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Olga Morozova is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Public Health Sciences at the University of Chicago. She is an infectious disease epidemiologist and public health modeler whose research focuses on the interactions between HIV and substance use disorders as well as the broader field of infectious disease transmission. Dr. Morozova has conducted studies to evaluate strategies that expand access to and uptake of opioid agonist treatment in Ukraine and has piloted studies of integrated care for people with opioid use disorders in primary healthcare settings. Additionally, her COVID-19 modeling work during the pandemic incorporated novel methods to integrate behavior change metrics into traditional infection transmission modeling, with results that supported decision-makers in Connecticut's governor's office. Her interests include quantitative methods in infectious disease epidemiology, particularly causal inference in the presence of contagion, contributing to the understanding of traditional vaccine effect estimates and study designs.
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