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Sagarika Das, MPH, is a PHI/CDC Global Health Surveillance Fellow with the Key Populations Surveillance Team in the Division of Global HIV/TB based in Atlanta. Sagarika received her MPH in Global Epidemiology from the Rollins School of Public Health at Emory University and her Bachelor of Science in International and Comparative Studies in Global Environment and Health from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. She has research experience particularly related to medical devices development for addressing maternal and child health challenges in low- and middle-income countries and HIV prevention and treatment interventions for vulnerable and minoritized populations in the United States. Sagarika has an interest in human centered design, which she has honed through her involvement in two engineering teams developing medical devices in Ghana and Ethiopia. She previously worked for the Johns Hopkins University where she helped implement a clinical trial of substance use treatment drugs among people living with HIV. As a graduate student, she assisted in the day-to-day operations of multiple studies focused on at-home HIV testing for gay and bisexual men in the Southern United States. Sagarika also volunteers as a crisis counselor and is a career coach. She is grateful for the opportunity to join the Key Populations Team.

The PHI/CDC Global Health Fellowship Program is implemented for CDC by the Public Health Institute and its partner Consortium of Universities for Global Health.

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