
Kate Rucinski
@katerucinski
Epidemiologist and Assistant Scientist at JHU Bloomberg School of Public Health. Tweets are my own.
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19-10-2018 14:15:36
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Such an important paper and Medium post by Nikita Viswasam reminding us that pervasive stigma knows no bounds, and that the criminalizing and punitive policies directed towards key pops continue to have very real consequences for HIV and myriad other health outcomes. #syndemics


Such an important contribution by Amrita Rao and team. I loved working on this paper!



A real thrill to” follow” President Donald J. Trump in earnest once again.

Was a pleasure working with Stefan Baral and Kate Rucinski on this piece! Prioritizing equity and protecting the most vulnerable is paramount in our covid-19 pandemic response. If not, then what are we doing? The BMJ Johns Hopkins Epidemiology

"We could have anticipated that inequities along socioeconomic lines would play a pivotal role in driving both infections and disparities during covid-19, and designed interventions accordingly." Neia Prata Kate Rucinski Stefan Baral look at what's gone wrong ow.ly/4oSw50Eqxf3

#IAS2021 TrackD - Late breaker Kate Rucinski Stefan Baral by Oluwasolape Olawore showing fall off but rapid rebound in ART start among MSM in RSA - more data showing that health systems adapted rapidly to covid-19


Woke up to some life-changing news this morning. My This account is no longer active. was funded through National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) after 3 attempts! So excited for my research project, which focuses on optimizing #PrEP delivery for vulnerable young women in SSA. Thanks to my A-team for their support Sheree Schwartz Stefan Baral



On IDSA's and HIV Medicine Association's Science Speaks blog, @KateRucinskiMPH and Louis M Banda comment on their new study in OFID examining a mix of HIV testing and outreach approaches tailored to different key populations in Malawi. đź“„:bit.ly/3J74SOp Johns Hopkins Center for Health & Human Rights EpiC Project



A lack of friendly services combined with structural barriers have contributed to a high and sustained incidence of #HIV in #Malawi. Learn more in this blog post by FHI 360 Research-er Louis M Banda and colleague Kate Rucinski: CC: IDSA researchforevidence.fhi360.org/hiv-prevention…

