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K. Rivet Amico, School of Public Health, University of Michigan
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School of Public Health » Health Behavior and Health Equity
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K Rivet Amico, PhD

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HIV-prevention and treatment

Rivet Amico’s global work focuses on HIV prevention and treatment. She works with social behavioral scientists in regions impacted by HIV and TB to optimize program development and improvement, research design, and methods. Her interests in global health equity align with the Center theme of empowering women and communities. Amico has interests in implementation science, research design, and community capacity building.

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