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Joi Lee

Joi Lee

East Africa Program Assistant

Joi Lee is a Research Assistant working with Carol Camlin on her research portfolio in Uganda and Kenya. Joi is former SF Build Scholar with an interest in clinical health disparities and its impact on the health of vulnerable populations. She is also a former Diversity Fellow (NIH) at UCSF in non-communicable disease interventions for African American communities. Joi is the co-founder of the San Francisco Health Initiative, an NIH funded community-based project developed to empower students to pursue careers in the sciences. She plans to pursue a Doctor of Medicine degree and to develop a web-based platform to improve access to care in communities that lack equitable preventative health consulting.

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April 23, 2022

Sexual partnership concurrency and age disparities associated with sexually transmitted infection (STI) and risk behavior in rural communities in Kenya and Uganda

Okiring J, Getahun M, Gutin S, Lebu S, Joi Lee, Maeri I, Eyul P, Bukusi EA, Cohen CR, Neilands TB, Ssali S, Charlebois ED, Camlin CS. Sexual partnership concurrency and age disparities associated with sexually transmitted infection (STI) and risk behavior in rural communities in Kenya and Uganda. International Journal of Infectious Diseases. April 2022; DOI: 10.1016/j.ijid.2022.04.038.