Colleen Mistler
Postdoctoral FellowAbout
Titles
Postdoctoral Fellow
Biography
Dr. Colleen Mistler is a postdoctoral research fellow in the Yale School of Public Health, Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences. Her formal education and training experiences have encompassed physical and health education, health promotion and disease prevention, the social process of HIV/AIDS, and substance use prevention. Dr. Mistler's line of research has focused on behavioral interventions at the intersection of HIV and substance use. She has adapted and tested interventions to increase PrEP interest, uptake, and adherence among individuals with unhealthy substance use. Dr. Mistler's current work has emphasized understanding the complex relationship between physical inactivity and unhealthy substance use among individuals with HIV.
Appointments
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Postdoctoral FellowPrimary
Other Departments & Organizations
Education & Training
- Non Degree Program
- Yale School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry / Postdoctoral Research in Substance Use Prevention (2025)
- PhD
- University of Connecticut, Allied Health Sciences / Health Promotion Sciences (2023)
- MS
- Springfield College, Health Promotion and Disease Prevention (2019)
- BS
- Springfield College, Health Education / Physical Education (2017)