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Dr. Lin Zhu is a medical sociologist and social epidemiologist at the Lewis Katz School of Medicine, Temple University. With a focus on the intersection of social, cultural, and contextual factors, her research examines how these elements influence health behaviors and outcomes, particularly among populations underrepresented in biomedical research. By integrating intersectionality theory from sociology, psychology, and anthropology, Dr. Zhu bridges this theoretical framework with empirical research on health disparities in disease prevention and treatment within public health and medicine.
Dr. Zhu's research portfolio encompasses cardiometabolic diseases, mental health disorders, and cancer screening and prevention behaviors, with a specific emphasis on racial and ethnic disparities. This includes an interest in acculturation models and the impact of population- and community-level factors on health outcomes.
Over the past ten years, Dr. Zhu has contributed significantly to several large-scale studies as a co-investigator, data manager, and evaluator. These include the NIH-funded R01 project on the impact of structural racism and discrimination on liver disease disparities in high-risk Asian American populations (R01MD01752, PI: Ma) and the UG3 Asian American Community Cohort and Equity Study (UG3HL170034). In these roles, Dr. Zhu has overseen data collection quality, process evaluation, and the generation of program evaluation results and reports.
Dr. Zhu has demonstrated expertise in both quantitative and qualitative methodologies, as well as in the application of web-based technologies in clinical and population health research. Additionally, Dr. Zhu has played a pivotal role as the Co-Leader of the Planning & Evaluation Core (PEC) for the NIH-funded U54 TUFCCC/HC Regional Comprehensive Cancer Health Disparity Partnership (U54CA221704(5), Contact PI: Ma & Erblich). In this capacity, Dr. Zhu has been instrumental in engaging with Asian American, African American, and Hispanic/Latino communities.
Currently, Dr. Zhu serves as the Principal Investigator for two NIH-funded studies, including an R21 study (MD019145-01) funded by NIH/NIMHD and an Administrative Supplement study (3U54CA221705-06S1) funded by NIH/NCI.
Research interests
- Cancer health disparities
- Cardiometabolic conditions
- Social determinants of health
- Longitudinal cohort studies
- Whole person health
- Quantitative methodology
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Beyond the check-up: how well-child exams, pediatric specialists, and provider recommendations can close HPV vaccine gaps for Chinese American Teens
Zhu, L., Li, X., Liu, E. Z., Siu, P. T., Zhai, S., Pan, C., Cao, N. & Ma, G. X., Jan 17 2026, In: Cancer Causes and Control. 37, 2, p. 24 24.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Community-Based Participatory Research Approach for Social Media Health Promotion and Youth Engagement
Nigam, P., Zhu, L., Truehart, J., Bhimla, A., Trout, J. N., Begum, T., Davidson, E., Tan, Y. & Ma, G. X., 2025, (Accepted/In press) In: Child and Youth Services.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Distinct metabolic syndrome profiles across Asian American subpopulations
Zhu, L., Bhimla, A., Mann, A., Hsueh, L. & Ma, G. X., Aug 12 2025, In: Scientific Reports. 15, 1, 29518.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Identifying Subgroups of Intersectional Stigma, Discrimination, and the Association with Mental Health Outcomes Among HIV-Positive Men Who Have Sex with Men: A Latent Class Analysis
Wang, L., Trang, K., Hall, C. X., Zhu, L., Millender, R. N. E., Sabuncu, C., Barile, J., Ma, G., Gillespie, A., Simoncini, G. & Wong, F., Mar 2025, In: AIDS and Behavior. 29, 3, p. 1011-1027 17 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Multilevel and multicomponent intervention to promote colorectal cancer screening among Vietnamese Americans: a cluster randomized trial
Ma, G. X., Zhu, L., Tan, Y., Do, P., Guerrier, G., Wang, M. Q., Nguyen, M., Tran, T. & Pham, P., Jan 16 2025, In: Translational Behavioral Medicine. 15, 1, ibaf063.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Studies from Temple University Update Current Data on Viral Hepatitis (Using Community-Based Participatory Research Strategies to Promote Liver Cancer Prevention)
12/10/25
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