HIV & Intersectionality Research | Global Health Equity & Policy
Assistant Professor @ Cornell Brooks School of Public Policy
William Lodge II from Cornell shows that transgender women in India aren’t a uniform group. Using latent class analysis, he finds that economic precarity and social marginalization shape HIV care differently across subgroups—demanding tailored interventions #IntersectionalitySGM
William Lodge II from Cornell shows that transgender women in India aren’t a uniform group. Using latent class analysis, he finds that economic precarity and social marginalization shape HIV care differently across subgroups—demanding tailored interventions #IntersectionalitySGM
Learn more about my teaching and research on global health equity, intersectionality, and HIV care outcomes here: publicpolicy.cornell.edu/news/brooks-...
Learn more about my teaching and research on global health equity, intersectionality, and HIV care outcomes here: publicpolicy.cornell.edu/news/brooks-...
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