Strong and effective leadership is required for promotion of new and innovative science, and is critical to forging the new scientific and community partnerships needed to address emerging research challenges in HIV/AIDS prevention, treatment, and care. The Administrative Core draws on a multi-disciplinary team of senior researchers and administrators to set, implement, and evaluate the HIV Center's scientific agenda and ensure efficient administrative and fiscal coordination of our domestic and international research projects. The Core serves as the hub for Center activities and coordination across the Cores and as a liaison between the Center and internal and external affiliated entities that inform and collaborate in our research agenda. Core leadership will ensure the Center maintains its focus on our Center's chosen theme ?The Science of Ending the HIV/AIDS Epidemic (EtE): Efficacy to Effectiveness at Scale,? and its emphasis on implementation research and research at the intersection of biomedical and behavioral and social science. The Core has three Specific Aims: (1) to provide scientific and programmatic leadership and governance that positions the HIV Center as a local, national, and international resource; (2) to ensure synergy and scientific rigor of the HIV Center and its Cores in meeting the Center's short-term and long-term goals; and (3) to provide centralized administration and coordination of fiscal and organizational management of HIV Center Cores and affiliated research projects. We will accomplish our Aims through a range of mechanisms that include (1) internal monitoring of day-to- day operations and Cores' and investigators' progress, through ongoing Center leadership meetings and also Center and Core leadership meetings; (2) working with several external groups to support the Center in evaluating and updating short-term and long-term strategic planning goals, including (a) our Strategic Planning Group, comprised of scientific and community leaders in the field, (b) four Community Advisory Groups, in collaboration with the NYC and NYS Departments of Health, (c) our mandated team of Scientific Advisors, and (d) our innovative Performance and Safety Monitoring Board; (3) supporting a range of communication and dissemination activities, including (a) maintaining a dynamic re-designed Website; (b) providing technical support for e-updates, listservs, wikis, and web-based conferencing; (c) distributing a monthly electronic newsletter; and (4) providing administrative and fiscal management for all grant-related activities. The Administrative Core will be led by current Center Director Robert H. Remien, Ph.D., a Professor of Clinical Psychology in Psychiatry at Columbia University, supported by current Center Co-Director Claude Ann Mellins, Ph.D., a Professor of Clinical Psychology in the Departments of Psychiatry and Sociomedical Sciences at Columbia University; a new Center Co-Director Gina Wingood, Sc.D., M.P.H., a Professor of Public Health Promotion in Sociomedical Sciences at the Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health; and Masud Rahman, M.S., M.B.A., current Center Director of Finance and Administration.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)
Type
Center Core Grants (P30)
Project #
5P30MH043520-32
Application #
9873079
Study Section
Special Emphasis Panel (ZMH1)
Project Start
Project End
Budget Start
2020-02-01
Budget End
2021-01-31
Support Year
32
Fiscal Year
2020
Total Cost
Indirect Cost
Name
New York State Psychiatric Institute
Department
Type
DUNS #
167204994
City
New York
State
NY
Country
United States
Zip Code
10032
Mbote, David Kuria; Sandfort, Theo G M; Waweru, Esther et al. (2018) Kenyan Religious Leaders' Views on Same-Sex Sexuality and Gender Nonconformity: Religious Freedom versus Constitutional Rights. J Sex Res 55:630-641
Sandfort, Theo G M; Bos, Henny; Reddy, Vasu (2018) Gender Expression and Mental Health in Black South African Men Who Have Sex with Men: Further Explorations of Unexpected Findings. Arch Sex Behav 47:2481-2490
Kidd, Jeremy D; Jackman, Kasey B; Wolff, Margaret et al. (2018) Risk and Protective Factors for Substance Use among Sexual and Gender Minority Youth: A Scoping Review. Curr Addict Rep 5:158-173
Giguere, Rebecca; Rael, Christine Tagliaferri; Sheinfil, Alan et al. (2018) Factors Supporting and Hindering Adherence to Rectal Microbicide Gel Use with Receptive Anal Intercourse in a Phase 2 Trial. AIDS Behav 22:388-401
Nestadt, Danielle Friedman; Lakhonpon, Sudrak; Pardo, Gisselle et al. (2018) A Qualitative Exploration of Psychosocial Challenges of Perinatally HIV-Infected Adolescents and Families in Bangkok, Thailand. Vulnerable Child Youth Stud 13:158-169
Levine, Ethan Czuy; Martinez, Omar; Mattera, Brian et al. (2018) Child Sexual Abuse and Adult Mental Health, Sexual Risk Behaviors, and Drinking Patterns Among Latino Men Who Have Sex With Men. J Child Sex Abus 27:237-253
Mellins, Claude A; Xu, Qi; Nestadt, Danielle F et al. (2018) Screening for Mental Health Among Young South African Children: The Use of the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ). Glob Soc Welf 5:29-38
Van Beusekom, Gabriël; Bos, Henny Mw; Kuyper, Lisette et al. (2018) Gender nonconformity and mental health among lesbian, gay, and bisexual adults: Homophobic stigmatization and internalized homophobia as mediators. J Health Psychol 23:1211-1222
Balán, Iván C; Frasca, Timothy; Dolezal, Curtis et al. (2018) HIV Risk Reduction by Avoiding Sex With Partners Unwilling to Undergo HIV Testing Is Not Coercion. J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr 78:e38
Brown 3rd, William; Giguere, Rebecca; Sheinfil, Alan et al. (2018) Challenges and solutions implementing an SMS text message-based survey CASI and adherence reminders in an international biomedical HIV PrEP study (MTN 017). J Biomed Inform 80:78-86

Showing the most recent 10 out of 714 publications