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University of MiamiCurriculum Vitae 1. DATE: December 2018I. PERSONAL 2. Name:Guillermo Prado, Ph.D., M.S. (email: gprado@miami.edu) 3. Home Phone:4. Office Phone:305-243-27486. Current Academic Rank: Professor7. Primary Department: Public Health Sciences8. Secondary or Joint Departmental Appoints: Nursing and Health Sciences9. Citizenship: U.S.A.10: Visa Type: N/AII. HIGHER EDUCATION11. Institutional (institution; degree; date conferred):University of MiamiPh.D. Epidemiology and Public Health 2005University of MiamiM.S. Statistics 2000University of Florida B.S. Mathematics and Statistics (double major) 1997 12. Non-Institutional (description; dates): N/ACertification, licensure (description; board or agency; dates): N/AIII. EXPERIENCEAcademic Dean, 2016 - PresentGraduate School, University of Miami, Miami, FL Miller Professor of Public Health Sciences, 2013-PresentDepartment of Public Health Sciences, University of Miami, Miami, FLDirector, 2012-PresentDivision of Prevention Science and Community Health, Department of Public Health Sciences, Miller School of Medicine, University of Miami, Miami, FLActing Director, 2010-2012Division of Epidemiology and Population Health Sciences, Department of Public Health Sciences, Miller School of Medicine, University of Miami, Miami, FLScientific Advisory Board Member, 2014-PresentUniversity of Miami’s Center of Excellence on Health Disparities; National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities/NIH Grant # P60MD002266Voluntary Professor, 2007-PresentFlorida International University’s Center of Excellence on Health Disparities; National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities/NIH Grant # P20MD002288Associate Professor, 2007-2013Department of Public Health Sciences, Miller School of Medicine, University of Miami, Miami, FLActing Director, 2009-2011Doctorate in Epidemiology, Department of Public Health Sciences, Miller School of Medicine, University of Miami, Miami, FLAssistant Professor (tenure-track), 2005-2007Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Stempel School of Public Health, Florida International University, Miami, FL Voluntary Assistant Professor, 2005-2007Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Miller School of Medicine, University of Miami, Miami, FLLecturer (Part-time), 2000-2003Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, University of Miami, Miami, FLSenior Research Associate and Biostatistician, 1999-2001Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Miller School of Medicine, University of Miami, Miami, FL Research Associate and Data Analyst, 1999-2001Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Miller School of Medicine, University of Miami, Miami FL Invited Consultationship:Statistical Consultant, 2006-PresentInstitute on Urban Health, Northeastern University; Center for Substance Abuse Treatment; Grant # H79TI019574Statistical Consultant, 2008Cornell University; National Institute of Nursing Research/NIH Grant #5R21NR009764Hospital Appointments: N/A16. Non-Academic: N/A17. Military: N/AIV. PUBLICATIONS 18. Books and monographs published:* Asterisk indicates Graduate Student or Post-doctoral Fellow MenteeChapters*Estrada, Y. & Prado, G. (2017). Preventing HIV among Hispanic Populations. In T. Hope, D.D. Richman, & Mario Stevenson, (Eds.), Encyclopedia of AIDS, (pp. 1-8). New York: Springer.Tapia, M., Ocasio, M., Estrada, Y., Prado, G., & Barrio, B. P. (2018). Adolescencia, genero y prevención de drogas y conductas sexuales de riesgo desde el punto de vista de Familias Unidas. Una intervención familiar con evidencia científica. In C.O. Socias & R. P. Gordaliza (Eds.), Genero, adolescencia y drogas. Prevenir el riesgo desde la familia. Spain: Ulzama *St. George, S.M., Vidot, D.C., Molleda, L., Quevedo Terán, A., Parra-Cardona, R., & Prado, G. (2016). Cultural adaptation of preventive interventions in Hispanic youth. In S. Schwartz & J. Unger (Eds.), Oxford Handbook of Acculturation and Health, (pp. 339-409). New York, NY: Oxford University Press.*Cordova, D., Estrada, Y., Pantin, H., Brown, H., Prado, G. (2016). Epidemiology and Prevention Science: Working Toward a Mutually Informed Process. In Z. Sloboda & H. Petras (Eds.), Defining Prevention Science, (pp. 1-23). New York: Springer. Prado, G., Cordova, D., Cano, N., Arzon, M., Pantin, H., Brown, C.H. (2016). In Y. F. Thomas, L. N. Price, A. V. Lybrand (Eds.) Drug Use Trajectories Among African American and Hispanic Youth, (pp. 1-13). New York: Springer. Murry, V.M., Berkel, C., Pantin, H., & Prado, G. (2012). Family-Based HIV Prevention with African American and Hispanic Youth. In W. Pequegnat & C. Bell (Eds.), Family and HIV/AIDS: Cultural and Contextual Issues in Prevention and Treatment, (pp. 229-247). New York, NY: Springer. Brown, S.C., Flavin, K., Kaupert, S., Tapia, M., Prado, G., Hirama, I., Lopez, G., Cano, N., & Pantin, H. (2012). The Role of Settings in Family-Based Prevention of HIV/STDS. In W. Pequegnat & C. Bell (Eds.), Family and HIV/AIDS: Cultural and Contextual Issues in Prevention and Treatment (pp. 69-93). New York, NY: Springer.Szapocznik, J., Pequegnat, W., & Prado, G. (2011). Designing an Intervention Study. In W. Pequegnat & E. Stover (Eds.), How to Write a Successful Research Grant Application (2nd edition, pp. 207-228). New York: Springer.Prado, G., Pantin, H., & Tapia, M. (2010). Substance Use in Latinos. Substance Abuse Prevention and Latino Youth. In R. Furman & N. Negi (Eds.), Social Work Practice with Latinos. Lyceum Books: Chicago, IL.Juried or refereed journal articles:*Student/Post-doc/or Invited Paper and given the opportunity to early-career scientistPrado, G., Estrada, Y., Rojas, L. M., Bahamon, M., Pantin, H., Nagarsheth, M., Gwynn, L., Ofir, A., Forster, L., Torres, N., & Brown, C. H. (in press). Rationale and Design for eHealth Familias Unidas Primary Care: A Drug Use, Sexual Risk behavior, and STI Preventive Intervention for Hispanic Youth in Pediatric Primary Care Clinics. Contemporary Clinical Trials. Rojas, L. M., Bahamon, M., Wagstaff, R., Ferre, T., Perrino, T., Estrada, Y., St. George, S.M., Pantin, H., & Prado, G. (In Press). Evidence-based Prevention Programs Targeting Youth Mental and Behavioral Health in Primary Care: A Systematic Review. Preventive Medicine. Elkbuli, A., Polcz, V., Dowde, B., McKenney, M., Prado, G. HIV Prevention intervention for Substance Users: A review of the literature. (In Press). Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment. Lee, T. K., Estrada, Y., Soares, M. H., Sanchez-Ahumda, M., Molina, M.C., Bahamon, M., & Prado, G. (in press). Efficacy of a Family-based Intervention on Parent-Adolescent Discrepancies in Positive Parenting and Substance Use among Hispanic Youth. Journal of Adolescent Health. Smith, J.D., Berkel, C., Rudo-Stern, J., Monta?o, Z., St. George, S., Prado, G., Mauricio, A., Chiapa, A., Bruening, M.M., & Dishion, T. J. (in press). The Family Check-Up 4 Health (FCU4Health): Applying implementation science frameworks to the process of adapting an evidence-based parenting program for prevention of pediatric obesity and excess weight gain in primary care. Frontiers in Public HealthSt. George, S.M., Messiah, S.E., Sardinas, K.M., Poma, S., Lebron, C. Tapia, M., Velazquez, M.R., Pantin, H., & Prado, G. (2018). Familias Unidas for Health & Wellness: Adapting an evidence-based substance use and sexual risk behavior intervention for obesity prevention in Hispanic adolescents. The Journal of Primary Prevention, 39, 529-553.St. George, S.M., Petrova, M., Lee, T.K., Sardinas, K.M., Kobayashi, M.A., Messiah, S.E., & Prado, G. (in press). Predictors of participant attendance patterns in a family-based intervention for overweight and obese Hispanic adolescents. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health.Quevedo, A., Condo, C., Trivino, G.A., Palacios, L.M., Alvarado, E., Palacio, A., Pareja, D., Prado, G., Estrada, Y. Velazquez, M.R, & Tamariz, L. (in press). Video-delivered informed consent ensures comprehension among vulnerable populations.? Accountability in Research: Policies and Quality Assurance. Martinez, O., Isabel Fernandez, M., Wu, E., Carballo-Diéguez, A., Prado, G., Davey, A., . . . Sutton, M. (2018). A couple-based HIV prevention intervention for Latino men who have sex with men: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial. Trials, 19(1), 218. doi:10.1186/s13063-018-2582-yEstrada, Y., Lee, T.K., Wagstaff, R., Molleda, L., Tapia, M., Velazquez, M.R., Sardinas, K., Pantin, H., Sutton, M. & Prado, G. (in press). eHealth Familias Unidas: Efficacy trial of an evidence-based intervention adapted for use on the Internet with Hispanic families. Prevention Science. Lee, T.K., Wickrama, K.A.S., O’Neal, C.W., & Prado, G. (in press). Identifying diverse life transition patterns from adolescence to young adulthood: The influence of early socioeconomic context. Social Science Research. Elfassy T., Mossavar-Rahmani Y., Van Horn L., Gellman M., Sotres-Alvarez D., Schneiderman N., Daviglus M., Beasley J.M., Llabre M.M., Shaw P.A., Prado G., Florez H., Zeki Al Hazzouri A. (in press). Associations of sodium and potassium with obesity measures among diverse US Hispanic/Latino adults: results from HCHS/SOL. Obesity. Elfassy, T. Llabre, M.M., Schneiderman N., Gellman, M., Florez, H., Prado, G., Zeki Al Hazzouri A. (in press). Associations among neighborhood socio-economic environment with obesity and urinary sodium and potassium excretion among NYC residents: The Heart Follow-up Study. BMJ Open. Lebron, C.N., Lee, T.K., Park, S.E., St. George, S.M., Messiah, S.E., Prado, G. (2018).??Effects of Parent-Adolescent Reported Family Functioning Discrepancy on Physical Activity and Diet among Hispanic Youth. Journal of Family Psychology, 32:333-342.Rodriguez, V., LaCabe, R., Privette, C., Douglass, M., Peltzer, K., Matseke, G., Mathebula, A., Ramlagan, S., Sifunda, S., Prado, G., Horigian, V., Weiss, S., Jones, D. (in press). The Achilles’ heel of prevention to mother-to-child transmission of HIV: Protocol implementation, uptake and sustainability. SAHARA Journal.*Vidot, D., Bispo, J., Hlaing, W., Prado, G., Messiah, S. (2017). Moderate and Vigorous Physical Activity Patterns among Marijuana Users: Results from the 2007-2014 National Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 178, 43-48.PMID: 28641129*Estrada, Y., Molleda, L., Murray, A., Drumhiller, K., Tapia, M., Sardinas, K., … Prado, G. (2017). eHealth Familias Unidas: Pilot Study of an Internet Adaptation of an Evidence-Based Family Intervention to Reduce Drug Use and Sexual Risk Behaviors among Hispanic Adolescents. International Journal of Environment Research and Public Health, 14(3), 264. PMID: 28273862*Estrada, Y., Lee, T.K., Huang, S., Tapia, M.I., Velázquez, M.R., Martinez, M.J., Pantin, H., Ocasio, M.A., Vidot, D.C., Molleda, L., Villamar, J., Stepanenko, B.A., Brown, C.H., & Prado, G. (2017). Parent-centered prevention of risky behaviors among Hispanic youths in Florida. American Journal of Public Health, 107(4), 607-613.PMID: 28207330*Tapia, M., Ocasio, M., Estrada, Y., & Prado, G. (2017). Engaging school mental health professionals to deliver evidence-based interventions to Hispanic families. Health Promotion Practice, 18(4), 526-533.PMID: 28443345 Sheehan, D., Trepka, M., Fennie, K., Prado, G., Ibanez, G., & Maddox, L. (2017). Racial/ethnic disparities in delayed HIV diagnosis among men who have sex with men, Florida, 2000–2014.?AIDS Care - Psychological and Socio-Medical Aspects of AIDS/HIV,?29(3), 311-318.PMID: 27455856*Molleda L., Bahamon M., St George S., Perrino T., Estrada Y., Correa Herrera D.,. Prado G. (2017). Clinic Personnel, Facilitator, and Parent Perspectives of eHealth Familias Unidas in Primary Care. Journal of Pediatric Health Care,?31(3), 350-361.PMID: 28012799 *Smith, J., St. George, S, Prado, G. (2017). Family-centered positive behavior support interventions in early childhood to prevent obesity. Child Development, 88(2), 427-435.PMID: 28195411*Lebron, C, Stoutenberg M., Janowsky, M., Asfour, L., Huang, S., Prado, G. (2017). The Role of Leisure Time Physical Activity and Sedentary Behavior in Substance Use and Risky Sex Behaviors in Hispanic Adolescents. The Journal of Early Adolescence, 37(7), 910-924.Link* Molleda, L., Estrada, Y., Kyoung Lee, T., Poma, S., Teran, A., Tamayo, C., Bahamon, M.,… Prado,?G. (2016). Short Term Effects on Family Communication and Adolescent Conduct Problems: Familias Unidas in Ecuador.?Prevention Science, 1-10.PMID: 27981448Brincks, A., Enders, C., Llabre, M., Bulotsky-Shearer, R., Prado, G., Feaster, D. (2016). Centering predictor variables in three-level contextual models. Multivariate Behavioral Research, 0. PMID: 27925836Perrino, T., Estrada, Y., Huang, S., St. George, S., Pantin, H., Cano, M., Prado, G. (2016). Predictors of Participation in an eHealth Family-Based Preventive Intervention for Hispanic Youth. Prevention Science. PMID: 27704326*Asfour, L., Huang, S., Ocasio, M., Perrino, T., Schwartz, S., Feaster, D., Maldonado, M., Prado, G. (2017). Association between Socio-Ecological Risk Factor Clustering and Mental, Emotional, and Behavioral Problems in Hispanic Adolescents. Journal of Children and Family Studies, 26(5), 1266-1273.Link * Ocasio M., Feaster D., Prado G. (2016).?Substance Use and Sexual Risk Behavior in Sexual Minority Hispanic Adolescents. Journal of Adolescent Health, 59(5), 599-601.PMID: 27544456Myers, N., Park, S., Lefevor, G., Dietz, S., Prilleltensky, I., Prado, G. (2016).?Measuring multidimensional well-being with the I COPPE Scale in a Hispanic sample. Measurement in Physical Education and Exercise Science, 20(4), 230-243.Leslie, L., Mehus, C., Hawkins, J., Boat, T., McCabe, M., Barkin, S., Perrin, E., Metzler, C., Prado, G., … Beardslee, W. (2016). Primary Health Care: Potential Home for Family-Focused Preventive Interventions: Potential Home for Family-Focused Preventive Interventions.?American Journal of Preventive Medicine,?51(4), S106-S118.PMID: 27498167Perrino, T., Brincks, A. Howe, G., Brown, C., Prado, G., Pantin, H. (2016). Reducing Internalizing Symptoms among High-Risk, Hispanic Adolescents: Mediators of a Preventive Family Intervention. Prevention Science,?17(5), 595-605.PMID: 27154768Sheehan, D., Trepka, M., Fennie, K., Prado, G., Dillon, F., Maddox, L. (2016). Individual and neighborhood determinants of late HIV diagnosis among Latinos, Florida, 2007-2011. Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health,?19(4), 825-834.PMID: 27119364Peltzer, K., Prado, G., Horigian, V., Weiss, S. Cook, R., Sifunda, S., Jones, D. (2016). Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission (PMTCT) implementation in Rural Community Health Centres in Mpumalanga Province, South Africa. Journal of Psychology in Africa, 26:5, 415-418.PMID: 28286412*Asfour, L., Koussa, M., Perrino, T., Stoutenberg, M., Prado, G. (2016). The association of organized and unorganized physical activity and sedentary behavior with internalizing and externalizing symptoms in Hispanic adolescents.?Child and Adolescent Mental Health,?21(2), 109-114.PMID: 27346986Brincks, A., Perrino, T. Howe, G., Pantin, H., Prado, G., Huang, S., Cruden, G., Brown, C. (2016). Preventing Youth Internalizing Symptoms through the Familias Unidas Intervention: Examining Variation in Response. Prevention Science,?1-11.PMID: 27318951*Vidot, D., Huang, S., Poma, S., Estrada, Y., Lee, T., & Prado, G. (2016). Familias Unidas’ cross-over effects on suicidal behaviors among Hispanic adolescents: Results from an effectiveness trial. Suicide and Life Threatening Behavior, 46(2), S8-S14.PMID: 27094111. *Kenya, S., Okoro, I., Carrasquillo, O., Prado, G. (2016). Can Home-Based HIV Rapid Testing Reduce HIV Disparities among African-Americans in Miami? Health Promotion Practice, 17(5), 722-730.PMID: 27091604*Vidot, D., Prado, G., Hlaing, W., Florez, H., Areheart, K., Messiah, S. (2016). Metabolic Syndrome Among Marijuana Users in the United States: An Analysis of National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey Data.?The American Journal of Medicine,?129(2), 173-179.PMID: 26548604*Vidot, D., Prado, G., de la Cruz-Munoz, N., Spadola, C., Cuesta, M., Messiah, S. (2016). Postoperative marijuana use and disordered eating among bariatric surgery patients.?Surgery for Obesity and Related Diseases,?12(1), 171-178.PMID: 26363714Jacobs, P., Estrada, Y., Tapia, M., Quevedo Terán, A., Condo Tamayo, C., Garcia, M., … Prado, G. (2016). Familias Unidas for High-Risk adolescents: Study design of a cultural adaptation and randomized controlled trial of a U.S. drug and sexual risk behavior intervention in Ecuador.Contemporary Clinical Trials, 47, 244 – 253.PMID: 26850901*St. George, S., Huang, S., Vidot, D., Smith, J., Brown, C., Prado, G. (2016). Factors associated with the implementation of the Familias Unidas intervention in a type 3 translational trial. Translational Behavioral Medicine, 6, 105-114.PMID: 27012258*Martinez, M., Huang, S., Estrada, Y. Sutton, M., Prado, G. (2015). The relationship between acculturation, ecodevelopment, and substance use among Hispanic/Latino Adolescents. Journal of Early Adolescence, 37(7), 948-974.Link*Sheehan, D., Trepka, M., Fennie, K., Prado, G., Cano, M., Maddox, L. (2015). Black–White Latino Racial Disparities in HIV Survival, Florida, 2000–2011.?International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health,?13(1), 9.PMID: 26703656*Vidot, D., Messiah, S., Prado, G., Hlaing, W. (2015). Relationship Between Current Substance Use and Unhealthy Weight Loss Practices Among Adolescents.?Maternal and Child Health Journal, 20(4), 870-877.PMID: 26649881Clarke, T., Christ, S., Soler-Vila, H., Lee, D., Arheart, K., Prado, G., Caban-Martinez, A., Fleming. L. (2015). Working with cancer: Health and employment among cancer survivors.?Annals of Epidemiology,?25(11), 832-838.PMID: ?26320705Kachan, D., Fleming, L., Christ S., Muennig, P., Prado, G, Tannenbaum, S., … Lee, D. (2015). Health Status of Older US Workers and Nonworkers, National Health Interview Survey, 1997-2011.?Preventing Chronic Disease,?12, E162. PMID: 26402052*Estrada, Y., Rosen, A., Huang, S., Tapia, M., Sutton, M., Willis, L., … Prado, G. (2015). Efficacy of a Brief Intervention to Reduce Substance Use and Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection Risk Among Latino Youth.?Journal of Adolescent Health,?57(6), 651-657.PMID: 26549551Gallo, C., Pantin, H., Villamar, J., Prado, G., Tapia, M., Ogiahra, M., … Brown, C. (2015). Blending Qualitative and Computational Linguistics Methods for Fidelity Assessment: Experience with the Familias Unidas Preventive Intervention.?Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research, 42(5), 574-585.PMID: 24500022*Sheehan, D., Trepka, M., Fennie, K., Prado, G., Madhivanan, P., Dillon, F., Maddox, L. (2015). Individual and neighborhood predictors of mortality among HIV-positive Latinos with history of injection drug use, Florida, 2000–2011.?Drug and Alcohol Dependence,?154, 243-250.PMID: ?26208792*Kenya, S., Okoro, I., Wallace, K., Carrasquillo, O, Prado, G. (2015). Strategies to Improve HIV Testing in African Americans.?The Journal of the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care, 26(4): 357-367. PMID: 2606669Perrino, T., Beardslee, W., Bernal, G., Brincks, A., Cruden, G., Howe, G., Murry, V., Pantin, H., Prado, G., Sandler, I., Brown, C. (2015). Toward Scientific Equity for the Prevention of Depression and Internalizing Symptoms in Vulnerable Youth.?Prevention Science, 16(5): 642-651. PMID: 25349137*Bacio, G., Estrada, Y., Huang, S., Martinez, M., Sardinas, K., Prado, G. (2015). Ecodevelopmental predictors of early initiation of alcohol, tobacco, and drug use among Hispanic adolescents.?Journal of School Psychology,?53(3), 195-208. PMID: 26054814Perrino, T., Pantin, H., Huang, S., Brincks, A., Brown, C., Prado, G. (2016). Reducing the Risk of Internalizing Symptoms among High‐risk Hispanic Youth through a Family Intervention: A Randomized Controlled Trial.?Family Process,?55(1), 91-106.PMID: 25683164Prado, G., Pantin, H., Estrada, Y. (2015). Integrating Evidence-Based Interventions for Adolescents Into Primary Care.?American Journal of Preventive Medicine,?48(4), 488-490.PMID: 25682998*Vidot,?D., Prado, G., De La Cruz-Munoz, N.,?Cuesta, M.,?Spadola, C., Messiah, S. (2015). Review of family-based approaches to improve postoperative outcomes among bariatric surgery patients.?Surgery for Obesity and Related Diseases,?11(2), 451-458.LinkPerrino, T., Pantin, H., Huang, S., Brincks, A., Brown, C. H., Prado, G. (2015). Reducing the Risk of Internalizing Symptoms among High‐risk Hispanic Youth through a Family Intervention: A Randomized Controlled Trial.?Family Process,?55(1), 91-106.PMID: 25683164*Gonzalez-Guarda, R, Williams, J. Merisier, M., Cummings, A., Prado, G. (2014). Acculturation, Risk Behaviors and Physical Dating Violence Victimization Among Cuban-American Adolescents.?Journal of Pediatric Nursing,?29(6), 633-640.PMID: 24680919*Córdova, D., Huang, S., Garvey, M., Estrada, Y., & Prado, G. (2014).?Do Parent–Adolescent Discrepancies in Family Functioning Increase the Risk of Hispanic Adolescent HIV Risk Behaviors??Family Process,?53(2), 348-363. PMID: 24617745*Vidot, D., Prado, G., Hlaing, W., Arheart, K., Messiah, S. (2014). Emerging Issues for our Nation's Health: The Intersection of Marijuana Use and Cardiometabolic Disease Risk.?Journal of Addictive Diseases.PMID: 24471513*Córdova, D., Parra-Cardona, J., Blow, A., Johnson, D., Prado, G., Fitzgerald, H. (2014). ‘They don't look at what affects us’: The role of ecodevelopmental factors on alcohol and drug use among Latinos with physical disabilities.?Ethnicity & Health,?1-21.PMID: 24571535Perrino, T., Pantin, H., Prado, G., Huang, S., Brincks, A., Howe, G., … Brown, C. (2014). Preventing Internalizing Symptoms among Hispanic Adolescents: A Synthesis across Familias Unidas Trials. Prevention Science, 15(6): 917–928.PMID: 24390684*Huang, S., Cordova, D., Estrada, Y., Brincks, A, Prado, G. (2014). The Efficacy of a Family Intervention in Reducing Illicit Drug Use among High-Risk Hispanic Adolescents: An Application of the Complier Average Causal Effect Analysis. Family Process, 53(2): 336-47.PMID: 24611528Prado, G., Huang, S., Cordova, D., Malcolm, S., Estrada, Y., Cano, N., … Brown, C.H. (2013). Ecodevelopmental and intrapersonal moderators of a family based preventive intervention for Hispanic youth: A latent profile analysis. Prevention Science, 14: 290-299.PMID: 23408280McCollister, K., Freitas, D., Prado, G, Pantin, H. (2013). Opportunity Costs and Financial Incentives for Hispanic Youth Participating in a Family- Based HIV and Substance Use Preventive Intervention. Journal of Primary Prevention, 35(1): 13-20. PMID: 24162106*Munoz-Price, S., Lubarsky, D., Arheart, K., Prado, G., Cleary, T., … Birnbach, D. (2013). Interactions between anesthesiologists and the environment while providing anesthesia care in the operating room.?AJIC: American Journal of Infection Control,?41(10), 922-924.LinkPrado, G., Lightfoot, M., Brown, C.H. (2013). Macro-Level Approaches to HIV Prevention among Ethnic Minority Youth: State of the Science, Opportunities, and Challenges. American Psychologist, 68(4): 286-99.PMID: 23688095*Vidot, D., Arheart, K., Prado, G., Bandstra, E., Messiah, S. (2013). Illicit Drug Use and Cardiometabolic Disease Risk: An Analysis of 2005-2008 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey Data. International Journal of Clinical Practice, 67(11):1173-81. PMID: 24165430*Córdova, D., Parra-Cardona, J. R., Blow, A., Johnson, D., Prado, G., Fitzgerald, H. (2013). The role of intrapersonal factors on alcohol and drug use among Latinos with physical disabilities. Journal of Social Work Practice in the Addictions, 13(3): 244-268.PMID: 24000277Brown, C.H., Mohr, D., Gallo, C., Palinkas, L., Wingood, G., Prado, G., … Jacobs, C. (2013). A Computational Future for Preventing HIV in Minority Communities: How Advanced Technology Can Improve Implementation of Effective Programs.?JAIDS Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes,?63 Suppl 1(1), S72-S84.PMID: 23673892Brody, G., Beach, S., Hill, K., Howe, G., Prado, G., Fullerton, S. (2013). Using Genetically Informed, Randomized Prevention Trials to Test Etiological Hypotheses About Child and Adolescent Drug Use and Psychopathology. American Journal of Public Health, 103 Suppl 1:S19-24.PMID: 23927515*Farrelly, C., Cordova, D., Huang, S., Estrada, Y., Prado, G. (2013). The Role of Acculturation and Family Functioning in Predicting HIV Risk Behaviors Among Hispanic Delinquent Youth. Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health, 15(3): 476-83.PMID: 22532299*Malcolm, S., Huang, S., Cordova, D., Freitas, D., Arzon, M., Leon-Jimenez, G., Pantin, H., Prado., G. (2013). Predicting Condom Use Attitudes, Norms, and Control Beliefs in Hispanic Problem Behavior Youth: The Effects of Family Functioning and Parent–Adolescent Communication About Sex on Condom Use. Health Education & Behavior, 40(4): 384-91. PMID: 3584180*Ortega, J., Huang, S., Prado, G. (2012). Applying Ecodevelopmental Theory and the Theory of Reasoned Action to Understand HIV Risk Behaviors Among Hispanic Adolescents. Hispanic Health Care International, 10(1):42-52. PMID: 3495617Myers, N, Brincks, A., Ames, A., Prado, G., Penedo, F., Benedict, C. (2012). Multilevel Modeling in Psychosomatic Medicine Research. Psychosomatic Medicine. 74(9): 925-36. PMID: 3498540*Córdova, D., Huang, S., Pantin, H., Prado, G. (2012). Do the Effects of a Family Intervention on Alcohol and Drug Use Vary by Nativity Status? Psychology of Addictive Behaviors. 26(3): 655-60.PMID: 3299867*De Santis, J., Layerla, D., Barroso, S., Gattamorta, K., Sanchez, M., Prado, G. (2012). Predictors of Eating Attitudes and Behaviors Among Gay Hispanic Men.?Archives of Psychiatric Nursing,?26(2), 111-126.Link *Córdova, D., Huang, S., Arzon, M., Freitas, D., Malcolm, S., Prado, G. (2011). The Role of Attitudes, Family, Peer and School on Alcohol Use, Rule Breaking and Aggressive Behavior in Hispanic Delinquent Adolescents.?The Open Family Studies Journal,?4(1), 38-45. PMID: 22473467Prado, G., Cordova, D., Huang, S., Estrada, Y., Rosen, A., Bacio, G.A., … McCollister, K. (2012). The efficacy of Familias Unidas on drug and alcohol outcomes for Hispanic delinquent youth: Main effects and interaction effects by parental stress and social support.?Drug and Alcohol Dependence,?125, S18-S25.PMID: 3435476Prado, G., Pantin, H., Huang, S., Cordova, D., Tapia, M., Velazquez, M., … Estrada, Y. (2012). Effects of a family intervention in reducing HIV risk behaviors among high-risk Hispanic adolescents: A randomized controlled trial (Report). Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, 166(2): 127-133.PMID: 21969363Brown, C.H., Kellam, S., Kaupert, S., Muthén, B., Wang, W., Muthén, L., Chamberlain, P., PoVey, C., Cady, R., Valente, T., Ogihara, M., Prado, G., … McManus J. (2012). Partnerships for the Design, Conduct, and Analysis of Effectiveness, and Implementation Research: Experiences of the Prevention Science and Methodology Group. Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research, 39(4): 301-316.PMID: 22160786Maldonado-Molina, M., Reingle, J., Jennings, W., G. Prado. (2011). Drinking and driving among immigrant and US-born Hispanic young adults: results from a longitudinal and nationally representative study. Addictive Behaviors, 36: 381-388.PMID: 21216535Prado, G., Pantin, H. (2011). Reducing Substance Use and HIV Health Disparities among Hispanic Youth in the U.S.A.: The Familias Unidas Program of Research, Psychosocial Interventions, 20: 63-73. PMID: 21743790*Huang, S., Trapido, E., Fleming, L., Arheart, K., Crandall, L., French, M., Malcolm, S., Prado, G. (2011).?The Long-term Effects of Childhood Maltreatment Experiences on Subsequent Illicit Drug Use and Drug-related Problems in Young Adulthood. Addictive Behaviors, 36: 95-102.PMID: 2993314Feaster, D., Brincks, A., Mitrani, V., Prado, G. Schwartz, S., Szapocznik, J. (2010). The efficacy of structural ecosystems therapy for HIV medication adherence with African American women.?Journal of Family Psychology, 24(1): 51-5. PMID: 20175608De La Rosa, M., Dillon, F., Ganapati, E., Rojas, P., Pinto, E., Prado, G. (2010). Mother-Daughter Attachment and Drug Abuse among Latinas in the United States.?Journal of Drug Issues,?40(2), 379-404.Link Feaster, D., Burns, M., Brincks, A., Prado, G., Mitrani, V., Mauer, M., Szapocznik, J. (2010). Structural Ecosystems Therapy for HIV+ African American Women and Drug Abuse Relapse. Family Process, 49(2): 204-219. PMID: 20594207Amaro, H., Reed, E., Rowe, E. Picci, J., Mantella, P., Prado, G. (2010). Brief Screening and Intervention for Alcohol and Drug Use in a College Student Health Clinic: Feasibility, Implementation, and Outcomes. Journal of American College Health, 58: 357-364.PMID: 20159759Prado, G., Huang, S., Maldonado-Molina, M., Bandiera, F., Schwartz, S, de la Vega, P. Brown, C.H., Pantin, H. (2010). An Empirical Test of Ecodevelopmental Theory in Predicting HIV Risk Behaviors among Hispanic Youth. Health Education & Behavior, 37: 97-114. PMID: 20130302Reed, E., Prado, G., Matsumoto, A. Amaro, H. (2010). Alcohol and Drug Use and Related Consequences among Gay, Lesbian and Bisexual College Students: Relevance of Experiencing Violence, Feeling Safe on Campus, and Perceived Stress. Addictive Behaviors, 35: 168-171.PMID: 19796880Lopez, B., Huang, S., Wang, W., Prado, G., Brown, C. H., Zeng, G., K. Flavin, Pantin, H. (2010). Intrapersonal and Ecodevelopmental Factors Associated with Smoking in Hispanic Adolescents. Journal of Child and Family Studies, 19: 492-503.LinkAmaro, H., Ahl, M. Matsumoto, A., Prado, G., Mulé, C., Kemmemer, A., Larimer, M.E., Masi, D., Mantella, P. (2009). Trial of the University Assistance Program for Alcohol Use among Mandated Students. Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, S16: 45-56.PMID: 19538912Lopez, B., Wang, W., Schwartz, S., Prado, G., Huang, S., Brown, H., Pantin, H., Szapocznik, J. (2009). School, Family, and Peer Factors and their Association with Substance Use in Hispanic Adolescents. Journal of Primary Prevention, 30(6): 622-641. PMID: 19949868Pantin, H., Prado, G., Lopez, B., Huang, S., Tapia, M., Schwartz, S., Sabillon, E. Brown, C.H., Branchini, J. (2009). A Randomized Controlled Trial of Familias Unidas for Hispanic Adolescents with Behavior Problems. Psychosomatic Medicine, 71: 987 – 995.PMID: 19834053Prado, G., Huang, S., Schwartz, S., Maldonado-Molina, M., Bandiera, F., de la Rosa, M., Pantin, H. (2009). What accounts for differences in substance use among U.S. born and immigrant Hispanic adolescents?: Results from a longitudinal prospective cohort study.? Journal of Adolescent Health, 45: 118 – 125. PMID: 19628137Prado, G., Schwartz, S., Maldonado-Molina, M., Huang, S., Pantin, H., Lopez, B., Szapocznik, J. (2009). Eco-developmental x intrapersonal risk: Substance use and sexual behavior in Hispanic adolescents. Health Education & Behavior, 36: 45-51.PMID: 18326053*Arévalo, S., Prado, G., Amaro, H. (2008). Spirituality, sense of coherence, and coping responses in women receiving treatment for alcohol and drug addiction. Evaluation and Program Planning, 31: 113-123. PMID: 17825910Lopez, B., Schwartz, S. J., Prado, G., Campo, A. E., Pantin, H. (2008). Adolescent Neurological Development and its Implications for Adolescent Substance Use Prevention (Report). Journal of Primary Prevention, 25: 211-232.PMID: 18236158Lopez, B., Schwartz, S., Prado, G., Huang, S., Rothe, E. M., Wang, W., Pantin, H. (2008). Correlates of Early Alcohol and Drug Use in Hispanic Adolescents: Examining the Role of ADHD with Comorbid Conduct Disorder, Family, School, and Peers. Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, 37(4): 820-832. PMID: 19538912Prado, G., Szapocznik, J., Schwartz, S. Maldonado-Molina, M. Pantin, H. (2008). Drug abuse prevalence, etiology, prevention, and treatment in Hispanic adolescents: A Cultural Perspective. Journal of Drug Issues, 22: 5-36. LinkAmaro, H., Dai, J., Arévalo, S., Acevedo, A., Matsumoto, A., Nieves, R., Prado, G. (2007). Effects of integrated trauma treatment on outcomes in a racially/ethnically diverse sample of women in urban community-based substance abuse treatment. Journal of Urban Health, 84: 508-522.PMID: 17356904Fernández, M., Bowen, S., Warren, J., Iba?ez, G., Hernandez, N., Harper, G., Prado, G. (2007). Crystal methamphetamine: A source of added sexual risk for Hispanic MSM? Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 245-252.PMID: 16930858Fernández, M., Warren, J., Iba?ez, G., Varga, L., Bowen, G., Prado, G. (2007). Cruising in Cyber Space: Comparing Internet Chat room versus Community Venues for Recruiting Hispanic Men Who Have Sex with Men to Participate in Prevention Studies. Journal of Ethnicity in Substance Abuse, 6: 143-162.PMID: 18192208Maldonado-Molina, M., Collins, L., Lanza, S., Prado, G., Ramirez, R., Canino, G. (2007). Patterns of Substance Use Onset among Hispanics in Puerto Rico and the United States. Addictive Behaviors, 32: 2432-2437.PMID: 17493764Maldonado-Molinda, M. Komro, K., Prado, G. (2007). Prospective association between dieting and smoking initiation among adolescents. American Journal of Health Promotion, 32: 2432-2437.PMID: 17894260Prado, G., Pantin, H., Briones, E., Schwartz, S., Feaster, D., Huang, S., … Szapocznik, J. (2007). A randomized controlled trial of a family-centered intervention in preventing substance use and HIV risk behaviors in Hispanic adolescents. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 75: 914-926. [Appeared on the NIMH website as Top Science News, December 2007].PMID: 18085908Sullivan, S., Schwartz, S., Prado, G., Pantin, H., Huang, S., Szapocznik, J. (2007). A bidimensional model of acculturation for examining differences in family functioning and behavior problems in Hispanic immigrant adolescents. Journal of Early Adolescence, 27: 405-430.LinkSzapocznik, J., Prado, G. (2007). Negative effects of family functioning from psychosocial treatments: A recommendation for expanded safety monitoring. Journal of Family Psychology, 21: 468-478.PMID: 17874932Szapocznik, J., Prado, G., Burlew, K., Williams, R., Santisteban, D. (2007). Drug Abuse in African American and Hispanic Adolescents: Culture, Development, and Behavior. Annual Review of Clinical Psychology, 3: 77-105.PMID: 17716049Prado, G., Pantin, H., Schwartz, S., Lupei, N., Szapocznik, J. (2006). Predictors of engagement and retention in a family-centered substance abuse and HIV preventive intervention for Hispanic adolescents. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 31: 874 – 890.PMID: 16049264Prado, G., Schwartz, S., Pattatucci-Aragon, P., Clatts, M., Pantin, H., … Szapocznik, J. (2006). The Prevention of HIV Transmission in Hispanic Populations. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 84: S43 – S53.PMID: 16764997Schwartz, S., Coatsworth, J., Pantin, H., Prado, G., Sharp, E., Szapocznik, J. (2006). The role of ecodevelopmental context and self-concept in depressive and externalizing symptoms in Hispanic adolescents. International Journal of Behavioral Development, 30: 359 – 370.LinkSchwartz S., Pantin, H. Sullivan, S., Prado, G., Szapocznik, J. (2006). Nativity and Years in the Receiving Culture as Markers of Acculturation in Ethnic Enclaves. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 7: 345 – 353.PMID: 16799700Szapocznik, J., Lopez, B., Prado, G., Schwartz, S., Amaro, H., Pantin, H. (2006). Outpatient Drug Abuse Treatment for Hispanic Adolescents. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 84: S54 – S63.PMID: 16765535 Tapia, M. Schwartz, S., Prado, G., Lopez, B., Pantin, H. (2006). Parent-Centered Intervention: A Practical Approach for Preventing Drug Abuse in Hispanic Adolescents. Research on Social Work Practice, 16: 146-165.LinkPantin, H.*, Prado, G.*, Schwartz, S., Sullivan, S. (2005). Methodological Challenges in Designing Efficacious Drug Abuse and HIV Preventive Interventions for Hispanic Adolescent Subgroups. Journal of Urban Health, 82: S92 – S102. [*First two authors contributed equally to this work]PMID: 15933335Prado, G., Feaster, D., Schwartz, S., Pratt, I., Smith, L., Szapocznik, J. (2005). Religious Involvement, Coping, and Social Support, and Psychological Distress in HIV+ African American Women. AIDS and Behavior, 8: 221-235.PMID: 15475672Schwartz, S. J., Pantin, H., Prado, G., Sullivan, S., Szapocznik, J. (2005). Family functioning, Identity, and Problem Behavior in Hispanic Immigrant Early Adolescents. Journal of Early Adolescence, 25: 392-420.PMID: 16912809Pantin, H., Schwartz, S., Sullivan, S., Prado, G., Szapocznik, J. (2004). Ecodevelopmental HIV prevention programs for Hispanic adolescents. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 74: 545-558.PMID: 15554814Szapocznik, J., Feaster, D.J., Mitrani, V., Prado, G., Smith, L., Robinson-Batista, C., Schwartz, S., Mauer, M., Robbins, M. (2004). Structural ecosystems therapy for HIV+ African American women: Effects on psychological distress family hassles, family support. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 72: 288-303.PMID: 15065962Mitrani, V.B., Prado, G., Feaster, D.J., Robinson-Batista, C., Szapocnik, J. (2003). Relational factors and family engagement in family-therapy for HIV+ African American women. Family Process, 42: 31-45.PMID: 12698597Pantin, H., Schwartz, S., Prado, G., Feaster, D.J., Szapocznik, J. (2003). PTSD symptoms in Hispanic immigrants after the September 11th attacks: Severity and relationship to previous traumatic exposure. Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 25: 56-72.LinkPantin, H., Coatsworth, J.D., Feaster, D.J., Newman, F.L., Briones, E., Prado, G., Schwartz, S.J., Szapocznik, J. (2003). Familias Unidas: The efficacy of an intervention to promote parental investment in Hispanic immigrant families. Prevention Science, 4: 189-201.PMID: 12940469Kalichman S., Stein, J.A., Malow, R., Averhart, C., Dévieux, J., Jennings, T., Prado, G., Feaster, D.J. (2002). Predicting protected sexual behaviour using the Information-Motivation-Behaviour skills model among adolescent substance abusers in court-ordered treatment .Psychology Health and Medicine, 7: 327-338.PMID: 19079796Prado, G., Abraham-Pratt, I., Feaster, D., Robinson-Batista, C., Charles, M. Smith, L., Szapocznik, J. (2002). Differences in adjustment in HIV+ African American heterosexual and homosexual women. Journal of the Gay and Lesbian Medical Association, 6: 19-26.PMID: 16609748?Prado, G., Szapocznik, J., Mitrani, V.B., Mauer, M., Smith, L. Feaster, D. (2002). Factors influencing engagement into interventions for adaptation to HIV in African American Women. AIDS and Behavior, 6: 141-151. PMID: 16715177Smith, L., Feaster, D. J., Prado, G., Kamin, M., Blaney, N, Szapocznik, J. (2001). The psychosocial functioning of HIV+ and HIV- African American recent mothers. AIDS and Behavior, 5: 219-231.Link20. Other works, publications and abstracts: N/A21. Other works accepted for publication: N/AV. PROFESSIONAL22. Funded Research Performed:PI of Continuous NIH funding since 2004 [Total as PI/MPI is greater than $15 million] Current CENTER FOR LATINO HEALTH RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES – CLARO INVESTIGATOR DEVELOPMENT COREPrincipal Investigator: Guillermo Prado, PI Funding Source: NIMHD/NIHProject Period: 9/29/2017 – 9/28/22 Total Award: $1, 367, 620 (Total Center award is approx $6, 800,000)FAMILY-BASED EHEALTH OBESITY PREVENTION INTERVENTION FOR HISPANIC ADOLESCENTS NIH K01 HL133521 Principal Investigator: Sara M. St. George, PhD Mentoring Team: Guillermo Prado, PhD (Primary Mentor); Hendricks Brown, PhD; Sara Czaja, PhD; Alan Delamater, PhD; David Mohr, PhD Funding Source: National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute Project Period: 7/1/2016 – 6/30/2021 Total Award: $617,493EVALUATING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF AN eHEALTH EBI FOR LATINO YOUTH IN PRIMARY CAREPrincipal Investigator: Guillermo Prado, PI Funding Source: National Institute on Drug Abuse/NIHProject Period: 7/1/2016 – 6/30/21 Total Award: $3,800,000 FAMILY IMPACT ON DRUG USE AND HIV RISK BEHAVIOR IN HISPANIC SEXUAL AND MINORITY YOUTHPrincipal Investigator: Manuel Ocasio, MPHFunding Source: National Institute on Drug Abuse/NIHProject Period: 6/1/2016 – 5/31/19Role:Sponsor/MentorFAMILIES PREVENTING AND REDUCING OBESITY HEALTH DISPARITIES IN HISPANIC YOUTHPrincipal Investigator: Guillermo Prado, PI (Contact PI) and Sarah Messiah (Co-PI)Funding Source: National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities/NIHProject Period: 7/1/2013 – 2/28/18 Total Award: $1,912,500 FAMILIES PREVENTING AND REDUCING OBESITY HEALTH DISPARITIES IN HISPANIC YOUTH – ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT – Electronic monitoring of Physical Activity Principal Investigator: Guillermo Prado, PI (Contact PI) and Sarah Messiah (Co-PI)Funding Source: National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities/NIHProject Period: 9/30/2013 – 9/29/2015 Total Award: $107, 695 FAMILIES PREVENTING AND REDUCING OBESITY HEALTH DISPARITIES IN HISPANIC YOUTH – ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT – Intersection of Depression and Obesity by GenderPrincipal Investigator: Guillermo Prado, PI (Contact PI) and Sarah Messiah (Co-PI)Funding Source: National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities/NIHProject Period: 10/1/2015– 9/30/2016 Total Award: $100, 000 TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER OF AN EVIDENCE-BASED, PARENTING PREVENTIVE INTERVENTION FOR YOUTH LIVING IN ECUADORPrincipal Investigator:Guillermo Prado, PI Funding Source: University of Catholica, Guayaquil, Ecuador Project Period: 4/1/2014 – 3/31/17Total Award: $840,000 TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER OF AN EVIDENCE-BASED, PARENTING PREVENTIVE INTERVENTION FOR YOUTH LIVING IN CHLIEPrincipal Investigator:Guillermo Prado, PI Funding Source: San José de Maipo Foundation Project Period: 7/1/2015 – 6/30/18Total Award: $540,000 A NOVEL PREGNANCY PREVENTION INTERVENTION FOR LATINO MIDDLE SCHOOL GIRLSPrincipal Investigator:Anne Norris, PI Role:Co-Investigator (until February 1, 2016)Funding Source: National Institute of Nursing ResearchProject Period: 9/25/2014 – 9/24/19 Total Award: $3,509,000 KIIDS: KNOWING ABOUT INTERVENTION IMPLEMENTATION IN DETENTION SITESPrincipal Investigator: Ralph DiClemente, PI (Contact PI) and Gene Brody (Co-PI)Role:PI, University of Miami Subcontract ($505, 055)Funding Source: National Institute on Drug Abuse/NIHProject Period: 7/1/2013 – 6/30/18 Total Award: $3,454,960 IMPLEMENTING COMPREHENSIVE PMTCT AND HIV PREVENTION FOR SOUTH AFRICAN COUPLES / IMPLEMENTATION SCIENCE METHODS ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENTPrincipal Investigator: Deborah Jones Role:Co-IFunding Source: NICHD/NIH Project Period: 5/1/2014 – 4/30/15Total Award: $321,861TRANSLATIONAL OF A CULTURALLY ADAPTED LIFESTYLE MODIFICATION PROGRAM WITH TEXT MESSAGING IN A HISPANIC COMMUNITY (Mentored Translational Research Scholar Award – K12; 5KL2TR000461)Principal Investigator: Mark Stoutenberg Role:MentorFunding Source: Miami Clinical Translational Science Institute (J. Szapocznik, PI; 5UL1TR000460; 5KL2TR000461) Project Period: 6/1/2014 – 5/31/17Total Award: $315,000CENTER FOR PREVENTION IMPLMENTATION METHODOLOGY FOR DRUG ABUSE AND SEXUAL RISK BEHAVIORPrincipal Investigator: Hendricks Brown, Ph.D. Role & Effort: PI, University of Miami Subcontract ($225,800)Co-Director, Administration Core (10% effort)Co-Director, Methods Core (5% effort) Co-Chair, Pilot Research Projects and Mentoring Committee; andMember, Executive Steering Committee Funding Source: National Institute on Drug Abuse /NIHProject Period: 7/1/2011 – 5/31/16Total Award: $5,284,729SOUTH FLORIDA CENTER FOR REDUCING CANCER HEALTH DISPARITIESCo-Principal Investigators: Olveen Carrasquillo, Ph.D. (contact PI) and Erin Kobetz, Ph.D.Role & Effort: Director, Training Core (5% effort)Funding Source: National Cancer Institute /NIHProject Period: 9/1/2010 – 8/31/15Total Award: $4,087,227THE MIAMI CENTER FOR AIDS RESEARCHPrincipal Investigator: Savita Pahwa, M.D. Role & Effort: Director, Behavioral Sciences and Community Outreach Core (10% effort) (Role 2012 – 2014)Funding Source: National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases/NIHCore Budget:$1,525,479 Total Award: $7,499,030 NATIONAL HISPANIC SCIENCE NETWORK ON DRUG ABUSEPrincipal Investigator:Hilda PantinRole & Effort: Steering Committee (2.5% effort)Funding Source: National Cancer Institute /NIHProject Period: 9/1/2009 – 8/31/14Total Award: $2,625,000PREVENTING HIV IN HISPANIC ADOLESCENTS VIA AN INTERNET-BASED FAMILY INTERVENTIONPrincipal Investigators: Yannine Estrada, Ph.D.Role:Primary Mentor (10% effort)Funding Source: Centers for Disease Control and PreventionProject Period: 1/1/12 – 12/31/15Total Award: $1,098,763.00TOGETHER AGAINST VIOLENCE AMONG PARTNERED TEENS/JUNTOS OPUESTOS A LA VIOLENCIE ENTRE NOVIOSPrincipal Investigator: Rosa Maria Gonzalez-Guarda, PhD, MPH, RNRole:Senior Research Mentor (1% effort)Funding Source: Robert Wood Johnson FoundationProject Period: 9/30/11 – 9/29/14Total Award: $375,000FAMILIAS UNIDAS STAGE III: PREVENTING SUBSTANCE USE IN HISPANIC YOUTHPrincipal Investigator: Guillermo Prado, Ph.D. (30% effort)Grant #:R01 DA025192Funding Source: National Institute on Drug Abuse /NIH Project Period: 12/15/08 – 3/30/15 (NCE)Total Award: $3,465,578 SUPPLEMENTAL TO FAMILIAS UNIDAS STAGE III: PREVENTING SUBSTANCE USE IN HISPANIC YOUTHPrincipal Investigator: Guillermo Prado, Ph.D. (10% effort)Grant #:3R01 DA025192S1Funding Source: National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism/NIH Project Period: 3/1/09 – 3/30/15 (NCE)Total Award: $499,469 CompletedPREVENTING HIV RISK BEHAVIORS IN HISPANIC ADOLESCENTSPrincipal Investigator: Guillermo Prado, Ph.D. (15% effort)Grant #:U01PS0000671Funding Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Project Period: 9/30/07 – 3/1/14Total Award: $1,343,095 PREVENTING DRUG ABUSE AND HIV IN HISPANIC FIRST OFFENDERS Principal Investigator: Guillermo Prado, Ph.D. (25% effort)Grant #:R01 DA025894Funding Source: National Institute on Drug Abuse /NIH Project Period: 8/1/09 – 3/30/13 Total Award: $1,278,046 DIVERSITY SUPPLEMENT: FAMILIAS UNIDAS STAGE III: PREVENTING SUBSTANCE USE IN HISPANIC YOUTHPrincipal Investigator: Guillermo Prado, Ph.D. Mentee: David Cordova, Ph.D.Grant #:3R01DA025192 S2 Prado (PI)Funding Source: National Institute on Drug Abuse /NIHProposed Project Period: 9/15/10 – 11/30/12Total Award: $146,878methodlogy for mental health and drug prevention & early inteventionPrincipal Investigator: Hendricks Brown, Ph.D.Role on Project: Co-Investigator Grant #:R01 MH040859Funding Source: National Institute of Mental Health/NIH Project Period: 6/1/05 – 5/31/2010Total Award: $3,237,670 ECODEVELOPMENTAL CLASSES OF YOUTH DRUG USE & RISKY SEXPrincipal Investigator: Guillermo Prado, Ph.D. (40% effort)Grant #: R03 DA019101Funding Source: National Institute on Drug Abuse/NIH Project Period: 09/20/04 – 07/31/07Total Award: $140,500Preventing Drug Abuse and HIV in Hispanic AdolescentsPrincipal Investigator: Hilda Pantin, Ph.D.Role on Project: Co-Investigator Grant #:R01 DA017462Funding Source: National Institute on Drug Abuse /NIH Project Period: 12/01/03 – 11/30/08Total Award: $2,644,812Families Preventing HIV in Hispanic AdolescentsPrincipal Investigator: José Szapocznik, Ph.D.Role on Project: Co-Principal Investigator Grant #:R01 MH63042Funding Source: National Institute of Mental Health/NIH Project Period: 09/30/00 – 8/31/06Total Award: $3, 307, 765Structural Ecosystems Therapy with HIV+African American WomenPrincipal Investigator: José Szapocznik, Ph.D.Role on Project: Data Analyst (50% effort)Grant #:R 37 MH55796Funding Source: National Institute of Mental Health/NIH Project Period: 09/30/95 - 04/30/03 Total Award: $4,706,912Editorial responsibilities:Associate Editor, Prevention Science 2014 – 2016Editorial Board, Journal of Pediatric Psychology 2009-2012Ad-hoc Journal Reviewer: Annals of Epidemiology; Journal of Behavioral Medicine; Journal of Primary Prevention; American Journal of Community Psychology;AIDS Education & Prevention; Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology;Health, Education & Behavior; Journal of Adolescent Health; Journal of Family Psychology; Family Relations; Journal of Early Adolescence; Identity; AIDS & Behavior, Drug and Alcohol DependenceProfessional and Honorary Organizations:Delta Omega Honorary Public Health Society2010-PresentAmerican Public Health Association2005-PresentSociety for Prevention Research2003-PresentNational Hispanic Science Network on Drug Abuse 2003-PresentNational Prevention Science Methodology Group 2004-PresentNational Service: NIHMember, Special Emphasis Panel, 2017/10 ZRG1 F16-R (20) F, 7/2017Center for Scientific Review, National Institutes of HealthMember, Health Disparity SBIR Review, Center for Scientific Review, 10/2016National Institutes of HealthStanding Committee/Chartered Member, Community Level Health Promotion 7/2010-6/2014Study Section, Center for Scientific Review, National Institutes of Health (4 year term)Member, National Institute on Drug Abuse Avant-Garde Special Emphasis Panel 20131/2013Member, National Institute on Drug Abuse Avant-Garde Special Emphasis Panel 20121/2012Member, Dissemination and Implementation Research in Health Study Section, 2/2011Center for Scientific Review, National Institutes of HealthMember, National Institute on Drug Abuse Avant-Garde 2011 Special Emphasis Panel 4/2011Member, National Institute on Drug Abuse Avant-Garde 2010 Special Emphasis Panel 4/2010Ad-hoc Member, Risk and Intervention for Addictions Study Section, 3/2010Center for Scientific Review, National Institutes of HealthAd-hoc Member, Community Level Health Promotion Study Section, 10/2009Center for Scientific Review, National Institutes of HealthMember, Special Emphasis Panel/Scientific Review Group ZMD1 PA (13), National8/2009Center on Minority Health and Health Disparities Member, Special Emphasis Panel/Scientific Review Group ZMD1 PA (R8), National 7/2009Center on Minority Health and HealthAd-hoc Member, Community Level Health Promotion Study Section, Center for 6/2009Scientific Review National Institutes of HealthMember, Special Emphasis Panel/Scientific Review Group ZMH1 ERB-E (02), Center 12/2008For Scientific Review, National Institutes of Health Ad-hoc Member, Community Level Health Promotion Study Section, 10/2008 Center for Scientific Review, National Institutes of HealthSelected National Service: OtherBoard of Directors, Research!America2018 – PresentPresident Elect, Society for Prevention Research2018-2019Selection Committee for McKnight Fellowships, Florida Education Fund 2017Member, Society for Prevention Research Fellows Selection Committee2014 - 2017Conference Chair, National Hispanic Science Network 13th International “Conference on2013Eliminating Health Disparities: Challenges and Opportunities”, Bethesda, MDChair, Society for Prevention Research 21st Annual Conference "The Science of 2013Prevention: Building a Comprehensive National Strategy for Well Being", San Francisco, CASteering Committee, NIH-sponsored National Hispanic Science Network 2013-2016Member, Conference Planning Committee, Society for Prevention Research 20th 2011-2012 Annual Conference "Promoting Healthy Living Through Prevention Science", Washington, DCBoard of Directors, Society for Prevention Research 2010 – 2013Member, Conference Planning Committee, 11th Annual National Conference of the 2011 National Hispanic Science Network on Drug Abuse: “Pathways Toward Health Equities inHispanic Populations", Sponsored by the National Institute on Drug Abuse, Miami, FLMember, Diversity Network Committee, Society for Prevention Research 2010Member, Conference Planning Committee, 9th Annual National Conference of the 2009National Hispanic Science Network on Drug Abuse: “Advances in etiologic and intervention models in Hispanic addiction research”, Sponsored by the National Institute on Drug Abuse, Miami, FLChair, Diversity Network Meeting, 16th Annual Conference of the Society for 2008Prevention Research: “For the Advancement of Prevention Science Worldwide.” San Francisco, CACo-Chair, 8th Annual National Conference of the National Hispanic Science Network on 2008Drug Abuse: “Community, Behavioral and Molecular Sciences in Addictive Disorders”,Sponsored by the National Institute on Drug Abuse/National Institutes of Health, Washington, D.C. Member, Abstract Review Committee, NIMH, Annual International Conference on the 2008Role of Families in Preventing and Adapting to HIV/AIDS, Providence, Rhode IslandMember, Abstract Review Committee, 15th Annual Meeting of the Society for 2007Prevention Research: “Advancing Science-Based Prevention: Creating Real World Solutions.” Washington, D.C. Member, Conference Planning Committee, 7th Annual National Conference of the 2007National Hispanic Science Network on Drug Abuse: “Drug Use and Adaptation to Rapidly Changing Environments”, Sponsored by the National Institute on Drug Abuse, Miami, FLMember, Conference Planning Committee, 15th Annual National Conference of the 2005National Hispanic Science Network on Drug Abuse: “Comorbidity of Drug Abuse”, Sponsored by the National Institute on Drug Abuse/National Institutes of Health, Miami, FLMember, Steering Committee, Early Career Preventionist Network 2005-2007Member, Planning Committee, 14th Annual Meeting of the Society for 2006Prevention Research: “Applying Prevention Science to Reduce Health Disparities.” San Antonio, TXCo-Chair, New Investigator and Poster Subcommittee. 6th Annual National Conference 2006of the National Hispanic Science Network on Drug Abuse: “Drug Use and HIV/AIDS: Implications for the Hispanic Population”, Scottsdale, AZCo-Chair. New Investigator Panel Committee, 5th Annual National Conference of the 2005National Hispanic Science Network on Drug Abuse: “Comorbidity of Drug Abuse”, Coral Gables, FL25. Honors and Awards:International and Domestic:National Award of Excellence in Research by a Senior Investigator, National Hispanic Science Network2018 Exemplar Award, Washington University Center for Clinical and 2017Research Ethics Friend of Early Career Preventionists (Mentoring Award), (International) Society 2017for Prevention Research Contributions to Graduate Education Award, Florida Education Fund’s Annual 2016 Graduate School Conference and Annual McKnight Fellows Meeting International Collaborative Prevention Research Award, (International) Society for 2016 Prevention Research Young Investigator Award, (International) Society for Research on Adolescence 2012Selected as Latino Leaders Magazine’s Leaders of the Future2011Community, Culture, and Prevention Science Award, (International) Society for 2010Prevention Research National Award of Excellence in Research by a New Investigator, National Hispanic 2008Science Network on Drug AbuseEarly Career Award for Prevention Science, (International) Society for Prevention 2007ResearchLocalDistinguished Alumni Award, University of Miami Department of Public Health2015Sciences The Familias Unidas Program Endowment Fund (Amount $375,000)2015Miller Professorship Endowment, University of Miami2014University of Miami Miller School of Medicine's "NIH Million Dollar Club" 2011, 2012, 2013Top 20 under Age 40 Business Leaders and Innovators of South Florida 2010Inaugural Cohort, Miami HeraldIron Arrow, University of Miami’s Highest Honorary Society2010Delta Omega Honorary Society in Public Health2010Post-Doctoral Fellowships: N/A27. Other Professional Activities:Scientific Advisory Board Member, Center for International Business 2016-PresentEducation and Research Scientific Advisory Board Member, University of Miami’s Center of 2014-PresentExcellence on Health Disparities; National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities/NIH Grant # P60MD002266-08Expert Panel Member, Advancing Transdisciplinary Translation for Prevention of 2012Drug Abuse and Addiction: NIH funded ConferenceScientific Advisory Board Member, Arizona State University’s Center of 2006-PresentExcellence on Health Disparities; National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities/NIH Grant # P20MD002316Expert Panel Member, Adolescent Sexual Health Meeting, New York State 2009Health DepartmentExpert Panel Member, Expert Panel on Positive Youth Development, Centers 2008for Disease Control and PreventionSelected Invited Presentations and Workshops from over 250Prado, G. eHealth Familias Unidas in Primary Care: Findings from a Feasibility Study and an Ongoing Effectiveness Trial, Forum on Promoting Children’s Cognitive, Affective, and Behavioral Health, Collaborative on Healthy Parenting in Primary CareBoard on Children, Youth, and Families, The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, 7/2017.Prado, G. Building the Case for Family and Parenting Interventions for Sexual Minority Youth. Institute for Sexual and Gender Minority Health and Wellbeing, Northwestern University. Chicago, IL, 6/2017.Prado, G. Preparing a Successful NIH application. Interdisciplinary Research Training Institute, USC, LA, CA, 6/2017.Prado, G. Best Practice for Completing the PhD Roundtable. McKnight Fellowship Meeting, Tampa, FL, 6/2017.Prado, G. The Promise of Implementing Family-Focused Prevention in Primary Care Settings. Society for Prevention Research, Washington D.C., 5/2017Castillo, Daniela, Estrada, Y., Sanchez, M., & Prado, G. A qualitative assessment of the cultural adaptation of the Familias Unidas Prevention program for use in Chile. Society for Prevention Research, Washington D.C., 5/2017Perrino, T., Prado, G., Carrington, J., Bichay, K., & Moise, R. Developing a Comprehensive Graduate Student Mentoring Program through a Collaborative Process. 2017 Annual Conference of Florida Graduate Schools (CFGS), Tampa, FL, 4/2017Prado, G. eHealth Familias Unidas: Moving towards Precision Prevention. Institute for Translational Research, University of Minnesota, 12/2016Estrada, Y., Perrino, T., Huang, S., St. George, S., Pantin, H., Cano, M.A., & Prado, G. Predictors of participation in an eHealth, family-based preventive intervention for Hispanic youth. Society for Prevention Research, San Francisco, CA, 6/2016Prado, G. Protegiendo, y Fortaleciendo Nuestros Adolescentes (Protecting and Strengthening our Adolescents), Key Note Speaker, “Primer Encuentro de Prevención de Consumo de Alcohol en menores de 18 a?os” Bogota, Colombia, 11/2014Estrada, Y., Miller, B.A., Buller, D.B., Panting, H., Prado, G. A new generation of online interactive family-based preventions. Roundtable Discussion. Society for Prevention Research, Washington, D.C., 5/2015Prado, G. Challenges and Opportunities in Disseminating and Implementing an Evidence based Family Intervention. Institute of Medicine, Washington, DC, 4/2014Prado, G. From Bench to Community: The Familias Unidas Program of Research. Presented at the Hispanic Health Coalition of Georgia, Atlanta, GA, 7/2013Prado, G. Context as Moderators of Intervention Effects - Implications for Translational Science and Health Disparities, NIH-Sponsored Conference on Advancing Transdisciplinary Translation for Prevention of High Risk Behaviors, Raleigh, NC, 4/2012 Prado, G. (Symposium Co-Chair). Designing Interventions to Prevent and Reduce Hispanic Health Inequities: Do Race, Culture, and Context Matter? 11th Annual National Conference of the National Hispanic Science Network on Drug Abuse, New Orleans, LA. 8/2011Prado, G. Reducing Substance Use and HIV Health Disparities among Hispanic Youth The Familias Unidas Program of Research, Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention, Centers for Disease and Control Prevention 7/2011Prado, G. Preventing Drug Abuse and HIV Risk Behaviors among Hispanic Youth, National Institute on Drug Abuse, Bethesda, MA 3/2011Prado, G., Co-Panelist (along with Dr. Donna Shalala and Dr. Lillian Rivera). Public Health Career Panel, School of Nursing & Health Sciences, University of Miami 12/2010Prado, G. Intervenciones efectivas en la prevención del VIH/Effective Intervention for the Prevention of HIV/AIDS, Encuentro Internacional Auto Cuidado y Promocion de la Salud, Innovaciones Interdisciplinarias en VIH y SIDA, Santiago, Chile 12/2010Prado, G. (Symposium Co-Chair). Epigenetics in Drug Abuse Research: What we Know. Tenth Annual National Conference of the National Hispanic Science Network on Drug Abuse, New Orleans, LA. 9/2010Prado, G. Preventing and Reducing Alcohol Use and Cigarette Use in Minority Youth. Cancer Biology, Epidemiology, and Policy Making for Tobacco and Alcohol Control, Nagoya, Japan 3/2010Prado, G. Northeastern Training Seminar (February 4th and 5th) Longitudinal Data Analyses and Methods, Boston MA. 2/2010Prado, G. Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration Minority Fellowship Think Tank Meeting. Preventing Substance Use and HIV Risk Behaviors in Hispanic Youth, Washington, DC. 6/2009Prado, G. Reducing HIV Health Disparities among Hispanic Youth. Ryan White Meeting. Florida Department of Public Health, Bureau of HIV/AIDS, Orlando, FL. 4/2009Prado, G. & Pantin, H. Evaluating the Efficacy of Familias Unidas in Preventing Substance Use and HIV risk Behaviors: Main Effects, Mediators, and Moderators. Southwest Interdisciplinary Research Center’s Annual Conference on Reducing Health Disparities, Arizona State University, Phoenix, AZ. 3/2009Prado, G., Pantin, H., & Szapocznik, J. Familias Unidas: A program of research aimed at preventing cigarette, alcohol, illicit drug use, and unprotected sexual risk behaviors in Hispanic youth. Pediatrics Grand Rounds presented by the Division of Pediatric Clinical Research, Department of Pediatrics, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Miami, FL. 2/2009Prado, G., Pantin, H., & Szapocznik, J. Familias Unidas: A program of research aimed at preventing cigarette, alcohol, illicit drug use, and unprotected sexual risk behaviors in Hispanic youth. Clinical Research Forums in Pediatrics presented by the Division of Pediatric Clinical Research, Department of Pediatrics, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Miami, FL. 2/2009Prado, G., & Pantin, H., Reducing substance use and HIV risks among Hispanic youth: The Families Unidas Program of Research. Division of Epidemiology Services & Prevention Research Seminar Series. National Institute on Drug Abuse, Bethesda, MD. 10/2008Prado, G. A program of research on Familias Unidas: Preventing problem behaviors in Hispanic adolescents. The Prevention Science and Methodology Group Meeting. The John Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD. 3/2008Szapocznik, J., Prado, G., & Pantin, H. A program of research on Familias Unidas: Preventing problem behaviors in Hispanic adolescents. Invited presentation to the roundtable symposium on “Developmental-Ecological Approaches to Interventions in Adolescence: Commemorating 100 years of the Institute for Juvenile Research”. Annual Meeting of the Society for Research on Adolescence, Chicago, Illinois. 3/2008Prado, G. The Epidemiology of Obesity and Addiction in Hispanic Populations. Invited Seminar on Obesity and Addiction Co-Presented with Nora Volkow, Director of the National Institute on Drug Abuse/NIH and José Szapocznik, Chair of Epidemiology and Public Health. National Hispanic Science Network Virtual Training Program, Miami, FL 3/2008Krauss, B. & Prado, G. The family practice of preventing or adapting to HIV: Notes from the field. Invited address at "Impact on the Family of HIV/AIDS," a conference co-sponsored by the Committees on the Family and on HIV/AIDS of the Non-Governmental Organizations in Consultative Relationship with the United Nations, United Nations Church Center, New York, NY. 12/2007Prado, G., Pantin, H., & Szapocznik, J. Families preventing HIV risks and substance use in Hispanic youth. National HIV Prevention Meeting. Centers for Disease and Control Prevention: Atlanta, GA. 12/2007Prado, G. (Symposium Co-Chair). Promoting Positive Adaptation to Rapidly ChangingEnvironments: Prevention and Treatment. Seventh Annual National Conference of the National Hispanic Science Network on Drug Abuse, Miami, FL. 9/2007Prado, G., Pantin, H., Briones, E., Schwartz, S.J., Feaster, D., Huang, S., Sullivan, S.Tapia, M.I., Sabillon, E., Lopez, B., & Szapocznik, J. A randomized controlled trial of a family centered intervention in preventing substance use and HIV risk behaviors in Hispanic adolescents. National Institute of Mental Health Office on AIDS Annual Meeting on the Role of Families in Preventing and Adapting to HIV/AIDS, San Francisco, CA. 7/2007Szapocznik, J. & Prado, G. Treatment that works – at a cost: Are behavioral treatments safe for families? Invited expert, plenary panel on “Unanswered Questions: Frontiers in Marriage and Family Science”, National Council on Family Relations Annual Conference, Minneapolis, MN. 11/2006Prado, G. (Symposium Co-Chair). The Interface between Epidemiology, Neuroscience, Prevention, and Statistical Methods in Preventing Drug Abuse and HIV in Hispanic Adolescents: Designing the Research Studies of Tomorrow. National Hispanic Science Network on Drug Abuse Scottsdale, Arizona, AZ. 5/2006Prado, G. Advancing the Science of Drug Abuse and HIV Prevention for Hispanic Adolescents. Northeastern University Bouvé College of Health. Institute on Urban Health Symposia Guest Lecture Series, Boston, MA. 11/2005Prado, G. (Methodological Challenges in Designing Efficacious Drug Abuse and HIV Preventive Interventions for Hispanic Adolescents. The Methodology Center, Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA. 7/2005Prado, G., Pantin, H., & Schwartz, S.J. (October, 2004). Flexible Drug Abuse and HIV Preventive Interventions for Hispanic Adolescent Subgroups. Presented at the National Hispanic Science Network Fourth Annual Conference: A Roadmap for Hispanic Drug Abuse Research, San Antonio, TX. 10/2004Prado, G., Pantin, H., & Schwartz, S. Adaptive HIV Preventive Interventions for Hispanic Adolescent Subgroups. 4th Annual Conference of the National Hispanic Science Network on Drug Abuse: A Roadmap for Hispanic Drug Abuse Research, San Antonio TX. 9/2004Prado, G. (Symposium Chair). HIV Prevention in Hispanic Adolescents. National Institute of Mental Health International Research Conference on the Role of Families in Preventing and Adapting to HIV/AIDS. Atlanta, GA. 7/2004Pantin, H., Prado, G., & Schwartz, S. Methodological Challenges in Designing Efficacious HIV Preventive Interventions for Hispanic Adolescents. National Institute on Drug Abuse’s Meeting on Advancing Research to Reduce Drug Abuse and HIV/AIDS Health Disparities: Methodological Considerations, Washington, D.C. 6/2004Prado, G. Pantin, H., & Schwartz, S. (2004, May). The Center for Family Studies: A systematic program of research on Drug Abuse and HIV/AIDS. Department of Psychiatry Grand Rounds, University of Miami School of Medicine, Miami, FL. 5/2004Pantin, H., Prado, G., Schwartz, S., Sullivan, S., & Szapocznik, J. (2004, March). Familias Unidas: A Preventive Intervention for Latino Adolescents and their Families. National Hispanic Science Network, National Institute on Drug Abuse, Miami, FL. 3/2004Pantin, H., Prado, G., Feaster, D.J., Sullivan, S. & Szapocznik, J. An ecodevelopmentalapproach to prevention and treatment. Prevention Science Methodology Workgroup Meeting, Tampa, FL. 6/2003Szapocznik, J., & Prado, G. HIV/AIDS health policy. Invited presentation to University of Miami President Donna Shalala’s Health Policy Seminar, Coral Gables, FL. 11/2002Mitrani, V.B., Prado, G., Feaster, D.J., Robinson-Batista, C., & Szapocznik, J. Relational factors and family engagement in family therapy for HIV+ African American mothers. Presented at the National Institute of Mental Health Office on AIDS Tenth Annual Conference on the Role of Families in Preventing and Adapting to HIV/AIDS: Learning How to Embrace Family Strengths in Diverse Communities. Sponsored by the NIMH, University of Miami Center for Family Studies, Universidad del Puerto Rico, and Universidad Central del Caribe [University of Puerto Rico and Central Caribbean University], Bal Harbour, Florida. 7/2002Szapocznik, J., Feaster, D.J., Mitrani, V., Prado, G., Smith, L., Robinson-Batista, C., Schwartz, S., Mauer, M., & Robbins M. The efficacy of a family-ecological intervention with HIV+ African American women. Plenary Session: Successful strategies for embracing family strengths in coping with HIV. Presented at the National Institute of Mental Health Conference on the Role of Families in Preventing and Adapting to HIV/AIDS, Miami, FL. 7/2002Selected Presentations, Workshops, and Posters from over 300Prado, G. & Jenkins, R.A. Seek, Test, Treat, and Retain: Toward a Comprehensive Model of HIV Prevention and Care, 2013 Annual Conference of the Society for Prevention Research, Washington, DC 5/13Brinks, A., Prado, G., Pantin, H., Perrino, T., Huang, S., & Brown, C.H. Prevention of Internalizing Symptoms and Depression in the Familias Unidas Intervention: Examining Intervention Non-Responders, 2013 Annual Conference of the Society for Prevention Research, Washington, DC 5/13Prado, G. (Oganized Paper Symposium Chair and Organizer): The Effects of a Family-Based Preventive Intervention On Multiple Health Outcomes, 2013 Annual Conference of the Society for Prevention Research, Washington, DC 5/13Prado., G., Cordova, D., Huang, S., Estrada, Y., Pantin, H., Tapia, M., & Brown, C.H., Reducing Substance Use and HIV Risk Behaviors among High-Risk Hispanic Adolescents: Results from a Randomized Controlled Trial Paper presented at the 2012 Annual Conference of the Society for Prevention Research, Washington, DC. 5/12Cordova, D., Huang, S., Malcolm, S., Estrada, Y., Pantin, H., & Prado. G. The Effects of Parent-Adolescent Differences in Perceived Family Functioning on Alcohol and Drug Use. Paper presented at the 2012 Annual Conference of the Society for Prevention Research, Washington, DC. 5/12Prado, G. The Art, Science, and Philosophy of Developing Culturally Adapted Programs for Substance Abuse and HIV Prevention. Paper presented at the 2012 Annual Conference of the Society for Prevention Research, Washington, DC. 5/12Perrino, T., Pantin, H., Messiah, S., & Prado, G. Parent and Family Risk and Protective Factors in Adolescent Obesity: Implications for Obesity Prevention Interventions. Poster presented at the 2012 Annual Conference of the Society for Prevention Research, Washington, DC. 5/12 Prado, G., Brown, C.H., & Cordova, D. Challenges and Opportunities in Scaling Up a Evidence-Based Preventive Interventions for Hispanic Youth: Results from a Mixed Methods Study, 5th Annual NIH Conference on the Science of Dissemination and Implementation: Research at the Crossroads, Bethesda, MD. 3/12Perrino, T., Pantin, H., Messiah, S., & Prado, G. Parent and Family Risk and Protective Factors in Adolescent Obesity: Implications for obesity prevention interventions. Poster presented at the University of Miami's Obesity Symposium. Miami, FL. 10/2011Cordova, D., Huang, S., Arzon, M., Freitas, D., Malcolm, S., & Prado, G. The role of attitudes, family, peer and school on alcohol use, rule breaking and aggressive behavior in Hispanic delinquent adolescents. Paper presented at the annual conference of the National Hispanic Science Network on Drug Abuse. Miami, FL. 8/2011Cordova, D., Tapia, M., Velasquez, M. S., Huang, S., Calfee, M., de Leon Ramirez, G., Arzon, M., Cano, N., Villamar, J., Malcolm, S., Estrada, Y., Pantin, H., & Prado, G. Efficacy of Familias Unidas in reducing HIV risk behaviors in high-risk Hispanic youth: A randomized controlled trial. Organized paper symposium presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Prevention Research. Washington, D.C. 6/2011Cordova, D., Prado, G., Pantin, H., Tapia, M., Huang, S., & Cano, N. Long-term efficacy of Familias Unidas in reducing substance use, and HIV risk behaviors in Hispanic adolescents: Results from a randomized controlled trial. Organized poster symposium presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Prevention Research. Washington, D.C. 6/2011Cordova, D., Tapia, M., Velasquez, M. S., Huang, S., Calfee, M., de Leon Ramirez, G., Arzon, M., Cano, N., Villamar, J., Malcolm, S., Estrada, Y., Pantin, H., & Prado, G. The effects of a drug abuse and HIV preventive intervention for Hispanic youth: Does it differ by nativity status and levels of acculturation? Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Prevention Research. Washington, D.C. 6/2011Farrelly, CM, Huang, S, Bandiera, F, Cordova, D, and Prado, G. Adolescents at Risk: The Role of Acculturation and the Family. Poster session presented at the Eastern Atlantic Student Research Forum, Miami, FL. 3/2011Farrelly, C., Bandiera, F., Huang, S., & Prado, G. The Role of Acculturation and Family Functioning in Predicting HIV Risk Behaviors among .Hispanic Delinquent Youth. Poster Presentation at the National Hispanic Science Network Meeting, New Orleans, LA. 9/2010Prado, G. Obtaining Your First NIH R01: Recent New Investigators Answer Your Questions. Discussant for a Panel Presented at the Society for Prevention Research Denver, CO. 5/2010 Pantin, H.; Prado, G., Huang, S., & Tapia, M. Familias Unidas: Results from a Randomized Clinical Trial of Behavior Problem Youth. Oral Presentation Accepted for presentation at the Society for Prevention Science Meeting, Denver, CO. 5/2010 Huang, S., Bandiera, F.C., Prado, G. Association between Obesity and Illicit Drug in Use Young Adults. Oral Presentation Accepted for presentation at the American Public Health Association Meeting, Philadelphia, PA. 11/2009Tiffany, J.S., Prado, G., Eckenrode, J. J., Birne, S.V., & Bat-Chava, Y. Building an ecological-developmental model for adolescent HIV prevention: Program participation and family connectedness. Oral Presentation Accepted for presentation at the American Public Health Association Meeting, Philadelphia, PA. 11/2009Caban-Martinez, A., Davila, E.P., Lee, D., Zhao, W., Webb, M., Byrne, M., Arheart, K., Messiah, A., Dietz, N., Huang, Y., Surenderababu, A., Parker, D. Prado, G., Fleming, L.E. (2009, September). Hypertension Control Advice and Smoking Status: Does your smoking status matter? Oral Presentation Accepted for presentation at the 63rd High Blood Pressure Research Conference, Chicago, IL. 9/2009Prado, G., Maldonado-Molina, M., & Huang, S. (2009, May).Substance Use and Sexual Behavior Ecodevelopmental-by-Intrapersonal Risk Subgroups of Hispanic Adolescents: A Latent Profile Analysis. Oral Presentation at the Society for Prevention Research, Washington, DC. 5/2009Bandiera, F.C., Pantin, H., & Huang, S. & Prado, G. An empirical test of ecodevelop-mental theory in predicting HIV risk behaviors among Hispanic youth. Poster Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the American Psychosomatic Society, Chicago, Illinois, and abstract publication in Psychosomatic Medicine. 3/2009 Prado, G., Pantin, H., & Szapocznik, J. Reducing Substance Use and HIV Health Disparities among Hispanic youth: The Families Unidas Program of Research. Oral Presentation at the NIH Summit on The Science of Eliminating Health Disparities, Washington, DC. 12/2008 Prado, G. & Pantin, H. Preventing substance use and HIV risk among Hispanic Youth: The Familias Unidas Program of Research. Oral Presentation at the Healthy Teen Network Meeting. Albuquerque, NM. 10/2008Prado, G., Pantin, H., Huang, S., Donahue, S., & Szapocznik, J. Familias Unidas: A program of research aimed at preventing substance use and HIV risk behaviors in Hispanic adolescents. Oral Presentation at the American Public Health Association Meeting, San Diego, CA.10/2008Bandiera, F.C., Prado, G., Pantin, H., & Huang, S. An empirical test of ecodevelop- mental theory in predicting substance use and early sex initiation among Hispanic youth. Poster presentation at the Annual Conference of the National Hispanic Science Network on Drug Abuse, Washington, D.C. 10/2008Maldonado-Molina, M., Komro, K.A., Lanza, S.T., & Prado, G. Patterns of Drug Use among Inner-City Minority Early Adolescents. Poster presentation at the Annual Conference of the National Hispanic Science Network on Drug Abuse, Washington, D.C. 10/2008Mitrani, V., Feaster, D.J., Prado, G. & Szapocznik. A randomized clinical trial of Structural Ecosystems Therapy for HIV+ Women. Oral Presentation at the International Nursing Research Conference, Jerusalem, Israel. 7/2008Huang, S., Prado, G., & Pantin, H. The long-term adverse effects of adverse childhood experiences on subsequent alcohol and illicit drug use in adulthood: A prospective study. Poster presentation at the Society for Prevention Research, San Francisco, CA. 5/2008Crump, A. & Prado, G. Spotlight on Data Sharing: New Opportunities for Advancing Research with Existing Data Sets. Abstracts of Oral Presentations at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Prevention Research, Washington, D.C. 2007Prado, G., Maldonado-Molina, M., Huang, H., Pantin, H., & Szapocznik. Substance Use and Unsafe Sexual Behavior in Hispanic Youth: A Latent Profile Analysis. Poster presentation at the Society for Prevention Research, Washington, D.C. 5/2007Prado, G., Pantin, H., Briones, E., Schwartz, S.J., Feaster, D., Huang, S., Sullivan, S., Tapia, M.I., Sabillon, E., Lopez, B., & Szapocznik, J. A randomized controlled trial of a family centered intervention in preventing substance use and HIV risk behaviors in Hispanic adolescents. Abstracts of Oral Presentations at the National Institute of Mental Health Office on AIDS Annual Conference on the Role of Families in Preventing and Adapting to HIV/AIDS, San Francisco, CA. 2007Prado, G., Maldonado-Molina, M., Huang, H., Pantin, H., & Szapocznik. Substance Use and Unsafe Sexual Behavior in Hispanic Youth: A Latent Profile Analysis. Abstracts of Oral Presentations at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Prevention Research, Washington, D.C. 2007Prado, G., Pantin, H., & Szapocznik, J. Families preventing HIV risks and substance use in Hispanic youth. Abstracts of Oral Presentations at the National HIV Prevention Meeting. Centers for Disease and Control Prevention: Atlanta, GA. 2007Crump, A. & Prado, G. Spotlight on Data Sharing: New Opportunities for Advancing Research with Existing Data Sets. Oral Presentation at the Society for Prevention Research, Washington, D.C. 5/2007Jean-Gilles, M., Dévieux, J.G., Onyancha, J., Samuels, D., Prado, G., Marrero, Y., Lerner, B., Malow, R. The Role of Parental Caring on the Risky Sexual Behavior of Haitian American Adolescents. Poster presentation at the American Public Health Association Meeting, Boston, MA. 11/2006Pena, J. B., Zayas, L., Prado, G., Maldonado, M.M.,& Torres, L. The Healthy Immigrant Effect among Latino Adolescents. Oral Presentation at the Special Topics in Latino Mental Health Research, San Juan, Puerto Rico. 11/2006Malow, R., Jean-Gilles, M., Mehrota R., Prado, G., Samuels, D., Marrero, Y., Lerner, B., & Dévieux, J. (2006, November). Differences in family support among sexually active and non-sexually active Haitian American adolescents. Poster presentation at the American Public Health Association Meeting, Boston, MA. 11/2006Feaster, D., Mitrani, V., Prado, G. & Szapocznik, J. Structural Ecosystems Therapy for improving HIV medication adherence among African American women. NIMH/IAPAC (International Association of Physicians in AIDS Care) Oral Presentation at the International Conference on HIV Treatment Adherence, Jersey City, NJ. 7/2006Prado, G., Schwartz, S. Huang, S., Pantin, H., & Szapocznik, J. Substance Use and Sexual Behavior in Ecodevelopmental-by-Intrapersonal Risk Subgroups of Hispanic Adolescents. Oral Presentation at the Society for Prevention Research, San Antonio, TX. [Abstract Selected by the Society for Prevention Research for Press Release] 5/2006Lopez, B, Prado, G., Pantin, H., & Szapocznik, J. Preventing Drug Abuse and Risky Sexual Behavior in Hispanic Immigrant Adolescents: Long- term Follow up Results. Oral Presentation at the Society for Prevention Research, San Antonio, TX. 5/2006Sullivan, S., Prado, G. & Pantin, H. A bi-dimensional model of acculturation for examining differences in family functioning, behavior problems, and drug use intentions in Hispanic immigrants. Poster presented at the National Hispanic Science Network’s 3rd National Conference: Stress and Addiction: From Molecule to Neighborhood, Miami, FL. 9/2003Elfmont, A., Sullivan, S. & Prado, G. Gender differences in conduct disorders, substance abuse, and sexual behavior in Hispanic adolescents. Poster presented at the National Hispanic Science Network’s Third National Conference: Stress and Addiction: From Molecule to Neighborhood, Miami, FL. 9/2003Prado, G., Szapocznik, J., Mitrani, V.B., Mauer, M., Smith, L., & Feaster, D. J. Factors influencing engagement into HIV treatment interventions for African American women. Poster presented at the University of Miami Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Faculty Poster Session, Miami, FL. 6/2003Prado, G., Feaster, D.J., Pratt, I., Batista-Robinson, C., Smith, L., & Szapocznik, J. Adjustment in HIV+ African American Women. Poster presented at the University of Miami Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Faculty Poster Session, Miami, FL. 6/2003Prado, G., Sullivan, S. & Pantin, H. Preliminary evidence supporting the efficacy of Familias Unidas in reducing behavior problems, drug abuse, and sexual behavior in Hispanic adolescents. Poster presented at the National Hispanic Science Network’s Third National Conference: Stress and Addiction: From Molecule to Neighborhood, Miami Beach, FL. 3/2002Prado, G., Szapocznik, J., Mitrani, V.B., Mauer, M., Smith, L., & Feaster, D. J. Factors influencing engagement into interventions for adaptation to HIV in African American women. Plenary Session: Recruiting and retaining families in interventions. National Institute of Mental Health Conference on the Role of Families in Preventing and Adapting to HIV/AIDS, Miami, FL. 7/2002Prado, G. HIV in African American women. XIV International AIDS Conference, Abstract Number C11040, 2002Mitrani, V. B., Prado, G., Feaster, D.J., Robinson-Batista, C., & Szapocznik, J. Relational Factors and Family Engagement in Family Therapy for HIV+ African American Mothers. Plenary Session: Recruiting and retaining families in interventions. National Institute of Mental Health Conference on the Role of Families in Preventing and Adapting to HIV/AIDS, Miami, FL. 7/2002Mitrani, V.B., Prado, G., Feaster, D.J., Robinson-Batista, C., & Szapocznik, J. Relational factors and family engagement in family therapy for HIV+ African American mothers. Abstracts of Oral Presentations at the National Institute of Mental Health Office on AIDS Annual Conference on the Role of Families in Preventing and Adapting to HIV/AIDS. Bal Harbour, FL. 2002Szapocznik, J., Feaster, D.J., Mitrani, V.B., Prado, G., Robinson-Batista, C., Smith, L., Mauer, M.H., & Schwartz, S.J. The efficacy of a family-ecological intervention with HIV+ African American women. Abstracts of Oral Presentations at National Institute of Mental Health Office on AIDS Tenth Annual Conference on the Role of Families in Preventing and Adapting to HIV/AIDS: Learning How to Embrace Family Strengths in Diverse Communities. Bal Harbour, FL. 2002Feaster, D.J., Prado, G., & Szapocznik, J. The Role of Families in Increasing HIV Medication Adherence. Workshop presented at the National Institute of Mental Health Conference on the Role of Families in Preventing and Adapting to HIV/AIDS, Miami, FL. 7/2002Prado, G., Averhart, C., Dévieux, J. Jennings, T., & Feaster, D. J. Using the Information-Motivation-Behavior Skills to Predict Unprotected Sexual Behavior Model Among Adolescent Substance Abusers in Treatment. Presented at the American Public Health Meeting, Atlanta, GA.11/2001 Dévieux, J., Sanchez-Martinez, M., Prado, G., Jennings, T., Lucenko, B., & Malow, R. Drug type and HIV risk behavior among adolescent offenders. Poster presented at the National HIV Prevention Conference, Atlanta, GA. 8/2001Prado, G., Feaster, D.J., Pratt, I., Batista-Robinson, C., Smith, L., & Szapocznik, J. Psychological distress in HIV positive African American lesbians. Poster presented at the National Institute of Mental Health Conference on the Role of Families in Preventing and Adapting to HIV/AIDS, Los Angeles, CA. 7/2001TEACHING Teaching Awards Received: Inaugural “Lecturer of the Semester” (as selected by the students of the Graduate2009 Programs in Epidemiology and Public Health)29. Teaching Specialization: Epidemiology, Biostatistics, Prevention ScienceCourses Taught Graduate Course in Prevention ScienceProfessional Development (Student evaluations ranged from 4.9 to 5.0)Fall 2017Introduction to Disease Prevention and Health Promotion EPH614 Fall 2011, 2012; Fall 2013University of Miami [Student evaluations range from 4.6 to 4.9 of 5.0] Spring 2013, Spring 2014, Fall 2015Graduate Courses in BiostatisticsAdvanced Statistical Methods in Epidemiology I EPH603 Fall 2010 University of Miami [Student evaluations: 4.8 of 5.0]Advanced Statistical Methods in Epidemiology II EPH605 Spring 2009 University of Miami [Student evaluations: 4.8 of 5.0]University of Miami; Co-taught and team leaderIntroduction to Biostatistics for Graduate Students EPH501 Fall 2008 University of Miami; Co-taught [Student evaluations: 4.2 of 5.0]Statistical Models for Binary Public Health and Medical Data Spring 2006, 2007 Florida International UniversityGraduate Courses in EpidemiologySpecial Topics; Social Epidemiology Lecture EPH 584 Fall 2009 University of MiamiBehavioral Epidemiology Fall 2007 Florida International UniversityInfectious Disease Epidemiology Fall 2005 Florida International UniversityUndergraduate Courses in Mathematics and Statistics Spring 2003Introduction to Statistics PSY 2013 University of MiamiFinite Mathematics MTH 103 Fall 2000 & 2002 University of MiamiPre-calculus MTH 107 Spring 1999 University of MiamiUniversity of Miami Invited Course Guest LectureshipsDeveloping, Adapting, and Evaluating Interventions, EPH731Fall 2016Introduction to Public Health, EPH 500Fall 2013, Spring 2014EPH 520Health Education and Behavior2/2009, 3/2011, 2/2102 Survey Research, Foundation for Translational Science “Bootcamp” 9/2010 University of Miami HIV Health Disparities, EPH 584 Special Topics in Public Health, University of 3/2009Miami Miller School of MedicineResearch Methods in Psychiatric Epidemiology EPH 645, Behavioral/Psychiatric 2/2008 Epidemiology, University of Miami Miller School of MedicineNational or International Teaching/Training3-day Training on Implementation Science, Human Services Research Council 9/2014Pretoria, South AfricaObesity and Addiction [Invited Teaching/Training Seminar Co-Presented with Nora 2/2009Volkow, Director of the National Institute on Drug Abuse/NIH and José Szapocznik, Chair of Epidemiology and Public Health]. National Hispanic Science Network Virtual Training Program, Miami, FLLatent Growth Curve Modeling 101 and Beyond. [Invited Teaching/Training Seminar]. 9/2007National Hispanic Science Network on Drug Abuse Annual Meeting, Miami, FLThe Epidemiology of Drug Use in Hispanic Youth. [Invited Teaching/Training Seminar]. 6/2007National Hispanic Science Network on Drug Abuse Summer Training Institute, Houston, TXThesis and Dissertation Advising/Post-doctoral student supervision Ph.D. Dissertation Committees Chair, Manuel Ocasio. 2018 (Expected), Department of Public Health Sciences, University of Miami Miller School of MedicineCommittee Member, Lourdes Molleda, 2019 (Expected), Department of Public Health Sciences, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine Committee Member, Chante Washington-Oates, 2017 (Expected), University of Miami School of Nursing and Health StudiesCommittee Member, Carolyn Rubenstein, 2017 (Expected) University of Miami School of Education and Human DevelopmentCommittee Member, Tali Elfassy, Multi-level predictors of obesity and diet in multi-ethnic populations, Epidemiology and Public Health, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, 2016. Committee Member, Jessica Wendorf. Beyond passive entertainment: evaluating the role of active entertainment-education in the prevention of commercial sexual exploitation of children. 2016, School of Communication, University of Miami Committee Member, Lila Asfour. Latent Class Membership and Adolescent Health Behaviors 2016, Epidemiology and Public Health, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine Chair, Denise Vidot. Marijuana Use and Cardiometabolic Disease Risk in the United States, Epidemiology and Public Health, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, 2015. Committee Member, Silvia Munoz. Hand hygiene among anesthesiologists: A Prospective Cohort Study, Epidemiology and Public Health, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine 2014Committee Member, Diana Kachan. Effects of Employment on Health and Quality of Life in Older Adults, Epidemiology and Public Health, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine 2014Committee Member, Shandey Malcolm. (2012). “A Longitudinal Analysis of the Stress 2012 and Coping Mediation Model with a Multivel Context,” Epidemiology and Public Health, University of Miami Miller School of MedicineCommittee Member, Hsin-Hua Lin. (2012) "Racial/Ethnic Differences in Depressive 2012Symptoms and Treatment Effect among Patients with Myocardial Infarction from the Enhancing Recovery in Coronary Heart Disease (ENRICHD) Trial," Psychology, College of Arts and Sciences, University of MiamiCommittee Member, Yannine Estrada. (2012) “An Examination of the Relationship Between 2012Acculturation, Family Functioning, and?Treatment Outcome Amongst Hispanic Behavior-Problem Adolescents and their Families,” Counseling Psychology, School of Education, University of Wisconsin-MadisonCommittee Member, Ahnalee Brincks. (2012) “The Implications of Centering in a Three-Level 2012Cross-Sectional Multi-Level Model” Interdepartmental, University of Miami Miller School of MedicineChair, Claudia Uribe. (2011). “Healthcare Utilization and clinical outcomes of bariatric 2011surgery among members from a large health benefits company,” Epidemiology and PublicHealth, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine.Chair, Johis Ortega. (2010) “Applying Ecodevelopmental Theory and the Theory of Reason 2011Action to Understand HIV Risk Behaviors in Hispanic Adolescents,” School of Nursing and Health Sciences, University of Miami.Co-Chair, Lauren Gooden. Third Area Concentration Exam for Doctorate in 2010Epidemiology. Barriers to HIV Testing among Adults in the Era of Rapid HIV Testing.Chair, Frank Bandiera, Third Area Concentration Exam for Doctorate in Epidemiology. 2009Behavioral Medicine: Co-Morbid Physical and Mental mittee Member, J. Craig Phillips, “ART Adherence among Black Men Living with 2008 HIV/AIDS who use Illicit Drugs," School of Nursing Doctoral Dissertation, Florida International UniversityCommittee Member, Gianna Perez, “Risk Factors for Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus and 2007Cardiovascular Diseases in Hispanic Adolescents,” Dietetics and Nutrition Doctoral Dissertation,Florida International University Committee Member, Rhonda Hudson-Nelson, “Shame Proneness, HIV-stigma, and HIV 2006Disclosure in HIV+ African American Women,” Social Work Doctoral Dissertation, Barry University Other MenteesPost-Doctoral or Early Career Faculty Mentees: Sara St. George, Post-Doctoral FellowDepartment of Public Health Sciences, University of MiamiDiversity K01 Award $617, 493Role: Primary MentorYannine Estrada, Ph.D., Senior Research Associate,Department of Public Health Sciences, University of MiamiPI of $1.1 million dollar Centers for Disease Control and Prevention GrantNIMHD/NIH Loan Repayment Award Recipient Role: Primary MentorSonjia Kenya, Ed.D.Elton John AIDS Foundation $200,000Rosa Maria Gonzalez-Guarda, PhD, MPH, RN, (PI of Robert Wood Johnson Nurse Scholars Grant) Associate Professor, School of Nursing, Duke UniversityJohis Ortega, Ph.D., RN, Assistant Professor,School of Nursing and Health Studies, University of MiamiMark Stoutenberg, PhD.Research Assistant ProfessorMiami CTSI K-12 recipient Role: Primary MentorJason Mitchell, PhD.Assistant ProfessorNIH LRP Role: SponsorShi Huang, Ph.D., Associate Scientist, Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, University of MiamiDavid Cordova, Ph.D. (Funded by NIH Diversity Supplement), Post-doctoral fellow, Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, University of Miami (now tenure-track faculty at University of Michigan)PI of NIH Loan Repayment GrantSonjia Kenya, Ph.D. Research Assistant ProfessorDepartment of MedicinePI of $100,000 University of Miami Clinical Translational Science AwardJustin Smith, Ph.D. Assistant Professor, University of Oregon Study: The COACH Rating System for assessing fidelity of implementation to the Family Check-Up and related interventions (funded by NIH funded P30 Center for Prevention Implementation Methodology of Drug Abuse and Sexual Risk Behavior) Shonali Choudhury, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, University of Miami Study– Proyecto ROSAS/Project ROSAS (funded by NIH funded P30 Center for Prevention Implementation Methodology of Drug Abuse and Sexual Risk Behavior)Cady Berkel, Ph.D.Assistant Professor, Arizona State University Study: New Beginnings Program(NBP) Fidelity, Adaptation, and Implementation Measure. (funded by NIH funded P30 Center for Prevention Implementation Methodology of Drug Abuse and Sexual Risk Behavior)Melissa Davey-Roth, Ph.D.Assistant Professor, The John Hopkins UniversityStudy: Facilitators and barriers in implementation stages of an HIV EBP for drug users (funded by NIH funded P30 Center for Prevention Implementation Methodology of Drug Abuse and Sexual Risk Behavior)Jennifer Stewart, Ph.D.Provost Post-Doctoral Fellow, University of PennsylvaniaStudy: Adaptation of an Evidence Based Sexual Risk Taking Intervention for Young African American Women in Church Settings (funded by NIH funded P30 Center for Prevention Implementation Methodology of Drug Abuse and Sexual Risk Behavior)Pre-Doctoral Mentees:Manny OcasioDoctoral Student, University of MiamiF31 recipient Role: Primary sponsor (Under Review at NIDA/NIH; Impact Score = 20; Funding Decisions in December 2015) Diana DelgadoDoctoral Student, Florida International UniversityF31 recipientRole: Co-SponsorGira RaveloDoctoral Student, Florida International UniversityF31 recipient Role: Co-SponsorSandy JianMD Student, University of Miami2015 United Health Foundation/NMF Diverse Medical Scholars Program Denise Vidot (Winner of APHA Student Award in Drug and Alcohol Section)Currently, Assistant Professor, University of Miami School of Nursing and Health StudiesFrank Bandiera (Funded by Institute of Educational Services, U.S. Department of Education Fellowship)University of Miami (now Post-doctoral fellow at the University of California, San Francisco)Stefania Prendes-Alvarez, University of Miami MD studentRecipient, Public Health Springboard Program ($6, 000)Recipient, Fernandez Pave the Way Foundation Award ($28,000 – June 2013) Guadalupe Bacio Doctoral Student Mentee (NIH funded) Department of Psychology, University of California - Los Angeles (funded by National Institute on Drug Abuse); Winner of the National Hispanic Science Network Student Award in ExcellenceMeghan Garvey Doctoral Student Mentee (NIH funded) Department of Psychology, Arizona State University (funded by National Institute on Drug Abuse)Marcus Martinez Doctoral Student Mentee (NIH funded) School of Social Work, Arizona State University (funded by National Institute on Drug Abuse)Data Analysis: Pura de la Vega Rodriguez, Sandra Arevalo, and Frank Bandiera (Institute for Education Sciences Fellow in Methodology)Drug Abuse and HIV Prevention Science: Stephanie Donahue, Summer Sullivan, Leah Mentor, Marry Brazille, and Eliana Arujo (Ms. Leah, Ms. Brazille, and Ms. Arujo all mentored as part of UMMSM Students Training in Research Summer Program)Supervised Master’s in Public Health Field ExperiencePura de la Vega Rodriguez (Master’s in Public Health, Biostatistics)Haydee Perada (Master’s in Public Health, Epidemiology)Sofia Poma, Alexa Rosen, Krystal SardinasMPH Students, University of MiamiVII. SERVICEUniversity Committee and Administrative Responsibilities: Search Committee Chair for the Emilio Bacardi Moreau Chair of Cuban 2017/2018Studies, University of Miami Member, ULINK Action Team2017-PresentMember, SACSCOC University Accreditation Committee 2017/2018 Search Committee Chair for the Dean of the School of Nursing and Health 2016/2017Studies, University of Miami Quad/Committee Member, Development of Concept Paper for President Frenk’s 2016Hemispheric University ConsortiumMember, Implementation Working Group, President Frenk’s Access to Excellence 2017Initiative Member, Implementation Working Group, President Frenk’s Problem-based 2017Interdisciplinary Inquiry Initiative Cultural Transformation Coach, University of Miami 2015 - 2016Member, Steering Committee, Master's in Clinical Translational Committee 2012 - 2015Member, Promotion and Tenure Ad-hoc Committee, School of Nursing and2011- PresentHealth Sciences Member, Epidemiology Comprehensive Exam Committee for Doctorate in 2012- PresentEpidemiology, Department of Public Health Sciences, University of Miami Member, Faculty Senate, Women and Minorities Committee2011-PresentMember, School of Public Health Strategy Committee, Department of 2011-PresentEpidemiology and Public Health, University of MiamiMember, Center for Computational Sciences, University of Miami2011- PresentMember, MD/PhD Program Committee, Miller School of Medicine, 2010-PresentUniversity of MiamiMember, Chair’s Executive Committee, Department of Public Health Sciences 2010 – Present Health, Miller School of Medicine, University of Miami Member, Graduate Program Executive Committee, Department of 2009-PresentEpidemiology and Public Health, University of MiamiMember, Curriculum Committee, Department of Epidemiology and Public 2009-2012 Health, University of MiamiMember, Ph.D. Admissions Committee, Department of Public Health 2012 Sciences, University of Miami Chair, Epidemiology Comprehensive Exam Committee for Doctorate in Epidemiology, 2011 Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, University of Miami Chair, Biostatistics Comprehensive Exam Committee for Doctorate in Epidemiology, 2011 Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, University of Miami Chair, Ph.D. Admissions Committee, Department of Epidemiology 2011and Public Health, University of Miami Member, Student Selection Committee to Attend the Nobel Laureates Ceremony 2011 The Graduate School, University of MiamiMember, Ph.D. Comprehensive Biostatistics Exam Committee, Department of 2010 Epidemiology and Public Health, University of MiamiMember, Ph.D. Admissions Committee, Department of Epidemiology 2009-2010 and Public Health, University of Miami Member, Ph.D. Comprehensive Biostatistics Exam Committee, Department of 2009Epidemiology and Public Health, University of MiamiInterim Director, Data Management and Information Technology, Department of 2007-2008Epidemiology and Public Health, University of Miami Member, Master’s Curriculum Committee, Department of Epidemiology and 2006-2007Biostatistics, Florida International UniversityMember, Faculty Search Committee, Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, 2006Florida International UniversityCommunity Activities:LocalJudge, Eastern-Atlantic Student Research Forum 2012, 2013, 2017Member, Health Science Foundation of South Florida Grant 2011Review Committee Member, Preventive Medicine Residency Advisory Board, West Palm Beach 2006-2007Public Health Department Member, Health Science Foundation of South Florida Grant 2005-2007, 2010, 2011Review Committee Member, United Way ‘Success by 6’ Initiative Grant Review Committee 2004-2005 ................
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