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Danielle F. Haley, MPH, PhD, is an Assistant Professor at the Boston University School of Public Health in the Department of Community Health Sciences. Her research interests focus on social determinants of health, particularly the social and built environment, health policies, and disparities in health care utilization among individuals at increased risk for HIV. Dr. Haley employs multilevel, geospatial, and qualitative methods to explore these topics. She serves as the Principal Investigator on various National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)-funded studies aimed at generating evidence about health policies affecting substance use and treatment for women at risk for HIV. She aims to elucidate the pathways through which policies influence HIV viral suppression among women. Dr. Haley’s research leverages participant-level data from the NIH-funded Women’s Interagency HIV Study by integrating this cohort data with contextual data on health care access. Her work is vital to understanding and improving health policy impacts for vulnerable populations.
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