I am very excited to have the opportunity to work in Shinyanga, Tanzania this summer thanks to the support of CGPH! I will assist with a follow-up study that is examining the effects of food and cash transfers on antiretroviral adherence of food-insecure adults living with HIV.
I began working remotely on this study in September 2017, and I’m thrilled to have the opportunity to witness it in person and help it progress to the next step. I’ve seen the project move through many phases--from initial conceptualization, to protocol development, to data collection, and now data analysis. I believe that this past year of preparation will set me up for a successful summer! In addition to my role as a research assistant, I have prepared by taking Swahili lessons and by forming virtual relationships with the local team. I am very excited to continue developing these relationships, to expand my leadership role, and to grow my analysis skills as an Epidemiologist. Nicole Kelly Epidemiology & Biostatistics MPH Student
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