Roy Rillera Marzo

Roy Rillera Marzo is the Dean of the Faculty of Humanities and Health Sciences with over 15 years of research experience in communicable and non-communicable diseases. Dr. Roy has published extensively in peer-reviewed journals and serves on several editorial boards related to public health and epidemiology. His investigation into global adult vaccine hesitancy earned the “Award-Winning Research of 2022,” marking a significant contribution to the field. Furthermore, his global survey on COVID-19 vaccine perceptions stood out as among the top 1% of viewed papers in a prestigious journal, highlighting its critical impact. Dr. Roy's scholarly output includes 30 articles featured in the World Health Organization Research Database, underscoring his key role in shaping global public health policies and interventions.

Publications

AI Technologies and Advancements for Psychological Well-Being and Healthcare
Kittisak Jermsittiparsert, Roy Rillera Marzo. © 2025. 486 pages.
In mental health care, artificial intelligence (AI) tools can enhance diagnostic accuracy, personalize treatment plans, and provide support through virtual therapy and chatbots...
Bridging the Digital Divide: AI Solutions for Health Literacy in Underserved Populations
Roy Rillera Marzo. © 2024. 30 pages.
In the rapidly evolving digital health landscape, digital health literacy—the ability to access, understand, and use health information from electronic sources—is crucial for...