Chunqing Lin, PhD
Core Associate Director, Methods Core
Chunqing Lin, PhD, is an Associate Professor-in-Residence in the Department of Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences at University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) David Geffen School of Medicine. She received her PhD in epidemiology from UCLA. Dr. Lin’s research expertise lies in implementation science and behavioral studies aimed at addressing health challenges and promoting the well-being of populations at risk for or living with HIV, including people who use drugs, sexual minority populations, and women with HIV. Her work focuses on developing culturally sensitive strategies to facilitate the adoption of evidence-based practices and ultimately reduce health disparities among these vulnerable groups, particularly in resource-limited settings.
Contact: lincq@ucla.edu
FEATURED PUBLICATIONS:
2. Kitro, A., Krasaewes, K., Sapbamrer, R., Supindham, T., Tangmunkongvorakul, A., Aurpibul, L., Sripan, P., Utaipat, U., Hongjaisee, S., Lee, S. J., Lin, C., & Srithanaviboonchai, K. (2025). Depression and quality of life among Thai and migrant sex workers in Thailand: a cross-sectional study. Journal of affective disorders, 394(Pt B), 120593. Advance online publication.
3. Gonzalez, S. T., Horigian, V. E., Cheng, H., Hagedorn, H. J., Shmueli-Blumberg, D., Campbell, C. I., Lin, C., Rogers, E., Baloh, J., Hilton, R., Vena, A., McNeely, J., & Glass, J. E. (2025). Implementation outcomes included in NIDA Clinical Trials Network (CTN) studies: A systematic review of studies conducted over 20 years. Journal of substance use and addiction treatment, 209811. Advance online publication.
Last updated: 11/21/2025
