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HIV Center

Investigators

Elizabeth Kelvin, Ph.D.
Research Project Manager
Overview Publications Professional Background

EDUCATION

University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois B.A. 1989 Psychology (biopsychology)
Tulane University, New Orleans, Louisiana M.A. 1995 Latin American Studies
Columbia University, New York, New York M.P.H. 2001 Epidemiology
Columbia University, New York, New York Ph.D. 2007 Epidemiology

 

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

1990-1992     Peace Corps Volunteer, United States Peace Corps, Borda Guazu, Paraguay
1993   Field Research, Ava'i, Paraguay
1994-1995   Program Coordinator, The Spanish Institute, New York, NY
1996-1997   Teacher, English Center for Children Pukpundang, Pundang, Republic of Korea
1997   Volunteer, Cambodian Center for Communication (CCC), Phnom Penn, Cambodia
1997-1999   Research Assistant, Columbia University, New York, NY
1999-2002   Staff Associate, Columbia University, New York, NY
2003-present   Staff Associate, Columbia University, New York, NY
2002-2003   Project Director, Population Council, New York, NY
2007-present   Research Project Manager, HIV Center for Clinical and Behavioral Studies, New York, NY

 

HONORS AND AWARDS

1993     Tinker Foundation Grant for independent research
1992-1994   Tulane University Fellowship for Graduate Studies
1997   Columbia University Graduate Research Assistant Fellowship
1998   Foreign Language and Area Studies fellowship (Portuguese/Brazil) for graduate studies
1999   Columbia University, Department of Epidemiology Scholarship for Graduate Studies
2005-2007   NIH Ruth L Kirschstein National Research Service Award Training Fellowship

 

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Elizabeth Kelvin, Ph.D.

Research Project Manager

TEL: 212-543-5406
FAX: 212-543-6003

eak34@columbia.edu

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