Héctor Carrillo, Dr.P.H

Héctor Carrillo, Dr.P.H

Héctor Carrillo, Dr.P.H. Department of Sociology 1810 Chicago Avenue Evanston, IL 60208 office phone: 847-467-0516, fax: 847-491-9907 e-mail: [email protected] ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS 2009-present NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY Department of Sociology and Gender & Sexuality Studies Program (Joint appointment) Associate Professor, 2009-2017 Professor, 2017- Faculty Affiliate, Latina and Latino Studies Program, 2009- Faculty Associate, Cells to Society (C2S): The Center on Social Disparities and Health at the Institute for Policy Research, 2009- Faculty Affiliate, Latin American and Caribbean Studies Program, 2009- Faculty Affiliate, Science in Human Culture Program, 2009- Faculty Affiliate, Institute for Sexual and Gender Minority Health and Wellbeing (ISGMH), 2016- 2007- 2009 SAN FRANCISCO STATE UNIVERSITY Department of Human Sexuality Studies Assistant Professor (promoted to Associate in 2009) 2002-2007 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN FRANCISCO Department of Medicine – Center for AIDS Prevention Studies Assistant Adjunct Professor 1999-2002 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN FRANCISCO Department of Medicine – Center for AIDS Prevention Studies Research Specialist EDUCATION 1978-83 METROPOLITAN AUTONOMOUS UNIVERSITY, MEXICO CITY Licenciatura (B.A. equivalent) 1985-88 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY Master of City and Regional Planning (MCP) Héctor Carrillo C.V. - Page 2 1989-91 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY Master of Public Health (MPH) 1991-95 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY Doctor of Public Health (DrPH) 1998-99 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN FRANCISCO CENTER FOR AIDS PREVENTION STUDIES Postdoctoral Fellow in the Traineeship in AIDS Prevention Studies Program (TAPS) AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION Migration, sexuality, and health Sexual identities and non-normative sexual orientation categories Globalization and cross-cultural aspects of sexuality and gender HIV prevention and sexual health Sexuality and public policy Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender issues Mexican and Latino/a populations Latino/a culture and ethnicity Qualitative and ethnographic methods GRANTS Active: NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF MINORITY HEALTH AND HEALTH DISPARITIES Co-Investigator Principal Investigators: Michael Newcomb and Brian Mustanski Characterizing PrEP: Adherence and Patterns of Use in a Diverse Community Cohort of Young Men September 1, 2018 – March 31, 2022 $353,610 for 2018-19 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY Héctor Carrillo, Steven Epstein, and Gregory Ward, Principal Investigators Funding from the Sexual Orientation and Sexuality Endowment The Sexualities Project at Northwestern (Phase 3) September 2018-August 2021 $1,150,000 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY Principal Investigator “Sexual Fluidity among Gay-Identified Men” July 2016 – August 2020 $25,500 Héctor Carrillo C.V. - Page 3 Completed: NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY Co-Investigator Provost Grant for Faculty Innovation in Diversity and Equity “Latino Health Disparities” August 2017-June 2019 $18,000 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY Héctor Carrillo and Steven Epstein, Principal Investigators Funding from the Sexual Orientation and Sexuality Endowment The Sexualities Project at Northwestern (Phase 2) September 2013-August 2018 $1,788,000 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY Héctor Carrillo and Steven Epstein, Principal Investigators Funding from the Sexual Orientation and Sexuality Endowment, to create The Sexualities Project at Northwestern and coordinate interdisciplinary research and educational activities on the topic of “Sexual Orientation and Health in Social Context.” September 2010- August 2013 $759,582 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY Principal Investigator “Sexual Fluidity among Heterosexually-Identified Men: Bisexual Behavior and Health Outcomes” September 2010 – August 2013 $73,520 AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF BISEXUALITY Principal Investigator “Sexual Fluidity among Heterosexually-Identified Men: Bisexual Behavior and Health Outcomes” September 2010 – February 2012 $77,314 Supplement January 2012 – August 2012 $53,469 CALIFORNIA HIV/AIDS RESEARCH PROGRAM, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA Rita Melendez (SFSU) and Jorge Zepeda (San Francisco AIDS Foundation), Principal Investigators; Héctor Carrillo, Co-investigator (former Principal Investigator) “How Latino Immigrants Access HIV Care” April 2009 – March 2012 $149,635 Héctor Carrillo C.V. - Page 4 PROGRAMA DE INVESTIGACION DE MIGRACION Y SALUD HEALTH INITIATIVE OF THE AMERICAS, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA Principal Investigator “Cultural Factors Associated with Acceptability of Male Circumcision as a Method for Preventing HIV Infection in Communities of Mexican Migrants in Mexico and California: Masculinity, the Body, and Sexuality” July 2008 – January 2010 $50,000 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF CHILD HEALTH AND HUMAN DEVELOPMENT NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH Principal Investigator Grant No. 1 R01 HD42919-01 “Social Context and HIV Risk among Mexican Gay Immigrants: The Trayectos Study” September 2002 – June 2009 $2,019,430 UNIVERSITYWIDE AIDS RESEARCH PROGRAM, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA Principal Investigator Grant ID02-SF-004 “Sexual Culture and HIV Risk in Populations of Mexican Origin” November 2002 – January 2005 $99,642 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DRUG ABUSE, NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH Co-Investigator Grant 1 R21 DA018580-01 “Asian Men’s Health Study” September 2004 – July 2006 $450,000 HONORS, AWARDS, AND FELLOWSHIPS 2020 American Sociological Association, Distinguished Scholarly Book Award. 2019-20 Ascend: A Faculty Excellence Initiative, Northwestern University 2019 Section on International Migration, Thomas and Znaniecki Best Book Award, American Sociological Association (ASA). 2018 Section on the Sociology of Sex and Gender’s Distinguished Book Award, American Sociological Association (ASA). 2018 Distinguished Contributions to Scholarship Book Award, Section on Latina/o Sociology, American Sociological Association (ASA). 2016-17 Faculty Fellow, Alice Kaplan Institute for the Humanities, Northwestern University. 2016 Distinguished Teaching Award, Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences, Northwestern University. Héctor Carrillo C.V. - Page 5 2016 Carlos Monsiváis Award – Sexualities Section, Latin American Studies Association (LASA). 2013 Whipple plenary speaker, 45th Annual Conference, American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors, and Therapists (AASECT), Miami, June 8, 2013. “Safeguarding Latino Immigrant Populations: Sexual Cultures, HIV Prevention, and Social Change.” 2012-13 Maury Green Fellow, Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, Harvard University. 2012 Keynote address at the conference “Crossing Boundaries, Workshopping Sexualities.” Sexualities Section, American Sociological Association, Denver, CO, August 16, 2012. “Crossing Intra- and Inter-disciplinary Boundaries in Sexuality Studies.” 2012 “From Ethnography to Policy: Latino Gay Immigrant Voices and the Promotion of HIV Prevention.” Keynote address at the 14th Annual Chicago Ethnography Conference. Chicago, IL, April 14, 2012. 2010 Carlos Monsiváis Award – Sexualities Section, Latin American Studies Association (LASA). 2002 Ruth Benedict Prize – American Anthropological Association. 1999-2001 Collaborative HIV Prevention Research in Minority Communities Program, Center for AIDS Prevention Studies at the University of California, San Francisco. 1998-99 Traineeship in AIDS Prevention Studies, Center for AIDS Prevention Studies at the University of California, San Francisco. 1993-94 UC Mexus Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship, University of California. 1993-94 Inter-American Foundation Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship. 1991-92 Wellness Fellowship. 1990-91 Kaiser Fellowship. 1990-91 Wilson and Albert M. Flagg Fellowship. 1989-90 Regents Fellowship, University of California. 1985-87 Fulbright Fellowship. PUBLICATIONS BOOKS AND MONOGRAPHS Carrillo, Héctor. Pathways of Desire: The Sexual Migration of Mexican Gay Men. (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2017). • Recipient of the 2018 Section on the Sociology of Sex and Gender’s Distinguished Book Award, American Sociological Association (ASA). • Recipient of the 2018 Distinguished Contributions to Scholarship Book Award, Section on Latina/o Sociology, American Sociological Association (ASA). • Recipient of the 2019 Thomas and Znaniecki Best Book Award, Section on International Migration, American Sociological Association (ASA). • Recipient of the 2020 Distinguished Scholarly Book Award, American Sociological Association (ASA). Héctor Carrillo C.V. - Page 6 Carrillo, Héctor, Jorge Fontdevila, Jaweer Brown, and Walter Gómez. 2008. “Risk Across Borders: Sexual Contexts and HIV Prevention Challenges among Mexican Gay and Bisexual Immigrant Men. Findings and Recommendations from the Trayectos Study.” Monograph. Carrillo, Héctor. The Night Is Young: Sexuality in Mexico in the Time of AIDS. (Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press, 2002). • Recipient of the 2002 Ruth Benedict Prize of the American Anthropological Association. • Translated into Spanish and published as La noche es joven: La sexualidad en México en la era del sida, by Editorial Océano for distribution in Mexico and Latin America (2005). • Reviewed in Journal of Latin American Studies; Latin American Research Review; AIDS Book Review Journal; Culture, Health & Sexuality; Journal of American Ethnic History; Sexualities; Revista Latinoamericana de Psicología; American Journal of Sociology; Gender and Society; Journal of the History of Sexuality; Journal of Homosexuality; American Anthropologist; American Ethnologist; The Journal of Sex Research; and Contemporary Sociology. ARTICLES AND BOOK CHAPTERS Carrillo, Héctor.

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