• Assistant Professor, Global Health

University of Washington
Ninth and Jefferson Building
325 9th Avenue
Seattle, WA 98104
United States

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anjuliw@uw.edu
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Biography 

Dr. Anjuli Wagner is faculty in the Global WACh Center in the Department of Global Health who has been working in Kenya for 9 years. Her interests within global health include pediatric HIV, implementation science, and operations research and she specializes in systems analysis and quality improvement. Anjuli has been involved in a series of studies that range from incentive trials to pediatric HIV diagnostic testing to adolescent HIV to PrEP in pregnancy. She is passionate about working in collaboration with ministries of health to identify health system research priorities and address relevant questions with implementation science.

Dr. Wagner is currently the PI of a K01 focused on testing implementation strategies to improve delivery of PrEP for pregnant and postpartum women in Kenya, as well as a CFAR international pilot award focused on engaging diverse adolescents in research using respondent driven sampling and virtual focus groups in WhatsApp. She is a co-investigator on projects focusing on optimizing pediatric HIV testing, treatment, and care using systems engineering tools in Kenya; assessing causes of mortality for adolescents living with HIV in Kenya; improving hypertension screening and management for adults living with HIV in Mozambique; and integrating point-of-care viral load testing in both Kenya and the US.

Education 
  • PhD (University of Washington)
  • MPH (University of Washington)
  • BA (Tufts University)
Country Affiliations 
Languages 
  • Spanish
Health Topics 
  • Child and Adolescent Health (incl. Pediatrics)
  • Child Mortality
  • Delivery Logistics
  • Education and Training
  • Epidemiology
  • Health Information Systems
  • Health Interventions
  • Health Outcomes
  • Health Systems Strengthening and Human Resources Development
  • HIV Transmission
  • HIV/AIDS
  • Implementation Science
  • Infectious Diseases
  • Intervention Design and Management
  • Maternal Child Health (incl. Reproductive Health)
  • Operations Research
  • Quality Improvement
  • Research