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HOLLOWAY3250 Public Affairs Building, Room 5315Los Angeles, CA 90095-1656310-825-7840holloway@luskin.ucla.eduProfessional InterestsSexual and gender minority health disparities, HIV prevention and care, substance use/misuse, social network analysis, technology-based intervention development, evidence-based policyEmployment2018 – presentAssociate Professor with TenureDepartment of Social WelfareLuskin School of Public AffairsUniversity of California, Los Angeles2012 – 2018Assistant ProfessorDepartment of Social WelfareLuskin School of Public AffairsUniversity of California, Los AngelesEducation2007 – 2012 PhDUniversity of Southern California School of Social WorkLos Angeles, California2005 – 2007MPHMailman School of Public HealthColumbia UniversityNew York, New York2004 – 2007MSWSchool of Social WorkColumbia UniversityNew York, New York1997 – 2001BARevelle CollegeUniversity of California, San DiegoLa Jolla, CaliforniaLicensure2018 – 2020LCSWCalifornia License #82669Academic Leadership2020 – 2023 Elected Representative Committee on CommitteesUCLA Academic Senate 2020 – 2023 Faculty AppointeeCommittee on Diversity, Equity and InclusionUCLA Academic Senate2020 – 2023Faculty AppointeeDiversity Education Governance CommitteeUCLA Academic Senate2020 – presentDirectorUCLA Hub for Health Intervention, Policy and Practice2020 – presentFaculty AdvisorUCLA Center for the Study of Women Advisory Council2018 – 2021Doctoral Program ChairUCLA Department of Social Welfare2017 – 2019Social Welfare RepresentativeUCLA Luskin School Faculty Executive Committee2017 – 2019 Chair, Faculty Executive CommitteeUCLA Department of Social Welfare2017 – 2019Co-Chair, Health and Mental Health Across the Lifespan Area of ConcentrationUCLA Department of Social Welfare2015 – presentDirectorSouthern California HIV/AIDS Policy Research Center2016 – 2018Cluster Co-Chair, Health and Human Services ClusterUCLA Luskin Global Public Affairs Program2016 – 2017Elected Member, Faculty Executive CommitteeUCLA Department of Social Welfare2016 – presentMember, Faculty CollectiveUCLA Institute on Inequality and Democracy2015 – presentMember, Faculty Advisory CouncilUCLA LGBTQ Studies ProgramGrantsfunded researchPrincipal Investigator: Southern California HIV/AIDS Policy Research Center. California HIV/AIDS Research Program (CHRP). (H21PC3466). ($1,624,000) 3/2021 – 2/2024.Principal Investigator: uTECH: Machine Learning for HIV Prevention Among Substance Using GBMSM. NIH National Institute on Drug Abuse (DP2 DA051864-01). ($2,340,000). 07/2019 – 07/2024.Co-Investigator: The UCLA HIV/AIDS, Substance Abuse, and Trauma Training Program. Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior, NIH (A035692 [PI: Wyatt]). ($70,838). 03/2018 – 01/2024.Co-Principal Investigator: Understanding the Impact of Cannabis Marketing on Cannabis Use Disparities Among SGM Youth. California Bureau of Cannabis Control (RG-0603145394-175). ($414,183). 01/2021 – 12/2022 Co-Principal Investigator: Impulse Evaluation. AIDS Healthcare Foundation. ($48,884). 12/2019 – 12/2021Principal Investigator: Tobacco and Cannabis Product Use Among Subgroups of SGM Emerging Adults. Tobacco Related Disease Research Program (TRDRP) (28IP-0032H). ($500,866). 07/2018 – 08/2021.Co-Principal Investigator: Testing a Mobile App HIV Intervention for African American MSM. California HIV/AIDS Research Program (CHRP) (HD15-LA-061). ($1,000,000). 4/2016 – 3/2020.Principal Investigator: California HIV/AIDS Policy Research Center at UCLA/APLA. California HIV/AIDS Research Program (CHRP). (RP15-LA-007). ($2,177,241). 4/2015 – 3/2020Co-Investigator: HOPE Social Media Intervention for HIV Testing and Studying Social Networks. AIDS Healthcare Foundation, NIH National Institute of Mental Health. (R01 MH106415-05). ($2,252,700). 4/2015 – 7/2019.Principal Investigator: Leveraging Social Networks and Technology to Increase PrEP Uptake among Black YMSM. UCLA Center for AIDS Research Seed Grant. ($50,000). 12/2016 – 11/2018.Consultant: Role of Social Media and Mobile Apps in Sexual and Drugs Co-Usage Networks for Men Who Have Sex with Men. University of Kentucky, NIH National Institute of Drug Abuse (3210000183-17-138). ($18,645). 9/2016 – 8/2018Co-Principal Investigator: Improving Acceptance, Integration, and Health Among LGBT Service Members. Department of Defense (PT140083P1). ($857,387). 9/2015 – 9/2018.Principal Investigator: SNS-based Data Mining to Understand MSM Substance use and HIV Risk Behavior. NIH National Institute on Drug Abuse (R03 DA039752). ($308,000). 04/2016 – 03/2018. Co-Investigator: Social Networks and Technology Use of Transgender Women with/at High Risk for HIV. Friends Research Institute, NIH National Institute on Drug Abuse (R21 DA037816 [PI: Reback]). ($194,788). 07/2014 – 06/2016. Principal Investigator: Multilevel Network Influences on HIV Risk Among Dominican Male Sex Workers. UCLA Center for AIDS Research International Seed Grant. ($50,000). 02/2014 – 01/2016.Principal Investigator: Formative Research to Advance Smartphone-Based HIV Prevention for Black MSM. UCLA CHIPTS Pilot Grant. ($25,000). 12/2013 – 11/2014. Co-Investigator: A Multicomponent Evaluation of the AMP! Program at the University of California, Los Angeles. UCLA Office of the Vice Chancellor of Research. ($25,000). 7/2013 – 6/2014Principal Investigator: Exploring the Implications of New Technology to Study Social Networks of HIV Positive Men in Los Angeles. UCLA Council on Research Faculty Research Grant. ($9,979). 7/2013 – 6/2014 Fellowships and Honors 2019Avenir Award Program for Research on Substance Abuse and HIV/AIDS National Institute on Drug Abuse2017Deborah K. Padgett Early Career Achievement AwardSociety for Social Work and Research2015 – 2016Hellman FellowshipUniversity of California, Los Angeles 2014 – 2015 Anita Karr FellowshipUniversity of California, Los Angeles2013 – 2017NIH Loan Repayment ProgramNational Institute of Minority Health Disparities2011 – 2012NIH Kirschstein National Research Service AwardNational Institute on Drug Abuse2010 – 2011National Institutes of Health TL1 Predoctoral FellowshipLos Angeles Basin Center for Translational Science Institute (CTSI) Scholarly Publications Refereed Journal Articles (in chronological order)*Guilamo-Ramos V, Jaccard J, Dittus P, Bouris A, Holloway IW, Casillas E. Adolescent expectancies, parent-adolescent communication and intentions to have sexual intercourse among inner-city, middle school youth. Annals of Behavioral Medicine. 2007;34(1):56-66. doi: 10.1007/BF02879921.Holloway IW. Latino Children’s Mental Health: An Analysis of Risk Factors, Healthcare Access, and Intervention Strategies. Columbia University Journal of Student Social Work. 2007;5:5-20.Garcia-Alvarez R, Holloway I, De Moya A, Almanzar R, Valera F. Cambios de conducta y prevencion de ITS/VIH/SIDA en estudiantes universitarios. Revista Latinoamericana de Psiquiatria. 2008; 8(1):34-45.Wagner GJ, Holloway IW, Ghosh-Dastidar B, Ryan G, Kityo C, Mugyenyi P. Factors associated with condom use among HIV clients in stable relationships with partners at varying risk for HIV in Uganda. AIDS and Behavior. 2010;14(5):1055-65. doi: 10.1007/s10461-010-9673-4.Wagner GJ, Holloway IW, Ghosh-Dastidar B, Kityo C, Mugyenyi P. Understanding the influence of depression on self-efficacy, work status and condom use among HIV clients in Uganda. Journal of Psychosomatic Research. 2011;70(5):440-8. doi: 10.1016/j.jpsychores.2010.10.003.Holloway IW, Jones HE, Bell DL, Westhoff CL. Men’s preferences for sexually transmitted infection care services in a low-income community clinic setting in New York City. American Journal of Men's Health. 2011;5(3):208-15. doi: 10.1177/1557988310370359.Holloway IW. Network characteristics of a social support organization for gay men in Southern California. Perspectives on Social Work. 2011;9(2):26-33.Guilamo-Ramos V, Dittus P, Holloway IW, Bouris A, Crossett L. An integrated framework for the analysis of adolescent cigarette smoking in middle school Latino youth. Youth & Society. 2011;43(1):193-224.Traube DE, Holloway IW, Smith L. Theory development for HIV behavioral health: empirical validation of behavior health models specific to HIV risk. AIDS Care. 2011;23(6):663-70. doi: 10.1080/09540121.2010.532532; PMCID: PMC3109986.Palinkas LA, Holloway IW, Rice E, Fuentes D, Wu Q, Chamberlain P. Social networks and implementation of evidence-based practices in public youth-serving systems: a mixed-methods study. Implementation Science. 2011;6:113. doi: 10.1186/1748-5908-6-113; PMCID: PMC3216853.Holloway IW, Traube DE, Schrager SM, Levine B, Alicea S, Watson JL, Miranda A, McKay MM. Effects of sexual expectancies on early sexualized behavior among urban minority youth. Journal of the Society for Social Work and Research. 2012;3(1):pii: 885. doi: 10.5243/jsswr.2012.1; PMCID: PMC3313652.Traube DE, Holloway IW, Schrager SM, Kipke MD. Utilizing Social Action Theory as a framework to determine correlates of illicit drug use among young men who have sex with men. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors. 2012;26(1):78-88. doi: 10.1037/a0024191; PMCID: PMC3241957.Wenzel S, Holloway IW, Golinelli D, Ewing B, Bowman R, Tucker J. Social networks of homeless youth in emerging adulthood. Journal of Youth and Adolescence. 2012;41(5):561-71. doi: 10.1007/s10964-011-9709-8; PMCID: PMC3227762.Holloway IW, Traube DE, Rice E, Schrager SM, Palinkas LA, Richardson J, Kipke MD. Community and individual factors associated with cigarette smoking among young men who have sex with men. Journal of Research on Adolescence. 2012;22(2):199-205. doi: 10.1111/j.1532-7795.2011.00774.x; PMCID: PMC3362198.Rice E, Holloway IW, Winetrobe H, Rhoades H, Barman-Adhikari A, Gibbs J, Carranza A, Dent D, Dunlap S. Sex risk among young men who have sex with men who use Grindr, a smartphone geosocial networking application. Journal of AIDS & Clinical Research. 2012;S4:005. doi: 10.4172/2155-6113.S4-005.Wagner GJ, Ghosh-Dastidar B, Holloway IW, Kityo C, Mugyenyi P. Depression in the pathway of HIV antiretroviral effects on sexual risk behavior among patients in Uganda. AIDS and Behavior. 2012;16(7):1862-9. doi: 10.1007/s10461-011-0051-7.Holloway IW, Traube DE, Kubicek K, Supan J, Weiss G, Kipke MD. HIV prevention service utilization in the Los Angeles House and Ball communities: past experiences and recommendations for the future. AIDS Education and Prevention. 2012;24(5):431. doi: 10.1521/aeap.2012.24.5.431; PMCID: PMC3507445.Feldman M, Wu E, Mendoza M, Lowry B, Ford L, Holloway IW. The prevalence and correlates of receiving confirmatory HIV test results among newly diagnosed HIV-positive individuals at a community-based testing center. AIDS Education and Prevention. 2012;24(5):445-55. doi: 10.1521/aeap.2012.24.5.445.Holloway IW, Cederbaum JA, Ajayi A, Shoptaw S. Where are the young men in HIV prevention efforts? Comments on HIV prevention programs and research from young men who sex with men in Los Angeles county. The Journal of Primary Prevention. 2012;33(5-6):271-8. doi: 10.1007/s10935-012-0282-z; PMCID: PMC3513361.Jones H, Holloway IW, Pressman E, Meier J, Westhoff C. Women's preferences for testing and management of sexually transmitted infections among low-income New York City family planning clients. International Journal of STD & AIDS. 2013;24(6):455-60.Traube DE, Schrager SM, Holloway IW, Weiss G, Kipke MD. Environmental risk, social cognition, and drug use among young men who have sex with men: kdinal effects of minority status on health processes and outcomes. Drug and Alcohol Dependence. 2013;127(1-3):1-7. doi: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2012.06.007; PMCID: PMC3480562.Schrager SM, Do C, Holloway IW, Cheng EM, Chen AY. Profile of insurance coverage in a national inpatient sample. American Journal of Public Health Research. 2013;1(1):27-31. doi: 10.12691/ajphr-1-1-4.Kubicek K, McNeeley M, Holloway IW, Weiss G, Kipke MD. “It’s like our own little world”: resilience as a factor in participating in the ballroom community subculture. AIDS and Behavior. 2013;17(4):1524-39. doi: 10.1007/s10461-012-0205-2; PMCID: PMC3511645.Traube D, Holloway IW, Zhang J. National study of the role of recent illicit substance use on the relationship between depressive symptoms and sexual risk behavior among child welfare-involved adolescents. Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs. 2013;74(4):589-97.Palinkas LA, Holloway IW, Rice E, Brown CH, Valente TW, Chamberlain P. Influence network linkages across implementation strategy conditions in a randomized controlled trial of two strategies for scaling up evidence-based practices in public youth-serving systems. Implementation Science. 2013;8:133. doi: 10.1186/1748-5908-8-133; PMCID: PMC3930152.Gratwick S, Jihanian LJ*, Holloway IW, Sanchez M, Sullivan K. Social work practice with LGBT seniors. Journal of Gerontological Social Work. 2014;57(8):889-907.Traube DE, Holloway IW, Schrager SM, Smith L*, Kipke MD. Illicit substance use among emerging adults in the Los Angeles House and Ball Community. Journal of HIV/AIDS & Social Services. 2014;13(2):144-62.Palinkas LA, Fuentes D, Finno M, Garcia AR, Holloway IW, Chamberlain P. Inter-organizational collaboration in the implementation of evidence-based practices among public agencies serving abused and neglected youth. Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research. 2014;41(1):74-85. doi: 10.1007/s10488-012-0437-5.Wong CF, Schrager SM, Holloway IW, Meyer IH, Kipke MD. Minority stress experiences and psychological well-being: the impact of support from and connection to social networks within the Los Angeles House and Ball communities. Prevention Science. 2014;15(1):44-55. doi: 10.1007/s11121-012-0348-4; PMCID: PMC3796016.Holloway IW, Rice E, Gibbs J*, Winetrobe H, Dunlap S*, Rhoades H. Acceptability of smartphone application-based HIV prevention among young men who have sex with men. AIDS and Behavior. 2014;18(2):285-96. doi: 10.1007/s10461-013-0671-1; PMCID: PMC3946790.Holloway IW, Schrager SM, Wong CF, Dunlap SL*, Kipke MD. Network correlates of sexual health advice seeking and substance use among members of the Los Angeles House and Ball communities. Health Education Research. 2014;29(2):306-18. doi: 10.1093/her/cyt152; PMCID: PMC3959205.Winetrobe H, Rice E, Bauermeister J, Petering R*, Holloway IW. Associations of unprotected anal intercourse with Grindr-met partners among Grindr-using young men who have sex with men in Los Angeles. AIDS Care. 2014;26(10):1303-8. doi: 10.1080/09540121.2014.911811.Loeb TB, Holloway IW, Galvan FH, Wyatt GE, Myers HF, Glover DA, Zhang M, Liu H. Associations between intimate partner violence and posttraumatic stress symptom severity in a multiethnic sample of men with histories of childhood sexual abuse. Violence and Victims. 2014;29(3):451-63. doi: 10.1891/0886-6708.VV-D-12-00166.Holloway IW, Rice E, Kipke MD. Venue-based network analysis to inform HIV prevention efforts among young gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men. Prevention Science. 2014;15(3):419-27. doi: 10.1007/s11121-014-0462-6; PMCID: PMC4028409.Young SD, Holloway IW, Swendeman D. Incorporating guidelines for use of mobile technologies in health research and practice. International Health. 2014;6(2):79-81. doi: 10.1093/inthealth/ihu019; PMCID: PMC4110476.Rice E, Holloway IW, Barman-Adhikari A*, Fuentes D, Brown CH, Palinkas LA. A mixed methods approach to network data collection. Field Methods. 2014;26(3):252-68. doi: 10.1177/1525822X13518168; PMCID: PMC4184035.Young SD, Holloway IW, Jaganath D, Rice E, Westmoreland D*, Coates T. Project HOPE: online social network changes in an HIV prevention randomized controlled trial for African American and Latino men who have sex with men. American Journal of Public Health. 2014;104(9):1707-12. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2014.301992; PMCID: PMC4151951.Holloway IW, Dunlap SL*, del Pino HE, Hermanstyne K, Pulsipher C, Landovitz RJ. Online social networking, sexual risk and protective behaviors: considerations for clinicians and researchers. Current Addiction Reports. 2014;1(3):220-8. doi: 10.1007/s40429-014-0029-4; PMCID: PMC4309385.Rice E, Winetrobe H, Holloway IW, Montoya J, Plant A, Kordic T. Cell phone internet access, online sexual solicitation, partner seeking, and sexual risk behavior among adolescents. Archives of Sexual Behavior. 2014:755-63. doi: 10.1007/s10508-014-0366-3; PMCID: PMC4359080.Holloway IW, Padilla MB, Willner L*, Guilamo-Ramos V. Effects of minority stress processes on the mental health of Latino men who have sex with men and women: a qualitative study. Archives of Sexual Behavior. 2014:2087-97. doi: 10.1007/s10508-014-0424-x; PMCID: PMC4418960.Young SD, Swendeman D, Holloway IW, Reback CJ, Kao U. Use of technology to address substance use in the context of HIV: A systematic review. Current HIV/AIDS Reports. 2015;12(4):462-71. Epub 2015/10/18. doi: 10.1007/s11904-015-0295-3. PubMed PMID: 26475670; PMCID: PMC4749410.Goldbach JT, Schrager SM, Dunlap SL*, Holloway IW. The application of minority stress theory to marijuana use among sexual minority adolescents. Substance Use & Misuse. 2015;50(3):366-75. Epub 2014/12/11. doi: 10.3109/10826084.2014.980958. PubMed PMID: 25493644.Holloway IW, Pulsipher CA*, Gibbs J*, Barman-Adhikari A, Rice E. Network influences on the sexual risk behaviors of gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men using geosocial networking applications. AIDS and Behavior. 2015;19:112-22. doi: 10.1007/s10461-014-0989-3; PMCID: PMCID: 25572832.Holloway IW. Substance use homophily among geosocial networking application using gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men. Archives of Sexual Behavior. 2015;44(7):1799-811; PMCID: PMC4574511.Palinkas LA, Wu Q, Fuentes D, Finno-Velasquez M, Holloway IW, Garcia A, Chamberlain P. Innovation and the use of research evidence in youth-serving systems: A mixed-methods study. Child Welfare. 2015;94(2):57-85.Taboada A*, Taggart T, Holloway IW, Houpt A, Gordon R, Gere D, Milburn N, Lightfoot AF. A critical review of the characteristics of theater-based HIV prevention interventions for adolescents in school settings. Health Promotion Practice. 2016;17(4):537-47. doi: 10.1177/1524839916632567. PMCID: PMC4907818.Palinkas LA, Garcia AR, Aarons GA, Finno-Velasquez M, Holloway IW, Mackie TI, Leslie LK, Chamberlain P. Measuring use of research evidence: The structured interview for evidence use. Research on Social Work Practice. 2016;26(5):550-64. Epub 2016/09/13. doi: 10.1177/1049731514560413. PubMed PMID: 27616869; PMCID: PMC5014436.Holloway IW, Dougherty R*, Gildner J*, Beougher SC, Pulsipher C, Montoya JA, Plant A, Leibowitz A. Brief report: PrEP uptake, adherence, and discontinuation among California YMSM using geosocial networking applications. Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome. 2017;74(1):15-20. Epub 2016/08/24. doi: 10.1097/qai.0000000000001164. PubMed PMID: 27552158; PMCID: PMC5140696.Tan D*, Holloway IW, Gildner J, Jauregui JC*, Garcia Alvarez R, Guilamo-Ramos V. Alcohol use and HIV risk within social networks of MSM sex workers in the Dominican Republic. AIDS and Behavior. 2017; 21(Suppl 2):216-227. doi: 10.1007%2Fs10461-017-1896-1 Harawa NT, Holloway IW, Leibowitz A, Weiss R, Gildner J, Landovitz RJ, Perez MJ, Kulkarni S, Rotheram-Borus MJ, Shoptaw S. Serious concerns regarding a meta-analysis of preexposure prophylaxis use and STI acquisition. AIDS. 2017;31(5):739-40. Epub 2017/02/23. doi: 10.1097/qad.0000000000001386. PubMed PMID: 28225452; PMCID: PMC5580999.Holloway IW, Tan D*, Dunlap S*, Palmer L*, Beougher S, Cederbaum J. Network support, technology use, depression, and ART adherence among HIV-positive MSM of color. AIDS Care. 2017;29(9):1153-61. doi:10.1080/09540121.2017.1325435Holloway IW, Winder TJA*, Lea CH*, Tan D*, Boyd D*, Novak D. Technology use and preferences for mobile phone–based HIV prevention and treatment among black young men who have sex with men: Exploratory research. Journal of Medical Internet Research. 2017;5(4):e46. doi:10.2196/mhealth.6436. PMCID: PMC5408136.Cederbaum JA, Holloway IW, Shoptaw S. Brief report: Motivations for HIV testing among young men who have sex with men in Los Angeles County. Journal of HIV/AIDS & Social Services. 2017;16(3):220-7. doi: 10.1080/15381501.2017.1341360.Holloway IW, Traube DE, Schrager SM, Tan D*, Dunlap S*, Kipke MD. Psychological distress, health protection, and sexual practices among young men who have sex with men: Using social action theory to guide HIV prevention efforts. PloS One. 2017;12(9):e0184482. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0184482. PMCID: PMC5590937.Holloway IW, Tan D*, Gildner JL, Beougher SC, Pulsipher C, Montoya JA, Plant A, Leibowitz A. Facilitators and barriers to pre-exposure prophylaxis willingness among young men who have sex with men who use geosocial networking applications in California. AIDS Patient Care and STDs. 2017;31(12):517-27. Epub 2017/12/07. doi: 10.1089/apc.2017.0082. PubMed PMID: 29211513; PMCID: PMC5724584.Beymer MR*, Holloway IW, Grov C. Comparing self-reported demographic and sexual behavioral factors among men who have sex with men recruited through Mechanical Turk, Qualtrics, and a HIV/STI clinic-based sample: implications for researchers and providers. Archives of Sexual Behavior. 2018;47(1):133-42. Epub 2017/03/24. doi: 10.1007/s10508-016-0932-y. PubMed PMID: 28332037; PMCID: PMC5610054.Clark K*, Fletcher JB, Holloway IW, Reback CJ. Structural inequities and social networks impact hormone use and misuse among transgender women in Los Angeles County. Archives of Sexual Behavior. 2018;47(4):953-62. Epub 2018/01/10. doi: 10.1007/s10508-017-1143-x. PubMed PMID: 29313190; PMCID: PMC6280972.Holloway IW, Bednarczyk R, Fenimore VL, Goldbeck C*, Wu E, Himmelstein R, Tan D*, Randall L, Lutz CS, Frew PM. Factors associated with immunization opinion leadership among men who have sex with men in Los Angeles, California. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2018;15(5):939. Epub 2018/05/09. doi: 10.3390/ijerph15050939. PubMed PMID: 29738508; PMCID: PMC5981978.Holloway IW, Wu ESC, Gildner J, Fenimore VL, Tan D*, Randall L, Frew PM. Quadrivalent meningococcal vaccine uptake among men who have sex with men during a meningococcal outbreak in Los Angeles County, California, 2016-2017. Public Health Reports. 2018;133(5):559-69. Epub 2018/09/07. doi: 10.1177/0033354918781085. PubMed PMID: 30188807; PMCID: PMC6134560.Algarin AB*, Ward PJ, Christian JW, Rudolph AE, Holloway IW, Young AM. Spatial distribution of partner-seeking men who have sex with men using geosocial networking apps: Epidemiologic study. Journal of Medical Internet Research. 2018;20(5):e173. Epub 2018/06/02. doi: 10.2196/jmir.9919. PubMed PMID: 29853441; PMCID: PMC6002670.Reback CJ, Clark K*, Holloway IW, Fletcher JB. Health disparities, risk behaviors and healthcare utilization among transgender women in Los Angeles County: A comparison from 1998-1999 to 2015-2016. AIDS & Behavior. 2018;22(8):2524-33. Epub 2018/05/29. doi: 10.1007/s10461-018-2165-7. PubMed PMID: 29804273; PMCID: PMC6280971.Beymer M*, Gildner J*, Holloway IW, Landovitz R. Acceptability of injectable and on-demand pre-Exposure prophylaxis among an online sample of young men who have sex with men in California. LGBT Health. 2018;5(6):341-9. Epub 2018/08/18. doi: 10.1089/lgbt.2017.0244. PubMed PMID: 30118399; PMCID: PMC6145037.Grov C, D'Angelo AB*, Flynn AWP*, Lopez-Rios J*, Pantalone DW, Holloway IW, Whitfield THF, Parsons JT. How do gay and bisexual men make up for missed PrEP doses, and what impact does missing a dose have on their subsequent sexual behavior? AIDS Education & Prevention. 2018;30(4):275-86. Epub 2018/08/28. doi: 10.1521/aeap.2018.30.4.275. PubMed PMID: 30148670; PMCID: PMC6310899.Frew P, Holloway IW, Goldbeck C*, Tan D*, Wu E, Jauregui J*, Fenimore VL, Randall LA, Lutz CS, Mendel J, Aikin AL, Nowak GL, Bednarczyk RA. Development of a measure to assess vaccine confidence among men who have sex with men. Expert Review of Vaccines. 2018;17(11);1053-1061, doi: 10.1080/14760584.2018.1541405. PubMed PMID: 30433837.Reback CJ, Clark K*, Fletcher JB, Holloway IW. A multilevel analysis of social network characteristics and technology use on HIV risk and protective behaviors among transgender women. AIDS & Behavior. 2019:1-15. Epub 2019/01/09. doi: 10.1007/s10461-019-02391-1. PubMed PMID: 30617525.Grov C, Flynn AWP*, D'Angelo AB*, Lopez-Rios J*, Pantalone DW, Holloway IW, Parsons JT. Gay and bisexual men's strategies to maintain daily adherence to their HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) medication: Results from a qualitative study. Prevention Science. 2019;20(1):168-77. Epub 2019/01/15. doi: 10.1007/s11121-019-0985-y. PubMed PMID: 30637602; PMCID: PMC6438208.Holloway IW, Miyashita Ochoa A, Wu ESC, Himmelstein R, Wong JO*, Wilson BDM. Perspectives on academic mentorship from sexual and gender minority students pursuing careers in the health sciences. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry. 2019;89(3):343-53. doi: 10.1037/ort0000410.D’Angelo AB*, Lopez-Rios J*, Flynn AW, Pantalone DW, Holloway IW, & Grov C. What motivates gay and bisexual men to participate in PrEP-related research? The International Journal of Sexual Health. 31:3,?283-290. doi: 10.1080/19317611.2019.1634173Beymer MR*, Holloway IW, Pulsipher C, Landovitz RJ. Current and future PrEP medications and modalities: on-demand, injectables, and topicals. Current HIV/AIDS Reports. 2019; 16(4): 349-358. doi: 10.1007/s11904-019-00450-9D’Angelo AB*, Lopez-Rios J*, Flynn AW, Holloway IW, Pantalone DW, & Grov C. Insurance- and medical provider-related barriers and facilitators to staying on PrEP: Results from a qualitative study. Translational Behavioral Medicine. 2021;11(2);573–581. doi: 10.1093/tbm/ibz191. Holloway IW, Jordan SP*, Dunlap SL*, Ritterbusch A, Reback CJ. Leveraging social networks and technology for HIV prevention and treatment with transgender women. AIDS Education and Prevention. 2020;32(1). doi: 10.1521/aeap.2020.32.2.83. PubMed PMID: 32539480Holloway IW, Tan D*, Bednarczyk R, Fenimore V, Randall L, Lutz C, Frew P. Concomitant utilization of pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) and meningococcal vaccine (MenACWY) among men who have sex with men in Los Angeles County, California. Special Issue on “Social and Behavioral Science with Gay and Bisexual Men in the Age of Biomedical Prevention” at Archives of Sexual Behavior. 2020; 49(1):137-146. doi: 10.1007/s10508-019-01500-4. PubMed PMID: 31628630Pantalone DW, Holloway IW, Goldblatt AEA*, Gorman KR, Herbitter C, & Grov C. The impact of pre-exposure prophylaxis on sexual communication and sexual behavior of urban gay and bisexual men. Special Issue on “Social and Behavioral Science with Gay and Bisexual Men in the Age of Biomedical Prevention” at the Archives of Sexual Behavior. 2020; 49(1): 147-160. doi: 10.1007/s10508-019-01478-z. PubMed PMID: 31628628Schuyler AC*, Klemmer C*, Mamey MR, Schrager SM, Goldbach JT, Holloway IW & Castro CA. Experiences of sexual harassment, stalking, and sexual assault during military service among LGBT and non‐LGBT service members. Journal of Traumatic Stress. 2020;?33: 257-266. doi: 10.1002/jts.22506Krueger EA*, Holloway IW, Lightfoot M, Lin A, Hammack PL & Meyer IH. Psychological distress, felt stigma, and HIV prevention in a national probability sample of sexual minority men. LGBT Health. 2020; 7(4). doi: 10.1089/lgbt.2019.0280. PubMed PMID: 32298607McNamara KA*, Lucas CL, Goldbach JT, Holloway IW & Castro CA. “You don’t want to be a candidate for punishment”: a qualitative analysis of LGBT service member “outness.” Sexuality Research and Social Policy. 2021; 18; 144–159. doi: 10.1007/s13178-020-00445-xSantos G-M, Ackerman B, Rao A, Wallach S, Ayala G, Lamontage E, Garner A, Holloway I, et al. Economic, mental health, HIV prevention and HIV treatment impacts of COVID-19 and the COVID-19 response on a global sample of cisgender gay men and other men who have sex with men. AIDS and Behavior. 2021; 25, 311-321. doi: 10.1007/s10461-020-02969-0.Holloway IW, Spaulding AC, Miyashita Ochoa A, Randall LA, King AR; The HBOU Study Team and Frew PM. COVID‐19 vulnerability among people who use drugs: Recommendations for global public health programmes and policies. Journal of the International AIDS Society. 2020; 23(7):e25551. doi: 10.1002/jia2.25551Green DC*, Holloway IW, Pickering CE, Tan D*, Tzen M, Goldbach JT, & Castro, CA. Group perceptions of acceptance of racial/ethnic, sexual and gender minorities in the United States military. Military Behavioral Health. 2020. doi: 10.1080/21635781.2020.1819486 Klemmer CL*,?Schuyler AC, Mamey MR. Schrager S, Castro C, Goldbach JT, Holloway, IW. Health and service-related impact of sexual and stalking victimization during United States military service on LGBT service members.?Journal of Interpersonal Violence. 2020. doi: 10.1177/0886260520970312. PubMed PMID: 33121327 Saiyed FK, Segura ER, Tan D*, Clark JL, Lake JE, Holloway IW. Social networks and condomless intercourse with female partners among male sex workers in the Dominican Republic. International Journal of STD and AIDS. 2020; 32(2):176-183. doi: 10.1177/0956462420920406. Gomez W*, Holloway IW, Pantalone D, Grov C. PrEP uptake as a social movement among gay and bisexual men. Culture, Health & Sexuality. 2020. doi: 10.1080/13691058.2020.1831075Westmoreland DA, Gorbach, P, Holloway IW et al. Individual and partnership factors associated with heterosexual anal intercourse among attendees of public sexually transmitted disease clinics in Los Angeles County. Archives of Sexual Behavior. 2020; doi: 10.1007/s10508-020-01831-7 Blair CS*, Dunlap SL*, Tzen M, Castro CA, Goldbach JT, Holloway IW. Mental health, sexual orientation, and perceived social network support in relation to hazardous alcohol consumption among active duty military men. American Journal of Men’s Health. 2020; doi:10.1177/1557988320976306. Holloway IW, Krueger EA*, Meyer IH, Lightfoot M, Frost DM, Hammack PL. Longitudinal trends in PrEP familiarity, attitudes, use and discontinuation among a national probability sample of gay and bisexual men, 2016-2018. PLOS One. 2020; 15(12): e0244448. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0244448. Dunlap SL*, Holloway IW, Pickering CE*, Tzen M, Goldbach JT, Castro CA. Support for transgender military service from active duty United States military personnel. Sexuality Research and Social Policy. 2021; 18:137–143. doi: 10.1007/s13178-020-00437-xFrew PM, Schamel JT, Randall LA, King AR, Holloway IW, Burris K, Spaulding AC, HBOU Study Team. Identifying missed opportunities for routine vaccination among people who use drugs. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2021; 18, 1447. doi: 10.3390/ijerph18041447Holloway IW, Garner A, Tan D, Miyashita Ochoa A, Santos GM, Howell S. Associations between physical distancing and mental health, sexual health and technology use among gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men during the COVID-19 pandemic. Special Issue on “COVID-19” at Journal of Homosexuality. 2021; doi:10.1080/00918369.2020.1868191Miyashita Ochoa A, Paneda C, Wu ESC, Maxwell K, Holloway IW. A community-developed, web-based mobile app intervention addressing social work and legal needs of Black sexual minority men living with HIV: Protocol for a randomized comparison trial. JMIR Research Protocols. 2021; 10(1): e19770. doi:10.2196/19770. PMCID: PMC7817362Rezk-Hanna M, Holloway IW, Toyama J, Warda US, Berteau LC, Brecht ML, Sarna L. Transitions in hookah (waterpipe) smoking by U.S. sexual minority adults between 2013-2015: The population assessment of tobacco and health study wave 1 and wave 2. BMC Public Health; 2021; 21: 445. doi: 10.1186/s12889-021-10389-5. Blair CS*, Holloway IW, Fletcher JB et al. Network characteristics associated with HIV testing conversations among transgender women in Los Angeles county, California. AIDS and Behavior. 2021. doi:10.1007/s10461-021-03196-xBlair KJ*, Segura ER, Garner A, Lai J, Ritterbusch A, Leon-Giraldo S, Guilamo-Ramos V, Lake JE, Clark J, Holloway IW. PrEP awareness, use, intention to use, and information source among geosocial networking application users in Mexico in 2018–2019. AIDS and Behavior. 2021; doi:10.1007/s10461-021-03184-1 Ovalle A*, Goldstein O*, Kachuee M*, Wu EC, Hong C*, Holloway IW, Sarrafzadeh M. Leveraging social media activity and machine learning for HIV and substance abuse risk assessment. Journal of Medical Internet Research. 2021; 23(40); 23(4):e22042. doi:10.2196/22042 Loeb TB, Jauregui J, Holloway IW, Hamilton A, Chin D, Patron DJ, Wyatt GE. Does gender role conflict moderate the relationship between lifetime adversity and HIV stigma in a community sample of HIV-seropositive Black men? Men and Masculinities. 2021; 1-22. doi:10.1177/1097184X211017177Holloway IW, Green D*, Pickering C*, Wu E, Tzen M, Goldbach J, Castro C. Mental health and health risk behaviors of active duty sexual minority and transgender service members in the United States military. LGBT Health. 2021; 8(2); 152-161. doi:10.1089/lgbt.2020.0031 McNamara KA, Gribble R, Sharp ML, Alday E, Corletto G, Lucas CL, Castro CA, Fear NT, Goldbach JT, Holloway IW. Acceptance matters: Disengagement and attrition among LGBT personnel in the U.S. military. Journal of Military, Veteran, and Family Health. In press. Book ChaptersHolloway IW, Jordan SP. Health Disparities, HIV/AIDS, and Framing a Public Health Agenda. In: Dentato MP, editor. Social Work Practice with the LGBTQ Community: The Intersection of History, Health, Mental Health, and Policy Factors. New York: Oxford University Press; 2017. p. 494-522.Jordan SP, Holloway IW. Health Inequities, HIV/AIDS, and the Public Health Agenda. In: Dentato MP, editor. Social Work Practice with the LGBTQ Community: The Intersection of History, Health, Mental Health, and Policy Factors (2nd edition). New York: Oxford University Press. In Press.Petersen S, Holloway IW. Social Work Practice with Sexual Minority Men: History, Terminology and Social Context. The Routledge International Handbook of Social Work and Sexualities. Abingdon, UK: Routledge Press. Available at: Petersen S, Holloway IW. Social Work Practice with Sexual Minority Men: A Developmental and Life Course Perspective. The Handbook of Social Work and Sexualities. Abingdon, UK: Routledge Press. Available at: Book ReviewsHolloway, I. W. (2012). Tacit subjects: Belonging and same-sex desire among Dominican immigrant men. [Review of the book Tacit subjects: Belonging and same-sex desire among Dominican immigrant men]. Culture, Health and Sexuality. Published online before print. January 6, 2012. doi: 10.1080/13691058.2011.644064Holloway, I. (2011). Person environment behavior research: Investigating activities and experiences in spaces and environments [Review of the book Person environment behavior research: Investigating activities and experiences in spaces and environments]. Research on Social Work Practice, 21(1), 124-125.Holloway, I. (2009). Grassroots struggles for sustainability in Central America [Review of the book Grassroots struggles for sustainability in Central America]. Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare, 36(1), 196-198.Holloway, I. (2008). On your own without a net: The transition to adulthood for vulnerable populations [Review of the book On your own without a net: The transition to adulthood for vulnerable populations]. Social Development Issues, 30(2), 117-118.Policy Briefs / Technical Reports Holloway, I. (2006). Evaluación del Proyecto “Cambios de Conducta y Prevención de ITS/VIH/SIDA” en Estudiantes de la Universidad Autónoma de Santo Domingo. Santo Domingo: Universidad Autónoma de Santo Domingo, Instituto de Sexualidad Humana.Pulsipher CA, Montoya JA, Plant A, Curtis P, Holloway IW, Leibowitz AA. Addressing PrEP Disparities among Young Gay and Bisexual Men in California. California HIV/AIDS Policy Research Centers. September 2016. Available at: , AJ, Pulsipher CA, Holloway IW. PrEP Cost Analysis for Covered California Health Plans. California HIV/AIDS Policy Research Centers. November 2016. Available at: IW & Herman J. (2017, August 7). “The War on Transgender Soldiers Flies in the Face of the Facts.” Retrieved from: Take Care: Ensuring the President “shall take Care that the Laws be faithfully executed.” Available at: transgender-soldiers-flies-in-the-face-of-the-facts.Harawa N, McBride S, Leibowitz A, Pulsipher C, Holloway I. Examining PrEP Uptake among Medi-Cal Beneficiaries in California: Differences by Age, Gender, Race/Ethnicity and Geographic Region. California HIV/AIDS Policy Research Centers. February 2018. Available at: A, Gamboa R, Leibowitz A, Holloway I. HIV and Safer Drug Consumption Programs in California. California HIV/AIDS Policy Research Centers. April 2018. Available at: SP, Clark KA, Fields J, Perez E, Miyashita A, Holloway IW. Addressing HIV Prevention among Transmasculine People in California. California HIV/AIDS Policy Research Centers. April 2018. Available at: Ochoa A, Gamboa R, Tan D, Holloway IW. Tobacco Use among Sexual and Gender Minorities and People Living with HIV in California. California HIV/AIDS Policy Research Centers. September 2018. Available at: C, Ochoa AM, Pulsipher C, Maxwell K, Danly J, Holloway IW. Evaluating the Impact of Prior Authorization Requirements for PrEP and PEP in California. California HIV/AIDS Policy Research Centers. September 2019. Available at: IW, Miyashita Ochoa A, Pulsipher C, Beymer MR, Garcia H, Landovitz RJ. PrEP Today and Tomorrow: On-Demand, Injections and Topicals. California HIV/AIDS Policy Research Centers. March 2020. Available at: L, Ochoa Miyashita A, Perdue T, Randall L, King A, Frew P, Holloway IW. Interventions to Combat the Infectious Disease Ramifications of the U.S. Opioid Crisis. California HIV/AIDS Policy Research Centers. June 2020. Available at: C, Curtis P, Donnelly A, Mulhern-Pearson C, Nelson K, Miyashita Ochoa A, Holloway IW. PrEP Access in California: Updates on the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force Grade A Recommendation and Senate Bill 159. California HIV/AIDS Policy Research Centers. November 2020. Available at: L, Miyashita Ochoa A, Harawa N, Pulsipher C, Nelson K, Leibowitz A, Holloway IW. Gaps in COVID-19 Race/Ethnicity Data in California. California HIV/AIDS Policy Research Centers. December 2020. Available at: Conference PresentationsOctober, 2020Adamson T, Crehan P, Yu L, Hanley M, Lamontagne E, Holloway IW, Garner A, Howell S, Beyrer C, Baral S, Tan D, Miyashita Ochoa A, Santos GM, Stromdahl S, Noori T, Arreola S, Silenzio V, Ackerman B, Rao A, Wallach S, Ayala G, Strong C, Yakusik A, Doan T, Huang P, Cerasuolo D, Bishop A, Pharris A, Aung M, Dara M. Impact of COVID-19 on the HIV Care Continuum: Results from a Global Survey. Virtual presentation at American Public Health Association’s annual meeting and expo 2020, Oct. 28th.October, 2020Miyashita Ochoa A, Alexander T, Aguilar AA, Baldwin, S, Bathory B, Iling A, Maldonado T, Seegmiller W, Wilson BDM, Holloway IW. Disrupting Violence and Victimization among Individuals in the Sex Trade. Virtual presentation at American Public Health Association’s annual meeting and expo 2020, Oct. 26th.October, 2020Barreras J, Miyashita Ochoa A, Estrada R, Holloway IW. Barriers and Facilitators in Increasing PrEP Access among Latino MSM, Including Undocumented Individuals. Live roundtable event at American Public Health Association’s annual meeting and expo 2020, Oct. 26th.October, 2020Holloway IW, Miyashita Ochoa A, Wu E, Hearns M, Paneda C, Garth G, Victoriane G, Ruballos G, Smith T. Structural Determinants of Health and HIV Treatment Engagement among Black Sexual Minority Men in Los Angeles County, California. Virtual presented at American Public Health Association’s annual meeting and expo 2020, Oct. 26th.October, 2020Holloway IW, Garner A, Tan D, Miyashita Ochoa A, Lamontagne E, Str?mdahl S, Noori T, Arreola S, Silenzio V, Yu L, Ackerman B, Rao A, Wallach S, Ayala G, Strong C, Adamson T, Yakusik A, Doan T, Huang P, Cerasuolo D, Bishop A, Pharris A, Aung M, Dara M, Hanley M, Baral S, Beyrer C, Howell S, Ku S. Physical Distancing, Mental Health and Sexual Well-being of MSM during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Results of a Global Online Survey. Virtual poster presented at American Public Health Association’s annual meeting and expo 2020, Oct. 25th. July, 2020July, 2020July, 2020Holloway IW, Spaulding A, Miyashita Ochoa A, Tan D, Randall L, King A, HBUO Study Team, Frew P. Pandemic Meets Epidemic: COVID-19 and the Opioid Crisis. Virtual poster at the COVID-19 Conference (presented by International AIDS Society), July 10th-11th. Holloway IW, Steward W, Arnold E, Miyashita Ochoa A, Leibowitz A, Harawa N, Pulsipher C, Mulhern-Pearson C, Koester K, Martz T. Community and Academic Partnerships to Advance Evidence-Based Policymaking: Lessons Learned from the California HIV/AIDS Policy Research Centers. Live presentation and satellite session held at the AIDS 2020: Virtual Conference, July 6th. Miyashita Ochoa A, Paneda C, Cordero L, Maxwell K, Gonzalez M, Parker K, Holloway IW. Disease with Trauma: Reflections on the Systemic Integration of Trauma-Informed HIV Care. Virtual poster at the AIDS 2020: Virtual Conference, July 6th-10th. July, 2020Miyashita Ochoa A, Barreras J, Estrada R, Holloway IW. Stigmatized and Criminalized: Navigating Pathways to PrEP for Immigrant Latinx Men Who have Sex with Men (MSM) in California. Virtual poster at the AIDS 2020: Virtual Conference, July 6th-10th.July, 2020Holloway IW, Jordan S, Dunlap S, Ritterbusch A, Reback CJ. Leveraging Social Networks and Technology for HIV Prevention and Treatment with Transgender Women. Virtual poster, discussion session at the AIDS 2020: Virtual Conference, July 6th-10th.July, 2020Holloway IW, Miyashita Ochoa A, Ruballos G, Wu ESC, Hearns M, Victorianne G, Paneda C, Garth G, Smith T, & Milburn N. Experiences of Racism, Homophobia, and Stigma in Healthcare Settings and Medication Adherence among Black Sexual Minority Men Living with HIV in Los Angeles County, California. Virtual poster at the AIDS 2020: Virtual Conference, July 6th-10th. November, 2019Jordan S, Holloway I. Transgender-specific primary care: Reducing barriers to care among trans masculine people in Los Angeles. Paper presented at the American Public Health Association Annual Meeting 2019, November 2nd-6th, Philadelphia, PA.October, 2019Holloway IW, Abrams L, Lavi?a G, Palencia H. Beyond Cultural Competence: How to Incorporate Intergroup Dialogue in First-Year MSW Education. Interactive workshop presented at the Council on Social Work Education 2019, October 24th-27th, Denver, CO.August, 2019McNamara K, Goldbach J, Holloway IW, Castro C. Beyond Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell: “Outness” Patterns of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Service Members. Poster presented at the American Psychological Association Convention 2019, August 8-11th, Chicago, IL.March, 2019D’Angelo AB, Flynn AW, Westmoreland D, Pantalone DW, Holloway IW, Grov C. Gay and Bisexual Mens’ Experiences Navigating the Healthcare System to Gain Access to and Remain on PrEP. Abstract accepted for poster presentation at the Society of Behavioral Medicine's Annual Meeting, March 6-9th, Washington, DC.August, 2018Holloway IW, Schrager SM, Goldbach J, Castro C, Raymond HF. Respondent Driven Sampling: A Unique Opportunity for Recruiting Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender United States Active Duty Military Personnel for Behavioral Health Research. Poster presented at the Military Health System Research Symposium. Kissimmee, FL.July, 2018Miyashita Ochoa A, Holloway IW, Wilson BDM, Wu ESC, Smith TL. LINX LA: Developing a Web-Based Mobile App to Improve Treatment Outcomes among HIV-Positive Sexual Minority-Identified Young Black Men. Poster presented at the XXII International AIDS Conference. Amsterdam, NL.July, 2018Holloway I, Jordan S, Dunlap S, Reback C. Leveraging Social Networks and Technology for HIV Prevention and Treatment with Transgender Women. Poster presented at the XXII International AIDS Conference. Amsterdam, NL.October, 2017Holloway IW, Wu E, Gildner J, Fenimore VL, Tan D, Randall LA, Frew PM. Immunization Acceptance and Reported Meningococcal Vaccine (MCV4) Status among Men Who Have Sex With Men After a Meningitis Outbreak in Los Angeles County, California. Poster presented at Infectious Disease Week. San Diego, CA.August, 2017Goldbach J, Holloway IW, Castro C. Hazing, Harassment and Life for LGBT Members of the Military. Oral presentation at the Annual meeting of the American Psychological Association. Washington, DC.April, 2017Holloway IW, Miyashita A, Wilson B, Medina K, Turk H. LINX LA: Developing a Web-Based App to Improve Treatment Outcomes among HIV-Positive Black YMSM. Oral presentation at The National LGBTQ Health Conference. Chicago, IL.July, 2016Holloway IW, Steward WT, Mortiimer J, Curtis C, Van Gorder D, Beibowitz A, Morin S, Mulhern-Pearson C, Donnelly A, King AJ, Fox A, Pulsipher C, Evans D, Lemp G. Rapid Response Research to Inform HIV Policy Decision-Making: Lessons Learned from California's Collaborative HIV/AIDS Policy Research Centers. Oral presentation at the XXI International AIDS Conference. Durban, South Africa.July, 2016Pulsipher C, Holloway IW, Gildner J, Beougher S, Curtis P, Plant A, Montoya J, Leibowitz A. PrEP Awareness, Attitudes, and Uptake among Racially/Ethnically Diverse Young Men Who Have Sex with Men in California. Presented at the XXI International AIDS Conference. Durban, South Africa.June, 2016Holloway IW, Stoll R, Reback C. Exploring Social Network Technology Use Among Transgender Women in Los Angeles County to Better Understand HIV Risk and Protective Behaviors. Oral presentation at the Society for Prevention Research. San Francisco, CA.May, 2016Castro C, Goldbach J, Holloway IW. LGBT in the Military. Oral presentation at the Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association. Atlanta, GA.November, 2015Holloway IW, Tan D, Dunlap SL, Cederbaum J, Rice E. Leveraging Social Networks to Reduce Depression and Improve Treatment Adherence Among HIV-positive Men Who Have Sex With Men. Oral presentation at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association. Chicago, IL.August, 2015Holloway IW, Tan D. Social Networks of Geosocial App Using Men Who Have Sex With Men: Implications for Substance Use. Oral presentation at the Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association. Toronto, Canada.May, 2015Holloway IW, Pulsipher C, Gibbs J, Barman-Adhikari A, Rice E. Network Influences on HIV Risk Behaviors of Gay, Bisexual and Other Men Who Have Sex with Men Using Geosocial Networking Applications. Oral presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Prevention Research. Washington, DC. April, 2015Holloway IW, Tan D. Social Networks of Grindr Using Gay, Bisexual and Other MSM: Implications for Binge Drinking, Illicit Substance Use and Sexual Risk Behaviors. Poster presentation at the 2015 International Conference on Global Health: Prevention and Treatment of Substance Use Disorders and HIV. Hangzhou, China.January, 2015Holloway IW, Dunlap SL, Rusow JA, Cederbaum J. Social Network Correlates of Depressive Symptoms and Perceived Social Support Among HIV-Positive Men. Oral presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Social Work Research. New Orleans, LA.July, 2014Holloway IW, Rice E, Kipke MD. Associations between Gay Community Venue Network Position and HIV Risk and Protective Factors Among Young Men Who Have Sex with Men in Los Angeles County. Presented at the XX International AIDS Conference. Melbourne, Australia.May, 2014Schrager S, Goldbach JT, Holloway I. The Application of Minority Stress Theory to Binge Drinking among Lesbian and Gay Adolescents. Oral presentation at the Pediatric Academic Societies, Vancouver, BCJanuary, 2014Holloway IW, Rice E. Venue-Based Network Analysis to Understand Substance Use Among Young Gay, Bisexual, and Other Men Who Have Sex With Men. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Social Work and Research. San Antonio, TX. May, 2013Holloway IW, Pulsipher C, Rice E, Kipke MD. Combining Venue-Based Social Network Analysis and Geographic Information System Analysis to Inform HIV Prevention Among Young Men Who Have Sex with Men in Los Angeles County. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Prevention Research. San Francisco, CA.May, 2013Lloyd J, Scott MS, Miller BA, Holloway IW, Gripenberg J, Alan T. Domestic and International Strategies for Prevention Research On Young Adult High Risk Behaviors in Drinking Establishments. Roundtable presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Prevention Research. San Francisco, CA. May, 2013Winetrobe H, Petering R, Rice E, Holloway IW, Bauermeister J. YMSM Grindr Users' Sex Risk Behavior with Partners Met on Grindr Versus Elsewhere. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Prevention Research. San Francisco, CA.May, 2013Goldbach J, Holloway IW, Schrager SS. Factors Associated with Drug Use in LGB Adolescents: A Structural Equation Model for Exploring Minority Stress Theory. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Prevention Research. San Francisco, CA.January, 2013Williams JK, Golver D, Holloway IW, Young S. Innovative Strategies and Tools to Address the HIV/AIDS Epidemic Among African American MSM. Presented at the National African American MSM Leadership Conference on HIV/AIDS and Other Health Disparities. Los Angeles, CA.January, 2013Holloway IW. Using Venue-Based Social Network Analysis to Improve Timely and Targeted Community-Based Intervention Delivery. Presented at the Society for Social Work and Research Annual Meeting. San Diego, CA.October, 2012Holloway IW, Rice E., Winetrobe H, Dunlap S, Barman-Adhikari A, Rhoades H, Carranza A, Dent D. Acceptability of Online and Smartphone HIV Prevention Interventions for Young Men Who Have Sex With Men. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association. San Francisco, CA.July, 2012Holloway IW, Traube DE, Kubicek K, Supan J, Weiss G, Kipke, MD. HIV Prevention Service Utilization in the Los Angeles House and Ball Communities: Past Experiences and Recommendations for the Future. Poster presented at the International AIDS Conference. Washington, DC.May, 2012Holloway IW, Rice E, Kipke MD. Using Venue-Based Social Network Analysis to Guide HIV and Substance Abuse Prevention.?Poster presented at the Society for Prevention Research Annual Meeting. Washington, DC.May, 2012Holloway IW, Schrager SS, Wong CF, Kipke MD. “Social and Sexual Networks of Members of the Los Angeles House and Ball Community.” Presented at the Society for Prevention Research Annual Meeting. Washington, DC.April, 2012Holloway IW, Rhoades H, Winetrobe H, Rice ER, Barman-Adhikari A, Dunlap S. Means for Innovative HIV Prevention for Young Men Who have Sex with Men. Presented at the Society for Prevention Research Annual Meeting. Washington, DC.April, 2012Goldbach JT, Holloway IW. Factors Associated with Drug Use in LGB Adolescents: A Structural Equation Model for Exploring Culturally Based Risk Factors. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Prevention Research. Washington, DC.April, 2012Kubicek K, McNeeley M, Holloway IW, Weiss G, Kipke M. Resilience in the Ballroom Community: Foundations for HIV Prevention. Poster presented at the Society for Prevention Research Annual Meeting. Washington, DC.April, 2012Rice ER, Holloway IW, Barman-Adhikari A, Winetrobe H, Rhoades H, Dunlap S. Grindr: HIV Risk and Prevention Among Young Men Who Have Sex with Men Via Geo-Locating Social Networking Applications for Smart Phones. Poster presented at the Society for Prevention Research Annual Meeting. Washington, DC.April, 2012Rice E, Winetrobe H, Holloway IW, Montoya J, Plat A, Kordic T. Social Networking Websites, Online Partner Seeking, and Sexual Risk Behavior among High School Students in Los Angeles. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Prevention Research. Washington, DC.April, 2012Holloway IW, Traube DE, Rice E, Schrager SS, Palinkas LA, Richardson J, Kipke M. Community and Individual Factors Associated with Cigarette Smoking Among Young Men Who Have Sex With Men. Poster presented at the Society of Behavioral Medicine Annual Meeting. New Orleans, LA.April, 2012Palinkas LA, Holloway IW, Rice E, Brown CH, Chamberlain P. Influence Network Linkages across Treatment Conditions in Randomized Controlled Trials of Evidence-Based Practice Implementation Strategies. Presented as the 5th Annual NIH Conference on the?Science of Dissemination and Implementation. Bethesda, MD.March, 2012Holloway IW, Rice E, Kipke MD. Using Venue-Based Social Network Analysis to Guide HIV and Substance Abuse Prevention. Presented at the Sunbelt Social Network Conference. Redondo Beach, CA.January, 2012Holloway IW, Cederbaum J, Ajayi A, Shoptaw S. Where are the Young Men in HIV prevention? Young Men Who have Sex with Men in Los Angeles County Comment on HIV Prevention Programs and Research. Presented at the Society for Social Work and Research Annual Meeting. Washington, DC.January, 2012Traube D, Holloway IW, Zhang J. Illicit Substance Use Among Child Welfare Involved Adolescents: A Consequence of Depression and a Risk Factor for Sexual Risk Behavior. Presented at the Society for Social Work and Research Annual Meeting. Washington, DC.January, 2012Holloway IW, Wenzel S, Munjas B, Tucker J. Social Networks of Homeless Youth in Transition to Adulthood. Presented at the Society for Social Work and Research Annual Meeting. Washington, DC.April, 2011Traube DE, Schrager SM, Holloway IW, Kipke MD. HIV Risk among Young Men Who Have Sex with Men (YMSM): A Social Action Theory Perspective on Sexual Risk Behavior. Poster Presented at Society for Behavioral Medicine Conference. Washington D.C.July, 2010Holloway IW. Network Characteristics of a Social Support Organization for Gay Men in Southern California. Presented at the Sunbelt Social Networking Conference. Riva del Garda, Italy. July, 2010Palinkas LA, Fuentes D, Holloway IW, Wu Q, Chamberlain P. Social Networks and the Implementation of Evidence-Based Practice in Public Youth-Serving Systems. Presented at the Sunbelt Social Networking Conference. Riva del Garda, Italy.November, 2009Holloway IW, Traube DE, Levine B, Alicea S, Watson J, Miranda A, McKay M. Factor Analysis and Behavioral Associations of a Short Sexual Expectancy Scale for Minority Young Adolescents. Presented at the Annual Meeting of American Public Health Association. Philadelphia, PA.November, 2009Holloway IW, Land H. Toward a Theoretical Understanding of HIV Infection among Crystal Methamphetamine using MSM. Roundtable presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association. Philadelphia, PA.November, 2009Traube DE, Holloway IW, Smith L. Evaluating Health Behavior Theories for Use in Social Work Practice and Research. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Council on Social Work Education. San Antonio, TX.October, 2008Holloway IW, Garcia Alvarez R, Guilamo-Ramos V, Almanzar R, de Moya A. Gender Differences in Sexual Risk Behavior and Condom Attitudes among Dominican University Students. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association. San Diego, CA.October, 2008Holloway IW, Garcia Alvarez R, Guilamo-Ramos V, Almanzar R, de Moya A. Evaluating the Efficacy of an HIV Prevention Program among Dominican University Students. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association. San Diego, CA.October, 2008Holloway IW, Palinkas LA,SURF*Net Study Group. Examining the Influence of Education, Income, Clinic Payment Method and Acculturation on the Functional Status of Latino Primary Care Patients. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association. San Diego, CA.October, 2008Holloway IW, Jones HE, Bell D, Westhoff CL. Understanding Young Men’s Preferences for STI Care in a Low-Income Community Clinic Setting in New York City. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association. San Diego, CA.August, 2008Guilamo-Ramos V, Martinez R, Gonzalez B, Bouris A, Holloway IW. Reducing Adolescent Sexual Risk Behavior and Vulnerability to HIV-Infection in the Dominican Republic: A Parent-Based Approach. Presented at XVII International AIDS Conference. Mexico City, Mexico.Invited PresentationsFebruary, 2021Holloway IW, Kulkarni S, Millheiser L, Garner A, Miyashita Ochoa A. Sexual Health: Hooking Up with Home-Based Testing and Telemedicine. Presented at the UCLA Luskin Virtual Luskin Summit. Los Angeles, CA.April, 2020Holloway IW, Miyashita Ochoa A, Scholar S. Pandemic Meets Epidemic: COVID-19 and the Opioid Crisis. Presented at the UCLA Luskin Virtual Luskin Summit. Los Angeles, CA.April, 2018Holloway IW. Social Networking Site Data Mining to Understand MSM Substance Use and HIV Risk. Presented at the 4th Annual Gay Men’s Behavioral Science Conference. Puerto Vallarta, MX.February, 2018Holloway IW. The Virtual Venue: Opportunities and Challenges for Engaging Gay and Bisexual Men via Technology. National Institute on Allergy and Infectious Diseases LITE Program Meeting and Seminar on HIV Prevention Research with Young MSM and Geospatial Social Networking Apps. Rockville, MD.November, 2017Holloway IW. Toward a More Holistic Approach to Gay Men's Health. Presented to the Center for AIDS Research at Emory University. Atlanta, GA.October, 2016Holloway IW. Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) Awareness, Attitudes and Uptake Among Young Gay, Bisexual and Other Men Who Have Sex With Men (MSM) in California. Presented at the Society for Social Work Leadership in Healthcare. Long Beach, CA.April, 2016Holloway IW. PrEP Awareness, Attitudes and Uptake among YMSM who Use Geosocial Networking Applications in California. Presented at “Contemporary Issues in Gay Men’s Sexual Health Research.” Puerto Vallarta, Mexico.October, 2014Holloway IW. Network Influences on HIV Risk Behaviors of Gay, Bisexual and Other Men Who Have Sex With Men Using Geosocial Networking Applications. Presented at “Centers for AIDS Research Social and Behavioral Sciences Research Network 8th National Scientific Meeting.” Los Angeles, CA.February, 2014Holloway IW. Combining Venue-Based Social Network Analysis and Geographic Information System Analysis to Inform HIV Prevention among YMSM in Los Angeles County. Presented at “Contemporary Issues in Gay Men’s Sexual Health Research.” San Juan, Puerto Rico.January, 2014Holloway IW. HIV Prevention is 215 Feet Away: Developing Geosocial Networking Interventions for Young Men Who Have Sex With Men. Presented at “Innovative Use of Technology for HIV Prevention and Care: Evidence, Challenges and the Way Forward.” Los Angeles, CA.March, 2013Holloway IW. Grindr: HIV Risk and Prevention Among Young Men Who Have Sex With Men Via Geo-Locating Social Networking Applications for Smart Phones. Presented at the Los Angeles Division of HIV and STI Services, Public Health Investigation meeting. Los Angeles, CAMarch, 2013Holloway IW. Integrating Venue-Based Social Network Analysis and Geographic Information System Analysis to Guide Targeted HIV Prevention. Presented at the CCH/HSRC Methods Seminar, UCLA Semel Institute Center for Community Health, UCLA Semel Institute Health Services Research Center. Los Angeles, CAFebruary, 2013Holloway IW, Rice E. Grindr: HIV Risk and Prevention Among Young Men Who Have Sex With Men Via Geo-Locating Social Networking Applications for Smart Phones. Presented at the Southern California Sexual Health Summit. Los Angeles, CA.October, 2009Holloway IW, Brooks D. Parent, Child and Family Outcomes in Gay and Lesbian, and Straight Adoptive Families: Implications for Child Welfare Policy and Practice. Presented at the Los Angeles Queer Studies Conference. Los Angeles, CA.MEDIA COVERAGE & APPEARANCESOp-EdsCurtis P. & Holloway I. (2017, April 7). Why aren’t gay men getting a meningitis vaccination? The Los Angeles Blade, Media Coverage (in alphabetical order) Adams B. (2020, April 28). Do LGBTQ People Smoke Weed At Higher Rates Than Straight People? A growing number of surveys and studies say yes. High Times, , G. (2019, July 16). Gay man killed, another critically injured in Grindr meetup. NBC News, , G. (2019, July 24). Tinder introduces safety feature to protect LGBTQ travelers. NBC News, , M. (2021, March 4). Holloway on Fostering Connection Among Gay Men During Pandemic. UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs, Braswell, M. (2020, April 8). Holloway on Lingering Effects of Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell Policy. UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs, , E. (2014, November). Medical and tech researchers see smartphones as health’s next frontier. The Los Angeles Times, , S. (2016, November 18). Trump’s win has sparked widespread anxiety among transgender Americans. Vox, , C. (2015, October 8). USC-UCLA study to focus on experiences of LGBT service members in military. USC News, , D and DeMarco N. (2020, June 23). The FDA eased its ban on blood donations from gay men amid covid-19. Some say it's still not enough. The Washington Post Video, Dunleavy, B.P. (2020, January 15). California’s Plan to Improve PrEP Uptake A Model for Other States?: Public Health Watch. Contagion Live, , L. (2017, January 17). Researcher hits the streets in rapid response to spread of disease. UCLA Newsroom, , L. (2017, March 30). Despite ongoing meningitis outbreak, vaccinations low among gay men, study shows. UCLA Newsroom, , L. (2021, February 8). Study focusses on mental health of gay men amid pandemic. UCLA Newsroom, Gollom, M. (2016, April 29). Blame Tinder, Grindr for the rise in sexually transmitted diseases? Not so fast. CBC News, , R. (2019, August 2). Tinder Unveils A Safety Feature To Protect LGBTQ Users. Industry News Report 24, , A. (2017, September 27). STD Rates Are At An All-Time High. But Why Are They Rising In the First Place? Men’s Health, , J. (2014, July 21). County goes online to lure gay men into outreach: Health officials set up false website profiles to put out information on HIV and Hepatitis C testing. The Daily Journal, , R. (2019, March 14). Six-Pack Abs Shouldn’t Be an Integral Component of Gay Culture Anymore. GQ, , E. (2017, July 31). Researchers believe Trump tweet could negatively affect LGBTQ study. The Daily Bruin, , A. (2021, April 3). COVID Didn’t Kill the Gay Scene. But It May Change It. The Daily Beast. , A.C., Klemmer, C., Mamey, M.R., Schrager, S.M., Goldbach, J.T., Holloway, I.W. and Castro, C.A. (2020, April 1). LGBT Service Members Report More Sexual Assault, Sexual Harassment and Stalking than their Cisgender Heterosexual Peers. International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, Staff. (2017, March 30). Less Than a Third of L.A. Gay Men Are Vaccinated Against Meningitis. WEHOville, , J. (2015, December 4). UNICEF Says Dating Apps Are Spreading HIV: What’s the Evidence? TakePart, , M. (2020, February 26). Pentagon-Funded Study Shows Troops’ Opposition to Transgender Ban. Gay City News, Valero, J. (2015, October 15). UCLA, USC to research health disparities of LGBT military personnel. The Daily Bruin, ExperienceWinter, 2021PA 80: How Environments Shape Human DevelopmentUniversity of California, Los AngelesSpring, 2020PA 19: Health Equity in the Era of COVID-19: Prevention and Promotion in Health and Mental Health (Fiat Lux Freshman Seminar), University of California, Los Angeles Spring, 2020SW 232: Prevention and Promotion in Health and Mental HealthUniversity of California, Los AngelesFall, 2019SW 210A: Foundations of Social Work Practice IUniversity of California, Los AngelesFall, 2019PA 80: How Environments Shape Human DevelopmentUniversity of California, Los AngelesFall, 2018PA 80: How Environments Shape Human DevelopmentUniversity of California, Los AngelesWinter, 2018SW 285I: Research in Youth PopulationsUniversity of California, Los AngelesFall, 2017SW 249B: Foundations of Scientific Inquiry in Social Work: Introduction to the Epistemology and Major Methods of Social Research, University of California, Los AngelesFall, 2016SW 249B: Foundations of Scientific Inquiry in Social Work: Introduction to the Epistemology and Major Methods of Social Research, University of California, Los AngelesFall, 2016SW 201A: Human Behavior in the Social Environment I: Diversity, Oppression and Social Functioning, University of California, Los AngelesWinter, 2016SW 259: Applied Social Network AnalysisUniversity of California, Los AngelesFall, 2015SW 201A: Human Behavior in the Social EnvironmentUniversity of California, Los AngelesWinter, 2015PA 19: Diversity, Oppression, and Social Functioning (Fiat Lux Freshman Seminar), University of California, Los AngelesWinter, 2015SW 201C: Dynamics of Human Behavior: Community and Organizational Perspectives, University of California, Los AngelesSpring, 2014PA 19: HIV/AIDS: Science and Society (Fiat Lux Freshman Seminar)University of California, Los AngelesWinter, 2014SW 240B: Social Work Practice in Organizations, Communities, and Policy Settings, University of California, Los AngelesFall, 2013SW 201A: Human Behavior in the Social Environment I: Diversity, Oppression and Social Functioning, University of California, Los AngelesFall, 2013SW 240A: Social Work Practice in Organizations, Communities and Policy Settings, University of California, Los AngelesWinter, 2013SW 201C: Dynamics of Human Behavior: Community and Organizational Perspectives, University of California, Los AngelesFall, 2011SOWK 631: Advanced Theories and Clinical Interventions in Health CareSchool of Social Work, University of Southern CaliforniaFall, 2011HEA 315: Interpersonal Skills in Health CommunicationDivision of Health Sciences, California State University, Dominguez HillsSummer, 2011SOWK 562: Social Work ResearchVirtual Academic Center, University of Southern CaliforniaSpring, 2011SOWK 562: Social Work ResearchSchool of Social Work, University of Southern CaliforniaPost-Masters Clinical Practice Experience 7/2016 – presentLicensed Clinical Social WorkerHolloway Therapy GroupLos Angeles, CAScreening and short-term psychotherapy for adult clients seeking treatment for anxiety, depression, and substance use disorders. Evidence-based practice modalities: Cognitive behavioral therapy, motivational interviewing, meditation/mindfulness.8/2014 – 7/2016Associate Social WorkerUCLA Family Health CenterCenter for Behavioral and Addiction Medicine (CBAM)Los Angeles, CAScreening and brief intervention for adult clients seeking treatment for a range of behavioral health and addiction disorders. Psychosocial support, case management and referrals to long-term resources when necessary. Part time. Supervisor: Steven Shoptaw, PhD5/2011 – 6/2012Clinical Social WorkerHigh Risk Infant Follow-up ClinicChildren’s Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA)Los Angeles, CAConducting developmental and psychosocial assessment for infants and young children discharged from the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at CHLA. Connecting families with long-term services to supplement care provided at the Clinic. Part time. Supervisor: Scott Ferguson, LCSW2/2010 – 6/2012Associate Clinical Social WorkerCommunity Health Outcomes and Intervention Research (CHOIR)Children’s Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA)Los Angeles, CACollaborating with community-based organizations and members of community advisory boards to form partnerships for the delivery of health behavior interventions and research projects related to HIV and substance abuse prevention. Part time. Supervisor: Michele Kipke, PhDService2011 – present Abstract Reviewer, Society of Behavioral Medicine Annual Meeting2011 – present Reviewer, American Journal of Men’s Health2011 – present Reviewer, Drug and Alcohol Review2012 – presentCore Scientist, UCLA Center for HIV Identification, Prevention and Treatment ServicesJune, 2013Ad Hoc Scientific Review Committee MemberNIH National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases2013 – presentAbstract Reviewer, Society of Prevention Research Annual Meeting2013 – present Reviewer, Archives of Sexual Behavior2013 – presentReviewer, Prevention Science2014 – presentReviewer, Suicide and Life Threatening Behavior2014 – presentReviewer, Journal of Research on Adolescence2014 – presentReviewer, Health Education and Behavior 2014 – presentReviewer, PLOS One2015 – 2018Section Councilor, Public Health Social Work SectionAmerican Public Health Association2015 – presentReviewer, Psychology of Addictive Behaviors2015 – presentConsulting Editor, Social Work Research2015 – presentReviewer, Journal of Adolescent Health2015 – presentReviewer, AIDS and Behavior2015 – presentReviewer, Journal of Medical Internet Research2015 – present2015 – present Reviewer, Global Public HealthReviewer, Culture, Health & Sexuality2016 – presentReviewer, Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency SyndromeApril, 2016Ad Hoc Scientific Review Committee Member NIH National Institute of Allergies and Infectious Diseases2017 – presentReviewer, Journal of Adolescent Health2017 – presentScientific Advisory Board Member, Healthy Young Men’s Study2018 – present Data Safety and Monitoring Board Member, Promoting Resilience, Intersectionality, Diversity, and Equity (PRIDE) in Health Research Consortium2018 – present Data Safety and Monitoring Board Member, Financial IncEntives for Smoking Treatment II (FIESTA II)2018 – present Data Safety and Monitoring Board Member, Healing our Hearts, Minds, and Bodies (HHMB)June, 2018Ad Hoc Scientific Review Committee MemberNIH National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities December, 2018Ad Hoc Scientific Review Committee MemberNIH National Institute on Drug Abuse2018-2019Workgroup Facilitator, Adolescent Trials Network mHealth, ETR AssociatesJuly, 2019Ad Hoc Scientific Review Committee Member, NIH Special Emphasis Panel, HIV/AIDS Population and Behavioral Research March, 20202021 – presentReviewer, NIDA Special Emphasis Panel, Leveraging Big Data Science to Elucidate the Mechanisms of HIV Activity and Interaction with Substance Use DisorderEditorial Board Member, Sexuality Research and Social Policy Affiliations2007 – presentMember, Society on Social Work and Research2008 – 2014Member, Council on Sexual Orientation and Gender ExpressionCouncil on Social Work Education2008 – presentMember, American Public Health Association2011 – presentMember, International AIDS Society2012 – presentMember, Society of Behavioral Medicine2012 – presentMember, Society for Prevention Research2015 – present Faculty Affiliate, UCLA California Center for Population Research2015 – present Member, National Association of Social Workers (NASW)2016 – presentVisiting Scholar, UCLA Williams Institute2017 – presentFaculty Affiliate, UCLA Center for the Study of Racism, Social Justice and Health2020 – presentFaculty Affiliate, UCLA Center for the Study of Women ADDIN EN.REFLIST ................
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