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Kelly Kuang is a third-year global health student specializing in health promotion and disease prevention. She is currently a global health intern working under the supervision of Professor Godfred Boateng in the Global & Environmental Health Lab at the Dahdaleh Institute. She will be examining the effects of housing insecurity on sleep deprivation among those living with HIV/AIDS in Kenya.
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