Expert Profile
Stephanie Brodine
Division Head, Epidemiology and Biostatistics
San Diego State University
Expertise:
infectious disease epidemiology
international health and health disparities
government-funded global HIV/AIDS programs
HIV/AIDS epidemiology, prevention and care
health issues along the U.S.-Mexico border
Native American health
Biography
Dr. Stephanie Brodine is a professor and head of the division of epidemiology and biostatistics at SDSU's Graduate School of Public Health. She is board-certified in internal medicine and infectious diseases with active research interests and expertise in infectious diseases epidemiology (particularly HIV and AIDS), international health, and health disparities. She is the clinical director of the U.S. Department of Defense's HIV/AIDS Prevention Program, which has HIV prevention and care activities in approximately 70 countries. She is also program director of the California Native American Research Center for Health, or CA-NARCH. She is also active in U.S.-Mexico border educational and research collaborations. Brodine has published over 75 articles. Brodine received her B.S. in biology from the College of Wooster in 1973 and her M.D. from Georgetown University in 1977.
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