemiologic methods to measure associations between human rights and health outcomes, with particular focus on evidence-based interventions and translation to policy. Her research centers on community-partnered international and domestic epidemiologic research addressing intersections between human rights and HIV and other health outcomes, with specific attention to populations traditionally excluded from research or underserved in health services. Internationally, she serves as joint Principal Investigator for estimating HIV prevalence among Venezuelan migrants and refugees in Colombia. In the U.S., she leads a nationwide cohort study focused on health and HIV risks in transgender women. Her work integrates epidemiologic expertise into complex humanitarian interventions and human rights investigations across diverse settings. Analysis of her recent publications reveals a strong focus on transgender health, HIV prevention and treatment, migrant and refugee health, and the application of epidemiologic methods to human rights investigations. Her research increasingly addresses long-term health conditions in marginalized populations, including studies on Long COVID, cardiovascular disease in transgender women with HIV, and pandemic impacts on healthcare access for vulnerable groups. Her scientific recognition includes: Robert Carr Memorial Research Award (2022) for community-academic partnerships advancing human rights-based policies Global Leadership in HIV Prevention Research award from US Department of State (2021) Multiple teaching awards from Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health (2014-2022) Advising, Mentoring, & Teaching Recognition Award (2015-16) At Johns Hopkins, Dr. Wirtz instructs graduate-level courses on health survey research methods and using epidemiologic methods to investigate human rights violations. She has secured significant grant funding for studies on HIV prevention, transgender health, and migrant health interventions. Her research portfolio includes community-academic-policy collaborations that address complex health challenges through rigorous epidemiologic approaches. Dr. Wirtz leads several major research initiatives including the American Cohort to Study HIV Acquisition among Transgender Women (LITE study), development of screening tools for gender-based violence in humanitarian settings, and effectiveness studies of HIV preventive interventions for vulnerable populations globally.









