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ANGELA ROBERTSON BAZZI, PhD, MPH Curriculum Vitae PERSONAL INFORMATION Former legal name: Angela Marie Robertson Address: 801 Massachusetts Ave, 442E, Boston MA 02118 Phone: 617-414-1355; Email: [email protected] Website: http://profiles.bu.edu/Angela.Bazzi ORCID: 0000-0001-6828-1919 EDUCATION 2009–2012 2007–2008 2000–2004 PhD, Public Health University of California, San Diego (La Jolla, CA) MPH, Public Health Johns Hopkins School of Public Health (Baltimore, MD) BA, International Relations University of Southern California (Los Angeles, CA) APPOINTMENTS Boston University School of Public Heath 2014– Assistant Professor Department of Community Health Sciences The Fenway Institute, Fenway Health 2014– Affiliated Faculty Member 2013–2014 Postdoctoral Fellow Epidemiology Team Harvard University School of Public Heath 2013–2014 Postdoctoral Fellow Department of Epidemiology University of California, San Diego 2012–2013 Postdoctoral Fellow 2011–2012 Doctoral Candidate 2009–2012 Research Associate 2008 Research Fellow U.S. Agency for International Development 2005–2007 Policy Fellow Division of Global Public Health, School of Medicine Division of Global Public Health, School of Medicine Division of Global Public Health, School of Medicine Family and Preventive Medicine, School of Medicine Population and Reproductive Health, Global Health Bureau HONORS & AWARDS 2015–2018 Peter T. Paul Career Development Professorship, Boston University 2015 Outstanding Reviewer (top 4%), Drug and Alcohol Dependence 2014 Travel Award, Special Populations Research Development Workshop, NIH/NIDA 2013, 2014 Outstanding Reviewer (top 5%), Drug and Alcohol Dependence 2012 Delta Omega Honor Society (in Public Health), San Diego State University 2012 Best Poster Award, National Hispanic Science Network on Drug Abuse 2011 Travel Award, National Hispanic Science Network on Drug Abuse 2010 New Investigators Panel, National Hispanic Science Network on Drug Abuse 2006 Superior Award, Bureau for Global Health, U.S. Agency for International Development 2004 Phi Beta Kappa Honor Society (University of Southern California) 2004 Renaissance Scholar, University of Southern California 2004 Magna cum laude, University of Southern California PUBLICATIONS * student / mentee Published 1. Vlahov D, Robertson AM, Strathdee SA. Prevention of HIV infection among injection drug users in resource-limited settings. Clinical Infectious Diseases. 2010; 50(Supplement 3): S114-S121. PMC3114556. 2. Robertson AM, Vera A, Gallardo M, Pollini RA, Patterson TL, Case P, Nguyen L, Strathdee SA. Correlates of seeking injection assistance among injection drug users in Tijuana, Mexico. The American Journal on Addictions. 2010; 19(4):357-363. PMC2911636. 3. Rodwell T, Robertson AM, Aguirre N, Vera A, Anderson C, Lozada R, Chait L, Schooley R, Zhang X, Strathdee SA. Pandemic (H1N1) 2009 surveillance in marginalized populations, Tijuana, Mexico. Emerg Infect Dis. 2010; 16(8):1292-1295. PMC3298300. 4. Semple S, Strathdee SA, Gallardo M, Robertson AM, Goldenberg S, Patterson TL. Psychosexual and social-cognitive correlates of sexual risk behavior among male clients of female sex workers in Tijuana, Mexico. AIDS Care. 2010; 22(12):147380. PMC3082496. 5. Ojeda VD, Robertson AM, Hiller S, Lozada R, Cornelius W, Palinkas L, Magis-Rodriguez C, Strathdee SA. A qualitative view of drug use behaviors of Mexican male injection drug users deported from the United States. Journal of Urban Health. 2011; 88(1):104-117. PMC3042081. 6. Morris MD, Case P, Robertson AM, Lozada R, Vera A, Medina-Mora M, Strathdee SA. Prevalence and correlates of ‘agua celeste’ use among female sex workers who inject drugs in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico. Drug and Alcohol Dependence. 2011; 117(2-3):219-225. PMC3148352. 7. Robertson AM, Rangel G, Lozada R, Vera A, Ojeda VD. Male injection drug users try new drugs following U.S. deportation to Tijuana, Mexico. Drug and Alcohol Dependence. 2012; 120(1-3):142-148. PMC3245754. 8. Robertson AM, Lozada R, Vera A, Palinkas L, Burgos JL, Magis-Rodriguez C, Rangel MG, Ojeda VD. Deportation experiences of women who inject drugs in Tijuana, Mexico. Qualitative Health Research. 2012; 22(4):499-510. PMC3556510. 9. Robertson AM, Lozada R, Pollini RA, Rangel MG, Ojeda VD. Correlates and contexts of US injection drug initiation among undocumented Mexican migrant men who were deported from the United States. AIDS & Behavior. 2012; 16(6):1670-80. PMC3624897. 10. Syvertsen JL, Robertson AM, Abramovitz D, Rangel MG, Martinez G, Patterson TL, Ulibarri MD, Vera A, El-Bassel N, Strathdee SA. Study protocol for the recruitment of female sex workers and their non-commercial partners into couple-based HIV research. BMC Public Health. 2012; 12:136. PMC3359230. ** Highly Accessed 11. Robertson AM, Ojeda VD, Nguyen L, Lozada R, Martinez GA, Strathdee SA, Patterson TL. Reducing harm from HIV/AIDS misconceptions among female sex workers in Tijuana and Ciudad Juarez, Mexico: a cross sectional analysis. Harm Reduction Journal. 2012; 9(1):35. PMC3477120. 12. Robertson AM, Syvertsen JL, Rangel G, Staines H, Morris M, Patterson TP, Ulibarri MD, Strathdee SA. Concurrent sexual partnerships among female sex workers and their non-commercial male partners in Tijuana and Ciudad Juárez, Mexico. Sexually Transmitted Infections. 2012; 89(4):330-2. PMC3638049. 13. Robertson AM, Syvertsen JL, Rangel G, Martinez G, Palinkas LA, Stockman JK, Ulibarri MD, Strathdee SA. Acceptability of vaginal microbicides among female sex workers and their intimate male partners in two Mexico-U.S. border cities: a mixed methods analysis. Global Public Health. 2013; 8(5):619-33. PMC3674154. 14. Rolon ML,* Syvertsen JL, Robertson AM, Rangel G, Martinez G, Ulibarri MD, Servin A, Strathdee SA. The influence of having children on HIV-related risk behaviors of female sex workers and their intimate male partners in two Mexico-U.S. border cities. Journal of Tropical Pediatrics. 2013; 59(3):214-9. PMC3667590. 15. Syvertsen JL, Robertson AM, Palinkas LA, Rangel G, Martinez G, Strathdee SA. “Where sex ends and emotions begin”: love and HIV risk among female sex workers and their intimate, non-commercial partners along the Mexico-US border. Culture, Health & Sexuality. 2013; 15(5):540-54. PMC3674135. 16. Syvertsen JL, Robertson AM, Rolon ML,* Palinkas LA, Martinez G, Rangel G, Strathdee SA. “Eyes that don’t see, heart that doesn’t feel:” coping with sex work in intimate relationships and its implications for HIV/STI prevention. Social Science & Medicine. 2013; 87:1-8. PMC3647366. Updated 5/4/17 2 17. Gaines TL, Rusch MLA, Brouwer KC, Goldenberg SM, Lozada R, Robertson AM, Perkins E, Strathdee SA, Patterson TL. Venue-level correlates of female sex worker registration status: a multilevel analysis of bars in Tijuana, Mexico. Global Public Health. 2013; 8(4):405-16. PMC3704167. 18. Robertson AM, Syvertsen JL, Palinkas LA, Vera A, Rangel G, Martinez G, Strathdee SA. Sex workers’ non-commercial male partners who inject drugs report higher-risk sexual behaviors. Sexually Transmitted Diseases. 2013; 40(10):801-3. PMC3890981. 19. Robertson AM, Syvertsen JL, Amaro H, Martinez G, Rangel G, Patterson TP, Strathdee SA. Can’t buy my love: a typology of female sex workers’ commercial relationships in the Mexico-U.S. border region. Journal of Sex Research. 2014;51(6):711-20. PMC3890374. 20. Palinkas LA, Robertson AR, Syvertsen JS, Hernandez DO,* Rangel G, Martinez G, Ulibarri MD, Strathdee SA. Client perspectives on design and implementation of a couples-based intervention to reduce sexual and drug risk behaviors among female sex workers and their noncommercial partners in Tijuana and Ciudad Juárez, México. AIDS & Behavior. 2014;18(3):58394. PMC3990224. 21. Robertson AM, Garfein RS, Wagner KD, Mehta SR, Magis-Rodriguez C, Cuevas-Mota J, Moreno-Zuniga PG, and Strathdee SA for Proyecto El Cuete IV and STAHR II. Evaluating the impact of Mexico's drug policy reforms on people who inject drugs in Tijuana, B.C., Mexico, and San Diego, CA, United States: a binational mixed methods research agenda. Harm Reduction Journal. 2014; 11(4). PMC3944401. 22. Piñedo M,* Burgos JL, Robertson AM, Vera A, Lozada R, Ojeda VD. Perceived risk of HIV infection among deported male injection drug users in Tijuana, Mexico. Global Public Health. 2014;9(4):436-54. PMC4233124. 23. Stockman JK, Syvertsen JL, Robertson AM, Ludwig-Barron NT, Bergmann JN, Palinkas LA. Women's perspectives on femaleinitiated barrier methods for the prevention of HIV in the context of methamphetamine use and partner violence. Women’s Health Issues. 2014;24(4):e397-405. PMC4077979. 24. Syvertsen JL, Robertson AM, Strathdee SA, Martinez G, Rangel MG, Wagner KD. Rethinking risk: Gender and injection drugrelated HIV risk among female sex workers and their non-commercial partners along the Mexico–U.S. border. International Journal of Drug Policy. 2014; 25(5). PMC4133300. ** Editor’s Choice 25. Robertson AM, Syvertsen JL, Ulibarri MD, Rangel G, Martinez G, Strathdee SA. Prevalence and correlates of HIV and sexually transmitted infections among female sex workers and their non-commercial male partners in two Mexico-U.S. border cities. Journal of Urban Health. 2014;91(4):752-67. PMC4134454. 26. Syvertsen JL, Robertson Bazzi AM, Scheibe A, Adebajo S, Strathdee SA, Wechsberg W. The promise and peril of preexposure prophylaxis (PrEP): using social science to inform PrEP interventions among female sex workers. African Journal of Reproductive Health. 2014;18(3):74. PMC4605136. 27. Biello KB, Rosenberger JG, Novak DS, Robertson AM, Mayer KH, Mimiaga MJ. Epidemiology of sexual health in the virtual environment: a multinational online survey of Spanish- and Portuguese-speaking men who use an internet sexual networking site. AIDS & Behavior. 2014;18(9):1675-85. PMID: 24980249. 28. Rothman EF, Bazzi AR, Bair-Merritt M. “I’ll do whatever as long as you keep telling me that I’m important”: a case study illustrating the link between adolescent dating violence and sex trafficking victimization. Journal of Applied Research on Children. 2015;6(1):8. 29. Pines HA, Patterson TL, Rangel MG, Martinez G, Bazzi AR, Ulibarri MD, Syvertsen JL, Martin NK, Strathdee SA. STI/HIV test result disclosure between female sex workers and their primary, non-commercial male partners in two Mexico-US border cities: a prospective study. Sexually Transmitted Infections. 2015;91(3):207-13. PMC4390518. 30. Mimiaga MJ, O'Cleirigh C, Biello KB, Robertson AM, Safren SA, Coates TJ, Koblin BA, Chesney MA, Donnell DJ, Stall RD, Mayer KH. The effect of psychosocial syndemic production on 4-year HIV incidence and risk behavior in a large cohort of sexually active men who have sex with men. Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes. 2015;68(3):329-36. PMC4415161. Updated 5/4/17 3 31. Bazzi AR, Rangel MG, Martinez G, Ulibarri MD, Syvertsen JL, Bazzi SA, Roesh SC, Pines HA, Strathdee SA. Incidence and predictors of HIV and sexually transmitted infections among female sex workers and their non-commercial male partners in two Mexico-U.S. border cities. American Journal of Epidemiology. 2015;181(9):723-31. PMC4408950. 32. Clavelle K,* King D, Bazzi AR, Fein-Zachary V, Potter J. Breast cancer risk assessment among sexual minority women undergoing routine screening at an urban LGBT health center. Women’s Health Issues. 2015;25(4):341-348. PMID: 26060123. 33. Syvertsen JL, Bazzi AR, Martinez G, Rangel G, Ulibarri MD, Fergus KB,* Amaro H, Strathdee SA. Love, trust, and HIV risk among female sex works and their intimate male partners. American Journal of Public Health. 2015;105(8):1667-74. PMC4504285. 34. Mimiaga MJ, Biello KB, Robertson AM, Oldenburg CE, Rosenberger JG, O'Cleirigh C, Novak DS, Mayer KH, Safren SA. High prevalence of multiple syndemic conditions associated with sexual risk behavior and HIV infection among a large sample of Spanish and Portuguese speaking MSM in Latin America. Archives of Sexual Health. 2015; 44(7):1869-78. PMID: 26159862. 35. Syvertsen JL, Bazzi AR. Sex work, heroin injection, and HIV risk in Tijuana: a love story. Anthropology of Consciousness. 2015;26(2):182-94. PMCID: PMC4603837. ** Invited Paper 36. Bazzi AR, Whorms DS,* King DS, Potter J. Adherence to mammography screening guidelines among transgender persons and sexual minority women. American Journal of Public Health. 2015;105(11):2356-8. PMID: 26378843. 37. Bazzi AR, Syvertsen JL, Rolon ML,* Martinez G, Rangel G, Vera A, Amaro H, Ulibarri MD, Hernandez DO,* Strathdee SA. Social and structural challenges to drug cessation among couples in Northern Mexico: Implications for drug treatment in underserved communities. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment. 2016 Feb;61:26-33. PMC4695257. 38. Palinkas LA, Bazzi AR, Syvertsen JS, Ulibarri MD, Hernandez DO,* Rangel MG, Martinez G, Strathdee SA. Measuring current drug use in female sex workers and their non-commercial male partners in Mexico: concordance between data collected from surveys versus semi-structured interviews. Substance Use & Misuse. 2016 Jan 2;51(1):23-33. PMC4802973. 39. Boehmer U, Tripodis Y, Bazzi AR, Winter M, Clark MA. Fear of cancer recurrence in survivor and caregiver dyads: differences by sexual orientation and how dyad members influence each other. Journal of Cancer Survivorship. 2016 Feb 22. [Epub ahead of print]. PMID: 26899851. 40. Bazzi AR. Antiretroviral pre-exposure prophylaxis for HIV prevention is highly effective in community settings. EvidenceBased Medicine. 2016 Jun;21(3):99. PMID: 27029888. ** Invited Paper 41. Byg B,* Bazzi AR, Funk D, James B,* Potter J. The utility of a syndemic framework in understanding chronic disease management among HIV-infected and Type 2 diabetic men who have sex with men. Journal of Community Health. 2016 Apr 30. [Epub ahead of print]. PMID: 27137196. 42. Bazzi AR, Clark MA, Tripodis Y, Winter M, Boehmer U. Recruitment of breast cancer survivors and their caregivers: implications for dyad research. Translational Behavioral Medicine. 2016 May 6. [Epub ahead of print]. PMID: 27154790. 43. Rudolph AE, Bazzi AR, Fish S. Ethical considerations and potential threats to validity for three methods commonly used to collect geographic information in studies among people who use drugs. Addictive Behaviors. 2016 May 30. [Epub ahead of print]. PMID: 27249807. 44. Hughto JW, Hidalgo A, Bazzi AR, Reisner SL, Mimiaga MJ. Indicators of HIV-risk resilience among men who have sex with men: a content analysis of online profiles. Sexual Health. 2016 Jun 2. [Epub ahead of print]. PMID: 27248854. 45. Biello KB, Malone J,* Mayer KD, Bazzi AR, Mimiaga MJ. Designing a sexual network study of men who have sex with other men: exploring racial and ethnic preferences in study design and methods. AIDS Care. 2016 Jun 17. [Epub ahead of print]. PMID: 27315021. 46. Tracas A,* Bazzi AR, Artamonova I, Rangel MG, Staines H, Ulibarri MD. Changes in condom use over time among female sex workers and their male, non-commercial partners and clients. AIDS Education & Prevention. 2016;28(4):312-324. PMID: 27427926. Updated 5/4/17 4 CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS (REFEREED) * student / mentee Completed 1. Ojeda VD, Robertson AM, Hiller S. Lozada R, Strathdee SA (Jun 2009). Experiencias migratorias de Tijuaneses vulnerables y factores de riesgo para VIH [Migration experiences of vulnerable Tijuana residents and risk factors for HIV]. Oral presentation, Public Policy and Migration Meeting, Institute of the Americas, University of California, San Diego, Ja Lolla, CA. 2. Robertson AM, Ojeda V, Hiller S, Lozada R, Cornelius W, Strathdee S (Oct 2009). Drug-related risk behaviors for HIV among male deportees in Mexico. Oral presentation, Conference on Undocumented Hispanic Migration, Connecticut College, New London, CT. 3. Strathdee SA, Gallardo M, Robertson AM, Goldenberg S, Artamonova I, Semple SJ, Patterson TL (Apr 2010). "Anda pedo y feliz" (Drunk and happy): commercial sex transactions when one or both partners are drunk in Tijuana, Mexico. Poster, International Harm Reduction Association 21st Conference, Liverpool, United Kingdom. 4. Robertson AM, Ojeda V, Lozada R, Palinkas L, Strathdee S (May 2010). Deportation experiences of female injection drug users in Tijuana, Mexico. Oral presentation, Research Training Workshop, UC Center for Expertise on Migration and Health, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA. 5. Ojeda V, Hiller S, Palinkas L, Lozada R, Cornelius W, Robertson AM, Strathdee S. (Jun 2010). Visualizing migration and traumatic event data obtained during qualitative interviews with female sex workers. Poster, 10 th International Thinking Qualitatively Conference, International Institute for Qualitative Methodology, University of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. 6. Robertson AM, Ojeda V, Lozada R, Palinkas L, Strathdee S (Jul 2010). Correlates of and perspectives on U.S. injection initiation among deported male drug users living in Tijuana, Mexico. Oral presentation, 6th International Mixed Methods Conference, Baltimore, MD. 7. Robertson AM, Syvertsen JL, Lozada R, Palinkas L, Amaro H, Strathdee SA (Oct 2010). A characterization of female sex workers’ commercial relationships in Tijuana, Mexico. Oral presentation, New Investigator Panel, National Hispanic Science Network on Drug Abuse Conference, New Orleans, LA. 8. Syvertsen JL, Robertson AM, Vera A, Palinkas L, Lozada R, Martinez G, Strathdee SA (Oct 2010). Eligibility screening for couples-based research with female sex workers and their non-commercial partners in Tijuana and Ciudad Juarez, Mexico. Poster, National Hispanic Science Network on Drug Abuse Conference, New Orleans, LA. 9. Robertson AM, Palinkas LA, Rangel MG, Lozada R, Strathdee SA, Ojeda VD (Nov 2010). A mixed-methods study of the correlates and contexts of U.S. injection drug initiation among deported men in Tijuana, Mexico. Poster, UC Global Health Day, UC Irvine, CA. 10. Ojeda VD, Robertson AM, Hiller S, Lozada R, Cornelius W, Palinkas LA, Strathdee SA (Nov 2010). Exploring illicit drug use pre and post-deportation by Mexican male injection drug users. Poster, 138th American Public Health Association (APHA) Annual Meeting and Exposition, Denver, CO. 11. Syvertsen JL, Rolon ML,* Palinkas LA, Robertson AM, Vera A, Rangel G, Strathdee SA (Apr 2011). Ojos que no ven, corazón que no siente (eyes that don’t see, heart that doesn’t feel): coping with sex work within female sex worker’s non-commercial relationships in Tijuana, México. Oral presentation, Society for Applied Anthropology Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA. 12. Robertson AM, Lozada R, Pollini RA, Rangel MG, Ojeda VD (Jun 2011). U.S. Correlates and contexts of U.S. injection drug initiation among undocumented Mexican migrant men who were deported from the United States. Oral presentation, Research Training Workshop, University of California Center of Expertise on Migration and Health’s 2011 Summer Institute on Migration & Global Health, Berkeley and Oakland, CA. 13. Robertson AM, Syvertsen JL, Rangel MG, Staines H, Ojeda VD, Patterson TL, Strathdee SA (Aug 2011). Point prevalence of sexual partner concurrency among female sex workers and their intimate male partners’ in Tijuana and Ciudad Juarez, Mexico. Poster, National Hispanic Science Network Conference, Miami, FL. Updated 5/4/17 5 14. Syvertsen JL, Rolon ML,* Palinkas LA, Vera A, Robertson AM, Strathdee SA (Aug 2011). “Ojos que no ven, corazón que no siente” (“Eyes that don’t see, heart that doesn’t feel”): strategies of contending with sex work within female sex workers’ relationships with their non-commercial partners in Tijuana, Mexico. Poster, National Hispanic Science Network Conference, Miami, FL. 15. Ojeda VD, Robertson A, Lozada R, Rangel G, Vera A. (Aug 2011). Reflections on drug use in a post-deportation setting: the case of Mexican IDUs. Oral presentation (presenter), breakout session, “Health disparities among Latino migrants: HIV, STIs and substance use,” National Hispanic Science Network on Drug Abuse Conference, Miami, FL. 16. Robertson AM, Syvertsen JL, Rangel MG, Staines H, Morris MW, Patterson TL, Ulibarri M, Strathdee SA (Jul 2012). Sexual partner concurrency among female sex workers and their intimate male partners in Tijuana and Ciudad Juarez, Mexico. Poster, XIX International AIDS Conference (AIDS 2012), Washington, D.C. 17. Robertson AM, Syvertsen JL, Martinez G, Rangel MG, Palinkas LA, Staines H, Stockman JK, Ulibarri M, Strathdee SA (Jul 2012). Acceptability of vaginal gel microbicides among female sex workers and their intimate male partners in two MexicoU.S. border cities: a mixed methods analysis. Poster, XIX International AIDS Conference (AIDS 2012), Washington, D.C. 18. Stockman JK, Syvertsen JL, Ludwig-Barron N, Robertson AM, Zians J, Semple SJ, Strathdee SA, Patterson TL (Jul 2012). Perspectives on female-initiated HIV prevention methods among drug-using women with a history of partner violence in San Diego, CA, USA. Poster, XIX International AIDS Conference (AIDS 2012), Washington, D.C. 19. Syvertsen JL, Robertson AM, Rangel MG, Martinez G, Palinkas LA, Strathdee SA (Sept 2012). A mixed methods approach to understanding injection drug-related HIV risk among female sex workers and their non-commercial partners: A case study from Northern Mexico. Oral presentation, 2012 UC San Diego Center for AIDS Research (CFAR) International HIV/AIDS Research Day, La Jolla, CA. 20. Robertson AM, Syvertsen JL, Rangel MG, Staines H, Strathdee SA (Sept 2012). Intimate male partners of high risk female sex workers in the Mexico-U.S. border region: a descriptive analysis. Poster, 2012 National Hispanic Science Network Annual Conference, San Diego, CA. *Best Poster 21. Syvertsen JL, Robertson AM, Palinkas LA, Vera A, Rangel MG, Martinez G, Strathdee SA (Sept 2012). He’s not my pimp: Intimate male partner involvement in women’s sex work in the Mexico-U.S border region. Poster, 2012 National Hispanic Science Network on Drug Abuse Annual Conference, San Diego, CA. 22. Robertson AM, Syvertsen JL, Rangel MG, Martinez G, Palinkas LA, Strathdee SA (Feb 2013). Motivations for sexual partner concurrency among female sex workers and their intimate male partners in two Mexico-US border cities. Poster, University of California (UC) Global Health Initiative, 2013 Global Health Day, Riverside, CA. 23. Syvertsen JL, Robertson AM, KD Wagner, Martinez G, Rangel MG, Strathdee SA (Jun 2013). Reconfiguring risk: gender and injection drug-related HIV risk among female sex workers and their non-commercial partners along the Mexico-U.S. border. Oral presentation, 2013 College on Problems of Drug Dependence, San Diego, CA. 24. Hernandez DO,* Robertson AM (presenter), Syvertsen JL, Rolon, ML,* Vera A, Amaro H, Rangel G, Martinez G, Strathdee SA (Jun 2013). Drug treatment experiences among female sex workers and their intimate, non-commercial partners along the Mexico-U.S. border. Oral presentation, HIV/AIDS Working Group, 2013 College on Problems of Drug Dependence, San Diego, CA. 25. Rolon, ML,* Syvertsen JL, Robertson AM, Hernandez DO,* El-Bassel N, Martinez G, Rangel G, Strathdee SA (Jun 2013). Intimate relationship dynamics involved in drug abuse and cessation efforts among female sex workers and their noncommercial male partners in two Mexico-U.S. border cities. Poster, International Women’s Group (InWomen), 2013 College on Problems of Drug Dependence. 26. Robertson AM, Rangel MG, Martinez G, Ulibarri MD, Syvertsen JL, Bazzi SA, Roesh SC, Pines HA, Strathdee SA (presenter; Jul 2014). Incidence and predictors of HIV and sexually transmitted infections among female sex workers and their noncommercial male partners in two Mexico-U.S. border cities. Oral poster, XX International AIDS Conference (AIDS 2014), Melbourne, Australia. Updated 5/4/17 6 27. Robertson AM, Syvertsen JL, Bazzi SA, Reed E, Martinez G, Rangel MG, Burgos JL, Strathdee SA (Sept 2014). Economies of risk and resilience: sex work earnings and implications for HIV/STI prevention for female sex workers’ households in the Mexico-U.S. border region. Oral presentation, 2014 National Hispanic Science Network on Drug Abuse Annual Conference, El Paso, TX. 28. Syvertsen JL, Robertson AM, Rolon ML* (Sept 2014). Documenting the lives of female sex workers and their intimate male partners in Tijuana, Mexico, through photovoice. Oral presentation, 2014 National Hispanic Science Network on Drug Abuse Annual Conference, El Paso, TX. 29. Ulibarri MD, Salazar MM,* Robertson AM, Syvertsen JL, Rangel G, Martinez G, Patterson TL, Vera A, Strathdee SA (Sept 2014). Prevalence and contexts of intimate partner violence in a sample of drug-using female sex workers and their noncommercial, male partners in Mexico. Oral presentation, International Conference & Summit on Violence Abuse and Trauma, San Diego, CA. 30. Bazzi AR, Malone J, Fergus KB, Mimiaga MJ, Mayer KD (Nov 2014). Male-male couples’ experiences using antiretroviral preexposure prophylaxis as a tool for HIV prevention. Poster, Boston University School of Public Health Research Day, Boston University Medical Campus, Boston, MA. 31. Bazzi AR, Malone J, Fergus KB, Safren SA, Mayer KD, Mimiaga MJ (Apr 2015). Male-male couples’ experiences using antiretroviral preexposure prophylaxis as a tool for HIV prevention. Poster, Harvard University Center for AIDS Research Investigators’ Panel, Fenway Health, Boston, MA. 32. Biello KB, Malone J, Mayer KD, Bazzi AR, Mimiaga MJ (Apr 2015). Designing a sexual network study of men who have sex with other men: exploring racial and ethnic preferences in study design and methods. Poster, Harvard University Center for AIDS Research Investigators’ Panel, Fenway Health, Boston, MA. 33. Ojeda VD, Bazzi AR, Levison J, Arévalo SP, Gattamorta K, Villamil C,* Amaro H (Jun 2015). “Low cost, no hassle, high yield:” a national virtual research mentoring group. Oral presentation, 2015 National Hispanic Science Network Annual Conference, San Antonio, TX. 34. Bazzi AR, Mogro-Wilson C, Negi N, Reingle Gonzalez JM, Cano MA, Castro Y, Cepeda A (Jun 2015). Developing research scientists focused on Hispanic substance use research through the creation of a national mentoring and leadership network. Oral presentation, 2015 National Hispanic Science Network Annual Conference, San Antonio, TX. 35. Amaro HA, Bazzi AR, Villamil C* (Oct 2015). Moving para alante: the importance of social support in shaping substance use treatment retention in among pregnant and postpartum Latina women. Oral presentation in “Gender disparities among racial/ethnic groups in substance abuse treatment” symposium at the Addiction Health Services Research Conference, Marina del Rey, CA. 36. Syvertsen JL, Bazzi AR, Rolón ML* (Nov 2015). Embodying the “War on Drugs”: a photo essay from Tijuana, Mexico. Oral presentation at the Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Denver, CO. 37. Byg B,* Bazzi AR, Funk D, James B,* Potter J (Mar 2016). Patterns of glycemic control among HIV-infected and Type 2 diabetic men who have sex with men. Oral presentation at the Society of General Internal Medicine, 2016 Regional Meeting (New England Region), New Haven, CT. 38. Hartman JJ,* Biello KB, Drainoni ML, Mimiaga MJ, Bazzi AR (April 2016). A scoping review of potential barriers and facilitators to HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) use among people who inject drugs. Poster, Boston University School of Public Health MPH Practicum Finale Poster Session, Boston University Medical Campus, Boston, MA. 39. Miller DP, Bazzi AR, Allen H, Martinson ML, Salas-Wright C, Jantz K, Krevi CE, Rosenbloom DL (May 2016). The value added of a social work policy perspective for population health. Presentation, Boston University Center for Innovation in Social Work & Health Annual Symposium, Boston University, Boston, MA. 40. Bazzi AR, Sullivan M, Drainoni MD, Hereen T, Ventura A, Walley A, Saitz R (June 2016). Sexual risk and substance use behaviors among partnered and non-partnered HIV-infected adults with substance dependence. Poster at the College on Problems of Drug Dependence 2016 Annual Conference, Palm Springs, CA Updated 5/4/17 7 41. Bazzi AR (June 2016). Sex and Gender in Substance Use Research. Chair, Scientific Session 4 at the National Hispanic Science Network 2016 Annual Conference, Palm Springs, CA. 42. Bazzi AR, Mogro-Wilson C ((June 2016). Si se puede colaborar! Research collaboration. Co-Chair, Breakout Session C1 at the National Hispanic Science Network 2016 Annual Conference, Palm Springs, CA. TEACHING * graduate-level Teaching University of California, San Diego, School of Medicine 2010, 2011 FPM245 / STPA181: Essentials of Global Health * (teaching assistant) Boston University School of Public Health 2015, 2016 SB821 (Spring): Intervention Strategies for Health Promotion * (instructor) 2015, 2016 MC782 (Summer II): Women and Substance Use * (instructor) 2016 SB818 (Fall): Qualitative Research Methods * (instructor) Curriculum Development Boston University School of Public Health 2016 PH### (new course approved for Fall 2017): Community Engaged Research Methods * SCHOOL & UNIVERSITY SERVICE 2014–2015 Member, Strategic Planning Task Force, Department of Community Health Sciences, Boston University School of Public Health (Chair: Richard Saitz) 2015 Reviewer, KL2 Program, Boston University Clinical and Translational Science Institute 2015 Member, Strategic Thinking Steering Group, Boston University School of Public Health (Co-Chairs: Wendy Mariner & Victoria Parker); and Liaison for the Diversity & Inclusion Inquiry Group 2015–2016 Mentee, Academy for Faculty Advancement, Boston University School of Public Health 2015– BUSPH Co-Director, Policy Initiatives Learning Community, Boston University Center for Innovation in Social Work & Health (with BU School of Social Work Co-Director, Daniel Miller) 2016 Member, Selection Committee, Fendall Award for Excellence in Public Health Writing, Boston University School of Public Health (Chair: Jennifer Beard) 2016 Member, Search Committee, Beverly A. Brown Professorship for the Improvement of Urban Health, Boston University School of Public Health (Chair: Sandro Galea) 2016– Member, Violence Prevention Research Unit, Department of Community Health Sciences, Boston University School of Public Health (Co-Directors: Emily Rothman and Megan Bair-Merrit) PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS & EXTERNAL SERVICE 2007– 2010– American Public Health Association National Hispanic Science Network 2011– International AIDS Society Updated 5/4/17 Epidemiology Section Member, Early Career Leadership Committee (2010–2016) Member, 2016 Conference Planning Committee (2015–2016) Mentor, Annual Speed Mentoring Event (2016) Judge, Annual Conference Poster Session (2016) Member, Mid-Career Leadership Committee (2016–present) 8 AD-HOC REVIEWER POSITIONS American Journal of Public Health Drug and Alcohol Dependence (ranked in top 4% in 2015) Culture, Health, and Sexuality Global Public Health Harm Reduction Journal Health Education & Behavior International Journal of Drug Policy Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs Journal of Urban Health LGBT Health Sexual Health Sexually Transmitted Diseases Social Science & Medicine Updated 5/4/17 9