Brenice Duroseau is a nurse practitioner in Maryland with specializations in obstetrics, infectious diseases and addiction medicine. She is also a clinician scientist in implementation and systems science, who was trained at Johns Hopkins University and is completing her postdoctoral fellowship at Duke University. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Biology with a minor in Psychology, a Bachelor of Science in Nursing, a Master of Science in Nursing, along with certificates in Health Disparities and Inequality and Human Sexuality. Her work explores social, structural, and political determinants of sexual reproductive health (SRH) experiences, engagement, and access among Black women across their lifespan. Through community informed interventions she hopes to enrich the SRH of Black women, while also making strides to end the HIV epidemic through culturally appropriate treatment and prevention efforts.