Regina Firpo-Triplett, MPH, MCHES
CEO, dfusion
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Regina has a deep background in in-person and remote skill development strategies for sex educators, parents, young people, and other professionals. She has served as PI on over a dozen NIH SBIR studies related to building skills, as well as studies funded by CDC, NIDILRR, CA MCAH and others. Her family is rich with neurodiversity and has inspired her interest in skill-building for autistic young adults in recent years. Regina runs the innovative public health small business, dfusion, which creates digital innovations for health.
Conference Presentation: Panel - Can a Video Intervention Improve Independent Living Skills of Autistic Young Adults?