Julia C. Gage is an American cancer epidemiologist who researches cervical screening and the human papillomavirus infection.
[1] From March 2000 to February 2002, Gage was a research assistant and consultant in the non-communicable disease program of the Pan American Health Organization where she primarily used Spanish and designed study protocols.
[2] Gage is focused on translating discoveries regarding the natural history of human papillomavirus (HPV) into improved screening and diagnosis for cervical precancer.
[2] Gage also pursues scientific investigations to identify and bring new technologies for cervical cancer prevention to low medical resource settings.
[2] Along with Wentzensen, Gage serves as co-investigator for multiple studies within the DCEG collaboration with Kaiser Permanente of Northern California (KPNC).