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Carrie Oser
Endowed DiSilvestro Professor of Sociology
Associate Director, Substance Use Priority Research Area (SUPRA)
Associate Director, Center for Health Equity Transformation (CHET)

Dr. Carrie Oser, Di Silvestro Endowed Professor and University Research Professor in the Sociology Department at the University of Kentucky.  She earned her BA from the University of Kentucky and a MA and PhD from the University of Georgia. Dr. Oser has received numerous awards for her mentorship of more than 50 graduate students and early career-stage faculty, with a commitment to individuals from underrepresented backgrounds. As an addiction health services scholar, she leads interdisciplinary teams in conducting rigorous high-impact research to improve the lives of individuals with substance use disorders and promote health equity. Dr. Oser has been continuously funded as a Principal Investigator for almost 20 years by the National Institutes of Health on seven awards totaling more than $7 million and as a Co-Investigator on awards totaling more than $135 million using epidemiological longitudinal cohort, social network, implementation science, community-engaged research, and intervention approaches. She has published over 140 peer-reviewed papers, and her work has been featured in newspapers and NPR. Dr. Oser has provided congressional testimony and advised policy makers on best practices related to substance use disorder treatment.

Contact Information
carrie.oser@uky.edu
1531 Patterson Office Tower
18593129339
859-323-3792
Education
Ph.D., University of Georgia
Research Interests
  • addiction health services
  • HIV risk behaviors and interventions
  • corrections
  • implementation science
  • social networks
  • health disparities
Affiliations
  • Health, Society and Populations
  • Sociology
  • Center on Drug and Alcohol Research
  • Center for Health Equity Transformation