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Presentations & Handouts

2022

  1. Lathan HS, Pierz AJ, Levine D. (November 2022). Centering Sustainability Work in Public Health Partnerships and Applied Practice at the CUNY School of Public Health. Presented at 1st Annual Experiential Learning @ CUNY Virtual Conference: Virtual/New York, NY, USA. [oral presentation slides]

  2. Pierz AJ, Rauh L, Masoud D, Cruz AK, Palmedo C, Ratzan SC, Parker R. (November 2022). Supporting healthcare providers for successful vaccine communication. Presented at the 100th Meeting Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association: Boston, Massachusetts, USA.

  3. Pierz AJ. Drivers of socioeconomic conditions and health disparities among sex workers in New York City using Marxist feminist and precarious employment theory. (November 2022). Presented at the 100th Meeting Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association: Boston, Massachusetts, USA. [oral presentation slides]

  4. Pierz A. The STI+ Stigma, Sexuality and Sexual Health (4SH): A Sex-Positive Research Framework for STI Transmission and Health Outcomes. Presented at the 65th Annual The Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality (SSSS) Conference: Vancouver, BC, Canada. [poster]

  5. Pierz AJ, Ryan G, Taylor TN, Tejada Lizardo W, Zhang C, Rivera Rodriguez R, Bogaisky M, Grossberg R, Morales H, Zingman BS, Sharma A. (October 2022). Clinical care priorities and service needs among people aging with HIV in the Bronx, NY. Presented at the 13th Annual International Workshop on Aging and HIV: Virtual/Utrecht, Netherlands. [poster] [link to lightning presentation]

  6. Pierz AJ, Rauh L, Masoud D, Cruz AK, Palmedo C, Ratzan SC, Parker R. (October 2022). Supporting healthcare providers for successful vaccine communication. Presented at the 16th Annual Meeting of the Vaccine Congress: Lake Garda, Italy. [poster]                                            

2021

  1. Pierz AJ, Ajeh R, Fuhngwa N, Nasah J, Dzudie A, Nkeng R, Anastos KM, Castle PE, Adedimeji A. (May 2021) Acceptability of self-sampling for cervical cancer screening among women living with HIV and HIV-negative women in Limbe, Cameroon. Presented at the 11th Annual International Workshop on HIV and Women: Virtual. [poster]                                                   

  2. Pierz AJ & Adedimeji A. (April 2021). Challenges and opportunities associated with cervical cancer screening programs in a low-income, high HIV prevalence context. Presented at the 7th Annual Central Africa IeDEA Research Meeting: Virtual. [slides]         

2019

  1. Pierz AJ & Dapi DN, The role of traditional life and colonial authority in post-colonial identity, agency, and health-seeking behaviors of women in Cameroon. Presented at the 4th Annual International Conference on New Voices in Global Health: Pathum Thani, Thailand.

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