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Lucia Abascal Miguel

Title(s)Assistant Researcher, GHS - Programs
SchoolChancellor/EVC/FAS
Address550 16th Street, #3331
San Francisco CA 94158
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ORCID ORCID Icon0000-0002-7142-8704 Additional info
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    Universidad Panamericana, Mexico City, MexicoMD2017Medicine
    University of California, San Francisco, San FranciscoMSc08/2018Global Health Sciences
    University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CaliforniaPhD05/2023Global Health Sciences

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    Lucía Abascal Miguel is an Assistant Professional Researcher in the Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics and the Institute for Global Health Sciences at the University of California, San Francisco. Her work sits at the intersection of implementation science, health communication, and digital health innovation, with a focus on advancing health for Spanish-speaking and Indigenous communities in the U.S. and Latin America.

    A central focus of her research is creatively using technology to expand access to health services for communities that have historically been left out of traditional care systems. She designs, evaluates, and scales culturally and linguistically tailored digital interventions, including AI-powered WhatsApp chatbots and social media campaigns, that guide users through personalized clinical recommendations, test ordering, and preventive care in plain language and familiar platforms. She has led mixed-methods studies in Guatemala, California, and Mexico, often in partnership with Ministries of Health and community-based organizations. Recent work includes multilingual LLM-powered chatbots for H5N1 prevention among dairy workers. She also works with the California Department of Public Health, where she consults on Spanish-language risk communication strategy and intervention design and serves as a spokesperson.

    Her methods include human-centered design, discrete choice experiments, and participatory qualitative research. She has conducted over 400 media engagements with outlets including CNN, Telemundo, and the BBC, and trains public health professionals nationally through UCSF's PRISE Implementation Science Center. She holds an MD from Universidad Panamericana in Mexico City and an MS and PhD in Global Health Sciences from UCSF.
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    1. Culturally and linguistically appropriate vaccine education (CLAVE) for Indigenous communities: design and implementation study of a community-based approach to digital vaccine education in the Central Highlands of Guatemala. Int J Equity Health. 2026 Apr 14. Johnston JS, Miguel LA, Barrillas RG, Lopez E, Coxaj J, Sotz Mux MS, Suchdev PS, Monzon Fuentes JC, Pardo E, Johnston S, Skinner NA, Diaz AK, Diamond-Smith N, Ward VC. PMID: 41981637.
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    2. Digital Dissemination Strategies for Health Promotion Videos in Indigenous Communities in California: Protocol for a Three-Arm Comparative Study. JMIR Res Protoc. 2026 Mar 17; 15:e84674. Abascal Miguel L, Epperson AE, Comfort AB, León D, Garcia ME, Riley AR, Diamond-Smith N. PMID: 41843796; PMCID: PMC12994755.
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    3. Preferences for Social Media Vaccination Messaging. JAMA Netw Open. 2026 Mar 02; 9(3):e262284. Miguel LA, Comfort AB, Riley AR, Lopez G, Vallin J, Epperson AE, Diamond-Smith N. PMID: 41848729; PMCID: PMC13000627.
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    4. HPV vaccine awareness and uptake in rural Indigenous communities in Guatemala: a cross-sectional study. BMJ Open. 2025 Dec 30; 15(12):e107602. Abascal Miguel L, Gaitán Barrillas R, Johnston JS, Ward V, Kraemer Diaz A, Diamond-Smith N. PMID: 41469038; PMCID: PMC12766853.
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    5. Disinvesting in the future leadership of global health has already begun: What can we do about it? PLOS Glob Public Health. 2025; 5(10):e0005310. Bandara S, Fieldhouse JK, Alwis I, Abascal Miguel L, Christian C, Evaborhene N. PMID: 41160591; PMCID: PMC12571303.
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    6. Social Media Recruitment in Indigenous and Native American Populations: Challenges in the AI Age. JMIR Public Health Surveill. 2025 Sep 17; 11:e76677. Diamond-Smith N, Comfort A, Epperson A, Riley AR, Beylin N, Garcia M, Francis S, Abascal Miguel L. PMID: 40962118; PMCID: PMC12443489.
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    7. Bridging community-engaged research and implementation science methods to advance public health practice. Bundesgesundheitsblatt Gesundheitsforschung Gesundheitsschutz. 2025 Jul; 68(7):797-808. Handley MA, Abascal Miguel L, Thompson LM, Velloza J. PMID: 40471262.
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    8. Health disparities among indigenous populations in Latin America: a scoping review. Int J Equity Health. 2025 Apr 30; 24(1):119. Garza M, Abascal Miguel L. PMID: 40307795; PMCID: PMC12044809.
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    9. Revisión sobre aspectos bioéticos en las decisiones de triaje en la Unidad de Cuidados Intensivos durante la pandemia por COVID-19 // Review on bioethical aspects in triage decisions in the intensive care unit during the COVID-19 pandemic. Revista de Bioética y Derecho. 2024; (57):193-206. Grecia Alejandra García-León, Dania Nimbe Lima-Sánchez , Lucía Abascal Miguel . . View Publication.
    10. Bridging Language Barriers in COVID-19 Research: Descriptive Study of AccesoCovid.com's Reach and User Engagement. JMIR Form Res. 2024 09 09; 8:e53978. Abascal Miguel L, Forster M, Gallalee S, Carson M, Fieldhouse JK, Keir A, Maya S, Rahman S, Reid MJA, Vasilopoulos H, Lima Sanchez DN. PMID: 39250219; PMCID: PMC11420591.
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    11. COVID-19 vaccine uptake and barriers among Indigenous language speakers in Mexico: Results from a nationally representative survey. PLOS Glob Public Health. 2024; 4(3):e0002921. Abascal Miguel L, Mendez-Lizarraga CA, Rojo EM, Sepúlveda J. PMID: 38547235; PMCID: PMC10977884.
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    12. A Co-Created Tool to Help Counter Health Misinformation for Spanish-Speaking Communities in the San Francisco Bay Area. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2024 Mar 02; 21(3). Abascal Miguel L, Maiorana A, Saggese GSR, Campbell CK, Bourdeau B, Arnold EA. PMID: 38541294; PMCID: PMC10970482.
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    13. Barriers to COVID-19 vaccine acceptance to improve messages for vaccine uptake in indigenous populations in the central highlands of Guatemala: a participatory qualitative study. BMJ Open. 2023 01 27; 13(1):e067210. Skinner NA, Sanders K, Lopez E, Sotz Mux MS, Abascal Miguel L, Vosburg KB, Johnston J, Diamond-Smith N, Kraemer Diaz A. PMID: 36707110; PMCID: PMC9884572.
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    14. Barriers and Enablers to COVID-19 Vaccination in San Francisco's Spanish-Speaking Population. Glob Implement Res Appl. 2023; 3(1):56-66. Abascal Miguel L, Christian C, Accurso EC, Najmabadi A, Athavale P, Diala JA, Sachdev D, Philip S, Reid MJ, Handley MA. PMID: 36647398; PMCID: PMC9833024.
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    15. Evaluating the impact of a linguistically and culturally tailored social media ad campaign on COVID-19 vaccine uptake among indigenous populations in Guatemala: a pre/post design intervention study. BMJ Open. 2022 12 13; 12(12):e066365. Abascal Miguel L, Lopez E, Sanders K, Skinner NA, Johnston J, Vosburg KB, Kraemer Diaz A, Diamond-Smith N. PMID: 36523220; PMCID: PMC9748511.
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    16. The yield of tuberculosis contact investigation in low- and middle-income settings: a systematic review and meta-analysis. BMC Infect Dis. 2021 Sep 27; 21(1):1011. Velleca M, Malekinejad M, Miller C, Abascal Miguel L, Reeves H, Hopewell P, Fair E. PMID: 34579667; PMCID: PMC8474777.
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