CV Mimiaga08.01.14

CV Mimiaga08.01.14

Mimiaga, p.1 CURRICULUM VITAE Matthew James Mimiaga, ScD, MPH DATE PREPARED: 08/01/2014 Office Address Massachusetts General Hospital / Harvard Medical School Behavioral Medicine Service, Department of Psychiatry 1 Bowdoin Square, 7th floor Boston, MA 02114 MGH Phone: 617.724.4977 MGH Fax: 617.724.8690 Mobile : 617.901.9276 Email: [email protected] Place of Birth Los Angeles, CA Education 2001 B.S. Psychology and Biological California Sciences Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, CA 2003 M.P.H. Epidemiology/Biostatistics Boston University, and Behavioral Sciences School of Public Health, Boston, MA 2007 Sc.D. Major: Psychiatric Harvard School of Epidemiology, Minors: Public Health, Infectious / Chronic Disease Boston, MA Epidemiology and Biostatistics Pre-Doctoral 09/1999- Pre- HIV/AIDS The University of Training 08/2000 Doctoral California at San Research Francisco (UCSF) and Training the Center for AIDS Fellowship Prevention Studies (CAPS), San Francisco, CA Post-Doctoral 05/2007- Post- Behavioral Medicine Harvard Medical Training 04/2008 Doctoral (Primary Mentor: School and Fellowship Steven A. Safren, PhD) Massachusetts General Hospital, Behavioral Medicine (Department of Psychiatry), Boston, MA Mimiaga, p.2 Academic Appointments 2007-2008 Research Fellow Harvard Medical School 2008-2010 Instructor in Psychiatry Harvard Medical School 2009-2010 Instructor in Epidemiology Harvard School of Public Health 2010-2014 Assistant Professor of Psychiatry Harvard Medical School 2010-2014 Assistant Professor of Epidemiology Harvard School of Public Health 2014-present Associate Professor of Psychiatry Harvard Medical School 2014-present Associate Professor of Harvard School of Public Health Epidemiology Hospital or Affiliated Institution Appointments 2001-2006 Research Associate (2001-2003); The Fenway Institute, Fenway Epidemiology Projects Manager Health (2004-2006); Affiliated Investigator (2007-present) 2001-2006 Research Fellow in Psychiatry Massachusetts General Hospital 2001-2006 Assistant in Research Massachusetts General Hospital 2012-present Associate in Research Massachusetts General Hospital Other Professional Positions 1996-1998 Program Coordinator AIDS Support Network (Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender - Health Awareness Program), San Luis Obispo, CA 1997-1998 Student Body President College of Science and Mathematics, California Polytechnic State University. Elected to the office through student-run elections; presided over a student body of 3,000 and a 15 member committee, San Luis Obispo, CA 1998-1999 Volunteer Client Coordinator Volunteer Staff Coordinator, United Way / Friends Outside, San Luis Obispo, CA 1999-2000 Volunteer Counselor Walden House. Substance abuse Mimiaga, p.3 treatment counselor, San Francisco, CA 1999-2000 HIV Group Facilitator UCSF/CAPS. HIV-uninfected men’s health and education group leader, San Francisco, CA 1999-2000 HIV Counseling and Testing AIDS Health Project, San Counselor Francisco, CA 2000-2001 HIV Counseling and Testing San Luis Obispo Department of Counselor Public Health, San Luis Obispo, CA 2007-2011 Director of Grants Management Hope Web Design, Rialto, CA 2012-present Director of Health Services and Project Weber, Providence, RI Research (~3 hours/month) Major Committee Assignments Local 2011-present Scientific Committee for Harvard School of Public Health, Epidemiological Research Series Department of Epidemiology 2012-present Admissions Review Committee Harvard School of Public Health, Department of Epidemiology 2012-2013 Faculty Search Committee for Harvard School of Public Health, Global Health Epidemiology Department of Epidemiology National 2007-2011 Board of Directors Hope Web Design 2007-present Scientific Advisory Committee amfAR, Foundation for AIDS Research 2012-present Board of Directors (~3 hours/month) Project Weber (http://www.projectweber.org) Professional Societies 1999-2001 Member Psi Chi, The National Honor Society in Psychology 2001-2004 Member Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy 2001-present Member American Psychological Association Mimiaga, p.4 2001-present HIV/AIDS section committee; American Public Health LGBT section committee; Member Association 2002-present Scientific review committee; Society of Behavioral Medicine Member 2002-present Scientific review committee; International AIDS Society Member 2011-present Member IAPAC, International Association for Providers in AIDS Care Scientific Grant Review Groups and NIH Committees 2007-2010 Ad hoc reviewer amfAR, Foundation for AIDS Research 2010-present Ad hoc reviewer California HIV/AIDS Research Program (CHRP) 2011-2012 Ad hoc reviewer NIH Behavioral and Social Consequences of HIV/AIDS (BSCH) 2011-present Reviewer Harvard Center for AIDS Research (CFAR) 2013-2019 Standing Member NIH Behavioral and Social Consequences of HIV/AIDS (BSCH) 2013-2015 Committee Member Office of AIDS Research (OAR), (reappointed) NIH, HIV/AIDS Racial and Ethnic Populations Research Priority Committee Report of Clinical Activities and Innovations 1999-2003 HIV pre- and post-test counseling California State Certification and testing 1999-2003 ORASURE HIV testing California State Certification 1999-2000 Group facilitation UCSF/CAPS 2001-current HIV pre- and post-test counseling Massachusetts State Certification and testing 2002-current Phlebotomy Massachusetts State Certification 2006-current Rapid HIV testing Massachusetts State Certification Mimiaga, p.5 Editorial Activities Ad Hoc Reviews AIDS and Behavior AIDS Care American Journal of Public Health (AJPH) AIDS Education and Prevention Sexually Transmitted Diseases AIDS Patient Care and STDs The Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) American Journal of Health Promotion (AJHP) The Journal of LGBT Health Research Journal of AIDS (JAIDS) Journal of Urban Health Drug and Alcohol Dependence American Journal of Epidemiology Health Psychology PLoS One Editorial Boards 2008-present American College of Physicians, Physicians Information and Education Resource (PIER) 2011-present Infectious Diseases 2012-present Archives of Sexual Behavior Awards and Honors Academic Awards 1998-2001 Dean’s List California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo 2001 President’s Award (five recipients California Polytechnic State per year, awarded for outstanding University, San Luis Obispo scholastic merit and community service) 2001 Community Service Award California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo 2001 Honors, Undergraduate Thesis, California Polytechnic State Health Status Report University, San Luis Obispo 2000. Published by the Department of Public Health, San Luis Obispo, CA 2001-2003 Community Scholars Fellowship Boston University School of Award (half tuition stipend) Public Health 2001-2003 Dean’s Scholarship Award (half Boston University School of Mimiaga, p.6 tuition stipend) Public Health 2004-2007 Presidential Scholarship Award (full Harvard School of Public Health tuition scholarship for entire degree period) Research Awards 2009-2014 Loan Repayment Program for National Institutes of Health Clinical Research through NIDA: 2009-2011, 2012, 2013 (renewal) 2010 Outstanding Investigator in University of Miami, Miller HIV/AIDS Research School of Medicine, Center for AIDS Research (CFAR) National Institutes of Health (NIH) / Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) / United States Agency for International Development (USAID) Invited Trainings and Consultations 2006 National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) First Research Training Institute. Applications were selected for invitation via a competitive review process 2007 Center for AIDS Research (CFAR) Social and Behavioral Sciences Research Network (SBSRN) 1ST National Scientific Meeting and Training for New Investigators, Co-sponsored by the NIH Office of AIDS Research 2009 National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) invited consultation on recruiting and retaining high risk, substance dependant MSM in ongoing intervention trials 2009 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) invited consultation on HIV prevention messaging for MSM 2010 United States Agency for International Development (USAID) invited consultation on prevention of HIV transmission among MARPs research and policy implications at Clinca Condesa and Colmex, Mexico City, Mexico 2010 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) invited consultation on promoting sexual health through a public health approach 2010 The Forum for Collaborative HIV Research (NIH) invited consultation on municipal scale-up of HIV testing in the US 2011 MSM HIV/AIDS Prevention consultation at NIH Mimiaga, p.7 2011 Joint NIH/ICMR Indo/US working group consultation 2012 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) invited consultation on HIV prevention for MSM 2012 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) invited consultation on STD prevention Funding Information (direct support listed for projects on which I am PI or Co-PI) Past Funding 2006-2010 PI Massachusetts ~$150,000 per year Department of Public Health, Division of Infectious Diseases This was a collaborative contractual agreement, renewed yearly, with the Massachusetts Department of Public Health (MDPH) to conduct epidemiological research pertaining to HIV prevention in men who have sex with men (MSM) in Massachusetts. The projects change yearly, and were reviewed competitively through a proposal process with MDPH. Prior studies include: 1) Monitoring MSM trends in incidence and prevalence of STDs though the development of an enhanced STD surveillance

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