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Kamal Gautam

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Biography

Kamal Gautam, PhD, MPH, is an Assistant Research Professor at the University of Connecticut. Born and raised in Nepal, he is committed to improving the health and well-being of underserved and marginalized populations. His research focuses on HIV prevention, suicide prevention, substance use, and tobacco cessation, with a particular interest in digital health technologies.

His current work uses mobile health tools, ecological momentary assessment (EMA), wearable devices, and machine learning to better understand health behaviors and develop timely, personalized interventions. He collaborates on research projects in the United States, Nepal, and Malaysia and has experience working across academia, public health research, policy, and nonprofit sectors.

Last Updated on June 03, 2026.

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Education & Training

PhD
University of Connecticut, Health Promotion Sciences
MPH
Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, International Public Health
BSc
Pokhara University , Public Health

Research

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Public Health Interests

Substance Use, Addiction; HIV/AIDS; Mental Health; Behavioral Health

Research at a Glance

Yale Co-Authors

Frequent collaborators of Kamal Gautam's published research.

Publications

2026

2025

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