RESEARCH GRANTS

 

Principal Investigator, with C. A. Reisen, P. J. Poppen, & F. T. Bianchi. HIV Prevalence, Sexual Behavior, and Attitudes toward Circumcision among Colombian MSM.  R01 HD057785-01A1, National Institute of Health and Human Development, 2008-2013, $2,926,565 (total cost).

 

Principal Investigator, with C. A. Reisen, P. J. Poppen, & F. T. Bianchi.  HIV Prevalence, Sexual Behavior, and Attitudes toward Circumcision among Colombian MSM.  3 R01 HD057785-02S1, National Institute of Health and Human Development, Summer Supplement, $19,931 (total cost).

 

Co-Investigator, with Fernanda Bianchi  (P.I) & Carol A. Reisen.  Structural and individual factors among Latino day laborers.  R21 HD059333-01A1.  NICHD, 2009-2011,  $412,000 (total cost).

 

Principal Investigator, with P.J. Poppen, C. A. Reisen,  & F. T. Bianchi.  The Latino Health Research Center.  George Washington University Facilitating Fund.  2008-2011, $123,000. 

 

Co-Investigator, with Fernanda Bianchi  (P.I),  Ann Labriola, Carol A. Reisen, Angelike Liappis, Debra Benator, & Paul Poppen, Ph.D.  Psychosocial factors, clinical characteristics, and health risk behaviors of urban male HIV-positive tobacco smokers and non-smokers.  GWU HIV/AIDS Institute, $20,000 (total cost).

 

Principal Investigator, with P. J. Poppen, C. A. Reisen, & M. Shedlin.  Contextual Influences on sexual risk among Latino men who have sex with men, R01- HD046258, National Institute of Health and Human Development, 2003-2008 $ 2,847,640 (total cost). 

 

Principal Investigator, with P. J. Poppen & C. A. Reisen.  Disclosure of HIV status among Latino gay men.  R01 MH60545, National Institute of Mental Health, 1999-2003, $1,762,492 (total cost). 

 

Principal Investigator, Minority Supplement, Disclosure of HIV status among Brazilian gay men.  R01 MH60545-01S1, National Institute of Mental Health, 2000-2003, $243,412 (total cost). 

 

Co-Investigator, with Frank Wong (P.I.), P. J. Poppen & M. Edberg, Sexuality, HIV/Drug Use of Asian gay, bisexual, and MSM. 1 R01 DA15623, National Institute of Drug Abuse, $2,458,487 (total cost), 2002-2007.

 

Principal Investigator, with Joan Koss, NIH T32 DA07302, Training Grant, University of Arizona subcontract No. 01-074, $226,412.  Program for Ethnographic Research. 2001-2003.

 

Principal InvestigatorQualitative Study of Disclosure of HIV Status among Latino gay men.  Funded by the Center for AIDS Prevention Studies, University of California in San Francisco, $25,000.  Agreement #1926SC, Prime grant number 5 P50 MH42459-12.  1997-1998.

 

Principal Investigator. Antecedents and Consequences of Disclosure of HIV Status among Latino gay men.  Funded by the Center for AIDS Prevention Studies, University of California in San Francisco, $54,000.  Prime grant number 5 P50 MH42459-12.  1997-1999.

 

Mentor for Stacey Kaltman’s K-Award, National Institute of Mental Health.  Trauma and depression among Latina women. 

 

Mentor for John J. Echeverry’s K-Award, National Institute of Drug Abuse.  Club Drug Use among Latino MSM.  K23 DA017109, 2004-2009.

 

Mentor for Sarah K. Calabrese NIH-funded National Research Service Award Fellowship, Sexual Scripts Influencing Sexual Self-Efficacy Among African-American Women.  $61,800, F31 MH085584-01A1, funded. 

 

Co-mentor, with George Howe, for Christopher Nettles’s NIH-funded National Research Service Award Fellowship, The role of social stressors in HIV high-risk sexual behaviors.  $ 90,383, F31 MH086370-01A1, funded. 

 

Mentor for Gauri Saxena’s Summer supplement for 3R01 HD057785-02S1.  Funded. 

 

Mentor for Luis Garcia’s NIH-funded National Research Service Award Fellowship, Disclosure of sexual orientation among Latino gay and bisexual men.  F31 MH 078826-01A1, $99,642, 2006-2009.

 

Mentor for Gagan S. Khera’s NIH-funded National Research Service Award Fellowship, Cultural and psychosocial predictors of adaptation among Indian-American college students.   $89,574. grant number F31 HD044984-01-A1, 2003-2006.

 

Mentor for Nadine Jernewall's NIH-funded National Research Service Award Fellowship, Mental Health Treatment on HIV-positive Latino Gay Men.  F31 MH13029-01A1, $87,567, 2002-2006.

 

Mentor for Diana Shellmer's NIH-funded Dissertation Research Award, Pediatric HIV:  Effects of social support and caregiver adjustment on psychosocial and cognitive development.  F31 HD/MH41253-01, $43,026, 2001-2004.

 

Mentor for Alejandro Murguia's NIH-funded National Research Service Award Fellowship, The relationship between parents' health cultural attributes and preventive health care for children. $25,000, 1997-1999.

 

Co-Investigator, with F. Z. Belgrave (P.I.). Enhancing employability of African Americans and Latinos with disabilities:  A social support and psychosocial competence intervention.  Funded by the National Institute of Disability and Rehabilitation Research (USDE-H133G20117), $495,000 (total award).  1992-1995.

 

Co-InvestigatorDevelopmental pathways of high-risk youth.  Funded by the National Institute of Mental Health, Subcontract with New York University (NYU #259-714-01, $113,242 total award).  1992-1994.

 

Co-organizerEthnicity and Mental Health Conference.  Funded by the Consortium of Universities, June 15, 1992, $3,000 (total award). 

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