Ms. Iritani serves on a study addressing stigma among pregnant adolescents in Kenya living with HIV and on evaluation projects of North Dakota’s SAMHSA grants and other public health initiatives. She conducts literature search and review, data management and analysis, manuscript preparation, project coordination, grant proposal support, and preparation of IRB applications. Projects she has worked on have used a variety of quantitative and qualitative methods; topics have included mental health, pregnancy, schooling support, adolescents living with HIV, HIV prevention, substance use, and intimate partner violence. She has a B.A. in Sociology and Psychology (Univ. of California, Santa Cruz), M.A. in Psychology (Stanford Univ.), and Master of Social Service (Bryn Mawr College). She has been at PIRE since 2002.