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Olga Morozova is an Assistant Professor in the Public Health Sciences Division at the University of Chicago. She specializes in Epidemiology, focusing on substance use disorders and HIV epidemiology. Her research interests include the interaction between substance use disorders and infectious diseases, mechanistic modeling, and infectious disease transmission dynamics. In addition, she is involved in policy modeling and cost-effectiveness evaluation, with a methodological interest in causal inference and contagion effects related to peer influence. Morozova received her PhD in Epidemiology from Yale University, where she also completed her postdoctoral training in Biostatistics. She holds an MS degree in Mathematical Modeling from the Social Sciences and a BS degree in Applied Mathematics from the National University of Kyiv in Ukraine. Prior to her academic career, she worked as a strategic information expert for national HIV and tuberculosis control programs in Ukraine and served as a public health consultant in various international settings.
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