Daryl Mangosing (they/he/she) focuses on the intersection of LGBTQ+/multicultural health, community-engaged research, and health communication. Their most recent research project analyzed sexualized drug use (i.e., recreational or illicit drug use to facilitate and enhance sexual activity), harm reduction practices and strategies, and health outcomes among sexual and gender diverse people in the context of HIV prevention and online dating applications. Previously, they served as a Research Communications Specialist at the Center for AIDS Prevention Studies and Prevention Research Center in the Division of Prevention Science at University of California, San Francisco, where they drove communication efforts and disseminated HIV prevention and public health research. A queer Filipinx from Guam, they received their MPH (Health Communication) from Tufts University, BA (Health Sciences) from Berea College, and DrPH from UC Berkeley.
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Visiting Scholar, Berkeley Center for Social Medicine
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