Brandon Nabors writes about the South’s high HIV rates and how communities and relationships can reduce the stigma of HIV prevention medication.
Brandon Nabors
Dr. Brandon Nabors is a postdoctoral research associate and an adjunct professor at the University of Mississippi. His work focuses on understanding the social and cultural determinants that influence health behaviors, with a particular emphasis on HIV prevention in the Southern United States. Additionally, his work explores systemic change in public health policies and practices by integrating innovative methodologies and leveraging datasets to better understand health disparities and develop evidence-based interventions.

