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Amrita
Rao
,
PhD

Research Associate
Amrita Rao

Departmental Affiliations

Primary

Amrita Rao, PhD ’22, ScM '16, works to understand and address the HIV prevention and treatment needs of historically marginalized populations, including sexual and gender minorities and female sex workers.

Contact Info

Research Interests

Social epidemiology; Quasi-experimental designs; social determinants of health; HIV; PrEP; key populations; implementation science; women's health

Experiences & Accomplishments
Education
PhD
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
2022
ScM
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
2016
BS
Cornell University
2014
Honors & Awards

2021 Marilyn Menkes Book Award, Department of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins
2021 Leon Gordis Centennial Scholarship, Department of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins
2020 National Research Service Award (NRSA) Fellowship, National Institute of Mental Health
2019 Mary B. Meyer Memorial Fund Scholar, Department of Epidemiology Johns Hopkins
2020 Global Health Field Research Award, Center for Global Health, Johns Hopkins
2019 Inter-CFAR Implementation Science Fellow, Center for AIDS Research, Multiple Institutions
2015 Global Health Establish Field Placement Award, Center for Global Health, Johns Hopkins
2014 Tata-Cornell Agriculture and Nutrition Initiative, Awardee for Field Research

Select Publications

Select publications:

  • Rao, A., Lesko, C., Mhlophe, H., Rucinski, K., Mcingana, M., Pretorius, A., Mcloughlin, J., Baral, S., Beyrer, C., Hausler, H., Schwartz, S. Longitudinal patterns of initiation, persistence, and cycling on PrEP among female sex workers and adolescent girls and young women in South Africa, 2016-2021. AIDS.

  • Rao, A., Rucinski, K., Jarrett, B.A., Ackerman, B., Wallach, S., Marcus, J., Adamson, T., Garner, A., Santos, G.M., Beyrer, C., Howell, S., Baral, S (2021). Perceived interruptions to HIV prevention and treatment services associated with COVID-19 for gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men in 20 countries. Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes

  • Rao, A., Tobin, K., Davey-Rothwell, M., & Latkin, C. A. (2017). Social desirability bias and prevalence of sexual HIV risk behaviors among people who use drugs in Baltimore, Maryland: implications for identifying individuals prone to underreporting sexual risk behaviors. AIDS Behav, 21(7), 2207-2214.

  • Rao, A., Schwartz, S., Sabin, K., Wheeler, T., Zhao, J., Hargreaves, J., Baral, S. on behalf of the Global.HIV Research Group (2018). HIV-related data among key populations to inform evidence-based responses: protocol of a systematic review. Systematic Reviews. 7:220.

  • Rao, A., Stahlman, S., Hargreaves, J., Weir, S., Edwards, J., Rice, B., Kochelani, D., Mavimbela, M., & Baral, S. (2017). Sampling key populations for HIV surveillance: results from eight cross-sectional studies using respondent-driven sampling and venue-based snowball sampling. JMIR Public Health Surveill, 3(4), e72