Carmen Logie, PhD, studies health equity, with particular attention to the associations between intersectional forms of stigma, access to care, and sexual health outcomes. Her research focuses on understanding social and structural contexts of HIV and STI vulnerability, and developing community-based HIV and STI prevention programs. She has active programs of research in collaboration with youth, LGBTQ populations, African Caribbean people, Indigenous people, people living with HIV, and persons at the intersection of these identities in Canada and Jamaica. She is an Ontario Ministry of Research & Innovation Early Researcher (2016-20121), and a former Grand Challenges Canada Rising Star in Global Health and Canadian Institutes of Health Research post-doctoral fellow. She was recently awarded a Canadian Foundation for Innovation (CFI) award to develop a digital storytelling and multi-media lab. Dr. Logie is currently funded by CIHR, SSHRC, CFI and the Ontario Ministry of Research & Innovation.
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