Cari Miller

  • Assistant Professor, Faculty of Health Sciences

Email: cari_miller@sfu.ca
Tel:
778-782-8652
Office: BLU 11506

Education

  • BA (Polictial Science), Carleton University
  • M.Sc (Interdisciplinary Sciences), University of British Columbia
  • Ph.D (Interdisciplinary Sciences), University of British Columbia
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Biography

Dr. Cari Miller joined the Faculty of Health Sciences in September, 2008.  Since completing a BA in political science from Carleton University in 1999, Cari completed an interdisciplinary MSc in 2002 and a PhD in 2006 from the University of British Columbia. She has over 30 peer reviewed publications and has received funding from the Canadian Institutes for Health Research and the Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research. Her research uses mixed methodologies to explore young people’s HIV, sexual and reproductive health with a particular focus on young women. Cari has worked at the BC Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS from 2000 – 2006 with the Vancouver Injection Drug Users Study (VIDUS), the Drug Treatment Program and the At Risk Youth Study (ARYS).  Her two main research focuses are an international collaboration exploring HIV prevention among adolescents in Soweto, South Africa and a national collaboration looking at risk and resiliency among young Aboriginal people across the province of BC.

Research Interests

Cari’s research interests include HIV prevention and treatment, vulnerable youth, addiction, violence, gender, interdisciplinary HIV research and translational research that informs the public health policy agenda. 

Teaching Interests

Cari’s teaching interests include the Social Determinants of health and HIV/AIDS.

Publications and Activities

Funding