Sexual Risk in the Context of Same-Sex Behavior
Overview and list of investigators working in this area of research
Men who have sex with men (MSM) remain a vulnerable population, and among those at highest risk are African-American and Latino MSM in urban settings. By virtue of its location in New York City and its long-term commitment to research that follows the evolution of the epidemic, the HIV Center now has almost two decades of experience in assessing and intervening on same-sex behaviors. HIV Center researchers have also examined the particular prevention needs of lesbians, transgenders, and bisexual men and women.
Contact: balaniv@nyspi.columbia.edu; 212-543-5887
Profile page: www.hivcenternyc.org/people/ivanbalan.html
Contact:ac72@columbia.edu; 212-543-5261
Profile page: www.hivcenternyc.org/people/alexcarballodieguez.html
Contact: dolezalc@childpsych.columbia.edu; 212-543-3597
Profile page: www.hivcenternyc.org/people/curtisdolezal.html
Contact: jh547@columbia.edu; 212-543-3787
Profile page: ww.hivcenternyc.org/people/joycehunter.html
Contact: mam172@columbia.edu; 212-342-0385
Profile page:
www.hivcenternyc.org/people/miguelmunozlaboy.html

Contact: rgp11@columbia.edu; 212-305-3616
Profile page: www.hivcenternyc.org/people/richardparker.html

Contact: tr2301@columbia.edu; 212-543-6651
Profile page: www.hivcenternyc.org/people/tawandrarowell.html
Contact: tgs2001@columbia.edu; 212-543-5925
Profile page: www.hivcenternyc.org/people/theosandfort.html
Contact: pw2219@columbia.edu; 212-305-1852
Personal Homepage: www.hivcenternyc.org/people/patrickwilson.html


Joyce Hunter, D.S.W.

