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2631 SW Campus Way, Corvallis, OR 97330

https://health.oregonstate.edu/research/seminars/2024-04-26
Free Event

Dr. Daniel-Ulloa's work is characterized by a commitment to addressing health disparities and promoting health equity through community engagement and research. His contributions to the field of public health are informed by his educational background and his dedication to applying research findings to improve community health outcomes.

Co-sponsored by the College of Health Health Promotion and Health Behavior Program.

Watch in-person at Hallie Ford Center 115

Watch via https://oregonstate.zoom.us/j/92902345834

Learn more about upcoming and past seminars.

Speaker

Jason Daniel-Ulloa, PhD, MPH
Clinical Assistant Professor
Department of Health Systems and Population Health
School of Public Health
University of Washington

Dr. Daniel-Ulloa has worked extensively in the field of public health, focusing on community-based approaches to health promotion and disease prevention. His research interests are broad and guided by the principles of community-based participatory research. This approach involves collaborating with community members to address health issues, ensuring that research is culturally relevant and that interventions are sustainable within the community.

One of his notable research contributions is a study on the intersection between masculinity and health among rural immigrant Latino men, which was published in the International Journal of Men's Health. This work highlights the complex ways in which cultural concepts of masculinity can influence health behaviors and outcomes.

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