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Rachel joined PRISM Health in September 2011 as a Graduate Research Assistant while she completed her Master of Public Health in the Global Epidemiology Department at Emory, and transitioned to a staff position in June 2013. Prior to attending graduate school, Rachel worked as an Account Supervisor at a direct mail marketing firm in Atlanta. Rachel worked as a Data Analyst for several yeras, primarily responsible for data collection and management for two South Africa-based studies, the Sibanye Health Project and KPIS South Africa. Currently, she works on the ATN/iTech Analytic Core and is part of the PRISM data team, which provides data management and analysis support for many ATN and PRISM-based studies. She has also worked on the CAMP modeling project, the COPE4YMSM PrEP implementation study in Thailand, and the C-Pleasure condom trial.
Recent Publications
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HIV prevalence and incidence in a cohort of South African men and transgender women who have sex with men: the Sibanye Methods for Prevention Packages Programme (MP3) project
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Sexually transmitted infection screening, prevalence and incidence among South African men and transgender women who have sex with men enrolled in a combination HIV prevention cohort study: the Sibanye Methods for Prevention Packages Programme (MP3) project
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At-home self-collection of saliva, oropharyngeal swabs and dried blood spots for SARS-CoV-2 diagnosis and serology: Post-collection acceptability of specimen collection process and patient confidence in specimens
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Suitability and Sufficiency of Telehealth Clinician-Observed, Participant-Collected Samples for SARS-CoV-2 Testing: The iCollect Cohort Pilot Study
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Targeting Human Immunodeficiency Virus Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis to Adolescent Sexual Minority Males in Higher Prevalence Areas of the United States: A Modeling Study
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HIV and Sexually Transmitted Disease Testing Behavior Among Adolescent Sexual Minority Males: Analysis of Pooled Youth Risk Behavior Survey Data, 2005-2013
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Sibanye Methods for Prevention Packages Program Project Protocol: Pilot Study of HIV Prevention Interventions for Men Who Have Sex With Men in South Africa