Clare Barrington, PhD, MPH

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Clare Barrington, PhD, MPH University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Gillings School of Global Public Health Department of Health Behavior 317 Rosenau Hall, CB #7440 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-7440 [email protected] Office phone: 919 966 9009

EDUCATION Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore MD (May 2007) PhD, Department of International Health, Social and Behavioral Interventions Program Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore MD (May 2002) MPH, Department of International Health Brown University, Providence RI (May 1998) BA, magna cum laude, dual concentration in Community Health and International Development Studies

PROFESSIONAL ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE Director, Latin American Projects, Institute for Global Health & Infectious Diseases, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (January 2012–present) Faculty Fellow, Carolina Population Center, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (April 2009– present) Assistant Professor (tenure track), University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Gillings School of Global Public Health, Department of Health Behavior (September 2008–present) Faculty Affiliate, University of South Carolina, Women and Gender Studies (August 2007–2008) Assistant Professor (tenure track), University of South Carolina, Arnold School of Public Health, Department of Health Promotion, Education & Behavior (August 2007–2008)

PROFESSIONAL CONSULTATIONS Population Services International, Washington DC (November 2007–April 2010) • Analyzed quantitative HIV-related behavioral data collected among female sex workers, men who have sex with men, and youth in Central America and the Caribbean • Prepared Social Marketing Research Series reports, manuscripts, and conference presentations

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Academy for International Development (AED), Dominican Republic (January–August 2009) • Designed qualitative, formative study to inform HIV prevention efforts with male sex workers in the eastern region of the Dominican Republic • Trained local researchers in observation, mapping and in-depth interviews • Collaborated in qualitative analysis and preparation of final report International Planned Parenthood Federation, Dominican Republic & El Salvador (April–August 2005) • Evaluated integrated youth HIV and sexually transmitted infection project and wrote final report Population Services International, Cuba (March–September 2005) • Supervised design of electronic database and reporting system and trained 20 staff members • Analyzed quantitative customer satisfaction survey and prepared report with recommendations • Prepared final report on condom social marketing indicators for the Global Fund • Supported PSI Country Representative in overall project management Columbia University, Dominican Republic (January 2005–March 2006) • Coordinated data collection for a qualitative study exploring experiences with treatment adherence and stigma among 50 men and women living with HIV in Santo Domingo • Facilitated training in qualitative research methods and interviewing for 10 member research team • Analyzed interview transcripts and prepared manuscripts and proposals based on findings HIV Vaccine Trials Network, Dominican Republic, (November 2002–December 2005) • Collaborated in qualitative instrument development for a formative study examining local perceptions of an HIV vaccine and vaccine research in the Dominican Republic • Trained 5 local researchers in qualitative data methods, interview techniques, and analysis • Coordinated recruitment, data collection, and transcription process for study • Analyzed qualitative interviews and wrote study report and 2 peer-reviewed manuscripts UNICEF-Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic (August 1999–April 2001) • Coordinated national-level survey on Goals of the World Summit for Children for end-decade assessment report • Designed monitoring and evaluation component of UNICEF Program of Cooperation 2002–2006 • Participated in technical committees for decentralization, statistics, and mother-to-child HIV transmission

HONORS Delta Omega Honorary Society in Public Health, (May 2012) Scholarship Recipient, National Institutes of Health Office of AIDS Research Behavioral and Social Science in HIV Vaccine Clinical Research Workshop (2009) NIH Loan Repayment Program, National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities (2008– 2013) Emerging HIV Scholar, American Public Health Association (2006) Nancy Stephens Award, Department of International Health, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health (May 2005, 2007) Updated April 2015

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STD Training Grant, National Institutes of Health, Johns Hopkins School of Public Health (August 2002–July 2003)

PUBLICATIONS BOOKS AND CHAPTERS 4. Angeles G, Abdoulayi S, Barrington C, Handa S, Kainja E, Mvula P, Mwamlima H, Tsoka M, Spadafora T,. The Social Cash Transfer Programme of Malawi. In Davis B, Handa S, Hypher N, Winder Rossi N, Winters P, Yablonski J (Eds). The Promise of Social Protection: Social and Productive Impacts of Cash Transfer Programmes in Sub-Saharan Africa. (Under Contract Oxford University Press). 20 pages. 3. Pozarny P and Barrington C. Qualitative Methods in Mixed-Method Impact Evaluation: the Case of Cash Transfer Programmes. In Davis B, Handa S, Hypher N, Winder Rossi N, Winters P, Yablonski J (Eds). The Promise of Social Protection: Social and Productive Impacts of Cash Transfer Programmes in Sub-Saharan Africa. (Under Contract Oxford University Press). 20 pages. 2. Kerrigan D, Barrington C, Moreno L. (2013). Developing and Evaluating Developing and evaluating Environmental-Structural Interventions to Reduce HIV Risk among Female Sex Workers and their Sexual Partners in the Dominican Republic. In Sommer M and Parker R (Eds), Structural Approaches in Public Health. Pps 206-217. New York: Routledge. 1. Kerrigan D, Moreno L, Barrington C. (2008). Chapter 30: The state of HIV/AIDS in the Dominican Republic: Guarded optimism amidst sustainability concerns. In Celentano D and Beyrer C (Eds.), Pubic Health Aspects of HIV/AIDS in Low- and Middle- Income Countries: Epidemiology, Prevention and Care. Pps 655-670. New York: Springer.

REFEREED ARTICLES

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26. Singh K, Osei-Akoto I, Otchere F, Sodzi-Tettey S, Barrington C, Huang C, Fordham C*, Speizer I. Ghana’s National Health Insurance Scheme and Maternal and Child Health: A Mixed Methods Study. BMC Health Services Research. 2015;15:108. 25. Grewe M*, Taboada A, Dennis A, Chen E, Stein K, Watson S, Barrington C, Lightfoot A. “I learned to accept every part of myself": A Qualitative Analysis of the Effects of a Theater-Based HIV Prevention and Sexual Health Education Intervention on Undergraduate Student Performers. Sex Education. Accepted. (30 pages) 24. Zulliger R, Barrington C, Donastorg Y, Perez M, Kerrigan D. High drop-off along the HIV care continuum and ART interruption among female sex workers in the Dominican Republic. JAIDS. 2015. Epub ahead of print. 23. Zulliger R, Maulsby C, Barrington C, Holtgrave D, Donastorg Y, Perez M, Kerrigan D. Retention in HIV care among female sex workers in the Dominican Republic: implications for research, policy and programming. AIDS & Behavior. 2015. Epub ahead of print.

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22. Fleming PJ*, Barrington C, Perez M, Donastorg Y, Kerrigan D. Strategies for recruiting steady male partners of female sex workers for HIV research. AIDS & Behavior. 2014. Epub ahead of print. 21. Cofie LE*, Barrington C, Akaligaung A, Reid A*, Fried B, Singh K, Sodzi-Tettey S, Barker P. Integrating community outreach into a quality improvement project to promote maternal and child health in Ghana. Global Public Health. 2014;9(10):1184-97. 20. Villa Torres L*, Fleming P*, Barrington C. Migration, poverty and gender in the constructions of health promotion and care: barriers and opportunities for engaging Latin-American men as promotores de salud in North Carolina. Journal of Community Health. 2015;40(1):167-174. 19. Tucker C*, Galindo Arandi C, Herbert Bolaño J, Paz Bailey G, Barrington C. Social networks and HIV prevention among men who have sex with men and transgender persons in Guatemala City. Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved. 2014;25(4):1698-717. 18. Fleming PJ*, Barrington C, Perez M, Donastorg Y, Kerrigan D. Amigos and Amistades: The role of male friendships in shaping HIV vulnerability in the Dominican Republic. Culture Health and Sexuality. 2014;16(8):883-97. 17. Mann L*, Valera E, Hightow-Weidman L, Barrington C. Migration and HIV Risk: Life Histories of Mexican Men in North Carolina with HIV. Culture, Health and Sexuality. 2014;16(7):820-34. 16. Donastorg Y, Barrington C, Perez M, Kerrigan D. Abriendo Puertas: Baseline findings from an integrated prevention, treatment and care intervention for female sex workers living with HIV in the Dominican Republic. PLOS ONE. 2014;9(2):e88157. 15. Hall M*, Garrett J*, Barrington C. La Situación Económica: Social Determinants of Contraceptive Use in Rural Honduras. Global Public Health. 2014. 9(4):455–68. 14. Barrington C, Kerrigan D. “Debe cuidarse en la calle”: Normative influence on condom use among the steady male partners of female sex workers in the Dominican Republic. Culture Health and Sexuality. 2014. Epub ahead of print. 13. Irani L*, Barrington C, Spizer I. Attitudes, beliefs and norms related to contraceptive use among young migrant and non-migrant adults in urban Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. Global Public Health. 2013;8(9):1048–62 12. Dennis AM, Wheeler JB, Valera E, Hightow-Weidman L, Napravnik S, Swygard H, Barrington C, Eron JJ. HIV risk behaviors and socio-demographic features of HIV-infected Latinos residing in a new Latino settlement area in the Southeastern United States. AIDS Care. 2013;25(10):1298–307. 11. Garrett J*, Barrington C. “We do the impossible” Women overcoming barriers to cervical cancer screening in rural Honduras: A positive deviance analysis. Culture, Health and Sexuality. 2013;15(6): 637–51. 10. Andrews D*, Kramer R*, Klumper L, Barrington C. A qualitative exploration of individuals’ motivators for seeking substance abuse treatment based on mode of entry into services. Substance Use and Misuse. 2012;47(11):1224–33.

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9. Barrington C, Messias DK, Weber L. Implications of Racial and Ethnic Relations for Health and Well-Being in New Latino Communities: A Case Study of West Columbia, South Carolina. Latino Studies. 2012;10:155–178. 8. Boyce S*, Barrington C, Bolaños H, Galindo Arandi C, Paz-Bailey G. Facilitating access to sexual health services for men who have sex with men and male-to-female transgender persons in Guatemala City. Culture, Health and Sexuality. 2012;14(3):313–27. 7. Barrington C, Wejnert C, Paz Bailey G. Social networks and HIV risk among men who have sex with men in El Salvador. AIDS & Behavior. 2012;16(1):214–24. 6. Messias DK, Barrington C, Lacy E. Dynamics of social networks among Latinos during Hurricane Katrina. Disasters. 2011;35(4):101–121. 5. Barrington C, Latkin C, Sweat M, Moreno L, Ellen J, Kerrigan D. Talking the talk, walking the walk: social network norms and condom use among male clients of female sex workers in La Romana, Dominican Republic. Social Science and Medicine. 2009;68(11):2037–2044. 4. Barrington C, Moreno L, Kerrigan D. Perceived influence of an HIV vaccine on sexual risk behaviour in the Dominican Republic. Culture, Health, and Sexuality. 2008;10(4):391–401. 3. Barrington C, Moreno L, Kerrigan D. Local understanding of an HIV vaccine and its relationship with HIV-related stigma in the Dominican Republic. AIDS Care. 2007;19(7):871–877. 2. Sweat M, Kerrigan D, Moreno L, Rosario S, Gomez B, Jerez H, Weiss E, Barrington C. Costeffectiveness of an environmental-structural HIV intervention in the female sex industry in the Dominican Republic. Journal of Health Communication. 2006;11(Suppl 2):123–42. 1. Kerrigan D, Moreno L, Rosario S, Gomez B, Jerez H, Barrington C, Weiss E, Sweat M. Environmental-Structural Interventions to Reduce HIV/STI Risk among Female Sex Workers in the Dominican Republic. Am J Public Health. 2006;96(1):120–5.

ARTICLES SUBMITTED AND UNDER REVIEW

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27. Barrington C, Kerrigan D, Moreno L, Caceres F, Brudney K. La vida normal: living with HIV in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. Revision submitted to Sociology of Health and Illness. (21 pages) 28. Barrington C, Acevedo R, Donastorg Y, Perez M, Kerrigan D. “HIV and work don’t go together”: Employment as a structural determinant of the HIV experience of men who have sex with men and transgender women in the Dominican Republic. Under review at Global Public Health. 29. Kenny K*, Barrington C, Green S. "I felt for a long time like everything beautiful in me had been taken out": Women's suffering, remembering, and survival following the loss of child custody. Revision submitted to International Journal of Drug Policy. (33 pages) 30. Dennis AC*, Barrington C, Hino S, Gould M, Wohl D, Golin CE.“You’re in a world of chaos:” Experiences accessing HIV care and adhering to medications after incarceration. Revision submitted to Journal of the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care. (27 pages) Updated April 2015

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31. Boyce S* and Barrington C. “Si no cuidas a tu mujer, alguien mas la va a cuidar”: Jealousy and infidelity norms that contextualize health risks for young wives in Nicaragua. Revise and resubmit at American Journal of Public Health. (26 pages) 32. Maslow G*, Lewis J, Barrington C, Fisher E. Shamrocks and black clouds: How teens with chronic illness and their parents balance the benefits and burdens of childhood chronic illness. Revise and resubmit at Journal of Pediatric Nursing. (15 pages) 33. Gandhi AD*, Pettifor A, Barrington C, Marshall SW, Behets F, Guardado ME, Farach N, Ardon E, Paz-Bailey G. Migration, multiple sexual partnerships, and sexual concurrency in the Garífuna population of Honduras. Revise and Resubmit at AIDS & Behavior. (22 pages) 34. Cernigliaro D, Barrington C, Donastorg Y, Perez M, Kerrigan D. Factors related to having been pregnant after HIV diagnosis among female sex workers living with HIV in the Dominican Republic. Revise and resubmit at AIDS & Behavior. (22 pages) 35. Cernigliaro D, Barrington C, Donastorg Y, Perez M, Kerrigan D. Assessing factors related to the desire for children among female sex workers living with HIV in the Dominican Republic. Under review at International Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health. (35 pages) 36. Cernigliaro D, Barrington C, Donastorg Y, Perez M, Kerrigan D. Understanding factors related to patient-provider communication about pregnancy and HIV among female sex workers living with HIV in the Dominican Republic. Under review at Journal of Family Planning and Reproductive Health Care. (25 pages) 37. Cofie L*, Barrington C, Singh K, Sodzi-Tettey S, Akaliguang A. Birth location preferences of mothers and fathers in rural Ghana. Under Review at BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth. (21 pages) 38. Fleming PJ* DiClemente RJ, Barrington C. Masculine norms and HIV: Synthesis and application of theories of masculinity for understanding men’s HIV risk behaviours. Under review at AIDS & Behavior. (25 pages) 39. Fleming PJ*, Villa Torres L*, Taboada A*, Richards C*, Barrington C. Perspectives on community and health among Latino immigrant day-laborers in central North Carolina. Submitted to Ethnicity and Health. (30 pages) 40. Symes YR*, Barrington C, Austin J, Wu L, Rini C. Survivors’ Advice to Patients Undergoing Stem Cell Transplant: Themes from a Content Analysis of Survivor Peer Support Narratives. Submitted to Cancer Nursing. (26 pages)

ARTICLES IN PREPARATION 1.

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Barrington C, Gandhi A*, Gill A*, Villa Torres L*, Brietzke P*, Hightow-Weidman L. Social Networks and HIV Testing among Latino Men and Transgender Women in a New Immigrant Destination.

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2. Barrington C, Fleming P*, Moya M, Perez M, Donastorg Y, Broxton C, Kerrigan D. Emotional Men and Pragmatic Women?: Relationship and gender dynamics between female sex workers and their regular partners in the Dominican Republic. 3. Barrington C, Fleming P,* Rosario S, Moya M, Kerrigan D. Social networks and HIV prevention: Qualitative Insights from an Intervention with Male Clients of Female Sex Workers in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. 5. Barrington C, Story W, Fordham C*, Singh K. Deconstructing male involvement: A qualitative analysis of obstetric complication referrals in rural Ghana. 6. Villa Torres L*, Gonzalez T, Fleming PJ*, Chavez R*, Infante-Xibille C, Gonzalez L, Barrington C. Transnationalism and Health: A Literature Review on the Use of the Transnationalism Framework in the Study of the Health and Health Practices and Behaviors of International Migrants.

TECHNICAL REPORTS

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11. Handa, S, Angeles G, Abdoulayi S, Mvula P, Tsoka M, Barrington C, Brugh K, Hill MJ, Kilburn K, Otchere F, Zuskov D. (2014) Malawi Social Cash Transfer Baseline Evaluation Report (18 July). Chapel Hill: Carolina Population Center, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. 10. Kerrigan D, Donastorg Y, Perez M, Zulliger R, Carrasco M, Fleming P*, Barrington C. Abriendo Puertas: Feasibility and Initial Effects of a Multi-level Intervention among Female Sex workers in the Dominican Republic. March 2014. Baltimore: USAID Project Search|Research to Prevention. 9. Kennedy C, Barrington C, Donastorg Y, Perez M, Xandile Mnisi, Baral S, Zulliger R, Kerrigan D. Exploring the positive health, dignity and prevention needs of female sex workers, men who have sex with men, and transgender women in the Dominican Republic and Swaziland. February 2013. Baltimore: USAID Project Search|Research to Prevention. 8. Hall M*, Barrington C, Chen S, Arambu N, Morales S Miller W, Álvarez B, Paz-Bailey G. Respondent-Driven Sampling and Time-Location Sampling: A Comparison of Implementation and Operational Challenges for HIV Behavioral Research. 7. Barrington C. Trinidad and Tobago (2009): HIV/AIDS TRaC Study Evaluating Condom Use among Sexually Active Youth 16-26 years in Tobago. Round 1. PSI Social Marketing Research Series. 6. Thanel K*, Kerrigan D, Barrington C. Estudio Cualitativo sobre el Trabajo Sexual Masculino: La Romana, Higuey y el Seíbo. July 2009. Final report presented to the Academy for Educational Development. 5. Barrington C. Trinidad and Tobago (2008): HIV/AIDS TRaC Study Evaluating Condom Use among Young Females Engaging in Sex with Concurrent Partners in Point Fortin and Sea Lots First Round. PSI Social Marketing Research Series. 4. Barrington C. República Dominicana (2008): Estudio TraC de VIH/SIDA entre jóvenes 13 a 24 años en Santo Domingo, Santiago, Puerto Plata, Higuey, y San Juan de la Maguana Segunda Ronda. PSI Social Marketing Research Series. Updated April 2015

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3. Barrington C. El Salvador (2007): Estudio TraC de VIH/SIDA entre Trabajadoras Sexuales Femeninas en San San Salvador, Santa Ana, San Miguel, Sonsonate y San Vicente Segunda Ronda. PSI Social Marketing Research Series. 2. Barrington C, Moreno L, Kerrigan D. (2005) Knowledge, attitudes and beliefs related to HIV vaccines and vaccine research: Social and behavioral implications for future HIV vaccine trials. Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center/HIV Vaccine Trials Network/Unidad de Vacunas/Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. 1. Kerrigan D, Moreno L, Rosario S, Gomez B, Jerez H, Weiss E, van Dam J, Roca E, Barrington C, and Sweat M. (2004). Combining Community Approaches and Government Policy to Prevent HIV Infection in the Dominican Republic. Horizons/Population Council/USAID. Washington, D.C.

PRESENTATIONS CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS (peer reviewed) *denotes a student or mentee 47. Fleming, PJ*, Villa-Torres, L*, Taboada, A*, Richards, C*, Barrington, C. Perceptions of community characteristics and health among a population of Latino male immigrants in North Carolina. Oral presentation at the 142nd Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, New Orleans, LA, November 2014. 46. Barrington C, Donastorg Y, Perez M, Kerrigan D. Initial effects and feasibility of the Abriendo Puertas intervention for female sex workers living with HIV in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. Poster Presented at the International AIDS Conference, Melbourne, Australia, July 2014. 45. Fleming PJ*, Barrington C, Perez M, Donastorg Y, Moya M, Gonzalez N, Kerrigan D. Masculine gender role stress and HIV-related behaviors among male steady partners of female sex workers living with HIV in the Dominican Republic. Poster Presented at the International AIDS Conference, Melbourne, Australia, July 2014. 44. Barrington C. Teaching Qualitative Methods in Public Health: Challenges and Triumphs. Oral presentation at the 10th Congress of Qualitative Inquiry. Urbana, IL, May 2014. 43. Barrington C, Gandhi A*, Gill A*, Villa Torres L*, Brietzke P*, Hightow-Weidman L. Social Networks and HIV Testing among Latino Men and Transgender Women in a New Destination Community: Insights from a Mixed-Method Study. Oral Presentation at the Population Association of America Annual Meeting. Boston, MA, May 2014. 42. Symes Y*, Barrington C, Austin J, Wu L, Rini C. Survivors’ Advice to Patients Undergoing Stem Cell Transplant: Themes from a Content Analysis of Survivor Narratives. American Psychosocial Society 11th Annual Conference, Tampa, FL, February 2014. 41. Fleming PJ*, Barrington C, Moya M, Perez M, Donastorg Y, Kerrigan D. Recommendations for recruiting male partners of female sex workers for HIV research. Oral presentation at the 141st American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, November 2013. Updated April 2015

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40. Villa Torres L*, Fleming PJ*, Richards C*, Siman F, Barrington C. Are men willing to participate?: A participatory research approach to involving Latino men in sexual and reproductive health promoter programs. Oral Roundtable Presentation at the 141st American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, November 2013. 39. Villa Torres L*, Barrington C, Fleming P. Outside the Formal and the Informal Health Care Sectors: An Ethnographic Study With Latin-American Descendant Migrant Men in North Carolina. Oral Presentation at the 113th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Chicago, IL, November 2013. 38. Barrington C, Perez M, Donastorg Y, Kerrigan D. Understanding HIV experiences among men who have sex with men and transgender women to inform “treatment-as-prevention” interventions in the Dominican Republic. Oral Presentation at the IX Meeting of the International Association for the Study of Sexuality, Culture, and Society. Buenos Aires, Argentina, August 2013. 37. Zulliger R, Perez M, Barrington C, Donastorg Y, Kerrigan D. “People discriminate against one for being a sex worker and also for being infected with HIV”: experiences of stigma among female sex workers living with HIV in the Dominican Republic. Oral Presentation at the IX Meeting of the International Association for the Study of Sexuality, Culture, and Society. Buenos Aires, Argentina, August 2013. 36. Padilla M, Barrington C. The social context of HIV risk, violence, and discrimination among transgender women sex workers in the eastern Dominican Republic. Oral Presentation at the IX Meeting of the International Association for the Study of Sexuality, Culture, and Society. Buenos Aires, Argentina, August 2013. 35. Hall M*, Barrington C, Chen SY, Arambu N, Morales S, Miller WM, Alvarez B, Paz-Bailey G. Respondent-Driven Sampling and Time-Location Sampling: A Comparison of Implementation and Operational Challenges for HIV Behavioral Research .Oral Presentation at the Population Association of America Annual Meeting. New Orleans, LA, March 2013. 34. Reid A*, Barrington C, Akaligaung A, Fried B, Singh K. Role of the community in quality improvement in Ghana: increasing maternal and child health service coverage. Oral Presentation at the 140th American Public Health Association Annual Meeting. Boston, MA, November 2012. 33. Fleming P*, Barrington C, Moya M, Rosario S, Kerrigan D. Amigos y Amistades: Male friendships and their role in HIV prevention in the Dominican Republic. Poster presentation at the International AIDS Conference, Washington DC, July 2012. 32. Tucker C*, Barrington C, Bolaños H, Galindo Arandi C, Paz-Bailey G. Social and Sexual Networks of Men Who Have Sex with Men and Transgender Persons in Guatemala City: Opportunities for HIV/STI Prevention. Poster presentation at the International AIDS Conference, Washington DC, July 2012. 31. Donastorg Y, Perez M, Barrington C, Broxton C, Kerrigan D. Formative research to develop a positive health, dignity and prevention strategy among female sex workers living with HIV and their regular male partners in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. Poster presentation at the International AIDS Conference, Washington DC, July 2012. Updated April 2015

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30. Barrington C, Fleming P*, Moya M, Perez M, DonastorgY, Broxton C, Kerrigan D. Emotional Men and Pragmatic Women?: Relationship and gender dynamics between female sex workers and their regular partners in the Dominican Republic. Oral presentation at the International AIDS Conference, Washington DC, July 2012. 29. Dennis AM, Wheeler JB, Valera E, Hightow-Weidman L, Napravnik S, Swygard H, Barrington C, Eron JJ. Risk Behaviors and Migration Patterns among HIV-infected Latinos Residing in the Southeastern United States. Poster presentation at the International AIDS Conference, Washington DC, July 2012. 28. Kamradt M*, Barrington C, Farach N, de Molinero R. “Through the Good and the Bad”: Redefining Sexual Partnership in Populations Disproportionately Affected by HIV in Honduras. Oral presentation at the 72nd Annual Meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology, Baltimore, MD, March 2012. 27. Barrington C, Fleming P,* Rosario S, Moya M, Kerrigan D. Social networks and HIV prevention: Qualitative Insights from an Intervention with Male Clients of Female Sex Workers in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. Oral presentation at the 139th American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Washington DC, November 2011. 26. Barrington C, Brudney K, Caceres F, Kerrigan D. La Vida Normal: Living with HIV in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. Oral Presentation at the 110th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Montreal, Canada, November 2011. 25. Boyce S*, Barrington C, Bolanos JH, Galindo Arandi C, Paz-Bailey G. Facilitating access to sexual health services for men who have sex with men (MSM) and transgender persons in Guatemala city (P5-S6.17 ). Poster Presentation at the 19th International Society for STD Research, Quebec City, July 2011. Sex Transm Infect 2011;87:A332–A333 doi:10.1136/sextrans-2011-050108.573. 24. Miller W, Alvarez B, Boyce S, Alvarado A, Barrington C, Paz-Bailey G. Transgender persons in Guatemala—over-exposed and under-protected—the findings of an RDS behavioural survey (P1S2.23). Poster Presentation at the 19th International Society for STD Research, Quebec City, July 2011. Sex Transm Infect 2011;87:A132. 23. Paz-Bailey G, Alvarez B, Miller W, Boyce S, Barrington C, Kim A, Morales S, Chen S. Population size estimates for men who have sex with men in Guatemala City using time location sampling and respondent driven sampling (P1–S4.08). Poster Presentation at the 19th International Society for STD Research, Quebec City, July 2011. Sex Transm Infect 2011;87:A163. 22. Farach N*, Boyce S*, Barrington C, Galindo C, Paz-Bailey G. Needs assessment on STI prevention services among men who have sex with men with HIV in Guatemala City, 2010 (P2–S6.04). Poster Presentation at the 19th International Society for STD Research, Quebec City, July 2011.Sex Transm Infect 2011;87:A249–A250. 21. Irani L*, Barrington C, Spizer I. Attitudes and Cultural Norms around Contraceptive Use among Young Adults of Urban Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. Oral Presentation at the 2011 Population Association of America Meeting, Washington DC, March 2011.

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20. Barrington C, *Clio B, Moreno L, Donastorg Y, Perez M, Giroux A, Kerrigan D. How did they do it? A qualitative study of the successful recruitment and retention of female sex workers in a HIV vaccine trials network preparedness trial in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. Poster presented at the XVIII International AIDS Conference, Vienna, Austria, July 2010. 19. Clio B*, Moreno L, Donastorg Y, Perez M, Giroux A, Kerrigan D, Barrington C. Female sex workers perspectives on participating in a HVTN vaccine preparedness trial in the Dominican Republic. Poster presented at the XVIII International AIDS Conference, Vienna, Austria, July 2010. 18. Barrington C, Nieto-Andrade B, Joseph J, Rampersad A, Faura P, McDonald S. Condom use and exposure to PSI/SFH's HIV prevention intervention among young women with concurrent transactional partners in Trinidad. Poster presented at the XVIII International AIDS Conference, Vienna, Austria, July 2010. 17. Barrington C, Nieto-Andrade B, Joseph J, Rampersad A, Roberts J, Adeniyi O. Consistent condom use among youth in Tobago: baseline findings to inform an HIV prevention intervention Poster presented at the XVIII International AIDS Conference, Vienna, Austria, July 2010. 16. Nieto-Andrade C, Hasbún J, Barrington C, Abreu L, *Gottert A, Szymanski C, Agudelo G. Evaluation of a Condom Promotion Program among Batey residents in the Dominican Republic, 2006-2008. Poster presented at the XVIII International AIDS Conference, Vienna, Austria, July 2010. 15. Barrington C, Nieto-Andrade B, Joseph J, Rampersad A, Faura P, McDonald S. Condom use and exposure to PSI/SFH's HIV prevention intervention among young women with concurrent transactional partners in Trinidad. Poster presented at the XVIII International AIDS Conference, Vienna, Austria, July 2010. 14. Barrington C, Messias D. Newcomers to South Carolina: Latinos in West Columbia. Paper presented at the 18th International Council on Women’s Health Issues Congress on Women’s Health Issues, titled “Cities and Women’s Health: Global Perspectives”, Philadelphia, PA, April 2010. 13. Barrington C, Messias D, Weber L. Exploring racial/ethnic dynamics in the New South: A case study of West Columbia, SC. Paper presented at the conference Latinos and Latinas in the South: Immigration, Integration and Identity, Birmingham, AL, February 2010. 12. Barrington C. “Be careful in the street”: The meaning of HIV prevention for male partners of female sex workers in La Romana, Dominican Republic. Paper presented at the Society for Medical Anthropology 50th Anniversary Conference, New Haven, CT, September 2009. 11. Barrington C, Moreno L, Latkin C, Sweat M, Kerrigan D. Social networks and HIV prevention among the male clients of female sex workers in La Romana, Dominican Republic. Paper presented in the panel "Barbershops, Brothels, & Bibleways: Using community-based strategies to build an evidence base for health behavioral interventions among men of color" at the 30th Annual Meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Montreal, Canada, April 2009. 10. Barrington C, Latkin C, Sweat M, Moreno L, Rosario S, Ellen J, Kerrigan D. Talking the talk, walking the walk: social networks, norms, and condom use among the male partners of female sex workers in La Romana, Dominican Republic. Oral poster presented at the XVII International AIDS Conference, Mexico City, Mexico, August 2008. Updated April 2015

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9. Barrington C, Kerrigan D, Moreno L, Caceres F, Brudney K. “The normal life”: living with HIV/AIDS in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. Poster presented at the XVII International AIDS Conference, Mexico City, Mexico, August 2008. 8. Longfield K, Rivas J, Melendez G, Barrington C, Buszin J. Measuring the effectiveness of social marketing programs in Central America: behavior change among female sex workers in El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua, 2004–2007. Poster presented at the XVII International AIDS Conference, Mexico City, Mexico, August 2008. 7. Barrington C, Kerrigan D, Moreno L, Caceres F, Brudney K. La vida normal: living with HIV/AIDS in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. Paper presented at the 68th Annual Meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology, Memphis, TN, March 2008. 6. Barrington C, Kerrigan D, Moreno L, Caceres F, Brudney K. La vida normal: living with HIV/AIDS in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. Paper presented at the 21st Annual Women’s Studies Conference, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, February 2008. 5. Barrington C, Moreno L, Kerrigan D. Debe cuidarse en la calle: Norms and sexual behavior among male partners of female sex workers La Romana, Dominican Republic. Paper presented at the 28th International Sunbelt Social Network Conference, St. Pete, FL, January 2008. 4. Barrington C, Moreno L, Rosario S, Kerrigan D. Social networks and consistent condom use among male partners of female sex workers in the Dominican Republic. Poster presented at the 134th American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Emerging Scholars in HIV/AIDS Research Session, Boston, MA, November 2006. 3. Catino J, Moreno L, Rosario S, Gomez B, Jerez H, Barrington C, Kerrigan D. Sharing the Responsibility of HIV/STI Risk Reduction: Strategies to work with male clients of female sex workers in the Dominican Republic. Paper presented at the 8th World STI/AIDS Congress, Punta del Este, Uruguay, December 2003. 2. Barrington C, Moreno, L, Rosario, S, Sweat, M, Kerrigan, D. Consistent condom use within the sex networks of male client of female sex workers in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. Paper presented at the 2nd Forum on HIV/AIDS/STI in Latin American and the Caribbean, Havana, Cuba, April 2003. 1. Moreno L, Jerez H, Rosario S, Gomez B, Weiss E, Sweat M, Barrington C, Kerrigan D. Combining structural and community-based approaches reduces HIV/STI vulnerability among female sex workers in the Dominican Republic. Poster presented at the XIV International AIDS Conference. Barcelona, Spain. July 2002. INVITED TALKS 7. Social networks, migration and HIV in a new immigrant destination. Duke Network Analysis Center. September 22nd, 2014. Duke University. Durham, NC. 6. Webinar “Finding Strength in the Stories of Latinos Living with HIV in the South”. Webinar hosted by Latinos in the Deep South. With Erik Valera, Lisa Hightow-Weidman, Lilli Mann and Judith Montenegro. August 28th, 2014. El Centro Hispano. Carrboro, NC. Updated April 2015

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5. VIH en Latinos/as. UNC Center for Latino Health (CELAH)/Mexican Consulate Binational Health Week Celebration. UNC Chapel Hill. October 2011, 2012, 2013. (Presentation in Spanish) 4. Health in Central America. Invited presentation for World View’s Latin America and North Carolina Seminar, UNC-Chapel Hill, March 2011, 2014. 3. HIV in Guatemala: Individual, Social and Structural Factors. Invited presentation for the Student Global Health Committee HIV Narratives Series, UNC-Chapel Hill, March 2011. 2. Social and Behavioral Perspectives on HIV/AIDS in the Dominican Republic. Invited presentation at the UNC Center for AIDS Research World AIDS Day 2009 Symposium, UNC-Chapel Hill, December 2009. 1. Social networks and HIV among the male clients of female sex workers in La Romana, Dominican Republic. Invited talk presented at the UNC Carolina Population Center Seminar Series, UNC-Chapel Hill, October 2009.

TEACHING CLASSROOM TEACHING Gillings School of Global Public Health, University of North Carolina 2009–present HBEH 815: Foundations of Health Behavior Global Health Module Description: Doctoral seminar on concepts and theories related to globalization and social and behavioral health. Enrollment: 2010 (n=13), 2011(spring) (n=8), 2011 (fall) (n=13), 2012 (n=13), 2013 (n=5) HBEH 754: Advanced Qualitative Research Methods: Analysis and Writing Description: Advanced seminar on approaches and techniques for qualitative data analysis, interpretation and writing Enrollment: 2009 (n=5), 2010 (n=13), 2011 (n=14), 2012 (n=15), 2013 (18), 2014 (n=16) Arnold School of Public Health, University of South Carolina 2008–2009 Research Seminar in Qualitative Methods, Department of Health Promotion, Education & Behavior (Spring 2008) Description: Graduate research seminar on the design, methods and analysis of qualitative publish health research Health Education Research Seminar, Department of Health Promotion, Education & Behavior (Spring 2008) Description: Graduate research seminar on topics in health behavior GUEST LECTURES Gillings School of Global Public Health, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 2014–2015 Interdisciplinary Perspectives in Global Health (PUBH 510), “Social networks, migration and HIV in a new immigrant destination” (Fall 2014) (19 students) Updated April 2015

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Theoretical Foundations of Behavioral and Social Science (HBEH 730), Department of Health Behavior, “HIV and Social Networks” (Fall 2014) (56 students) 2013–2014 Theoretical Foundations of Behavioral and Social Science (HBEH 730), Department of Health Behavior, “HIV Prevention and Social Networks: A Case Study from the Dominican Republic” (Fall 2013) (54 students) Theoretical Foundations of Maternal and Child Health Research (MHCH 859), Department of Maternal and Child Health, “Social Networks and HIV prevention research in the Dominican Republic” (Fall 2013) (8 students) 2012–2013 Theoretical Foundations of Behavioral and Social Science (HBEH 730), Department of Health Behavior, “HIV Prevention and Social Networks: A Case Study from the Dominican Republic” (Fall 2012) (58 students) 2011–2012 Theoretical Foundations of Maternal and Child Health Research (MHCH 859), Department of Maternal and Child Health, “Qualitative Research” (Fall 2011) (8 students) Theoretical Foundations of Behavioral and Social Science (HBEH 730), Department of Health Behavior, “HIV Prevention and Social Networks: A Case Study from the Dominican Republic” (Fall 2011) (56 students) 2010–2011 Theoretical Foundations of Maternal and Child Health Research (MHCH 859), Department of Maternal and Child Health, “Qualitative Research” (Fall 2010) (10 students) Theoretical Foundations of Behavioral and Social Science (HBHE 730), Department of Health Behavior and Health Education, “HIV Prevention and Social Networks: A Case Study from the Dominican Republic” (Fall 2010) (58 students) 2009–2010 Control of Infectious Diseases in Developing Countries (EPID 756), Department of Epidemiology, “HIV prevention and control: A Case Study from the Dominican Republic” (Spring 2010) (30 students) Theoretical Foundations of Maternal and Child Health Research (MHCH 859), Department of Maternal and Child Health, “Qualitative Research” (Fall 2009) (10 students) 2008–2009 Control of Infectious Diseases in Developing Countries (EPID 756), Department of Epidemiology, “HIV prevention and control: A Case Study from the Dominican Republic” (Spring 2009) (50 students) Qualitative Evaluation and Research Methods (HBHE 753), Department of Health Behavior and Health Education, “Formative Research: Applications for Research & Interventions” (Spring 2009) (45 students) Social and Behavioral Sciences in Public Health (HBHE 600), Department of Health Behavior and Health Education, “Structural Interventions and HIV: A Case Study from the Dominican Republic” (Spring 2009) (250 students)

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Doctoral Research Methods Seminar (HBHE 760), Department of Health Behavior and Health Education, “Using Social Network Methods to Explore HIV Risk Behaviors among Men in the Dominican Republic” (Fall 2008) (10 students) Global Health Dinner Series (PUBH 500), “Reflections on Career Development in Global Health” (Fall 2008) (50 students) Arnold School of Public Health, University of South Carolina: 2008–2009 HIV/AIDS Education (HPEB 684), Department of Health Promotion, Education and Behavior, “Evolution of HIV prevention efforts in the commercial sex industry of the Dominican Republic” (Spring 2008) (50 students) ADVISING PhD Dissertation Chair, Department of Health Behavior Amelia Rock, Fall 2014-present, expected defense May 2018 Dissertation title: TBD Priscilla Brietzke, Fall 2012–present, expected defense December 2016 Dissertation title: TBD Leslie Cofie, Summer 2012–present, expected defense December 2015 Dissertation title: Social network structural and functional characteristics and health facility delivery among pregnant women in rural Ghana Laura Villa Torres, Fall 2011–present, expected defense May 2016 Dissertation title: Mental health of Latino immigrants in North Carolina: assessing the effect of documentation status and citizenship on the wellbeing of mixed-status families Paul Fleming, Fall 2011–present, expected defense May 2015 Dissertation title: The role of masculine gender norms in HIV vulnerability among Dominican men enrolled in a circumcision pilot study -Postdoctoral Fellow, Division of Global Public Health, University of California San Diego School of Medicine (starting Fall 2015) Ann Gottert, Fall 2009–2014, defended September 2014 Dissertation title: Gender norms, masculine gender-role strain, and HIV risk behaviors among men in rural South Africa -Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Epidemiology, University of North Carolina (Fall 2014present) PhD Dissertation Committees, Department of Health Behavior Andre Brown, expected December 2016 Dissertation title: Opportunity Matters: Economics, Masculinity, and Sexual Concurrency among Black Men Christine Agnew Brune, expected May 2016 Dissertation title: Examining Digital Dating Abuse among Adolescents Larry Scholl, expected May 2015 Dissertation title: Parenting for the learner stage of graduated driver licensing: the role of parents in preparing teen drivers, variations in supervised driving experiences, and impacts on teen driving Paul Gilbert, defended May 2013 Updated April 2015

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Dissertation title: A mixed-methods investigation of alcohol use among immigrant sexual minority Latinos in North Carolina” -Associate Scientist Alcohol Research Group, Public Health Institute, Oakland, CA (2013-2015) -Assistant Professor (Tenure Track) University of Iowa, Department of Community and Behavioral Health (starting Fall 2015) Andrea Heckert, defended March 2013 Dissertation title: A mixed-methods examination of the influence of social conditions and social networks on the sexual risk behavior of structurally vulnerable African American Male Substance-Users -Program Officer, Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute, Washington, DC (January 2015-present) PhD Dissertation Committees, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Katherine Kenny, Maternal and Child Health (Health Behavior minor), expected May 2017 Dissertation title: Child custody loss and HIV vulnerability among female sex workers William Miller, Epidemiology, expected December 2015 Dissertation title: Men who have sex with men and transgender people in Guatemala: Sex work, venues, and sampling’s role in the HIV epidemic Heather Edelbute, Sociology, expected May 2015 Dissertation title: Family life on the other side of the border: the role of women’s networks in sustaining families in Mexico Anisha Gandhi, Epidemiology (CPC trainee), defended August 2014 Dissertation title: Migration, social disadvantage, sexual partnerships, and HIV/STI in the Garifuna population of Honduras Postdoctoral Research Fellow, HIV Center for Clinical and Behavioral Studies, Columbia University MPH advising Student name

Department

Advising role

Graduation

Dirk Davis

Health Behavior

Academic advisor

Expected 2016

Humberto Gonzalez

Health Behavior

Academic advisor

Expected 2016

Elena Rivera

Health Behavior

Academic advisor

Expected 2015

Julia Brasileiro

Practicum preceptor

Expected 2015

Kendra Madding

Maternal and Child Health Health Behavior

Practicum preceptor

Expected 2015

Adrienne Binder

Health Behavior

Academic advisor

2014

Rebecca Chavez

Health Behavior

Academic advisor

2014

Jessica Boten

Health Behavior

Academic advisor

2014

Adrienne Gill

Health Behavior

Academic advisor

2013

Lexie Perreras

Health Behavior

Academic advisor

2013

Mysha Sissine

Health Policy and Management Health Behavior

Thesis reader

2013

Academic advisor

2012

Sadiya Muqueeth Updated April 2015

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Lilli Mann

Health Behavior

Academic advisor

2012

Leah Gordon

Health Behavior

Academic advisor

2012

David Andrews

Health Behavior

Academic advisor

2011

Jennifer Nomides

Health Behavior

Practicum preceptor

2011

David Johnson

Medicine

Practicum preceptor

2011

Kate Thanel

Health Behavior

Academic advisor

2010

Alicia Bilheimer

Health Behavior

Academic advisor

2010

Emily Werder

Health Behavior

Practicum preceptor

2010

Anna Gieselman

Health Behavior

Practicum preceptor

2010

Laura Toledo

Health Behavior

Practicum preceptor

2010

Capstone team advising El Pueblo, 2009, 2010, 2012

RESEARCH FUNDING ACTIVE GRANTS UNICEF Role: Co-Investigator/Qualitative Lead (PI Angeles) Research on the Effect of Malawi Social Cash Transfer Program for Building Household Resilience in Balaka District PEPFAR/CDC (awarded) Cooperative Agreement Role: Sub-contract Principal Investigator (PI Morales) Building Capacity along the Continuum from Prevention to Care and Treatment for Key Populations in the Central American Region under the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief Total award: $15,000,000 PEPFAR/Office of the US Global AIDS Coordinator (OGAC) Key Population Implementation Science Award Role: Co-Principal Investigator (Co-PI Morales) January 2014–2017 Strengthening the “Reach-Test-Treat-Retain” cascade for men who have sex with men and transgender population in Guatemala: Formative research, a pilot intervention, and scale-up Total award: $1,571,886 PEPFAR/Office of the US Global AIDS Coordinator (OGAC) Key Population Challenge Fund Role: Co-Principal Investigator (Co-PI Morales) March 2014–May 2015 Making the Link: Operations Research to Develop an Integrated Model to Promote HIV testing and Linkages to Care among MSM and Transgender persons in Guatemala City Total award: $506,800 Updated April 2015

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Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Special Projects of National Significance Role: Co-Investigator (PI Hightow-Weidman) September 2013–2018 Enlaces por la Salud: Finding, Linking and Retaining Mexican MSM and Transgender Women in HIV Care in North Carolina Total award: $1,499,203 United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) Role: Co-Investigator (PI Handa) February 2013–2015 Impact Evaluation of the Malawi Social Cash Transfer Programme (RFP-MLWB-2012-009) Total award: $1,134,862 National Institute for Drug Abuse (NIDA) 1R01DA028766-01A1 Role: Co-Investigator (PI Khan) January 2010–June 2015 Relationship Disruption during Incarceration and HIV Risk in African American Men Total award: $2,871,354 Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI)/Gates Foundation (Supplement to Projects Fives Alive!) Role: Co-Investigator (PI Singh) October 2013–2015 Referral Solutions for Mothers and Newborns in Ghana Total award: $829,606 Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI)/Gates Foundation Role: Co-Investigator (PI Singh) June 2010–August 2015 Evaluation of Project Fives Alive! in Ghana Total award: $798,269 National Institutes of Health Fogarty International Training Grant Role: Co-Investigator August 2014-2018 UNC Wits AIDS Implementation Research and Cohort Analyses Training Grant Total award: $1,503,046 National Institutes of Health K24 Role: Qualitative Mentor (PI Wohl) January 2014-2018 Mentoring New Investigators in Criminal Justice HIV Prevention and Treatment Total award: $911,397 Updated April 2015

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PENDING GRANTS US Agency for International Development/FHI 360 – Linkages Project Role: Principal Investigator Strengthening the HIV continuum of care among MSM in the eastern region of the DR National Institute for Drug Abuse (NIDA) (resubmission) R01 Role: Co-Principal Investigator (Co-PI Kerrigan) Substance use and the HIV care continuum among vulnerable Dominican women COMPLETED GRANTS UNC, Institute for Global Health & Infectious Diseases Global Health Faculty Research Partnership Grant Role: Principal Investigator April 2014– 2015 Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision and HIV Prevention in Concentrated Epidemics Total award: $5,000 US Agency for International Development–Research to Prevention (R2P) Project Role: Co-Investigator (PI Kerrigan) February 2011– 2014 Developing and evaluating the effectiveness of an intervention to reduce HIV-related risk behaviors among regular male partners of female sex workers in the Dominican Republic Total award: $68,166 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Project EXPORT Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities Grant Proposals Role: Principal Investigator May 2011–2013 Using Social Networks to Reach Latino men for HIV Testing and Linkage to Care Total Award: $75,000 US Agency for International Development – Research to Prevention (R2P) Project Role: Sub-contract Principal Investigator (PI Kerrigan) January 2010–September 2011 Formative research with men who have sex with men and female sex workers living with HIV in the Dominican Republic and Swaziland. Total award: $91,256 UNC, Center for AIDS Research (CFAR) Faculty Development Award Role: Principal Investigator April 2009–May 2012 Pilot grant for research proposal titled: Migration and HIV among Mexicans in North Carolina Total award: $20,000 Updated April 2015

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American Academy of Family Physicians Foundation Role: Faculty Advisor (PI Fisher) March 2009-May 2012 Provide technical support for project to accelerate best practices in peer support around the world Total award: $4,384,002 UNC, Institute for Global Health & Infectious Diseases Global Health Faculty Research Partnership Grant Role: Principal Investigator February 2010–2012 Developing research collaboration to examine social determinants of Prostate Cancer in Cuba Total award: $5,000 UNC, Office of the Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost Junior Faculty Development Award Role: Principal Investigator December 2009–2010 Qualitative evaluation of HIV intervention with male clients of female sex workers in the Dominican Republic Total award: $7500 Johns Hopkins NIH Fogarty AIDS International Training Program New and Minority Fellowship Role: Principal Investigator August 2003–2004 Funding for dissertation field work in the Dominican Republic Total award: $18,000

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Department of Health Behavior ‒

Director, Doctoral Admissions Committee (2014–present)



Member, Doctoral Advisory Committee (2014-present)



Member, Global Health Search Committee (Spring 2012)



Member, Admissions Committee (2010–2014)



Faculty Advisor, Global Health Roundtable (2008–present)



Member, Student Travel Award Selection Committee (2008–2010)

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill ‒

Faculty Advisor, Honduran Health Alliance, UNC School of Medicine (Fall 2013–present)



Reviewer, FLAS fellowship, Institute for the Study of the Americas (Spring 2012, 2013, 2014)



Reviewer, DACOR Fellowship (Spring 2012)



Reviewer, Latin America Fellowship, Office of Global Health (Fall 2012)



Faculty Advisor, Working Group on Migration, Gender and Health (Fall 2011–present)



Mentor, UNC STD/HIV Training Program T32AI007001 (Fall 2010-present)

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Member, Carolina Population Center Training Committee (Fall 2010–2014)



Reviewer, Pre-dissertation field research grants, Institute for the Study of the Americas (Spring 2010, 2011)



Advisory Committee Member, Institute for the Study of the Americas (2009–present)



International Core Member, Center for AIDS Research (2008–2013)

National ‒

Ford Foundation, Grant Reviewers (May 2010)



Society of Behavioral Medicine, Abstract Reviewer (October 2007)

Editorial Activities: Peer Reviewer AIDS and Behavior

Journal of Health Psychology

AIDS Care

Journal of the International AIDS Society

American Journal of Public Health

Journal of the South Carolina Medical Association

American Journal of Men’s Health BMC Public Health

Preventing Chronic Disease

Global Public Health

Sexually Transmitted Diseases

Health and Place

Sexually Transmitted Infections

Health Education and Behavior

Social Science and Medicine

Health Education Research

Vaccine

Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health

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