Jon Mills

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Dr. Mills came to Florida State University in 2019 after completing three years of postdoctoral training on a National Institute of Health T32 STD/HIV Training Grant (T32 AI007001) at the University of North Carolina’s Institute of Global Health and Infectious Diseases in Chapel Hill. Prior to his postdoctoral appointment, Dr. Mills completed his PhD in Health Services Research (2016) at the University of Florida.
Dr. Mills’ broad research objective is to improve health outcomes for populations facing significant health challenges, with a particular focus on individuals with HIV (PWH) experiencing psychiatric comorbidities. He has considerable expertise in using complex secondary data (“Big Data”) alongside design, theory, and advanced quantitative methodology (causal inference with observational data) from the fields of epidemiology and health services research. Currently, Dr. Mills plans to utilize “Big Data” in conjunction with state-of-the-art analytic methods to assess the uptake of evidence-based practices in the treatment of trauma-related psychiatric comorbidity in real-world settings among individuals with HIV.
Area of Expertise: HIV and mental health, HIV and trauma, causal inference with observational data, "Big Data"
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