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ROBERT W.S. COULTER Curriculum Vitae Updated August 2019 University of Pittsburgh, Graduate School of Public Health Office Phone: +1.412.624.0647 Department of Behavioral and Community Health Sciences Email: [email protected] 6129 Public Health Building ORCID iD: 0000-0001-8350-0075 130 De Soto Street, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15261 Google Scholar: bit.ly/scholar-rwsc EDUCATION 2017 Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Behavioral and Community Health Sciences, University of Pittsburgh, Graduate School of Public Health, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. 2012 Master of Public Health (MPH), Social and Behavioral Sciences, Boston University, School of Public Health, Boston, Massachusetts. 2008 Bachelor of Science (BS), Mathematics, Magna Cum Laude, Syracuse University, College of Arts and Sciences, Syracuse, New York. CERTIFICATIONS 2019 Certified Practitioner of Human-Centered Design, LUMA Institute, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. APPOINTMENTS AND POSITIONS Academic Positions 2019-Present Assistant Professor (Tenure Track), Department of Behavioral and Community Health Sciences, Graduate School of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh. 2017-2019 Lecturer, Department of Behavioral and Community Health Sciences, Graduate School of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh. 2017-2019 Postdoctoral Scholar, Clinical and Translational Science Institute, School of Medicine, University of Pittsburgh. 2012-2017 Graduate Student Researcher, Department of Behavioral and Community Health Sciences, Graduate School of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh. Academic Affiliations 2019-Present Faculty Affiliate, Center for Social Dynamics and Community Health, Graduate School of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh. 2019-Present Faculty Affiliate, Public Health Dynamics Laboratory, Graduate School of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh. 2019-Present Faculty Affiliate, Center for LGBT Health Research, Graduate School of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh.

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ROBERT W.S. COULTER Curriculum Vitae Updated August 2019

University of Pittsburgh, Graduate School of Public Health Office Phone: +1.412.624.0647 Department of Behavioral and Community Health Sciences Email: [email protected] 6129 Public Health Building ORCID iD: 0000-0001-8350-0075 130 De Soto Street, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15261 Google Scholar: bit.ly/scholar-rwsc

EDUCATION

2017 Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Behavioral and Community Health Sciences, University of Pittsburgh, Graduate School of Public Health, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

2012 Master of Public Health (MPH), Social and Behavioral Sciences, Boston University, School of Public Health, Boston, Massachusetts.

2008 Bachelor of Science (BS), Mathematics, Magna Cum Laude, Syracuse University, College of Arts and Sciences, Syracuse, New York.

CERTIFICATIONS

2019 Certified Practitioner of Human-Centered Design, LUMA Institute, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

APPOINTMENTS AND POSITIONS

Academic Positions

2019-Present Assistant Professor (Tenure Track), Department of Behavioral and Community Health Sciences, Graduate School of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh.

2017-2019 Lecturer, Department of Behavioral and Community Health Sciences, Graduate School of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh.

2017-2019 Postdoctoral Scholar, Clinical and Translational Science Institute, School of Medicine, University of Pittsburgh.

2012-2017 Graduate Student Researcher, Department of Behavioral and Community Health Sciences, Graduate School of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh.

Academic Affiliations

2019-Present Faculty Affiliate, Center for Social Dynamics and Community Health, Graduate School of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh.

2019-Present Faculty Affiliate, Public Health Dynamics Laboratory, Graduate School of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh.

2019-Present Faculty Affiliate, Center for LGBT Health Research, Graduate School of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh.

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2019-Present Faculty Affiliate, Division of Adolescent and Young Adult Medicine, UPMC Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh.

Non-Academic Positions

2011-2012 Senior Research Assistant and Center Financial Manager, Center for Research on High Risk Behaviors, Health and Human Development Division, Education Development Center, Inc., Waltham, Massachusetts.

2009-2011 Research Assistant II and Financial Manager, Center for Research on High Risk Behaviors, Health and Human Development Division, Education Development Center, Inc., Newton, Massachusetts.

2009 Research Assistant I, Center for Research on High Risk Behaviors, Health and Human Development Division, Education Development Center, Inc., Newton, Massachusetts.

2008-2009 Project Assistant, Center for Research on High Risk Behaviors, Health and Human Development Division, Education Development Center, Inc., Newton, Massachusetts.

2008-2009 Mathematics Tutor, Kaplan Premier Tutoring, Division of Kaplan, Inc., Waltham, Massachusetts.

HONORS AND AWARDS

Research

2018-2020 Health Disparities Research Loan Repayment Program Award, Advancing Intervention Research to Reduce Sexual Minority Youth Health Disparities. Funder: National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities (NIMHD), National Institutes of Health (NIH).

2017 Best Doctoral Dissertation Award from Delta Omega National Public Health Honor Society, Omicron Chapter, Department of Behavioral and Community Health Sciences, Graduate School of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh.

2015 William T. Green Jr. Award in Public Health Studies, Graduate School of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh.

2015 Award for Best Doctoral Student Presentation in the Department of Behavioral and Community Health Sciences, Dean’s Day Student Research Competition, Graduate School of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh.

2014-2017 Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award (NRSA) Fellowship, Tobacco and Alcohol Use Trajectories in Sexual-Minority Emerging Adults, Graduate School of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh. Funder: National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), National Institutes of Health (NIH). Grant number: F31DA037647 (PI: Coulter).

2014 Award for Best Student Poster Presentation, Population, Reproductive, and Sexual Health Section, American Public Health Association (APHA).

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2013 First Place Award for Doctoral Student Research, Dean’s Day Student Research Competition, Graduate School of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh.

2013-2014 Predoctoral Training Fellowship, HIV-Related Health Disparities in Men Who Have Sex with Men (MSM), Graduate School of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh. Funder: National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), National Institutes of Health (NIH). Grant number: T32MH094174 (PI: Stall).

2011 Training Fellowship, Summer Institute in LGBT Population Health, The Fenway Institute & Boston University School of Public Health. Funder: National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD), National Institutes of Health (NIH). Grant number: R25HD064426 (PI: Bradford).

Teaching and Mentoring

2017 Innovation in Education Award, Advisory Council on Instructional Excellence, University of Pittsburgh.

2016 Junior Mentor Award, Young Scholars Program, Society for Research on Adolescence.

Service

2016 Ranked among Top 5% of Reviewers, Drug and Alcohol Dependence.

Education

2017 Outstanding Student Award, Department of Behavioral and Community Health Sciences, Graduate School of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh.

2012 Rising Star Award, Student of the Year, Department of Community Health Sciences, School of Public Health, Boston University.

2012 Member, Delta Omega Public Health Honor Society, School of Public Health, Boston University.

2010-2012 Community Scholars Award, School of Public Health, Boston University.

GRANTS

Current Support

2019-2024 Principal Investigator, Developing and Piloting a School Staff-Based Intervention to Reduce Alcohol and Drug Use Among Sexual Minority Youth. Funder: National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA), National Institutes of Health (NIH). Awardee: University of Pittsburgh. Grant number: K01AA027564 (PI: Coulter).

2019-2020 Co-Investigator and Statistician, Evaluation of a College Mental Health Course Curriculum. Funder: Citrone 33 Foundation. Awardee: University of Pittsburgh and Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh Foundation (PI: Chugani).

2019-2020 Other Significant Contributor, Preventing Suicide in Homeless Youth. Funder: University of Pittsburgh Clinical and Translational Science Institute. Awardee: University of Pittsburgh (PI: Chugani).

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2018-2020 Principal Investigator, Creating a Safe and Supportive School Environment for Transgender Youth. Funder: THRIVE of Southwestern Pennsylvania. Awardee: Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh Foundation (PIs: Coulter & Henderson).

Past Support

2018-2019 Principal Investigator, Sexual Minority Girls’ Experiences of & Desires for Being Supported, Protected, and Affirmed by School Staff. Funder: Lesbian Health Fund. Awardee: Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh Foundation (PI: Coulter).

2017-2019 Postdoctoral Scholar, Clinical and Translational Science Institute (CTSI), University of Pittsburgh. Funder: National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS), National Institutes of Health (NIH). Awardee: School of Medicine, University of Pittsburgh. Grant number: TL1TR001858 (PI: Kapoor).

2016-2019 Other Significant Contributor, Evaluation of an Online Intervention to Help Gay Youth Cope with Bullying. Funder: National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD), National Institutes of Health (NIH). Awardee: Graduate School of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh. Grant number: R21HD083561 (PI: Egan).

2014-2017 Principal Investigator, Tobacco and Alcohol Use Trajectories in Sexual-Minority Emerging Adults. Funder: National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), National Institutes of Health (NIH). Awardee: Graduate School of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh. Grant number: F31DA037647 (PI: Coulter).

2014-2018 Qualitative Interviewer and Data Analyst, Understanding the Perspectives of Patients, Health Care Providers, and Registrars on Collecting Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Data in a Hospital Setting. Funder: Massachusetts General Hospital. Awardee: The Disparities Solutions Center, Massachusetts General Hospital (PI: Lopez).

2015-2016 Statistical Data Analyst, LGBTQ Wellness Assessment Pilot. Funder: Pennsylvania Department of Health. Awardee: Bradbury-Sullivan LGBT Community Center, Allentown, Pennsylvania. Award number: MSA20106 (PI: Shanker).

2013-2014 Co-Investigator, Positive Health Clinic Evaluation Study. Funder: West Penn Allegheny Health System. Awardee: Graduate School of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh (PI: Hawk).

2014 Statistical Data Analyst, Staunton Farm Foundation Evaluation of 2008-2013 Activities. Funder: Staunton Farm Foundation. Awardee: Graduate School of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh (PI: Ricci).

Submitted Proposals

2020-2022 Principal Investigator, Establishing a Stakeholder-Derived Intervention Agenda to Reduce Youth Alcohol Disparities: Testing the Feasibility of an Innovative Method. Funder: National Institutes of Health (NIH). Awardee: University of Pittsburgh. Grant number: R21AA028299 (PI: Coulter).

2019-2024 Co-Investigator, Local Structural Stigma and Tobacco and Nicotine Use among SGM Young Adults. Funder: National Institutes of Health (NIH). Awardee: Prevention Research Center (PI: Lipperman-Kreda).

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2019-2020 Co-Investigator, Text message intervention for alcohol use and sexual violence in college students: Supplement. Funder: National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA), National Institutes of Health (NIH). Awardee: Pennsylvania State University (PI: Anderson).

2018-2020 Other Significant Contributor, Health, Alcohol, and Violence Experiences iN Gender Minority Students: HAVEN-GM Study. Funder: National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA), National Institutes of Health (NIH). Awardee: University of Pittsburgh (PI: Miller).

PUBLICATIONS

** = Current/Former Mentee; # = Senior Author.

Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles

1. Colvin S, Egan JE, #Coulter RWS. School climate and sexual and gender minority adolescent mental health. J Youth Adolesc. Accepted Aug 2, 2019. In press.

2. Coulter RWS, Egan JE, Kinsky S, Friedman MR, Eckstrand KL, **Frankeberger J, Folb BL, Mair C, Markovic N, Silvestre AJ, Stall R, Miller E. Mental health, drug, and violence interventions for sexual/gender minorities: A systematic review. Pediatrics. Accepted on June 10, 2019. In press.

3. Coulter RWS, Ware D, Fish JN, Plankey MW. Latent classes of polysubstance use among adolescents in the United States: Intersections of sexual identity with sex, age, and race/ethnicity. LGBT Health. 2019;6(3):116-125. PMID: 30822259. PMCID: PMC6477587.

4. Coulter RWS, Sang JM, **Louth Marquez W, **Henderson ER, Espelage D, Hunter SC, DeLucas M, Abebe KZ, Miller E, Morrill BA, Hieftje K, Friedman MS, Egan JE. Pilot testing the feasibility of a game intervention aimed at improving help seeking and coping among sexual and gender minority youth: Protocol for a randomized controlled trial. JMIR Res Protoc. 2019;8(2):e12164. PMID: 30767903. PMCID: PMC6416896.

5. Clark KA, Blosnich JR, Coulter RWS, Bamwine P, Bossarte RM, Cochran SD. Sexual orientation differences in gun ownership and beliefs about gun safety policy, General Social Survey 2010-2016. Violence Gend. Accepted on May 8, 2019. In press.

6. Anderson JC, Jones KA, Coulter RWS, Chugani CD, Chung T, Miller E. Characteristics of pre-college sexual violence victimization and associations with sexual violence revictimization during college. J Am Coll Health. Accepted on Feb 8, 2019. In press.

7. Njagi M, Chandler CJ, Coulter RWS, Siconolfi D, Stall RD, Egan JE. Approaches to identify unknown HIV-positive men who have sex with men in Nairobi, Kenya. AIDS Behav. Accepted Nov 15, 2018. In press.

8. ** Proulx CN, Coulter RWS, Egan JE, Matthews DD, Mair C. Associations of LGBTQ-inclusive sex education with mental health outcomes and school-based victimization in U.S. high school students. J Adolesc Health. 2019;64(5):608-614. PMID: 30691941. PMCID: PMC6478545.

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9. **Nugroho A, Coulter RWS, Erasmus V, Laskmono PA, Mihari TS, Richardus JH. Evaluation of a training aimed at building capacity for outreaching to men who have sex with men and transgender women in Indonesia. Health Educ Res. Accepted Oct 31, 2018. In press.

10. Whitfield DL, Coulter RWS, Langenderfer-Magruder L, Jacobson D. Experiences of intimate partner violence among lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender college students: The intersection of gender and sexual orientation. J Interpers Violence. Accepted on Oct 12, 2018. In press.

11. Blosnich JR, Cassese EC, Friedman MR, Coulter RWS, Sang JM, Matthews DD, Mair C. Religious Freedom Restoration Acts and sexual minority population health. Am J Orthopsychiatry. Accepted on May 21, 2018. In press.

12. Coulter RWS, Jun H-J, Calzo JP, Truong NL, Mair C, Markovic N, Charlton BM, Silvestre AJ, Stall R, Corliss HL. Sexual-orientation differences in alcohol use trajectories and disorders in emerging adulthood: Results from a longitudinal cohort study in the United States. Addiction. 2018;113(9):1619-1632. PMID: 29679419. PMCID: In process.

13. Coulter RWS, Bersamin M, Russell ST, Mair C. The effects of gender- and sexuality-based harassment on lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender substance use disparities. J Adolesc Health. 2018;62(6):688-700. PMID: 29241986. PMCID: PMC5963978.

14. **Nugroho A, Erasmus V, Coulter RWS, Koirala S, Nampaisan O, Pamungkas W, Richardus JH. Driving factors of retention in HIV care among HIV-positive men who have sex with men and transgender women in Indonesia: A cross-sectional study. PLOS One. 2018;13(1):e0191255.

15. Bersamin M, Coulter RWS, Gaarde J, Garbers S, Mair C, Santelli J. School based health centers and school connectedness. J Sch Health. Accepted on Dec 14, 2017. In press.

16. Hawk M, Coulter RWS, Egan JE, Fisk S, Friedman MR, Tula M, Kinsky S. Harm reduction principles for healthcare settings. Harm Reduct J. 2017;14(70). PMID: 29065896. PMCID: PMC5655864.

17. Hawk ME, Coulter RWS, Egan JE, Friedman MR, Meanley S, Fisk S, Watson C, Kinsky SM. Exploring the health care environment and associations with clinical outcomes of people living with HIV/AIDS. AIDS Patient Care STDs. 2017;31(12):495-503. PMID: 29148966. PMCID: PMC5724582.

18. Blosnich JR, Lytle MC, Coulter RWS, Whitfield DL. Suicide acceptability and sexual orientation among a nationally representative sample of US adults: Results from the General Social Survey 2008-2014. Arch Suicide Res. Accepted on Sept 5, 2017. Available online.

19. Coulter RWS, Mair C, Miller E, Blosnich JR, Matthews DD, McCauley HL. Prevalence of past-year sexual assault victimization among undergraduate students: Exploring differences by and intersections of gender identity, sexual identity, and race/ethnicity. Prev Sci. 2017;18(6):726-736. PMID: 28210919. PMCID: PMC5511765.

20. Coulter RWS, Rankin SR. College sexual assault and campus climate for sexual- and gender-minority people. J Interpers Violence. 2017. PMID: 29294669. PMCID: PMC5756138.

21. Coulter RWS, Kessel Schneider S, Beadnell B, O’Donnell L. Associations of outside- and within-school adult support on suicidality: Moderating effects of sexual orientation. Am J Orthopsychiatry. 2017;87(6):671-679. PMID: 27598866. PMCID: PMC5337445.

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22. Friedman MR, Coulter RWS, Silvestre AJ, Stall R, Teplin L, Surkan PJ, Shoptaw S, Plankey MW. Someone to count on: Social support as an effect modifier of viral load suppression in a prospective cohort study. AIDS Care. 2017;29(4):469-480. PMID: 27456040. PMCID: PMC5571899.

23. **Gulov K, Coulter RWS, Matthews DD, Uzzi M, Stall R. HIV and STIs among MSM in Tajikistan: Laboratory-confirmed diagnoses and self-reported testing behaviors. AIDS Behav. 2016;20(S3):341-349. PMID: 27307182. PMCID: PMC5114153.

24. Coulter RWS, Birkett M, Corliss HL, Hatzenbuehler ML, Mustanski B, Stall RD. Associations between LGBTQ-affirmative school climate and adolescent drinking behaviors. Drug Alcohol Depend. 2016;161:340-347. PMID: 26946989. PMCID: PMC4792759.

25. Coulter RWS, Marzell M, Saltz R, Stall R, Mair C. Sexual-orientation differences in drinking patterns and use of drinking contexts among college students. Drug Alcohol Depend. 2016;160:197-204. PMID: 26827292. PMCID: PMC4767549.

26. Coulter RWS, Herrick AL, Friedman MR, Stall R. Sexual-orientation differences in positive youth development: The mediational role of bullying victimization. Am J Public Health. 2016;106(4):691-697. PMID: 26794177. PMCID: PMC4986057.

27. Matthews DD, Herrick AL, Coulter RWS, Friedman MR, Mills TC, Eaton LA, Wilson PA, Stall RD, POWER Study Team. Running backwards: Consequences of current HIV incidence rates for the next generation of black MSM in the United States. AIDS Behav. 2016;20(1):7-16. PMID: 26267251. PMCID: PMC4718884.

28. Coulter RWS, Blosnich JR, **Bukowski LA, Herrick AL, Siconolfi DE, Stall RD. Differences in alcohol use and alcohol-related problems between transgender- and nontransgender-identified young adults. Drug Alcohol Depend. 2015;154:251-259. PMID: 26210734. PMCID: PMC4536098.

29. Coulter RWS, Kinsky SM, Herrick AL, Stall RD, Bauermeister JA. Evidence of syndemics and sexuality-related discrimination among young sexual-minority women. LGBT Health. 2015;2(3):250-257. PMID: 26788674. PMCID: PMC4712488.

30. Herrick AL, Egan JE, Coulter RWS, Friedman MR, Stall R. Raising sexual minority youths' health levels by incorporating resiliencies into health promotion efforts. Am J Public Health. 2014;104(2):206-210. PMID: 24328652. PMCID: PMC3935686.

31. Coulter RWS, Kenst KS, Bowen DB, Scout. Research funded by the National Institutes of Health on the health of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender populations. Am J Public Health. 2014;104(2):e105-112. PMID: 24328665. PMCID: PMC3935708.

32. Kessel Schneider S, O’Donnell L, Stueve A, Coulter RWS. Cyberbullying, school bullying, and psychological distress: A regional census of high school students. Am J Public Health. 2012;102(1):171-177. PMID: 22095343. PMCID: PMC3490574.

Invited Editorials and Commentaries in Peer-Reviewed Scientific Journals

33. Coulter RWS, Miller E. Professional development and research to improve school practices and LGBTQ health in US schools. Am J Public Health. 2018;108(4):443-444. PMID: 29513599.

34. Stall R, Egan JE, Kinsky S, Coulter RWS, Friedman MR, Matthews DD, Klindera K, Cowing M. Overview of the University of Pittsburgh/amfAR training program in HIV prevention

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research for MSM and male-to-female transgender populations in low and middle income countries. AIDS Behav. 2016;20(S3):426-436. PMID: 27037548.

35. Stall RD, Matthews DD, Friedman MR, Kinsky S, Egan JE, Coulter RWS, Blosnich JR, Markovic N. The continuing development of health disparities research on lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender individuals. Am J Public Health. 2016;106(5):787-789. PMID: 27049415.

36. Stall R, Coulter RWS, Friedman MR, Plankey M. Commentary on "Syndemics of psychosocial problems and HIV risk: A systematic review of empirical tests of the disease interaction concept" by A. Tsai and B. Burns. Soc Sci Med. 2015;145:129-131. PMID: 26254086.

37. Coulter RWS, Kenst KS, Bowen DJ, Scout. Coulter et al. respond. Am J Public Health. 2015;105(S3):e2-e3. PMID: 25905847. PMCID: PMC4455495.

38. Coulter RWS, Kenst KS, Bowen DJ, Scout. Coulter et al. respond. Am J Public Health. 2014;104(7):e7-e8. PMID: 24832436. PMCID: PMC4056193.

Submitted Journal Articles

39. Coulter RWS, **Colvin S, Arnold G, Akiva T, D’Ambrogi E, Davis V. Training pre-service teachers to improve their knowledge, attitudes, self-efficacy, and skills for serving lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer students. Under review.

40. Coulter RWS, Jun H-J, Truong NL, Mair C, Markovic N, Friedman MR, Silvestre AJ, Stall R, Corliss HL. Effects of familial and non-familial warmth during childhood and adolescence on sexual-orientation disparities in alcohol use trajectories and disorder during emerging adulthood. Under review.

41. Coulter RWS, Onufer L. Using student-led discussions and snapshot lectures to stimulate active learning and accountability: Results from teaching an implementation science course. Under review.

42. Sequeira GM, Ray KN, Miller E, #Coulter RWS. Transgender youth's disclosure of gender identity to providers outside of specialized gender centers. Under review.

43. McCauley HL, Jones KA, Rofey DL, Reid T, Miller E, #Coulter RWS. The influence of sexual assault on subsequent alcohol use among sexual minority, heterosexual, and never-sexually active women seeking care at college health centers. Under review.

44. **Hill A, Miller E, Switzer GE, Yu L, Heilman B, Levtov RG, Vlahovicova K, Espelage DL, Barker G, #Coulter RWS. Harmful masculinities in three countries: Psychometric study of the Man Box scale. Under review.

45. **Henderson ER, Sang JM, **Louth-Marquez W, Egan JE, Espelage D, Friedman M, #Coulter RWS. “Words aren’t supposed to hurt, but they do”: Sexual and gender minority youth’s bullying experiences. Under review.

46. Sang JM, **Louth Marquez W, **Henderson ER, Egan JE, Chugani C, Hunter S, Espelage D, Friedman MS, #Coulter RWS. “It's not okay for you to call me that”: A qualitative study on how sexual and gender minority youth cope with bullying victimization. Under review.

47. **Sequeira GM, Kidd K, Coulter RWS, Miller E, Garofalo R, Ray KN. More than just gender identity - affirming transgender youth’s names and pronouns in the electronic medical record.

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48. **Nugroho A, Erasmus V, Coulter RWS, Laksmono PA, Richardus JH. Using a social media campaign to increase HIV testing among Indonesian men who have sex with men: A pilot intervention. Under review.

49. Blosnich JR, Henderson ER, Coulter RWS, Goldbach JT, Meyer IH. Conversion therapy, adverse childhood experiences, and suicide ideation and attempt among a nationally-representative sample of sexual minority adults. Under review.

50. Wilson JD, Sumetsky NM, Coulter RWS, Miller E, Mair CF. Opioid-related disparities in sexual minority youth using 2017 YRBS data. Under review.

51. Chugani CD, Jones KA, Coulter RWS, Anderson J, Talis J, Goldstein TR, Chung T, Miller E. Increased risk for binge drinking among college students with disability or emotional disturbance who report sexual violence. Under review.

52. Kessel Schneider S, Miller M, Coulter RWS, O’Donnell L. Social media time and self-directed and interpersonal violence among adolescent males. Under review.

53. Bukowski LA, Sang JM, Chandler CJ, Harpel CK, Egan JE, Stall RD, Coulter RWS, Castellanos E. Barriers and Facilitators to past six month HIV testing among men who have sex with men in Belize. Under review.

Book Chapters

1. Hamilton JL, Coulter RWS, Radovic A. Mental health benefits and opportunities. In: Moreno MA, Hoopes AJ, eds. Using technology for health prevention in schools. Elsevier. In press.

2. McCauley HL, Coulter RWS, Bogen KW, Rothman EF. Sexual assault risk and prevention among sexual and gender minority populations. In: Orchowski L, Gidycz C, eds. Sexual assault risk reduction and resistance: Theory, research, and practice. 1st ed. San Diego, California: Elsevier Academic Press; 2018:333-352.

3. Coulter RWS, **Ricarte RT, Herrick AL. Resilience and protective factors, youth. In: Goldberg AE, ed. The SAGE Encyclopedia of LGBTQ Studies. Thousand Oaks, California: SAGE; 2016:962-966.

Technical Reports

1. Coulter RWS, Scout, Shanker A. LGBTQA community health needs assessment results: Pittsburgh region of Pennsylvania. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: Persad Center; 2016.

2. Coulter RWS, Scout, Shanker A. LGBTQA community health needs assessment results: Philadelphia region of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: William Way LGBT Community Center; 2016.

3. Coulter RWS, Scout, Shanker A. LGBTQA community health needs assessment results: Northwest region of Pennsylvania. Erie, Pennsylvania: Persad Center; 2016.

4. Coulter RWS, Scout, Shanker A. LGBTQA community health needs assessment results: Northeast region of Pennsylvania. Milford, Pennsylvania: Upper Delaware GLBT Community Center and Northeastern Pennsylvania Rainbow Alliance; 2016.

5. Hawk M, Kinsky S, Coulter RWS, Friedman MR, Egan JE, Meanley S. Positive Health Clinic evaluation final report. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: University of Pittsburgh, Graduate School of Public Health, Department of Behavioral and Community Health Sciences, 2016.

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6. Coulter RWS, Scout. LGBTQA community health needs assessment results: Greater Leigh Valley region of Pennsylvania. Allentown, Pennsylvania: Bradbury-Sullivan LGBT Community Center; 2015.

7. Coulter RWS, Scout. LGBTQA community health needs assessment results: Central region of Pennsylvania. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania: LGBT Center of Central PA; 2015.

8. Iwatani E, Kinsky SM, Coulter RWS, Ricci EM. Evaluation of Staunton Farm Foundation activities 2008-2013. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: University of Pittsburgh, Graduate School of Public Health, The Evaluation Institute; 2014.

9. Kessel Schneider S, Finkelstein D, Coulter RWS, O’Donnell L. Bullying and cyberbullying in the MetroWest region of Boston: Analysis of the association of student-level characteristics and school-level characteristics to bullying victimization. Waltham, Massachusetts: Regional Educational Laboratory, Education Development Center; 2011.

10. O’Donnell L, Kessel Schneider S, Coulter RWS. An annotated bibliography on the prevalence of bullying among special populations. Waltham, Massachusetts: Regional Educational Laboratory, Education Development Center; 2011.

11. Kessel Schneider S, Coulter RWS, Alford O, O’Donnell L. Key indicators from the MetroWest Adolescent Health Survey: MetroWest region middle school report, 2010. Newton, Massachusetts: Education Development Center, Inc.; 2011.

12. Kessel Schneider S, Coulter RWS, Alford O, O’Donnell L. Key indicators from the MetroWest Adolescent Health Survey: MetroWest region high school report, 2010. Newton, Massachusetts: Education Development Center, Inc.; 2011.

13. Kessel Schneider S, Coulter RWS, Goldfarb P, O’Donnell L. MetroWest regional high school report: Execute summary of results from the MetroWest Adolescent Health Survey, 2008. Newton, Massachusetts: Education Development Center, Inc.; 2009.

14. Kessel Schneider S, Coulter RWS, Goldfarb P, O’Donnell L. MetroWest regional middle school report: Execute summary of results from the MetroWest Adolescent Health Survey, 2008. Newton, Massachusetts: Education Development Center, Inc.; 2009.

Public Writing

1. Coulter RWS. LGBT youth more likely to be bullied. New Pittsburgh Courier. Dec 13, 2017. https://newpittsburghcourieronline.com/2017/12/18/lgbt-youth-more-likely-to-be-bullied/. Accessed Jan 29, 2018.

PRESENTATIONS

** = Current/Former Mentee; # = Senior Author.

Invited Presentations

1. Coulter RWS, Egan JE, Hawk M (all authors contributed equally). Scientific manuscript development. Lecture presented at: Research Capacity Building Workshop; March 2019; Delhi, India.

2. Coulter RWS. Pennsylvania LGBTQA community health needs assessment. Papers presented at: (1) Persad Center; November 2016; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; (2) Stakeholder Meeting;

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September 2016; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; (3) Allegheny College; September 2016; Erie, Pennsylvania; (4) William Way Community Center; June 2016; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; (5) Upper Delaware GLBT Center; June 2016; Milford, Pennsylvania; (6) LGBT Center of Central PA; September 2015; Harrisburg, Pennsylvania; (7) LGBT Center of Central PA; September 2015; Harrisburg, Pennsylvania; (8) Bradbury-Sullivan LGBT Community Center; August 2015; Allentown, Pennsylvania.

3. Coulter RWS. Basics of public health research. Lecture presented at: Community training program at Equal Opportunities; April 2015; Dushanbe, Tajikistan.

Peer-Reviewed Conference Presentations

1. **O’Brien RT, Gagnon K, Egan JE, #Coulter RWS. Game time: Sexual and gender minority youth's current gaming preferences and future gaming intervention recommendations. Paper presented at: Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association; Nov 2019; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

2. Boyer T, Sequeira G, Egan JE, Ray, K, #Coulter RWS. Comparison of healthcare experiences and healthcare avoidance between binary and nonbinary transgender youth. Poster presented at: 7th Annual LGBTQ Research Symposium; May 2019; Champaign, Illinois.

3. Coulter RWS, **Szoko N, Jones KA, Chugani CD, Anderson J, McCauley HL, Miller E. Gender and sexual orientation differences in sexual violence knowledge, prevention behaviors, and care-seeking behaviors: Informing future interventions aimed at reducing inequities. Poster presented at: Prevention Conference, the Annual Meeting of the American College of Preventive Medicine; May 2019; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

4. Jones KA, Abebe KZ, Anderson JC, Coulter RWS, Chugani CD, Talis J, Miller E. Giving Information for Trauma Support and Safety (GIFTSS): A campus health and counselling center intervention to address alcohol use and sexual violence. Poster presented at: Prevention Conference, the Annual Meeting of the American College of Preventive Medicine; May 2019; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

5. **Colvin S, #Coulter RWS. School climate and LGBT adolescent mental health. Paper presented at: 7th Annual LGBTQ Research Symposium; May 2019; Champaign, Illinois.

6. **Henderson ER, Egan JE, **Corey SL, #Coulter RWS. Structural stigma and help-seeking behaviors, intentions, and self-efficacy in an online sample of sexual and gender minority youth. Paper presented at: National LGBTQ Health Conference; May 2019; Atlanta, Georgia.

7. Coulter RWS, Colvin S, Akiva T. Training pre-service teachers to improve their knowledge, attitudes, and self-efficacy for working with lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer students. Roundtable session presented at: Annual Meeting of the American Educational Research Association; April 2019; Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

8. Whitfield DL, Coulter RWS, Langenderfer-Magruder L, Jacobson D. Effects of identity: Intimate partner violence among lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and questioning college students. Paper presented at: Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research; January 2019; San Francisco, California.

9. Clark KA, Blosnich JR, Coulter RWS, Bamwine P, Bossarte RM, Cochran SD. Sexual orientation differences in gun ownership and beliefs about gun safety policy, General Social Survey 2010-2016. Paper presented at: Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association; Nov 2018; San Diego, California.

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10. Chugani CD, Jones KA, Anderson J, Coulter RWS, Talis J, Goldstein TR, Chung T, Miller E. Increased risk for binge drinking among college students with disability or emotional disturbance who report sexual violence. Poster presented at: Annual Scientific Meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism; June 2018; San Diego, California.

11. Hawk M, Friedman MR, Coulter RWS, Creasy S, Egan J, Krier S, Kinsky S. “There's more to HIV than a pill”: Operationalizing and measuring a harm reduction approach to HIV clinical care. Poster presented at: International AIDS Conference; Jule 2018; Amsterdam, Netherlands.

12. Coulter RWS, Flynn D, Fish JN, Plankey MW. Latent classes of polysubstance use among adolescents in the United States: differences in class memberships by sexual identity. Poster presented at: Translational Science; April 2018; Washington, DC.

13. Coulter RWS, Paglisotti T, Russell ST, Mair C, Bersamin M, Miller E. Differences in protective school assets: Effects of intersecting sexual, gender, and racial/ethnic identities. Paper presented at: Society for Research on Adolescence Biennial Meeting; April 2018; Minneapolis, MN.

14. Coulter RWS, Jun H-J, Calzo JP, Truong NL, Mair C, Markovic N, Charlton BM, Silvestre AJ, Stall R, Corliss HL. Sexual-orientation differences in alcohol use trajectories and disorders in emerging adulthood: Longitudinal cohort study results. Poster presented at: Society for Research on Adolescence Biennial Meeting; April 2018; Minneapolis, MN.

15. Coulter RWS, Mair C, Song M. Designing and evaluating a hybridized course for multilevel analysis in public health. Poster presented at: Assessment and Teaching Conference; Jan 2018; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

16. Kenst KS, Coulter RWS, Tan-McGrory A, López L. Collecting data on patients’ sexual orientation, gender identity, and sex assigned at birth in a clinical setting: Perspectives of providers, patients, and registration staff. Paper presented at: Society of General Internal Medicine Annual Meeting; April 2017; Washington, DC.

17. Sang JM, Friedman MS, Coulter RWS, Topper A, Hieftje K, Espelage D. Building an online intervention to help LGBT youth cope with bullying. Paper presented at: National LGBTQ Health Conference; April 2017; Chicago, Illinois.

18. **Bukowski LA, Coulter RWS, **Riley NC, **Buehler SP, **Hoffmann CS, **Gehr-Seloover AA, Stall RD, POWER Study Team. Physical assault partially mediates the impact of transgender status on depression and poly-substance use among Black men who have sex with men and Black transgender women in the United States: Results from POWER. Paper presented at: International AIDS Conference; July 2016; Durban, South Africa.

19. **Gulov K, Coulter RWS, Matthews DD, Uzzi M, Stall R. Laboratory-confirmed diagnoses of and self-reported testing behaviors for HIV and STIs among MSM in Tajikistan. Poster presented at: International AIDS Conference; July 2016; Durban, South Africa.

20. Coulter RWS, Bersamin M, Russell S, Mair C. Sexuality- and gender-biased bullying victimization partially explains substance use disparities for LGBT adolescents. Paper presented at: Society for Research on Adolescence Biennial Meeting; Mar 2016; Baltimore, Maryland.

21. Coulter RWS, Marzell M, Saltz R, Stall R, Mair C. Sexual-orientation differences in drinking patterns and contexts of use among college students. Paper presented at: Reducing Dangerous

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& Underage Drinking: Innovative Solutions for the Millennial Generation; November 2015; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

22. Coulter RWS, Birkett M, Corliss HL, Hatzenbuehler ML, Mustanski B, Stall RD. Associations between supportive school climates and alcohol drinking patterns among U.S. high school students. Paper presented at: 143rd Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association; November 2015; Chicago, Illinois.

23. Coulter RWS, Herrick AL, Stall RD. Sexual-orientation disparities in cigarette smoking: The role of positive youth development. Poster presented at: 143rd Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association; November 2015; Chicago, Illinois.

24. Coulter RWS, Herrick AL, Stall RD. Sexual-orientation differences in positive youth development. Poster presented at: 143rd Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association; November 2015; Chicago, Illinois.

25. Friedman MR, Coulter RWS, Silvestre AJ, Plankey MW, Shoptaw S, Surkan PJ, Teplin L, Stall R. Someone to count on: The moderating influence of social support on the relationship between syndemics and HIV viral load. Paper presented at: 12th International Conference of AIDS Impact; July 2015; Amsterdam, Netherlands.

26. Coulter RWS, Blosnich JR, Bukowski LA, Herrick AL, Siconolfi DE, Stall RD. Heavy episodic drinking and alcohol-related problems: Prevalence and correlates among transgender college students. Paper presented at: 38th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism; June 2015; San Antonio, Texas.

27. Coulter RWS, Herrick AL, Stall RD. Sexual-orientation differences in positive youth development: The role of bullying victimization. Paper presented at: University of Pittsburgh’s Dean’s Day Student Research Competition; April 2015; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

28. Coulter RWS, Herrick AL, Kessel Schneider S, O’Donnell L. Sexual behaviors and outcomes associated with syndemics for lesbian and bisexual girls. Poster presented at: 142nd Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association; November 2014; New Orleans, Louisiana.

29. Kessel Schneider S, Smith E, Coulter RWS, O’Donnell L. Social media and cyberbullying: Implementation of school-based prevention efforts and implications for social media approaches. Paper presented at: 141st Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association; November 2013; Boston, Massachusetts.

30. Coulter RWS, Herrick AL, Kessel Schneider S, O’Donnell L. Psychosocial health problems associated with risk for multiple sexual partners, sexually transmitted infections, and pregnancy among sexual minority girls. Paper presented at: University of Pittsburgh’s Dean’s Day Student Research Competition; April 2013; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

31. Coulter RWS, Kenst K, Bowen D, Scout. Inclusion of sexual and gender minority health in NIH research projects. Paper presented at: 140th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association; October 2012; San Francisco, California.

32. Coulter RWS, Kessel Schneider S, O’Donnell L. Associations of adult support inside and outside of school with psychological distress among nonheterosexually identified youth. Poster presented at: 140th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association; October 2012; San Francisco, California.

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33. Kessel Schneider S, Coulter RWS, Finkelstein D, O’Donnell L. Sexting and physical partner violence among nonheterosexually identified youth. Paper presented at: 140th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association; October 2012; San Francisco, California.

34. Kessel Schneider S, Coulter RWS, Finkelstein D, O’Donnell L. Association of sexting and physical dating violence in a regional census of high school students. Paper presented at: 140th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association; October 2012; San Francisco, California.

35. Kessel Schneider S, Coulter RWS, Alford O, O’Donnell L. Cyberbullying, school bullying, and help-seeking behaviors among a regional census of middle school students. Paper presented at: 139th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association; November 2011; Washington, District of Columbia.

36. Kessel Schneider S, Coulter RWS, Alford O, O’Donnell L. Reports of “sexting” from a regional census of high school students. Paper presented at: 139th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association; November 2011; Washington, District of Columbia.

37. Kessel Schneider S, O’Donnell L, Coulter RWS. Reports of bullying and electronic bullying from a census of high school students: using local data to inform school programs and policies. Paper presented at: 138th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association; November 2010; Denver, Colorado.

38. Stueve A, McLean-Leow D, O’Donnell K, Coulter RWS. Recognition and attribution of teen mental health problems in an inner city context. Poster presented at: 138th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association; November 2010; Denver, Colorado.

39. Kessel Schneider S, Coulter RWS, O’Donnell L. MetroWest Adolescent Health Survey: Trends and highlights from the 2006 and 2008 middle and high school surveys. Poster presented at: MetroWest Health Foundation’s Learning Conference; April 2010; Natick, Massachusetts.

MEDIA COVERAGE

Select Interviews

1. Seaman AM. Campus environment tied to sexual assault risk for LGBT people. Reuters. Mar 29, 2017. Available at http://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-lgbt-college-assault-idUSKBN170351. Accessed Mar 29, 2017.

2. Schumaker E. How some colleges put LGBT students at greater risk of sexual assault. Huffington Post. Mar 29, 2017. Available at http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/lgbt-students-sexual-assault_us_58d2abb7e4b02d33b747b4a4. Accessed Mar 29, 2017.

3. Tate E. Minority students at greater risk of sexual assault. Inside Higher Ed. Mar 20, 2017. Available at https://www.insidehighered.com/quicktakes/2017/03/20/minority-students-greater-risk-sexual-assault. Accessed Mar 20, 2017.

4. Berrios-Thomas S. Bullying hurts LGBTQ+ youth, study finds. Feb 4, 2016. Available at http://pittnews.com/67990/news/bullying-hurts-lgbtq-youth-study-finds/. Accessed Feb 4, 2016.

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5. Addeo B. Bullying faced by gay & bisexual students can alter development, Pitt study finds. WESA National Public Radio. Feb 1, 2016. Available at http://wesa.fm/post/bullying-faced-gay-bisexual-students-can-alter-development-pitt-study-finds. Accessed Feb 1, 2016.

6. Interview with Robert Coulter [radio]. Afternoon News. NewsRadio 1020 KDKA. Jan 16, 2016.

7. Fuoco MA. LGBT health inequity persists; NIH research lags. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Jan 15, 2014. Available at http://www.post-gazette.com/news/health/2014/01/16/LGBT-health-inequity-persists-NIH-research-lags/stories/201401160199. Accessed Jan 16, 2014.

8. Zimmerman A. Study shows just 0.1 percent of NIH funding went to LGBT research. Pittsburgh City Paper “Blogh”. Dec 12, 2013. Available at http://www.pghcitypaper.com/Blogh/archives/2013/12/12/study-shows-just-01-percent-of-nih-funding-went-to-lgbt-research. Accessed Dec 12, 2013.

Press Releases

1. Sexual assault victimization disproportionately affects certain minority college students; inclusive campus climates may lower risk [news release]. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: University of Pittsburgh Schools of the Health Sciences Media Relations; Mar 17, 2017. Available at http://www.upmc.com/media/NewsReleases/2017/Pages/coulter-sex-assault.aspx. Accessed Mar 17, 2017.

2. Students binge drink less in locales with more affirmative LGBTQ school climates [news release]. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: University of Pittsburgh Schools of the Health Sciences Media Relations; Feb 29, 2016. Available at http://www.upmc.com/media/NewsReleases/2016/Pages/coulter-lgbtq-alcohol.aspx. Accessed Feb 29, 2016.

3. Bullying hinders positive youth development for sexual-minority youth [news release]. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: University of Pittsburgh Schools of the Health Sciences Media Relations; Jan 25, 2016. Available at http://www.upmc.com/media/NewsReleases/2016/Pages/coulter-5c-bully-ajph.aspx. Accessed Jan 25, 2016.

4. Low national funding for LGBT health research contributes to inequities, Pitt-led analysis finds [news release]. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: University of Pittsburgh Schools of the Health Sciences Media Relations; Jan 15, 2014. Available at http://www.upmc.com/media/NewsReleases/2014/Pages/gsph-study-low-funding-for-LGBT-research.aspx. Accessed Jan 15, 2014.

TEACHING

Courses

2019 Co-Instructor, “Systems Theories and Approaches” (BCHS 2992) at the Graduate School of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh.

2018 Instructor, “Prevention Science: Translating Knowledge To Practice” (BHCS 3503) at the Graduate School of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh.

2018 Instructor, “Independent Study in Latent Class Analysis” (BHCS 2511) at the Graduate School of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh.

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2017-2018 Co-Instructor, “Multilevel Analysis in Public Health” (BCHS 2991) at the Graduate School of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh.

Guest Lectureships

2015-2019 Guest Lecturer, Practical Guide for Conducting Statistical Power Analyses. Presented in “Advanced Topics in LGBT Health Research” (PUBHLT 2020) at the Graduate School of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh.

2016-2019 Guest Lecturer, Introduction to Multilevel Modeling. Presented in “Applied Multiple Regression Analysis and Causal Modeling for the Behavioral and Community Health Sciences” (BCHS 3707) at the Graduate School of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh.

2016-2018 Guest Lecturer, Syndemics, Minority Stress, and Intersectionality in LGBT Health Research. Presented in “Overview of LGBT Health Disparities” (PUBHLT 2018) at the Graduate School of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh.

2018 Guest Lecturer, Proposal Writing: Significance and Innovation Sections. Presented in “Integrative Research Seminar: Grant Writing” (BCHS 3004) at the Graduate School of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh.

2015-2017 Guest Lecturer, Operationalization, Sampling, and Recruitment in Studies Investigating LGBT Health. Presented in “Overview of LGBT Health Disparities” (PUBHLT 2018) at the Graduate School of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh.

2017 Guest Lecturer, Research Funded by the National Institutes of Health on the Health of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Populations. Presented in “Interdisciplinary Perspectives in Social Justice and Inclusion” at The Graduate School, Purdue University.

2015 Guest Lecturer, Introduction to Data Analyses. Presented in “amfAR Training Program: Data Analysis and Writing Manuscripts” at the Graduate School of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh.

2015 Guest Lecturer, Introduction to Manuscript Writing. Presented in “Integrative Research Seminar in Writing for Publication” (BCHS 3004) at the Graduate School of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh.

2015 Guest Lecturer, Seminar on Peer-Reviewed Manuscripts: Submitting, Reviewing, and Responding to Critiques. Presented in “Seminar in Microbiology: MPH Journal Club” (IDM 2025) at the Graduate School of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh.

2013 Guest Lecturer, How to Write a National Institutes of Health (NIH) F31 Grant Proposal. Presented in “Integrative Research Seminar on Grant Writing” (BCHS 3002) at the Graduate School of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh.

DISSERTATION AND THESIS COMMITTEES

Master of Public Health (MPH) Committees

2019 Stephanie L. Corey, Evaluating sexual orientation and gender identity differences in human papillomavirus and related cancer preventive interventions. Department of Epidemiology, Graduate School of Public Health,University of Pittsburgh.

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2019 Dan Rzewnicki, Computer-mediated social support in the Multicenter AIDS Cohort Study. Department of Behavioral and Community Health Sciences, Graduate School of Public Health,University of Pittsburgh.

2018 William Louth-Marquez, MD. Human papillomavirus: Anal screening and vaccination among men who have sex with men. knowledge, barriers and facilitators to access to care. Department of Behavioral and Community Health Sciences, Graduate School of Public Health,University of Pittsburgh.

2018 Taylor Boyer, Comparison of healthcare experiences and healthcare avoidance between binary and nonbinary transgender youth. Department of Behavioral and Community Health Sciences, Graduate School of Public Health,University of Pittsburgh.

MENTORSHIP

Mentoring Appointments

2019 Training Faculty, Research Capacity Building Workshop and Cross-Fertilized Research Training for New Investigators in Egypt and India. Funders: Indian Council of Medical Research, Fogarty International Center, National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), National Institutes of Health (NIH). Awardee: School of Medicine, University of Pittsburgh. Grant number: D43TW009114 (PI: Nimgaonkar).

2013-Present Training Faculty, LGBT Health Certificate MPH Students, Center for LGBT Health Research, Graduate School of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh.

2013-2016 Training Faculty, amfAR International HIV Scholars Training Program. Funder: amfAR. Awardee: Graduate School of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh (PI: Stall).

Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Mentees

2018-Present Emmett R. Henderson, Transgender health and HIV. Where Training Occurred: Department of Behavioral and Community Health Sciences, Graduate School of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh.

2018-Present Amber L. Hill, Psychometric properties of the Man Box Scale for measuring harmful masculinities in the United States, United Kingdom, and Mexico. Where Training Occurred: Institute for Clinical Research and Education, School of Medicine, University of Pittsburgh.

Master of Public Health (MPH) Mentees

2017-2018 William Louth-Marquez, MD, Human papillomavirus: Knowledge, barriers and facilitators to access anal screening and vaccination among men who have sex with men. Where Training Occurred: Department of Behavioral and Community Health Sciences, Graduate School of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh.

2016-2019 Rachael K. Richter, Reducing health inequities for sexual and gender minority youth. Where Training Occurred: Department of Behavioral and Community Health Sciences, Graduate School of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh.

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2016-2018 Emma S. Gossard, “They're Messing up Our Future Because We Need to Learn These Things”: A Qualitative Exploration of Sexual Health Education Experiences of Allegheny County Adolescents. Where Training Occurred: Department of Behavioral and Community Health Sciences, Graduate School of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh.

2016-2017 Jerone (J.T.) Stoner, HIV/STIs and related risk factors among sexual and gender minority populations. Where Training Occurred: Department of Infectious Diseases and Microbiology, Graduate School of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh.

2015-2017 Stephanie L. Creasy, Previously incarcerated transgender women: Experiences, needs, and resiliencies. Where Training Occurred: Department of Behavioral and Community Health Sciences, Graduate School of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh.

2015-2017 Alexandra R. Topper, A proposed suicide prevention intervention for LGBTQ youth: addressing an unmet need. Where Training Occurred: Department of Behavioral and Community Health Sciences, Graduate School of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh.

2014-2017 Chelsea N. Proulx, Effects of LGBTQ-inclusive sex education on mental health and experiences of bullying among U.S. high school students. Where Training Occurred: Department of Behavioral and Community Health Sciences, Graduate School of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh.

2015-2016 Kalene Morozumi, HIV testing behaviors and discrimination in a medical setting among transgender women of color in the United States: understanding the effect on HIV testing frequency. Where Training Occurred: Department of Infectious Diseases and Microbiology, Graduate School of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh.

2015-2016 Ashley Chung, Exploring the relationship between being a parent and the acceptance of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) community. Where Training Occurred: Department of Infectious Diseases and Microbiology, Graduate School of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh.

2013-2016 Christopher (Topher) Hoffman, Enhancing PrEP Uptake among MSM: Findings from Interviews with researchers and practitioners. Where Training Occurred: Department of Behavioral and Community Health Sciences, Graduate School of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh.

2013-2015 Noah C. Riley, We already been purged: Violence against transgender women in Allegheny County. where training occurred: department of Behavioral and Community Health Sciences, Graduate School of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh.

2013-2015 Leigh A. Bukowski, Physical assault partially mediates the impact of transgender status on depression and poly-substance use among Black men who have sex with men and Black transgender women in the United States: Results from POWER. Where Training Occurred: Department of Behavioral and Community Health Sciences, Graduate School of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh.

2013-2015 Sean Patrick Buehler, Associations of sex work among sample of Black men who have sex with men. Where Training Occurred: Department of Behavioral and

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Community Health Sciences, Graduate School of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh.

2013-2014 J. Coley Alston, Sexual and reproductive health care access for African American sexual minority women. Where Training Occurred: Department of Behavioral and Community Health Sciences, Graduate School of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh.

2013-2014 Orrin Tiberi, Student health and wellness at a state university in Riobamba, Ecuador: An exploratory study. Where Training Occurred: Department of Behavioral and Community Health Sciences, Graduate School of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh.

Master of Science (MS) Mentees

2018-2019 Gina Sequeira, MD, Transgender youth’s experiences with and disclosures to providers outside of specialized gender centers. Where Training Occurred: Institute for Clinical Research and Education, School of Medicine, University of Pittsburgh.

Undergraduate Mentees

2019 Vaibhav Gupta, Understanding LGBTQ high school students perspectives about mental health, substance use, and sexual education. Where Training Occurred: University of Pittsburgh. Funding: Brackenridge Summer Research Fellowships, University of Pittsburgh Honors College.

2013-2015 Ryan T. Ricarte, Resilience and protective factors among LGBT youth. Where Training Occurred: Department of Psychology, University of Pittsburgh.

International Mentees

2016-2019 Adi Nugroho, Evaluations of HIV risk reduction social media campaign and outreach capacity building training for MSM and transgender populations in Indonesia. Where Training Occurred: amfAR International HIV Scholars Training Program, Graduate School of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh.

2015-2017 Erika Castellanos, Understanding the characteristics of MSM and identifying the barriers to HIV testing and treatment among MSM in Belize. Where Training Occurred: amfAR International HIV Scholars Training Program, Graduate School of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh.

2014-2016 Kiromiddin (Kirom) Gulov, HIV and STIs among MSM in Tajikistan: Laboratory-confirmed diagnoses and self-reported testing behaviors. Where Training Occurred: amfAR International HIV Scholars Training Program, Graduate School of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh.

PROFESSIONAL AND SCIENTIFIC MEMBERSHIPS

2017-Present Member, Society for Prevention Research (SPR).

2015-Present Member, Society for Research on Adolescence (SRA).

2015 Member, Research Society on Alcoholism (RSA).

2010-Present Member, American Public Health Association (APHA).

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SERVICE

University, School, and Department Service

2017, 2019 Proposal Reviewer, Department of Behavioral and Community Health Sciences, University of Pittsburgh.

2017, 2019 Proposal Reviewer, Research Review Committee, Department of Psychiatry, University of Pittsburgh.

2014-2015 Doctoral Student Representative, Educational Policies and Curriculum Committee, Graduate School of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh.

Service to the Field

2018-2019 Survey Design Team Member, Campus Climate Survey on Sexual Assault and Misconduct, Assocation of American Universities.

Study Section

2019 Ad Hoc Study Section Member, Lesbian Health Fund.

Ad Hoc Manuscript Reviewer for Journals

Information about my reviews can be found at publons.com/a/616290

2019-Present BMJ Open

2017-Present JAMA Pediatrics

2017-Present Pediatrics

2017-Present Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health

2017-Present Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs

2016-Present American Journal of Preventive Medicine

2016-Present Annals of Behavioral Medicine

2016-Present Women’s Health Issues

2016-Present Sexual & Reproductive Healthcare

2015-Present Journal of Adolescent Health

2015-Present Drug and Alcohol Dependence (I ranked among Top 5% of Reviewers in 2016)

2015-Present Drug and Alcohol Review

2015-Present LGBT Health

2015-Present AIDS and Behavior

2015-Present Journal of Urban Health

2015-Present Journal of Affective Disorders

2012-Present American Journal of Public Health

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Conference Service

2018 Member, Development and Testing of Interventions Abstract Theme Review Committee, Society for Prevention Research (SPR).

2018 Conference Abstract Reviewer, Development and Testing of Interventions Abstract Teme Review Committee, Society for Prevention Research (SPR).

2015 Conference Abstract Reviewer, Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drugs (ATOD) Section, American Public Health Association (APHA).

2012-2015 Conference Abstract Reviewer, The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Caucus of Public Health Professionals, American Public Health Association (APHA).

2012-2014 Conference Abstract Reviewer, Public Health Education and Health Promotion (PHEHP) Section, American Public Health Association (APHA).

Global Community Service

2019 Human-Centered Design and Strategic Planning Facilitator, Borough Council, Borough of Dormont, Pennsylvania.

2017 Invited Speaker, March for Science of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

2016-2017 Board Member, THRIVE of Southwestern Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

2010-2013 Commissioner, Massachusetts Commission on Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender Youth, Boston, Massachusetts.