CURRICULUM VITAE



CURRICULUM VITAE

MICHELE GOLDZIEHER SHEDLIN, Ph.D.

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Education Columbia University School of Arts and Sciences, New York, NY

Division of Sociomedical Sciences:

Ph.D., October 1982

M. Phil., May, 1982

M.A., January 1975

Columbia University School of General Studies

B.S. Anthropology, 1968

Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México

Summer Sessions (1961-1962)

Certifications

HIV Counseling: New York State Department of Health, AIDS Institute (1989)

HIV Confidentiality Law: National Development and Research Institutes Training Institute (2002)

Professional Experience

Present Professor, College of Nursing

Associate Director, Interdisciplinary Research Methods Core,

Center for Drug Use & HIV Research (NIDA), NYU College of Nursing

Deputy Director, WHO Collaborating Center in Gerontologic Nursing, NYU College of Nursing

Advisor, NYU Center for Bioethics

Professor (Adj), College of Dentistry, Department of Epidemiology & Health Promotion

Affiliated Faculty of Global Public Health, NYU Global Institute of Public Health

Affiliated Faculty, NYU Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies

Affiliated Faculty, NYU Population Center

Visiting Professor, College of Dentistry, University of Szeged (Hungary)

University Professor, University of Szeged (Hungary)

Research Associate, Population Research Ctr. University of Texas, Austin

Adjunct Assistant Professor of Clinical Public Health, School of Public Health, Columbia University

Professor, (Adj.) School of Nursing, University of Texas at El Paso

2005-2009 University of Texas at El Paso

Charles H. and Shirley T. Leavell Endowed Chair in Nursing & Health Sciences

Professor, Department of Sociology & Anthropology

Co-Director, Hispanic Health Disparities Research Center

2005. PI & Deputy Director, International and Immigrant Health Research,

National Development & Research Institutes (NDRI), New York, NY

2002. President, Sociomedical Resource Associates, Inc.

1977-1985 Columbia University, Center for Population and Family Health

1982-1985 Assistant Professor of Clinical Public Health

1979-1982 Senior Staff Associate

1997-1980 Anthropologist, Rural Health Program, Mexican Directorate of MCH/FP

1977-1979 Program Coordinator for Mexico

1974-1977 Research Anthropologist, Division of Social and Administrative Sciences

Awards Senior Fulbright Scholar (College of Dentistry, University of Szeged, Hungary) 2013

Honorary University Professorship, University of Szeged, Hungary 2014

Memberships Fellow, New York Academy of Medicine

Hungarian American Medical Association of America

American Anthropological Association

Society for Medical Anthropology

Population Association of America

American Public Health Association, Latino Caucus

Editorial Board, Advances in Population

AIDS and Anthropology Research Group, (Steering Committee: 1996-1999)

Board of Directors, IMIFAP, Mexico

International Editorial Board, Journal of Sexuality Research & Social Policy

Editorial Board, EHQUIDAD: International Journal of Social Sciences and Social Work (Spain)

NIH Review Participation

College of CSR Reviewers (2010-2012)

Behavioral and Social Science Approaches to Preventing AIDS (BSPH)

Community Influences on Health Behavior (CIHB)

Social Sciences, Nursing, Epidemiology, and Methods (SNEM)

Special Emphasis Panels [Population; Clinical and Research Ethics; Drug Abuse, Minority Health]

University Teaching

Researching Behavior: Risk, Vulnerability and Resilience

Qualitative Research Methods [Graduate]

Health Disparities [Graduate]

Suffering & Comfort in Narrative Medicine [Freshman Honors Seminar]

Doctoral Studies Mentor

Publications

Shedlin, M.G. (1979). Assessment of body concepts and beliefs regarding reproductive physiology. Studies in Family Planning. The Population Council, 10, 11-12.

Shedlin, M.G., & Hollerbach, P. (1981) Modern and traditional fertility regulation in a Mexican community: The process of decision-making. Studies in Family Planning. Population Council, 12, 6-7.

Shedlin, M. G. (1981). Notes from the field. (Special Issue: Midwives and Modernization). Medical Anthropology, 5(1), 13-15.

Shedlin, M. G., Wray, J., and Correu, S. (1985-86). Supervising community health workers in the community based delivery of primary health/family planning services. International Quarterly of Community Health Education, 6(4), 309-321.

Shedlin, M. G. (1989). Examples from the field. Critical issues in reproductive health: Methodological issues in abortion research. The Population Council.

Shedlin, M. G. (1990). An ethnographic approach to understanding HIV high-risk behaviors: Prostitution and drug abuse. Research monograph series #93, AIDS and intravenous drug use: Future directions for community-based prevention research. National Institute on Drug Abuse.

Shedlin, M. G. (1991). Social science perspectives on HIV in the U.S. Social Science and Medicine, 33(1).

Krayacich de Oddone, N., Shedlin, M. G., Welsh, M., Potts, M., and Feldblum, P. (1991). Paraguay: Study of pharmacies and the sale of pseudo abortifacients. Journal of Biosocial Science, 23, 201-209.

Graham, E., Goldman, L., Schecter, S., Shedlin, M. (1991). Education and outreach. Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine, 67(3).

Benagiano, G., and Shedlin, M. G. (1992). Cultural factors in oral contraceptive compliance. Advances in Contraception, 8(1), 47-56.

Bronfman, M., Minello, M., and Shedlin, M. (1993). Migración y SIDA: Un llamdo para acción. Dossier migración. In Appropriate Health Resources and Technology Action Group (Ed.), Acción en SIDA Series: No. 18, 8-13.

Shedlin, M. G., and Schreiber, J. M. (1995). Using focus groups in drug abuse and HIV/AIDS research. Research monograph series # 157.

Qualitative methods in drug abuse and HIV research. National Institute on Drug Abuse. (Spanish Version: Utilizando Grupos de Enfoque en Investigación).

Deren, S., Shedlin, M., and Beardsley, M. (1996). HIV-related concerns and behaviors among Hispanic women. AIDS Education and Prevention, 8(4), 335-342.

Deren, S., Sanchez, J., Shedlin, M., Davis, W. R., M. Beardsley, M., Des Jarlais, D., and Miller, K. (1996). HIV risk among Dominican brothel & street prostitutes in New York. AIDS Education and Prevention, 8(5), 444-456.

Deren, S., Shedlin, M., Davis, W.R., Clatts, M., Balcorta, S., Beardsley, M., Sanchez, J., and Des Jarlais, D. (1997). Dominican, Mexican and Puerto Rican prostitutes: Drug use and sexual behaviors. Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 19(2), 202-213.

Feudo, R., Vining, S., Shulman, L.C., Shedlin, M., & Burleson, J. (1998). Bridgeport’s teen outreach and primary services (tops) project: A model for raising community awareness about adolescent HIV risk. Journal of Adolescent Health, 23(2), 49-58.

Rhodes, F., Deren, S., Wood, M., Shedlin, M., et al. (1999). Understanding HIV risks of chronic drug-using men who have sex with men. AIDS Care, 2(6), 629-648.

Shedlin, M. G., Bautista, L., Fitzgerald, A., Gilad, R., & Carranza, J. (1999). Factores de riesgo de adquirir el VIH entre mujeres amas de casa en San Salvador. Academy for Educational Development, Central American HIV/AIDS Prevention Project (PASCA/USAID), Guatemala.

Shedlin, M. G., Kochems, L., & Deren, S. (2000). Drug-using MSM focus groups: East Harlem, NY. In F. Rhodes et al. (Eds.), A multi-site study of HIV risks in drug-using men who have sex with men (Chapter II). Long Beach, CA: California State University Press.

Shedlin, M. G., Fitzgerald, A., & Bautista, L. (2000). Risk factors for HIV among housewives in San Salvador. AIDS & Anthropology Bulletin, 12(1), 102-104.

Shedlin, M. G., & Deren, S. (2001). Cultural factors influencing HIV risk behavior among Dominicans in New York City. Journal of Ethnicity in Substance Abuse, 1(1), 71-95.

Deren, S., Shedlin, M. G., Hamilton, T., & Hagan, H. (2002). Impact of the September 11th attack in NYC on drug users: A preliminary assessment. Journal of Urban Health, Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine, 79(3), 409-412.

Oliver-Velez, D., Finlinson, H. A., Deren, S., Robles, R., Shedlin, M. G., Andía, J., & Colón, H. (2002). Mapping the air-bridge locations: The application of ethnographic mapping techniques to a study of HIV risk behavior determinant in East Harlem, New York, and Bayamón, P.R. Human Organization, 61(3), 262-276.

Schreiber, J., Castellanos, G., Chang, E., & Shedlin, M. (2003). Qualitative evaluation of Acción SIDA in four countries: Guatemala/Nicaragua/Honduras/El Salvador. The Synergy Project. TvT Global Health & Development Strategies, Washington, DC.

Oliver-Velez, D., Deren, S., Finlinson, A., Shedlin, M. G., Robles, R., Nadia, J., Colon, H., & Kang, S-Y. (2003). Sexual risk behaviors of Puerto Rican drug users in East Harlem, NY and Bayamón, Puerto Rico. Culture, Health and Sexuality, 5(1), 19-35.

Deren, S., Oliver-Velez, D., Finlinson, A., Robles, R. R., Andia, J. F., Colon, H., Kang, S-Y., & Shedlin, M. (2003). Integrating qualitative and quantitative methods: Comparing HIV-related risk behaviors among Puerto Rican users in Puerto Rico and NY. Substance Use & Misuse, 38(1), 1-24.

Woodsong, C., Shedlin, M. G., & Koo, H. (2004). The 'natural' body: God and contraceptive use in the Southeastern US. Culture, Health & Sexuality, 6(1), 61-78.

Shedlin, M. G., & Shulman, L. (2004). Qualitative needs assessment of HIV services among Dominican, Mexican, & Central American immigrant populations living in NYC. AIDS Care, 16(4), 61-78.

Decena, C.U., & Shedlin, M. G. (2005). Defining new communities: A challenge for immigrant health. Papeles de Población, 44. CIEAP/Toluca, México.

Shedlin, M. G., Decena, C. U., & Oliver-Velez, D. (2005). Initial acculturation and HIV risk among new Hispanic immigrants to New York. Journal of the National Medical Association, 97(7), 32S-36S.

Deren, S., Shedlin, M., Decena, C., & Mino, M. (2005). Research challenges to the study of HIV/AIDS among migrant & immigrant Hispanic U.S populations. Journal of Urban Health, 82(2), III3-III5.

Belenko, S., Shedlin, M. G., & Chaple, M. (2005). HIV risk behaviors, knowledge, and prevention service experiences among African American and other offenders. Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved, 16, 108-129.

Shedlin, M., & Decena, C. (2005). Defining new immigrant communities: Implications for prevention planning. AIDS and Anthropology Bulletin, 17(2), 3-4.

Shedlin, M. G., & Shulman, L. (2006). New Hispanic migration and HIV risk in New York. Journal of Immigrant & Refugee Services, 4(1), 47-58.

Shedlin, M., Drucker, E., Decena, C. U., Hoffman, S., Bhattacharya, G., Beckford, S., & Barreras, R. (2006). Immigration & HIV/AIDS in the NY metropolitan area. Journal of Urban Health, 83(1).

Decena, C.U., Shedlin, M. G., & Martínez, A. (2006). “Los hombres no mandan aquí”: Narrating immigrant genders and sexualities in New York State in special issue: Unseen New York: Latino immigrants and suburban/rural politics. Social Text, 88, 24(3).

Shedlin, M., Arauz, R., Ortels, P., Aburto, M., & Norori, D. (2006). (Fundacion Nimehuatzin). Drugs and AIDS: National alert. ENVIO (Journal, Central American University, Managua, Nicaragua), 292.

Bianchi, F.T., Reisen, C.A., Zea, M.C., Poppen, P.J., Shedlin, M.G., & Penha, M.M. (2007). The sexual experiences of Latino men who have sex with men who migrated to a gay epicenter in the USA. Culture, Health and Sexuality, 9(5), 505-518.

Moya, E. M., & Shedlin, M. (2008). Policies & laws affecting Mexican immigrant access & utilization of substance abuse treatment: Obstacles to recovery and immigrant health. Journal of Substance Use & Misuse. 43(12-13), 1747-1769. DOI: 10.1080/10826080802297294.

Guarino, H., Deren, S., Mino, M., Kang, S.Y., & Shedlin, M. (2010).Training drug treatment patients to conduct peer-based HIV outreach: An ethnographic perspective on peers” experiences. Substance Use & Misuse, 45, 414-436.

Reisen, C. A., Zea, M. C., Bianchi, F. T., Poppen, P. J., Shedlin, M. G., & Montes Penha, M. (2010). Latino gay and bisexual men's relationships with non-gay-identified men who have sex with men. Journal of Homosexuality, 57 (8), 1004-1021.

Bianchi, F. T., Shedlin, M. G., Brooks, K. D., Montes Penha, M., Reisen, C. A., Zea, M. C., & Poppen, P. J. (2010). Partner selection among Latino immigrant men who have sex with men. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 39 (6), 1321-1330. PMCID: PMC2992808.

Sauceda, J. A., John, W. S., Simoni, J. M., Longoria, V., Shedlin, M. G., & Khalsa, A. M. (2010). Experiences of Spanish-Speaking Persons Living with HIV on the US-Mexico Border. In Annals of Behavioral Medicine (Vol. 39, pp. 86-86). New York, NY: Springer.

Shedlin, M. G., Decena, C. U., Mangadu, T., & Martinez, A. (2011). Research participant recruitment in Hispanic communities: Lessons learned. Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health. 13(2), 352-60. DOI: 10.1007/s10903-009-9292-1.

Potter, J. E., McKinnon, S., Hopkins, K., Amastae, J., Shedlin, M. G., Powers, D. A., Grossman, D. (2011). Continuation of prescribed compared with over-the-counter oral contraceptives. Obstetrics & Gynecology, 117(3), 551-557. DOI: 10.1097/AOG.0b013e31820afc46.

Grossman, D., White, K., Hopkins, K., Amastae, J., Shedlin, M., Potter, J. E. (2011). Contraindications to combined oral contraceptives among over-the-counter compared with prescription users. Obstetrics & Gynecology, 117(3), 558-565. DOI: 10.1097/AOG.0b013e31820b0244

Benagiano, G., Carrara, S., Filippi, V., Shedlin, M.G. (2011) Social and ethical determinants of sexuality, gender, and health. Minerva Ginecologica, 63(1), 71-84. PMID: 21311421.

Kissinger, P., Kovacs, S., Anderson-Smits, C., Schmidt, N., Salinas, O., Hembling, J., Beaulieu, A., Longfellow, L., Liddon, N., Rice, J., & Shedlin, M. (2011). Patterns and predictors of HIV/STI risk among Latino migrant men in a new receiving community. AIDS and Behavior, 16(1), 199-213. PMID: 21484281.

Deren, S., Shedlin, M., Kang, S., & Cortes, Dharma. (2011). HIV risk and prevention among Hispanic immigrants in New York: The salience of diversity. Substance Use & Misuse, 46(2-3), 254-63. DOI: 10.3109/10826084.2011.523215.

Potter, J., White, K., Hopkins, K., McKinnon, S., Shedlin, M. G., Amastae, J. & Grossman, D. (2012). Frustrated demand for sterilization among low-income Latinas in El Paso, Texas. Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health, 44(4):228-35. DOI: 10.1363/4422812.

Shedlin, M., Anastasi, J., Decena, C.U. & Beltran, O. (2012). Use of Complementary/Alternative medicines and supplements by Mexican-Origin patients in a US-Mexico border HIV clinic. Journal of the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care 24(5), 396–410. DOI:10.1016/j.jana.2012.07.001.

Shedlin,M., Decena, C.U. & Beltran, O. (2013). Geopolitical and cultural factors affecting ARV adherence on the US-Mexico border. Journal of Immigrant & Minority Health. 15(5), 969-974. DOI: 10.1007/s10903-012-9681-8.

Mills, Jennifer; Burton, Nicole; Schmidt, Norine; Salinas, Oscar; Hembling, John; Aran, Alberto; Shedlin, Michele; Kissinger, Patricia (2013). 'Sex and drug risk behavior pre- and post-emigration among Latino migrant men in post-Hurricane Katrina New Orleans'. Journal of Immigrant & Minority Health. 5(3), 606-613.

Shedlin, M., Decena, U., Noboa, H. & Betancourt, O. (2013). Sending-Country Violence & Receiving-Country Discrimination: Effects on the Health of Colombian Refugees in Ecuador. Journal of Immigrant & Minority Health, 16(1), 119–124. DOI: 10.1007/s10903-013-9777-9.

Shedlin, M., Amastae, J., Potter, J.,Hopkins, K., & Grossman, D. (2013). Knowledge & Beliefs about Reproductive anatomy and physiology among Mexican-Origin women in the U.S.: Implications for effective oral contraceptive use. Culture, Health & Sexuality. 15(4), 466–479. DOI: 10.1080/13691058.2013.766930.

Kissinger, P., Althoff, M., Burton, N., Schmidt, N., Hembling, J., Salinas, O., Shedlin, M. (2013). Prevalence, patterns and predictors of substance use among Latino migrant men in a new receiving community. Journal of Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 133(3), 814-24. DOI: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2013.08.031.

Hutchinson, M.K., Shedlin, M., Gallo, B., Krainovich Miller, B., & Fulmer, T. (2014). The NYU College of Nursing Ethics-in-the-Round Program. Nursing Education Perspectives, Vol.35, Issue 1.

Jay, M., Gutnick, D., Squires, A., Tagliaferro, B., Gerchow, L., Sivarimuthu, S., Chintapalli, S., Shedlin, M.G., Kalet, A. (2014). "“In our country tortilla doesn’t make us fat:” Dimensions and meanings of goal-setting for lifestyle change in urban Latina women," Journal of the Poor & Underserved, 25(4), 1603-1622.

Spear, S. E., Shedlin, M., Gilberti, B., Fiellin, M., and McNeely, J. (2015). Feasibility and acceptability of an audio computer-assisted self-interview version of the Alcohol, Smoking, and Substance Involvement Screening Test (ASSIST) in primary care patients. Substance Abuse. DOI: 10.1080/08897077.2015.1062460.

 Books and Book Chapters

Andrade, S., Shedlin, M., & Bonilla, E. (1987). Métodos cualitativos para la evaluación de programas: Un manual para programas de salud, planificación familiar y servicios sociales. Watertown, MA: The Pathfinder Fund.

Shedlin, M. G., and Oliver, D. (1992). Prostitution and HIV risk behavior. Advances in Population: Psychosocial Perspectives. London: J. Kingsley Publisher.

Goldzieher, J. W., & Shedlin, M. (1994). A User's Guide to Oral Contraception. Calera, OK: Essential Medical Information Systems.

Ferreira Pinto, J., Ramos, R., & Shedlin, M. G. (1996). Migrant males and female sex workers: HIV/AIDS infection in the US-Mexico border. In S. I. Mishra, R. F. Conner, & J. R. Magaña (Eds.), AIDS crossing borders: The spread of HIV among migrant Latinos. Boulder, CO: Westview Press.

Aráuz, R., Ortells, P., Morales, A., Guevara, M., and Shedlin, M.G. (1997). Sexo inseguro: Investigación cualitativa sobre comportamiento sexual de alto riesgo respecto al SIDA en Nicaragua., Nicaragua: Fundación Nimehuatzin, Managua.

Shedlin, M. G., Deren, S., & Shulman, L. (1997). Género y cultura como factores de riesgo de VIH/SIDA en mujeres hispánicas de los Estados Unidos de América. En B. Rico, S. Vandale, B. Allen, & A. L. Liguori (Eds.), Situación de la mujer en el VIH/SIDA en América Latina: Una agenda de investigación-acción. Cuernavaca, México: Instituto Nácional de Salud Pública.

Cáceres, F., Shedlin, M. G., & Deren, S. (2000). El consumo de drogas en La Republica Dominicana y su vínculo con VIH/SIDA. Dominican Republic: Profamilia.

Shedlin, M. G. (2004). Research vs. support: Focus group participants living with HIV/AIDS. In P. Ulin et al., (Eds.). Qualitative methods: A field guide for applied research in sexual and reproductive health (5th Ed.), San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass.

Shedlin, M. G. (2006). Investigación y apoyo: Personas que viven con VIH/SIDA participantes en un grupo de discussión dirigido. In P. Ulin, E. Robinson, & E. Tolley (Eds.), Investigación aplicada en salud pública: Métodos cualitativos. Washington, DC: Organización Panamericana de la Salud.

Shedlin, M., Arauz, R., Ortells, P., Aburto, M., & Norori, D. (2008). Geography & Drug Addiction. An exploratory study of drug use & HIV risk in Nicaragua. New York, NY: Springer Pub

Shulman, L.C., & Shedlin, M. (2009). Focus groups. In Gitterman, A. & Salmon, R. (Eds.), Encyclopedia of social work with groups. New York: Routledge.

Ortells, P.,Shedlin, M., Arauz, R., Aburto, M., & Norori, D. (2009). Por un chingastito, ‘man: Consumo de drogas y riesgo de VIH en Nicaragua. Nicaragua: Fundación Nimehuatzin Managua.

Montes Penha, M., Shedlin, M., Reisen, C.A., Poppen, P.J., Bianchi, F.T., Decena, C.U., & Zea, M.C. (2010). Ethnographic fieldwork on sexual behavior: Developing ethical guidelines for native researchers. In D. A. Feldman (Ed.), AIDS, Culture, and Gay Men. Gainesville, Florida: U Florida Press.

Kissinger, P. and Shedlin, M. (2012). "HIV/STI Risk Among Latino Migrant Men in New Receiving Communities: A case study of post-disaster New Orleans." In Organista, K. (Ed.), HIV Prevention with Latinos: Theory, Research, and Practice (245-251). New York, NY: Oxford University Press .

Shedlin, M. (2012). “Compliance.” In Loue, S. and Sajatovic, M. (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Immigrant Health (489-490). New York, NY: Springer.

Amastae, J., Shedlin, M., Grossman, D., Hopkins, K., Potter, J., M., White, K. (2013). “Lessons for Border Research: The Border Contraceptive Access Study.” In Ochoa O’Leary, A., Deeds, C.M., & Whiteford, S. (Eds.) Uncharted Terrains: New Directions in Border Research Methodology, Ethics, and Practice. Tuscon, Arizona:U of Arizona Press.

Shedlin, M., Decena, C.U., Noboa, H., Baez, M., Betancourt, S., Vilalobos, J., Moreno, P.,Betancourt, O. (2014). Salud y Condiciones de Vida de los Refugiados Colombianos en Ecuador. Abya Yala Press,

Ecuador.

Kurth, A., Squires, A., Shedlin, M., & Kiarie, J. (2015, in press). Interdisciplinary Collaborations in Global Health Research. In S. Breakey, I.B. Corless, N.L. Meedzan, & P.K. Nicholas (Eds.) Global Health Nursing in the 21st Century (pp.547-563). New York: Springer Publishing Company.

Health Education Materials (authored and produced)

Health Education Series: Learning English and Improving Your Family's Health.

Center for Population and Family Health, Columbia University.

"The Importance of Breastfeeding" (1983)

"Taking Your Child to the Doctor" (1983)

"Communicating Your Concern About Venereal Disease" (1983)

"Taking Care of Your Baby During Pregnancy" (1983)

"Just Say 'No'!" (1984)

"Planning a Happy Family" (1984)

"Smoking, Pregnancy and Your Children's Health" (1984)

"Know Your Body" (1984)

"Talking to Your Teenager" (1985)

"Immunizations for Your Child" (1985)

"AIDS: The Only Cure is Prevention" (1987)

Teacher's Manual: Learning English & Improving Your Family's Health, 1987 (w/Jan Smith, CNM)

The Best Alternative for You. Center for Population & Family Health, Columbia University, 1985

A Safety Guide for the Working Girl. SRA, 1988 (AIDS prevention education)

Protégete en Tu Trabajo. SRA, 1989 (AIDS prevention education).

Is Mommy Alright? Technical advisor/narrator, training video. National Elementary School Center, Select Media, Distributors, 1993. (Co-author, Facilitator's Guide with C. Gates, and L. Shulman)

Selected Papers and Presentations

Shedlin, M. G. (1977, November). Traditional body concepts and implications for the acceptability of modern contraceptive methods. Paper presented at the Symposium "Body Concepts and Implications for Health Planning", Annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Houston, TX.

Shedlin, M. G. (1978, November). Potential of Anthropology in the development of fertility regulation policies and programs. Applied Anthropology & Population Policy. Symposium conducted at the meeting of American Anthropological Association, Los Angeles, CA.

Shedlin, M. G. (1978). Cultural factors affecting the acceptability of CB contraceptive distribution: A Mexican demonstration project. Prepared for the WHO Symposium, "Acceptability Research in Family Planning", Annual meeting of the Society of Applied Anthropology, Mexico.

Shedlin, M. G. (1981, February). Anthropology of human fertility. National Research Council.

Barber-Madden, R., & Shedlin, M. G. (1983, December). A community-based approach to primary prevention and treatment of family violence. Testimony presented to the U.S. Attorney General's Task Force on Family Violence, New York.

Shedlin, M. G. (1984). Community participation. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Mexican Academy of Research in Medical Demography, Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social (IMSS),

Shedlin, M. G., & Smith, J. W. (1986). Promotion of breast feeding and prenatal care: Culturally appropriate strategies for immigrant communities. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Public Health Association, Las Vegas.

Shedlin, M. G. (1987, November). "If you wanna’ kiss, go home to your wife": Sexual meanings for the prostitute and implications for AIDS prevention. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Chicago, IL.

Shedlin, M. G. (1988, October). Female prostitutes: The implication of attitudes and high risk behaviors for HIV infection and transmission. Paper presented at the XIIth World Congress of Gynecology and Obstetrics, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

Shedlin, M. G., & Rosenbluth, L. (1989). Factors affecting the health status of homeless children in welfare hotels. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Public Health Association, Chicago, IL.

Shedlin, M. G. (1990, November). Sex, drugs and motherhood: Deadly survival strategies of women. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, New Orleans, LA.

Deren, S., Shedlin, M. G., & Sanchez, J. (1991). Ethnic factors in HIV risk behavior: A comparison of Puerto Rican & Dominican populations in NYC. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Chicago, IL.

Sanchez, J., Deren, S., & Shedlin, M. G. (1991). HIV risk factors among the Dominican population in Washington Heights, New York. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Public Health Association, Atlanta, GA.

Deren, S., Shedlin, M. G., Sanchez, J., & Clatts, M. (1991, November). Ethnic factors in HIV risk behaviors among prostitutes and drug abusers. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Chicago, IL.

Deren, S., Shedlin, M. G., Sanchez, J., & Clatts, M. (1992, June). Dominicans and Puerto Ricans: difference in drug use patterns and HIV risk behaviors. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the College on Problems of Drug Dependence, Keystone, CO.

Deren, S., Sanchez, J., Shedlin, M. G., Davis, W. R., & Clatts, M. (1992). HIV prevention among Latinos: A comparison of Puerto Rican and Dominican prostitutes and crack users. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Public Health Association, Washington, D.C.

Shedlin, M. G., Carrier, J., & Clatts, M. (1992). Rethinking our paradigms: The challenges of HIV/AIDS research on sexual minorities. Paper presented at the Society for Cross-Cultural Research, Santa Fe, NM.

Shedlin, M. G., & Deren, S. (1992). Ethnicity, gender, subculture and the meaning of needle use. Paper presented at the Society for Applied Anthropology, Memphis, TN.

Cowell, C., Barber-Madden, R., Shedlin, M. G., & Cross, A. (1992). Mobilizing delivery of nutritional services for multi-cultural families in NYC. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Public Health Association, Washington, DC.

Shedlin, M. G., & Worth, D. (1992, November). Guiding the development of multi-cultural HIV/AIDS education strategies for women and high-risk behaviors. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, San Francisco, CA.

Deren, S., Shedlin, M. G., Miller, K., Davis, W. R., Clatts, M., Balcorta, S., Beardsley, M., & Sanchez, J. (1993). HIV risk behaviors in three groups of Latina prostitutes: Dominican, Mexican, and Puerto Rican. Paper presented at the VI International Conference on AIDS, Berlin.

Cowell, C., Barber-Madden, R., & Shedlin, M. G. (1993). Low cost nutrition promotion: A key element to building healthy inner city family infrastructures in the 90's. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Public Health Association, San Francisco, CA.

Deren, S., Shedlin, M. G., Beardsley, M. J., Davis, R., & Sanchez, J. (1993). HIV-related sexual risk behaviors among Latina women. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Public Health Association, San Francisco, CA.

Hoffman J., Miller, K., Shedlin, M. G., & Duarte, P. (1993). Drug and condom use among a sample of Mexican-American & Mexican prostitutes. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Public Health Association, San Francisco, CA.

Shedlin, Michele and Dooley Worth. Exploring Relationships: Ethnography in the Development of STD/AIDS Prevention. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology, San Antonio,TX, March, 1993.

Shedlin, Michele and Rebeca Ramos. Border Sex Industry Standards: Do They Exist? Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology, San Antonio,TX, March, 1993.

Shedlin, M. G., & Trotter, R. (1994, November). Fertility decision-making and the HIV/AIDS epidemic: Revising and rethinking paradigms. Paper presented at the Meeting of the annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Atlanta, GA.

Shedlin, M.G., Cowell, C., Barber-Madden, R., Roy, S., & Norris, G. (1994). Understanding the health needs of head start families: Focus groups with mothers & grandmothers. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Public Health Association, Washington.

Beardsley, M., Deren, S., & Shedlin, M. G. (1994). Decision making patterns and HIV-related behavior among Dominican and Puerto Rican women and their partners in New York City. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Public Health Association, Washington, DC.

Shedlin, M. G., & Deren, S. (1995, February). Cultural factors influencing couple relationships and sexual decision-making among three groups of Latina women. Paper presented at the Conference on HIV Infection in Women, Washington, D.C.

Shedlin, M. G., Deren, S., & Shulman, L. (1995, June). Gender and culture: Factors affecting HIV/AIDS risk in Latina women in the U.S. Paper presented at the Latin American Agenda for Research on Women & AIDS. Instituto Nacional de Salud Pública, Mexico.

Shedlin, M. G., Arauz, R., Ortells, P., & Morales, A. (1996). Research on high-risk behavior in Nicaragua. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Public Health Association, New York, NY.

Kochems, L., Shedlin, M. G., & Deren, S. (1996, November). Money, drugs sexual identity and HIV risk in the world of East Harlem drug using men who have sex with men. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, San Francisco, CA.

Shedlin, M. G. (1997, July). Focus groups in Psychosocial research on HIV/AIDS and substance abuse. Regional Congress of Psychology for Professionals in the Americas, Mexico.

Shedlin, M. G., & Kochems, L. (1997, November). Different choices, different risks: Transgender MSMs and drug use in New York and El Paso. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Washington, DC.

Malotte, C., Shedlin, M. G., Rhodes, F., & Wood, M. (1998, July). Using perceived status and personal functionality to inform risk-reduction programs for crack users. Poster session presented at the XII International Conference on AIDS, Geneva.

Wood, M., Shedlin, M. G., Padilla, S., & Malotte, K. (1998, July). Gender differences in sexual risk behaviors associated with crack cocaine use: Implications for HIV risk reduction. Poster session presented at the XII International Conference on AIDS, Geneva.

Corby, N., Shedlin, M. G., & Wood, M. (1998, July). Motherhood as an opportunity for HIV risk reduction among Crack-using women. Poster session presented at the XII International Conference on AIDS, Geneva.

Koo, H., Woodsong, C., & Shedlin, M. G. (1999). From unintended to unintentionally planned: Exploring sub-intended pregnancies. Paper presented at the Population Association of America, New York.

Shedlin, M. G., Bautista, L., Fitzgerald, A., Gilad, R., & Carranza, M. (1999). Infraestructura de riesgo de adquirir el VIH/SIDA en mujeres amas de casa del gran San Salvador. Paper presented at the 1st Central American Congress of STDs and HIV/AIDS, Honduras.

Deren, S., Shedlin, M. G., Caceres, F. (2000, July). Identifying a drug use/HIV nexus in understudied countries: A case study of the Dominican Republic. Paper presented at the XIII International AIDS Conference, Durban, South Africa.

Deren, S., Colon, H., Caceres, F., Robles, R., Shedlin, M. G., Andia, J., & Yeon-Kang, S. (2000, July). Impact of mobility on risk behaviors: Dominican and Puerto Rican drug users Who Travel to New York City. Paper presented at the XIII International AIDS Conference, Durban, South Africa.

Shedlin, M. G., Woodsong, C., & Koo, H. P. (2001, November). Understanding fertility behavior: low-income African American and White women’s cultural construction of the body, reproductive Physiology and fertility. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Public Health Association, Atlanta, GA.

Shedlin, M. G., Oliver-Velez, D., Finlinson, A., & Deren, S. (2002, November). Qualitative research on HIV risk for women drug users: Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic. Paper Presented at the University of Puerto Rico Conference, Technology Transfer: The Application of Research to the HIV Epidemic in Women in Puerto Rico, Puerto Rico.

Shedlin, M. G., Shulman, L., Laraque, F., Hammond, A., & Mwaungulu, L. (2002, November). Cultural factors affecting infant mortality of African American women in Brooklyn, NY. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Public Health Association, Philadelphia.

Shedlin, M. G., & Shulman, L. (2003, May). Qualitative needs assessment for HIV services among Dominican, Mexican, and Central American immigrant populations living in the New York metro region. Paper presented at the AIDS & Social Work Meeting, Albuquerque, NM.

Decena, C., Shedlin, M.G., & Oliver-Velez, D. (2003, July). “Los hombres no mandan aquí”: Changing gender roles among new Central American, Mexican & Dominican immigrants to suburban and semi-rural New York. Paper presented at the National HIV Prevention Conference, Atlanta, GA.

Shedlin, M. G., Decena, C. U., & Oliver-Velez, D. (2003, October). Migration and acculturative stress: Factors affecting HIV-related risk for new Hispanic immigrants to New York. Presented at the Second International Conference on Urban Health, New York, NY.

Belenko, S., Shedlin, M. G., & O’Connor, L. (2003, November). Individual and systematic barriers to improving HIV education services for offenders. Paper presented at the American Society of Criminology Conference, Denver, CO.

Shedlin, M. G., & Decena, C. U. (2003, November). New Hispanic communities and HIV risk. Paper presented at “The Many Faces of AIDS” Conference of the Lower/Mid Hudson Latino/a HIV/AIDS Network, Yonkers, New York, NY.

Shedlin, M.G., & Decena, C. U. (2003, November). New Hispanic communities and HIV Risk. Presented at the Conference “Recognizing the Latino Community on Eastern Long Island: Creating Community Awareness of Unmet Needs” Conference, Southampton, NY.

Shedlin, M. G., Decena, C. U., & Oliver-Velez, D. (2003, November). New Hispanic immigrant communities and HIV risk. Presented at the Invited Session, “Rethinking Global AIDS Policy” of the annual meeting of The American Anthropological Association, Chicago, IL.

Shedlin, M. G., Decena, C. U., & Oliver-Velez, D. (2004, March). New Hispanic immigrant communities and HIV risk. Presented at Reunión Latina Sobre el SIDA, Albany, NY.

Belenko, S., Shedlin, M. G., & Langley, S. (2004, June). Transitional health service planning for drug-involved inmates at risk for HIV: Organizational and Individual Determinants. Paper presented at the Complexities of Co-Occurring Conditions Conference, Washington, DC.

Deren, S., Shedlin, M.G., Decena, C.U., & Mino, M. (2004, June). Addressing health disparities among migrant and immigrant populations in the U.S.: Research challenges to the study of HIV/AIDS. NIDA Science Meeting on Advancing Research to Reduce Drug Abuse and HIV/AIDS Health Disparities: Methodological Considerations.

Carballo-Diéguez, A., Shedlin, M., Dowsett, G., Remien, R., Lin, P., Dolezal, C., Balan, C., & Ventuneac, A. (2004, July). “Barebacking” and the internet: Ethnography of popular sites used by gay men to meet others for intentionally unprotected anal sex. Paper presented at the XV International AIDS Conference, Bangkok, Thailand.

Shedlin, M., Arauz, R., Ortells, P., Aburto, M., & Norori, D. (2004). Drug use and HIV risk in Nicaragua. International Research Conference, Opportunities, Challenges and Successes of International Research, University of Miami, Drug Abuse and AIDS Research Center/NIH.

Shedlin, M. G., Decena, C. U., & Oliver-Velez, D. (2004, November). Disrupted communities: Defining policy priorities for HIV prevention among new Hispanic immigrants in New York.” Presented at the annual meeting of the American Public Health Association, Washington.

Montes Penha, M., Shedlin, M.G., Zea, M.C., Reisen, C. A., Poppen, P., Bianchi, F., & Decena, C. (2004, November). Ethical guidelines to support ethnographic fieldwork among men who have sex with men (MSM). Presented at the annual meeting of the American Public Health Association, Washington, DC.

Shedlin, M. G., Decena, C. U., & Oliver-Velez, D. (2005, January). New Hispanic immigrant communities and HIV Risk. Hispanic Health Disparities Research Center, University of Texas, El Paso, TX.

Shedlin, M. G., & Decena, C. U. (2005, March). New Hispanic Communities and HIV Risk. Presented at the Psychosocial Workshop at the annual meeting of the Population Association of America, Philadelphia.

Shedlin, M. G., & Decena, C. U. (2005, April). Nuevas comunidades Hispanas y el riesgo del VIH. Presented at National Development and Research Institutes, Training Institute, N.Y.

Shedlin, M. G., & Decena, C. U. (2005, April). New Hispanic communities and HIV Risk: The role of Anthropology. Presented at the Society for Applied Anthropology, Santa Fe, NM.

Shedlin, M. G., & Decena, C. U. (2005, May). Nuevas comunidades Hispanas y el riesgo del VIH. Seminario Permanente Sobre Migración Internacional, Colegio de Mexico de la Frontera Norte (COLEF), Tijuana, Mexico.

Poppen, P. J., Reisen, C.A., Zea, M.C., Bianchi, F. T., Shedlin, M. G., & Penha, M. (2005, June). Seroconcordance as a contextual factor influencing sexual risk. Poster session presented at the National HIV Prevention Conference, Atlanta, GA.

Zea, M.C., Reisen, C.A., Bianchi, F.T., Poppen, P.J., Shedlin, M.G., & Montes Penha, M. (2005, August). Sexual playground: Fantasy or reality? Immigrant gay experiences in New York City. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Washington, DC.

Decena, C.U., Shedlin, M. G., & Martínez, A. (2005, November). “Los hombres no mandan aquí”: Narrating immigrant genders and sexualities in New York State. Paper presented at the American Studies Conference, Washington, DC.

Shedlin, M. G., Arauz, R., Ortells, P., Aburto, M., Norori, D., & Deren, S. (2005, December). La droga no tiene fin. Drug use & HIV risk among sex workers in Nicaragua. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Public Health Association Meeting, Philadelphia, PA.

Shedlin, M., Arauz, R., Ortells, P., Aburto, M., Norori, D., & Deren, S. (2006, March). Drug use & HIV risk in Nicaragua. NIDA-AAG Symposium on Geography & Drug Addiction, Chicago.

Guarino, H., Deren, S., Mino, M., Kang, S., & Shedlin, M. G. (2006, May). Using Ethnography to assess the impact of an HIV/AIDS intervention on peer outreach workers. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Northeast Anthropological Association, Albany, NY.

Shedlin, M. G. (2006, April). Qualitative methods in drug use and HIV research. Lectures presented at the Workshop “Conducting Research to Prevent HIV in Substance Users”, Pavlov University, St. Petersburg, Russian Federation.

Shedlin, M. G. (2006, June). Qualitative methods in behavioral health research. Presentation as Visiting Professor, Complementary & Alternative Medicine Department, John A. Burns School of Medicine, University of Hawai’i at Manoa.

Shedlin, M. G. (2006, August). Qualitative methods for criminal justice research. Invited Speaker. Center for Mental Health and Criminal Justice research, Rutger’s University.

Shedlin, M., Arauz, R., Ortells, P., Aburto, M., Norori, D., & Deren, S. (2006, September). Presentation of findings: Drug use and HIV risk in Managua and Chinandega. Hotel Princess, Managua, Nicaragua, September, 2006. [Presentation to University, Government, CBOs, Treatment Program staff, and the press/media by Fundacion Nimehuatzin]

Shedlin, M., Caceres Ureña, F., & Deren, S. (2006, November). Cultural and contextual factors affecting HIV risk for Dominicans in New York and Santo Domingo. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, San Jose, CA.

Guarino, H., Deren, S., Mino, M., Kang, S-Y., & Shedlin, M. (2007, March). Assessing impact of an HIV/AIDS intervention on peer outreach workers: An ethnographic perspective. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology, Tampa, FL.

Shedlin, M. (2007, March). Recruitment of undocumented Hispanic immigrants in HIV research. Presented at the Psychosocial Factors Workshop of the Population Association of America Annual Meeting, New York, NY.

Shedlin, M., Ramos, R., & Ramos, M. E. (2007, May) Methamphetamine use on the US-Mexico border. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the US-Mexico Border Health Association, S. Padre Island, TX.

Shedlin, M. (2007, September). Cultural acceptability in reproductive health care: The intersection of biomedical and behavioral research. Invited Speaker. Good Clinical Practice, Szeged, Hungary.

Shedlin, M., Arauz, R., Ortells, P., & Aburto, M. (2007, November). Las drogas como ractor de riesgo en VIH/SIDA en Nicaragua. Invited Session. V Congreso Centroamericano de ITS, VIH y SIDA (CONCASIDA). Managua, Nicaragua.

Shedlin, M., & Mangadu, T. (2007, November). Recruitment of new Hispanic immigrants in HIV prevention research. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the American Public Health Association. Washington, DC.

Shedlin, M. & Ramos, R. (2008). Emerging trends in methamphetamine use on the US-Mexico border. Paper presented at the American Public Health Association, San Diego, CA.

Shedlin, M., Amastae, J., Potter, J., & Talavera, V. (2008).Cultural factors affecting the use of oral contraception on the U.S.-Mexico border. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, San Diego, CA.

Shedlin, M. (2008, May). Invited Speaker: Culture, behavior & mobility: Factors affecting HIV risk in Hispanic communities. Research to Reduce HIV Disparities: Fifth Annual Investigator’s Development Meeting of the Comprehensive Center for the Study of HIV Disparities, University of Puerto Rico, San Juan. PR.

Shedlin, M. (2008, July). Invited: New Hispanic immigrant communities: Factors affecting drug use and HIV risk. U.S.-Mexico 7th Bi-National Drug Demand Reduction Conference. Monterrey, Mexico.

Shedlin, M., Arauz, R., Ortells, P., Aburto, M., & Norori, D. (2008, August). Drugs & HIV in Nicaragua: Differences between two cities of a “bridge” country. Poster presented at the XVII International AIDS Conference, Mexico City.

Shedlin, M., Ramos, R., Villalobos, Ramos Rodriguez, M.E. (2008, August). Methamphetamine use among male and female populations on the Mexico-U.S. border. Poster presented at the XVII International AIDS Conference, Mexico City.

Potter, J. E., Amastae, J., Shedlin, M., Hopkins, K., Grossman, D., & Diaz de Leon, C. (2008, September). Did the Texas legislature derail family planning? Contraceptive access & continuation in El Paso, Texas. Paper presented at the Texas Society of Allied Health Professions, El Paso, TX.

Grossman, D., Hopkins, K., Talavera, V., White, K., Shedlin, M., Amastae, J., & Potter, J.E. (2008, September). Knowledge, perceptions and use of emergency contraceptive among Latina oral contraceptive users in Texas. Poster presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Association of Reproductive Health Professionals and the Society for Family Planning, Washington, DC.

Shedlin, M., Talavera, V., Potter, J.E., Hopkins, K., Amastae, J., & Grossman, D. (2008, October). A little learning is a dangerous thing: Beliefs affecting the use of oral contraception on the US-Mexico border. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, San Diego, CA.

Belenko, S., Shedlin, M., and Sung, H-E. (2009) Reentry planning for inmates at risk for HIV: Organizational and policy barriers. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Royal York, Toronto,.

Potter., McKinnon, S.,Grossman, D., Hopkins, K., Amastae, J., Shedlin, M.,& Powers, D.(2009, May). Oral contraceptive continuation along the U.S.-Mexico border: Does a prescription or the number of pill packs matter? Meeting of the Population Association of America, Detroit.

Grossman, D., White, K., Hopkins, K., Amastae, J., Shedlin, M., & Potter, J.E. (2009, September). Are women who obtain oral contraceptives over the counter in Mexico more likely to be contraindicated for use?: Results from a cohort study in el Paso, Texas. Presented at the Reproductive Health 2009 Meeting, Los Angeles, CA.

Potter, J., McKinnon, S., Hopkins, K., Amastae, J., Shedlin, M., Powers, D., & Grossman,D. (2009, November). Oral contraceptive continuation along the US-Mexico border: Does a prescription matter? Presented at the American Public Health Association, Philadelphia, PA.

Bianchi, F.T., Shedlin, M., Brooks, K.D, Reisen, C.A., Zea, M.C, & Poppen, P.J. (2009, November). A qualitative exploration of partner selection among Latino immigrant men who have sex with men: Cultural stereotypes, sexual objectification, and masculinity. In P.J. Poppen, Sex among Latino MSM in context. APHA Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA.

Sauceda, J.A., Wiebe, J.S., Simoni, J.M., Longoria, V., Shedlin, M.G., Khalsa, A.M. (2010). Experiences of Spanish-speaking persons living with HIV on the US-Mexico border. 31st annual meeting of the Society for Behavioral Medicine, Seattle.

Shedlin, M., Beltran, O., Rivera, J., (2010) ARV Adherence in a US-Mexico Border Clinic: A Qualitative Study to Inform Nursing Education & Practice. Poster Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the National Association of Hispanic Nurses, Washington, DC.

Schmidt, N., Salinas, O., Hembling, J., Desmarais, C., Kovacs, S., Beaulieu, A., Anderson-Smits, C., Longfellow, L., Shedlin, M., Kissinger, P.(2010) The evolution of sexual partnerships and condom use among newly arrived Latino migrant men. CDC National STD Prevention Conference, Atlanta, GA.

Amastae, J., Shedlin, M., White, K., Hopkins, K., Grossman, D.A., and Potter, J. (2010, April). Ethical and methodological issues for border research: The Border Contraceptive Access Study. Border Research, Ethics and Methodologies, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ.

Potter, J.E., Hopkins, K., White, K., McKinnon, S., Grossman, D., Shedlin, M., & Amastae, J. (2010, April). Unmet demand for sterilization among Latinas. Presented at the Population Associate of American Annual Meeting, Dallas, TX.

Amastae, J., Shedlin, M., White, K., Hopkins, K., Grossman, D., & Potter, J. (2010, April). Ethical and methodological issues for border research: The Border Contraceptive Access Project. Presented at the Border Research Ethics and Methodology Conference, Tucson.

Ortells, P., Shedlin, M., Arauz, R., Aburto, M., & Norori, D. (2010, July). Drug use In Nicaragua: Challenges for harm reduction in a low HIV prevalence country at risk. Poster: XVIII International Conference on AIDS: AIDS 2010, Vienna.

Shedlin, M., Rivera, J, Beltran, O., & Smith, K. (2010, August). Drug use and violence as barriers to ARV adherence on the US-Mexico border. Keynote Address: Annual Meeting of the US-Mexico Border Initiative. El Paso, TX.

Potter, J.E., McKinnon, S., Grossman, D., Kipings, K., Amastae, J., Shedlin, M., & Powers, DA (2010, September). “Does convenience matter? Oral contraceptive continuation along the US-Mexico border. Presented at the Reproductive Health 2010 Meeting, Atlanta, GA.

Shedlin M., Schmidt N., Kovacs S.D., Salinas O., Hembling J., Anderson-Smits C., Kissinger P. (2010, October). Innovative Strategies for longitudinal research with hidden urban populations: Latino migrant workers. Presented at the 9th International Conference on Urban Health. New York Academy of Medicine, New York, NY.

Shedlin M., Kovacs S.D., Schmidt N., Salinas O., Hembling J., Anderson-Smits C., Kissinger P. (2010, October). Individual, environmental, and cultural factors affecting illicit drug use among Latino migrant workers in New Orleans. Presented at the 9th International Conference on Urban Health. New York Academy of Medicine, New York, NY.

Shedlin, M. Invited Dedication for the State School/Hospital for the Blind in the name of Dr. Vilmos Goldzieher (2010, October), Budapest, Hungary.

Potter, J., White, K., Hopkins, K., McKinnon, S., & Shedlin, M. (2011, March). Frustrated Demand for Sterilization among Low-Income Latinas in El Paso, Texas. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America, Washington, D.C.

Shedlin, M., & Amastae, J. (2011, March). Knowledge & Beliefs about Reproductive Anatomy and Physiology among Mexican-Origin Women in the U.S.: Implications for Effective Oral Contraceptive Use. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America, Washington, D.C.

Shedlin, M., Rivera, J.O., Beltran, O. (2011, March). ARV Adoption & Adherence in a US-Mexico border Clinic: Impact of the side effects of medicines and drug violence. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America, Washington, D.C.

Potter, J.E., McKinnon, S., Grossman, D., Hopkins, K., Shedlin, M., & Amastae, Jon., (2011), Myths, Beliefs and Continuation of Oral Contraception. Presented at the International Conference on Family Planning, Dakar, Senegal.

Potter, J.E., McKinnon, S., Grossman, D., Hopkins, K., Shedlin, M., & Amastae, Jon., (2011, December), OTC vs. Prescription Only OCs: Results from the Border Contraceptive Access Study. Presented at the International Conference on Family Planning, Dakar, Senegal.

Kurth, A., Shedlin, M., Norman, R., Crespo-Fierro, M., Lizcano, J., & Sharp, V. (2012) Computerized Counseling to Support Treatment Adherence and Retention among Latinos. Poster presented at the 2nd International HIV Treatment as Prevention Workshop, Vancouver, Canada, April.

Kurth A., Norman, R.,Shedlin, M., Crespo-Fierro, M., Lizcano, J., Chhun, N. & Sharp, V. (2012) Baseline findings of a randomized controlled trial of Spanish-language computerized counseling. Poster presented at the 7th International Conference on HIV Treatment and Prevention Adherence, Miami Florida, June.

Shedlin, Michele G. (2012) Qualitative Research in Understanding Addictive Behaviors and Informing Interventions. Paper Presented at the International Workshop on Tobacco Control and Cessation for Central and Eastern European Healthcare Professionals, University of Szeged, Faculty of Dentistry, June.

Crespo-Fierro,M.,Shedlin, M., Lizcano, J., Chhun, N., Kurth, A. (2012) Perceptions of Ease of Use and Applicability of a Spanish Language Computer-Based Counseling Program to Support HIV Treatment Adherence and Risk Reduction. 25th Annual ANAC Conference, Tucson, AZ, November.

Shedlin, M., Decena, C.U., Beltran, O. (2012) Culture & violence as factors affecting Latinos living with HIV on the US-Mexico Border. Poster presented at the 2012 Summit on the Science of Eliminating Health Disparities. National Harbor, Maryland.

Shedlin, M. (February, 2013) A Qualitative Approach for US Grant Applications: New Opportunities for Interdisciplinary Health Research. Invited lecture, College of Dentistry, University of Szeged.

Shedlin, M. Using Qualitative Research Methods for the Patient Perspective: An Example of Oral Care Compliance by Poor Minority Care Givers (April, 2013). Presentation to the Faculty, College of Dentistry, University of Szeged.

Shedlin, M. Qualitative Methods in Nursing Research (May, 2013). Invited Lecture, Faculty of Nursing. University of Szeged.

Shedlin, M. Qualitative Methods in Reproductive Health Research (May, 2013). Invited Lecture, Faculty of Medicine, University of Szeged.

Shedlin, M. Qualitative Research to Understand Health Behavior: Body Knowledge and Beliefs Affecting Reproductive Health & HIV/AIDS (April, 2013). "Women: Health, Family & Work" Student Conference. Faculty of Nursing, University of Szeged.

Shedlin, M. (2013) Qualitative & Mixed Methods in HIV and Substance Abuse Research. Ukraine HIV Research Capacity Building Workshop, NYS-ITRP Research Training, Kiev, Ukraine, June.

Shedlin, M. (2013) Focus Groups in HIV/AIDS Research. Ukraine HIV Research Capacity Building Workshop, NYS-ITRP Research Training, Kiev, Ukraine, June.

Beltran, O., Shedlin, M. G. (2013, November) Factors affecting the emotional and physical health of aging Latinos living with HIV/AIDS on the United States-Mexico border. Paper presented at the 141st Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Boston, MA.

Beltran, O. & Shedlin, M. (2014) Diagnosis and Treatment of Depression Among Latino MSM Living with HIV/AIDS on the US/Mexico Border. Paper presented at the 36th Annual Meeting of the Society of behavioral Medicine, San Antonio, TX.

Shedlin, M. & Naegle, M. (2014) Salud y Condiciones de Vida de los Refugiados Colombianos en Ecuador. XIV Coloquio Panamericano de Investigación en Enfermería.“Evidencia y compromiso: El cuidado de Enfermería transcendiendo fronteras”. Cartagena de Indias, Colombia.

Shedlin, M. (2014) The patient perspective in oral care: Qualitative research informing practice and patient compliance. [Invited Lecture]. Annual Meeting of the Hungarian Medical Association of America, Sarasota, FL.

Shedlin, M. & Decena, C. (2014) Discrimination and Health Vulnerability: Colombian Refugees from Drug Violence Living in Ecuador. Paper presented at the 142nd Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, New Orleans, LA.

Shedlin, M. (2014) Salud y Condiciones de Vida de los Refugiados Colombianos en Ecuador. [Invited lecture] Faculty of Medicine, Department of Nursing, Master’s Program in Vulnerable Populations, Autonomous University of Madrid.

Shedlin, M. and Decena. C. (2014) New Hispanic Communities and HIV Risk. [Invited lecture] Faculty of Medicine, Department of Nursing, Master’s Program in Vulnerable Populations, Autonomous University of Madrid.

Technical Reports

Scrimshaw, S., Shedlin, M. G., Bram, S., & de Ruales, M. (1975). Aceptabilidad e Impacto: La Evaluación de un Programa Modelo de Prestación de Servicios de Salud in Cali, Colombia. Report presented to PRIMOPS, USAID, and Columbia University.

Shedlin, M. G. (1975). Cultural Factors Relevant to the Design and Implementation of a Community-Based Family Planning Program. Report for the Mexican Ministry of Health, USAID, and the Center for Population and Family Health, Columbia University.

Shedlin, M. G. (1976). Technical Report for the Task Force on the Acceptability of Fertility Regulating Methods. WHO, Geneva.

Henry, E., Shedlin, M. G., Isaacs, S., & Wray, J. (1981). New Strategies for the Delivery of Maternal/Child Health and Family Planning Services in Rural and Semi-Urban Slum Areas of Mexico: Final Report. Center for Population and Family Health, Columbia University.

Shedlin, M. G. (1989, October).The Health Care of Homeless Mothers and Children: Impact of a Welfare Hotel. Medical and Health Research Association of New York City.

Shedlin, M. G. (1990). Methadone Maintenance Client's Knowledge, Attitudes & Behavior Relating to HIV Infection & Implications for Service Provision, St. Lukes/ Roosevelt Hospital.

Shedlin, M. G. (1993). Report: Ethnographic Research on HIV-Non-High Risk Dominican Women and Couples. Prepared for National Development and Research Institutes, Inc., NY.

Shedlin, M. G. (1993). Report: Ethnographic Research on HIV-Non-High Risk Puerto Rican Women and Couples. New York City. National Development & Research Institutes, NY.

Shedlin, M. G. (1993). Report: Ethnographic Research on HIV-Non-High Risk Mexican Women and Couples. El Paso. TX. National Development & Research Institutes, NY.

Shedlin, M. G. & Shulman, L. C. (1993, September; 1994, May; 1995, March). Final Evaluation Reports: OB/GYN Residency Training Program in the Identification and Treatment of Women with Chemical Dependencies. Prepared for the Greater NY March of Dimes.

Shedlin, M.G, & Shulman, L. C. (1993, August). Final Evaluation Report: Parent Aide Program. Prepared for the Bridgeport (CT) Department of Health.

Shedlin, M.G., & Shulman, L. C. (1993, August). Final Evaluation Report: Texas WIC Marketing Study, Qualitative Evaluation/Latino Population. Prepared for Best Start.

Shedlin, M. G., & Shulman, L. C. (1991, May; 1992, July). External Evaluation Reports: Urban Youth Diversion Project (Powerline). Prepared for the Private Industry Council.

Shedlin, M. G. (1994). Head Start Needs Assessment: Focus Group Research with Mothers and Grandmothers. Prepared for Columbia University Head Start/CPFH.

Shedlin, M. G. (1994). Mother-Daughter Program Evaluation Report: Analysis and Summary of Focus Group Discussions. Prepared for UTEP, Department of Education, 1994.

Shedlin, M. G, & Shulman, L. C. (1995; 1996; 1998). Assessment of the Impact of HIV Prevention Community Planning in States &Territories, Technical Reports (3): Prepared for the U.S. Conference of Mayors.

Shedlin, M. G, & Shulman, L. C. (1997). Technical Report: Activities to Reduce Perinatal Transmission of HIV in 7 States & Puerto Rico. Prepared for the U.S. Conference of Mayors.

Shedlin, M. G. (1998, July). HIV/AIDS Services for Trans-Border Populations in the Juarez/ El Paso/ Dona Ana Area. Unpublished Report, Sociomedical Resources Associates.

Shedlin, M. G., & Shulman, L. C. (1999). The Effects of Welfare Reform on Immigrant Women in New York City. NYC Department of Health, Maternity Services and Family Planning.

Sanchez, J., Shedlin, M. G., Cortez, C., Fitzgerald, A., & Heisler, D. (1999). Evaluation of the AIDS/STD Prevention and Control Project, USAID/ Honduras.

Sanchez, J., Shedlin, M., & Araica, A. (2000).Needs & Resource Assessment: STIs/HIV in Nicaragua. USAID.

Shedlin, M. G., & Shulman, L. C. (2000). Perceptions and Experience of the Perimenopause by Minority Women in New York City. Report prepared for the New York City Department of Health, Bureau of Maternity Services and Family Planning.

Shedlin, M. G., & Shulman, L. C. (2001, August). Factors Affecting Infant Mortality Among African-American Women in Brooklyn, NY. NYCDOH, Maternal, Infant and Reproductive Health Program.

Shedlin, M. G., & Shulman, L. C. (2002). Needs Assessment for HIV Services Among Dominican, Mexican and Central American Immigrant Populations Living in the New York EMA.NYC. Mayor’s Office for AIDS Policy Coordination, NYC HIV & Health Planning Council & Medical and Health Research Association.

Shedlin, M. G., & Shulman, L. C. (2002, June). HIV Prevention Community Planning: An Assessment of Latino Participation in Seven States. U.S.-Mexico Border Health Association.

Consultancies [Selected]

The Pathfinder Fund: TA to pharmacy training programs in Bolivia, Ecuador, Mexico and Paraguay; evaluation design and data analysis; development of curriculum and training workshops in qualitative evaluation methodology for Latin American countries (1982-1985) Co-authored manual for qualitative evaluation of FP programs in Latin America (1987).

Family Health International: Development of population content for TV series (1983); Direct research in Paraguay on demand for contraceptive methods/abortifacients in pharmacies (1985-1986); Staff and student in-services (1984); AIDS education materials development; Direct AIDS prevention project for sex workers (1987-88).

Columbia University Center for Population and Family Health: Contraceptive Update Seminar (Puerto Rico, 1984); International Intern Training Program (1989-1998); Focus Group Research on Prenatal Nutrition (1992); Development of Culturally Appropriate Nutrition Education (1993).

Ministry of Health, Cuba (MINSAP): Development of collaborative research in reproductive health; Curriculum development, training health professionals in medical anthropology (1978-80).

Autonomous University of the State of Mexico: Teaching and curriculum planning for medical anthropology and family planning seminars, School of Medicine (1975-76); Technical support, Medical Anthropology Degree Program (1992).

Mexican Federation of Private Family Planning Associations (FEMAP): Development of culturally appropriate bilingual family planning and health education materials (1984-85); Training of community family planning workers (1982,1984); Project development (1985-86).

Mexican Social Security Institute (MSS), Family Planning Department: Assistance in the development of operations research for integrated health and development project; Assistance to the Social and Demographic Research Unit (1983-87).

MCH and Family Planning Directorate, Mexican Ministry of Health (SSA): Direct research, field supervision of MCH/FP activities; Training of community health workers (1974-80).

American Friends Service Committee: Bilingual health education series and Teacher's Manual for Haitian community (1985-86), Training of ESL program personnel.

New York City of Board of Education, Bilingual Education Department: Training of ESL teachers to incorporate MCH/FP education curriculum (1984-85).

Wyeth Pharmaceuticals: Interactive computer program for physician instruction (1985-86); Research development (1987); Lecture tour, Australia, August 1993.

CARE: Training, International Regional Technical Advisors, (1986).

International Planned Parenthood Federation: Proposal preparation and project design for PROFAMILIA, Dominican Republic (1986).

New Jersey Department of Health: Evaluation research/staff training for WIC Program (1987).

The Center for Development and Population Activities: Training of international workshop participants in qualitative program evaluation (1987).

Massachusetts Department of Public Health: Design of prenatal care research (1987).

St. Luke’s/Roosevelt Hospital Center: Project development: Outreach strategies for AIDS prevention (1987-89); Research: AIDS: Counseling, Testing, Referral and Partner Notification (1989-90).

New York State Department of Health, Office of Public Health: Program planning: health education for Latino communities and AIDS prevention education and outreach (1988).

Metro Mayors Commission on AIDS: Organizer and Coordinator (CT, 1988).

The Center for Development and Population Activities: Training of international participants in qualitative program evaluation (1987-88).

March of Dimes: Staff training; Research on institutional barriers to prenatal care (1987-89).

Connecticut Alcohol and Drug Abuse Commission: Development of needs assessment and evaluation: improving minority utilization of drug abuse treatment programs (1989).

Medical and Health Research Association of New York City, Direct research on welfare mothers access to pediatric care (1988-1989).

NYC Department of Health, AIDS Research Unit Staff training; program development (1988-89).

Subsequent Pregnancy Prevention Project, (Chicago): Research and staff training for prevention of subsequent adolescent pregnancy project (1988-98).

Boston Department of Health and Hospitals, Urban Health Institute: Qualitative Methods for Program Evaluation Workshop (1990).

Centers for Disease Control: Workshop in Qualitative Research (1990).

Center for Health Policy Development: Workshop in Prevention Research and Evaluation for Hispanic Community-Based Organizations (1990).

USAID, Africa Bureau: Evaluation of USAID funding of HIV/AIDS prevention, Zimbabwe and Zambia (1991).

Centro de Salud Familiar La Fe, El Paso, TX: Research on HIV/AIDS in Mexican High-Risk and Clinic Populations (1990-1992).

University of Washington: Evaluation, Latino health education materials (1991-93).

Education Development Center/LearnTech, Newton MA: Technical assistance, child-to-child health education project, Bolivia (1993).

Bridgeport, CT Department of Health: Parent Aide Program Evaluation (1993).

Best Start, Inc: Qualitative research for national evaluation of WIC services for Latina women, the Texas Department of Health (1993).

Center for Population and Family Health, Columbia University: Qualitative health needs assessment research, Head Start Program (1993).

University of Wisconsin/Madison/Department of Family Medicine: Training in qualitative research to faculty and students (1993-1994).

National Elementary School Center, (NY): Program and grant development; Technical Advisor. Educational video on AODA women in recovery (1992-1994).

New Britain Health Department, New Britain, CT: Provide technical assistance to development of a program of street outreach to women at high-risk for HIV infection (1993-1994).

University of Texas at El Paso: Evaluation of Latina Mother/Daughter Program (1994-1995).

Fundación Nimehuatzin, Managua, Nicaragua/ Family Health International: Technical Assistance and Staff Training in Qualitative Research for HIV/AIDS Prevention for High Risk Behavior Groups by CBOs (1994-1996); Technical Advisor (1996-present).

Subsequent Pregnancy Prevention Project/Sinai Community Institute, Chicago. Evaluation of Subsequent Pregnancy Program, "Mothers Too Soon", (1993-1996).

U.S. Conference of Mayors: Evaluation, HIV Prevention Community Planning Initiative of the Centers for Disease Control, Year I, Year II and Year IV Assessments in eight States/ Territories (1994,1995, 1997).

AIDSCAP/Family Health International: Technical Assistance and Qualitative Research for HIV/AIDS Prevention with CBOs, Tegucigalpa, Honduras (1996-1997).

U.S. Conference of Mayors/ Health Resources and Services Administration: Evaluation in 7 States/Territories of the Implementation of ZDV Therapy for Reducing Perinatal HIV, (1996).

Planned Parenthood of New York City: Qualitative Evaluation, Project Street Beat, (1996).

Transnational Fertility Research Institute. Qualitative Research Consultant. NICHD supported Research on Unintended Pregnancy in Four Low-income Groups, (1996).

NYU/Bellevue Hospital, NY. Evaluation of Domestic Violence Intervention Program, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, (1994-1997).

The Children's Hospital, Boston, MA: Evaluation of SPNS/HRSA project, Boston HAPPENS, HIV/AIDS prevention and services program (1997).

California Office of AIDS: Technical Assistance, HIV Prevention Community Planning, Local Implementation Groups (CPGs) (1997-1998).

Greater Bridgeport Adolescent Pregnancy Program: Evaluation of Teen Outreach and Primary Services (TOPS), HRSA SPNS, Bridgeport, CT. (1993-1998).

National Development and Research Institute/CDC/NIDA: Consultant. Multi-site Study on Drug Using Men-Who-Have-Sex-With-Men (1997-1998).

California State University/Long Beach/NIDA: Consultant. HIV Risk Reduction for Drug Using MSM (1997-2001); HIV Sexual Risk Reduction for Crack Users (1996-2000).

NYC Department of Health, Bureau of Maternity Services and Family Planning: Principal Investigator. Impact of Welfare Reform on Immigrant Women in New York City, (1997-1999).

National Development and Research Institute and Universidad del Caribe, Consultant. HIV Risk Behavior Determinants in Puerto Rican Drug Users in NY and Puerto Rico (1996-1999).

NYCDOH, Maternity Services and Family Planning: Needs Assessment, Principal Investigator. Peri-menopausal Womens' Issues in New York City Communities, (1996-1999).

UNFPA Angola: MCH Health Research for Displaced Populations, Huila and Benguela Provinces, Consultant. 1999.

PASCA, AED/USAID, Consultant. HIV/AIDS research: El Salvador, Honduras, (1998 -2000)

USAID, Country Assessment: STIs/HIV Needs and Resources in Nicaragua, Consultant. 2000.

US-Mexico Border Health Association and Programa Compañeros, Principal Investigator. Qualitative Research on Cross-Border HIV Service Utilization (1999-2000).

NYCDOH, Maternal, Infant and Reproductive Health Program, Principal Investigator. Factors Affecting Infant Mortality Among African-American Women in Brooklyn, NY, (2001).

New York City Mayor’s Office for AIDS Policy Coordination, the NYC HIV Planning Council and Medical and Health Research Association, PI. Needs Assessment for HIV Services Among Dominican, Mexican and Central American Immigrants Living in the NYC EMA, (2000-2001).

National Development and Research Institutes, Institute for AIDS Research, Consultant. The Impact of September 11, 2001 on Active Drug Users in New York City. (2001).

New York-Presbyterian Hospital, AIDS Program, Co-Investigator. Qualitative Evaluation of Patient Adherence to HIV Treatment, (2002-2003).

Academy for Educational Development, CHIVES Project Consultant (HRSA) (2005-6).

Completed Research

HD34897-01A1 1997 - 2001 NICHD

Research Triangle Institute: Dynamics and Meaning of Adult Unintended Pregnancy

Role: Co-PI

1998 - 1999

Research on Oral Care: Barriers to Adherence with Dental Treatment among Children with HIV, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey/National Minority Oral Health Research Center, Newark, NJ

Role: Co-PI

R01 DA11837 1998 - 2003 NIDA

HIV Service Needs in High Risk Criminal Justice Populations, The National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse (CASA)

Role: Co-Investigator

R03 DA16163-01 2002 - 2004 NIDA

Drug Use and HIV Risk in Nicaragua

Role: PI

NIDCR

NY State Oral Cancer Control Partnership: New York University College of Dentistry/New York State Department of Health. (J. Kumar, PI)

Role: Consultant

R01 HD043669-01 2003 - 2006 NICHD

Internet Use and Sexual Risk among MSM in New York City

Role: Co-PI

P30 DAD016163 2003 - 2006 NIH

High Risk Drug Use & HIV: Learning from the NYC Epidemic-Nicaragua Supplement

Role: PI

R01 HD042970-01 2002 - 2004 NICHD

New Hispanic Communities and HIV Risk

Role: PI

RO1 2003 - 2006 NIMH

Sexual Risk in the Context of Same-Sex Behavior: HIV Prevention with Men who Use the Internet

Role: Co-I

R01 HD042970-02A1 2005 - 2006 NICHD

New Hispanic Communities and HIV Risk

Role: PI

R01 DA018130-01A2 2006 - 2009 NIDA

Therapeutic Communities: A Three Country Comparison: Malaysia, China & US (M. Kressel, PI)

Role: Co-Investigator

CBHR 2006 - 2008

Methamphetamine Use on the US-Mexico Border, Center for Border Health Research (CBHR)

Role: PI

R01 HD046258-01 2003 - 2008 NICHD

Contextual Influences on Sexual Risk among Latino MSM

Role: Co-Investigator

R03 NR009974-01 2006 - 2008 NIH/NINR

Factors Affecting OCD and Health Disparities at the U.S.-Mexico Border

Role: Consultant

P20 MD000548-01 2006 - 2008 NIH/HHDRC

Community-Based Study of OCD & Health Disparities at the U.S.-Mexico Border

Role: Consultant

R21 MH079746-01A1 2007 - 2009

Enhancing HIV Partner Notification through Peer Educators (M. Goldstein, PI)

Role: Consultant

P20 MD002287-01 2007 - 2012 NIH/NCMHHD

ARV Adoption & Adherence in a US-Mexico Border Community-Based Clinic

Role: PI

R01 HD047816 2005 - 2011 NICHD

Oral Contraceptive Use along the US-Mexico Border (J.E. Potter, PI)

Role: CO-I

1 R21 DA024706-01 2008 - 2012 NIDA

Substance Abuse and Health Vulnerability: Colombian Refugees in Ecuador

Role: PI

1R21DA026806-01 2009 – 2011 NIDA (Kissinger, PI)

Drug Use among Latino Migrant Workers

Role: CO-I

P30MH079920 2008 - 2013 NIMH

Center for Behavioral Health Services & Criminal Justice Research, Rutger’s University (Wolf, PI)

Role: Consultant

1RC1MH088307-01 2009 – 2013 NIMH

A Spanish-language intervention to enhance routine HIV patient care delivery (Kurth, PI)

Role: CO-I

Ongoing Research

R01DA029899 Brower (PI) 2011-2015 NIDA

Crossing Borders: HIV and Substance use at the Gateway to North America

Role: Consultant

R01DE023072 Northridge (PI) 2012-2016 NIDCR

Integrating Social and Systems Science Approaches to Promote Oral Health Equity

Role: Co-I

K23 DA030395 McNeely (PI)                       2010-2015            NIDA                    

Screening for Substance Use with Computer Assisted Self Interview in Primary Care

Role: Mentor

CDA 11-257 Marakov (PI) 2012-2016 HSR&D/Veteran’s Administration

Optimizing Imaging Use Among Veterans with Prostate Cancer

Role: Mentor

P30 DA011041 Deren (PI) 1998-2017 NIDA

Discovery to Implementation & Back: Research Translation for the HIV/SU Epidemic

Role: Deputy Director

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