Assistant Professor
Education and Training
Postdoctoral Fellowship, 2022 - Substance Use Disorders Treatment and Services Research, University of California, San Francisco
PhD, 2019 - Interdisciplinary Research on Substance Use, University of California, San Diego
MPH, 2011 - Public Health, San Francisco State University
Biography
My research focuses on the intersection of substance use, HIV, and related infectious diseases among priority populations, including people who inject drugs (PWID), female sex workers (FSW), men who have sex with men (MSM), and transgender women. Over the past decade, I have developed and evaluated interventions to improve HIV prevention, treatment, and overall health outcomes among individuals living with HIV and those at heightened risk for HIV, sexually transmitted infections, and hepatitis C.
My work integrates social epidemiology, behavioral science, and multilevel frameworks to examine how behavioral, social, and structural factors shape substance use and HIV-related outcomes. A central focus of my research is the development and implementation of trauma-informed, harm reduction–oriented, and female-centered interventions to improve HIV care engagement and well-being in real-world settings.
At University of California, San Francisco and in the Mexico–U.S. border region, I have conducted research on HIV prevention and treatment, substance use, syndemic conditions, and sex differences in risk environments among PWID, FSW, MSM, and transgender women. Collectively, my research seeks to inform scalable, evidence-based interventions that address the social and structural conditions shaping substance use and HIV outcomes in both domestic and international settings.
My work integrates social epidemiology, behavioral science, and multilevel frameworks to examine how behavioral, social, and structural factors shape substance use and HIV-related outcomes. A central focus of my research is the development and implementation of trauma-informed, harm reduction–oriented, and female-centered interventions to improve HIV care engagement and well-being in real-world settings.
At University of California, San Francisco and in the Mexico–U.S. border region, I have conducted research on HIV prevention and treatment, substance use, syndemic conditions, and sex differences in risk environments among PWID, FSW, MSM, and transgender women. Collectively, my research seeks to inform scalable, evidence-based interventions that address the social and structural conditions shaping substance use and HIV outcomes in both domestic and international settings.
Research Interests
August 1, 2022 - July 31, 2027 - Women, Intersectionality, Substance Use and HIV ( WISH) , Principal Investigator . Sponsor: NIH, Sponsor Award ID: K01DA056306
Publications
Differences in Methamphetamine Use, Self-Reported Impact, and HIV-Related Outcomes by Gender and Sexual Orientation in a Multisite U.S. Cohort of People with HIV in Care.
Publication Year
2025
Latent Healthcare Stigma Profiles and Their Association With Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Treatment and Care Outcomes Among Women With HIV in the United States: An Intersectional Analysis.
Publication Year
2025
Partner Violence and Substance-Related Service Use: Differences by HIV Status Among Women.
Publication Year
2025