Sabrina R. Cluesman, PhD, LCSWPostdoctoral Research Fellow, HIV Center for Clinical and Behavioral StudiesSabrina Cluesman’s (she/they) research interests are centered on achieving health equity for transgender and gender expansive populations. They focus on how intersectional stigma—specifically compounded racism, homophobia, and transphobia—affects engagement with health, mental health, and substance use services, including the HIV prevention and care continua. She is interested in developing, implementing, and evaluating multi-level interventions that address intersectional stigma within service settings, specifically focusing on its impact on trans and gender expansive populations. Before joining the HIV Center, Dr. Cluesman spent almost 20 years in direct clinical practice, primarily working for JASMYN, a queer and trans youth center in Jacksonville, FL. There, she was able to work with incredible colleagues to co-create the agency’s first case management, patient navigation, and clinical services, and develop their status neutral Sexual Health Clinic. These experiences inspired their career in research aimed at addressing the very real barriers to care the young people at JASMYN experienced at multiple levels.