Juliet
P. Lee, Ph.D. Research
Associate Juliet
Lee is a Research Anthropologist at PRC. She received her Ph.D. in Cultural Anthropology
from the University of Virginia after conducting doctoral research on ethnic identity,
urbanization, and public policy in Indonesia. Prior
to coming to PRC, she conducted research on public health needs for Latino and
Southeast Asian immigrants in the Central San Joaquin Valley and program evaluations
in Fresno and Los Angeles. She also has extensive experience conducting survey
research and field interviews, including research on breast cancer and tobacco
cessation. At
PRC she is Principal Investigator on Social Networks Among Drug-Using Southeast
Asian Adolescents; Project Ethnographer on the Sacramento Neighborhood Alcohol
Problem Prevention project; Project Manager on the Preventing Minority Drinking
Problems project; and Project Manager and Project Ethnographer on Persistent Smoking
in Bars: An Ethnographic Analysis . Return
to the Researchers Directory Center
for Adolescent and Child Health Research 1995 University Avenue, Suite 450
Berkeley,
CA 94704 Direct: 510.883.5772 e-mail: jlee@prev.org
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