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Peru, United States

Biography

Dr. Maria Julia (Maju) Brunette is a Peruvian native who champions health equity for historically marginalized communities in the Americas. Drawing on her skills as an engineer and systems thinker, she co-designs global public health interventions through both a decolonizing and gender equity lens.

Activities

Employment (1)

The Ohio State University: Columbus, Ohio, US

2020-07-01 to present | Associate Professor (College of Medicine/HRS)
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Maria Julia (Maju) Brunette

Education and qualifications (2)

University of Oxford: Oxford, Oxfordshire, GB

(Green Templeton College; Primary Care Health Sciences)
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ORCID Integration at the University of Oxford

University of Wisconsin–Madison: Madison, Wisconsin, US

1999-07-01 to 2002-12-22 | Ph.D. (Industrial & Systems Engineering)
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Works (10)

Inteligencia artificial e innovación para optimizar el proceso de diagnóstico de la tuberculosis

Revista Peruana de Medicina Experimental y Salud Pública
2020-09-24 | Journal article
Contributors: Walter H. Curioso; Maria J. Brunette
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Implementing a socio-technical system for computer-aided tuberculosis diagnosis in Peru: A field trial among health professionals in resource-constraint settings.

Health informatics journal
2020-07-18 | Journal article
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Maria Julia (Maju) Brunette

eRx – A technological advance to speed-up TB diagnostics

Smart Health
2020-05 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 2352-6483
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Maria Julia (Maju) Brunette

[Integrated mobile health systems: Role of socio-cultural factors and the socio-technical systems approach].

Revista peruana de medicina experimental y salud publica
2017-07-01 | Journal article
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Maria Julia (Maju) Brunette

Improving tuberculosis diagnostics using deep learning and mobile health technologies among resource-poor communities in Perú

Smart Health
2017-06 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 2352-6483
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Maria Julia (Maju) Brunette

Lessons Learned from the Protección en Construcción Community Research Partnership.

International public health journal
2012-07-01 | Journal article
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Maria Julia (Maju) Brunette

Construction of a survey to assess workload and fatigue among AMT operators in Mexico.

Work (Reading, Mass.)
2012-01-01 | Journal article
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Maria Julia (Maju) Brunette

A qualitative investigation of Hispanic construction worker perspectives on factors impacting worksite safety and risk.

Environmental health : a global access science source
2011-09-30 | Journal article
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Maria Julia (Maju) Brunette

Perceptions of working and living conditions among industrial male and female workers in Perú.

Work (Reading, Mass.)
2011-01-01 | Journal article
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Maria Julia (Maju) Brunette

Development of educational and training materials on safety and health: targeting Hispanic workers in the construction industry.

Family & community health
2005-07-01 | Journal article
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Maria Julia (Maju) Brunette