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Juliet Lee, Ph.D., Anthropology
Senior Research Scientist
Prevention Research Center
Berkeley, California

Phone: (510) 883-5772
Fax: (510) 644-0594
Email: jlee@prev.org


Juliet Lee has been at Pacific Institute since 1999, first arriving as an NIAAA Post-Doctoral Fellow at the Prevention Research Center. Dr. Lee's work at PRC has focused on social environmental aspects of substance use and misuse, with emphasis on participatory approaches to research and prevention. She is currently the Principal Investigator on a mixed-methods study of bar drinking; Co-Principal Investigator on a youth participatory action research project addressing the tobacco environment for Southeast Asian American youth; and co-investigator on projects addressing drinking among Native American youth and smoking in Native-owned casinos. Past projects include mixed-methods and longitudinal studies of the social meanings of drugs, alcohol and tobacco for U.S. Southeast Asians; community-based participatory research to reduce health disparities experienced by U.S. Cambodians; ethnographic analysis of compliance with smokefree policies in California bars; and community-based preventive interventions to reduce alcohol use and alcohol-related problems in low-income and ethnic minority communities. Prior to her work at PRC she conducted intensive ethnographic fieldwork in Indonesia and community-based research in New Mexico and California. Dr. Lee holds a PhD in Anthropology from the University of Virginia and an MA in Asian Studies from the University of Hawaii.

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