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Overview

Beryl A. Koblin is affiliated with the New York Blood Center in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on areas within medicine, with a core emphasis on infectious diseases, epidemiology, sociology and political science, general health professions, and social psychology.

The scientist's work extensively covers topics related to HIV/AIDS research and interventions, including HIV, drug use, and sexual risk factors. Other main topics include sex work and related issues, adolescent sexual and reproductive health, LGBTQ health, identity, and policy, as well as HIV research and treatment and drug development.

Recent significant publications include:

  • "The Role of Social Support in HIV Testing and PrEP Awareness among Young Black Men and Transgender Women Who Have Sex with Men or Transgender Women" (2020, Journal of Urban Health)
  • "Women's views on communication with health care providers about pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) for HIV prevention" (2021, Culture Health & Sexuality)
  • "Beliefs Associated with Intention to Use PrEP Among Cisgender U.S. Women at Elevated HIV Risk" (2020, Archives of Sexual Behavior)
  • "Individual, social and structural factors influencing PrEP uptake among cisgender women: a theory-informed elicitation study" (2021, AIDS Care)
  • "Just4Us: Development of a Counselor-Navigator and Text Message Intervention to Promote PrEP Uptake Among Cisgender Women at Elevated Risk for HIV" (2021, Journal of the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care)

Beryl A. Koblin collaborates frequently with a group of co-authors including Hong-Van Tieu, Annet Davis, Anne M. Teitelman, Vijay Nandi, and Victoria Frye.

Their frequent publication venues include:

  • UNC Libraries
  • Archives of Sexual Behavior
  • Journal of Urban Health
  • Culture Health & Sexuality
  • AIDS Care

This researcher contributes to advancing knowledge on HIV/AIDS through an interdisciplinary approach that incorporates medical, social, and behavioral sciences.

Best Publications

  • Risk factors for HIV infection among men who have sex with men.

    Beryl A Koblin;Marla J Husnik;Grant Colfax;Yijian Huang

  • HIV Prevalence and Associated Risks in Young Men Who Have Sex With Men

    Linda A. Valleroy;Duncan A. MacKellar;John M. Karon;Daniel H. Rosen

  • Efficacy Trial of a DNA/rAd5 HIV-1 Preventive Vaccine

    Scott M. Hammer;Magdalena E. Sobieszczyk;Holly Janes;Shelly T. Karuna

  • Time from HIV-1 seroconversion to AIDS and death before widespread use of highly-active antiretroviral therapy: a collaborative re-analysis

    A Babiker;S Darby;D De Angelis;D Kwart

  • Effect of aciclovir on HIV-1 acquisition in herpes simplex virus 2 seropositive women and men who have sex with men: a randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial

    Connie Celum;Anna Wald;James Hughes;Jorge Sanchez

  • Randomized Controlled Trial of Audio Computer-assisted Self-Interviewing: Utility and Acceptability in Longitudinal Studies

    David S. Metzger;Beryl Koblin;Charles Turner;Helen Navaline

  • What drives the US and Peruvian HIV epidemics in men who have sex with men (MSM)

    Steven M. Goodreau;Nicole Bohme Carnegie;Eric Vittinghoff;Javier R. Lama

  • High-risk behaviors among men who have sex with men in 6 US cities: baseline data from the EXPLORE Study.

    Beryl A. Koblin;Margaret A. Chesney;Marla J. Husnik;Sam Bozeman

  • Substance Use and Sexual Risk: A Participant- and Episode-level Analysis among a Cohort of Men Who Have Sex with Men

    Grant Colfax;Eric Vittinghoff;Marla J. Husnik;David McKirnan

  • Effects of a behavioural intervention to reduce acquisition of HIV infection among men who have sex with men: the EXPLORE randomised controlled study

    Beryl A Koblin

  • Unrecognized HIV infection, risk behaviors, and perceptions of risk among young men who have sex with men: opportunities for advancing HIV prevention in the third decade of HIV/AIDS.

    Duncan A. MacKellar;Linda A. Valleroy;Gina M. Secura;Stephanie Behel

  • Longitudinal patterns of methamphetamine, popper (amyl nitrite), and cocaine use and high-risk sexual behavior among a cohort of san francisco men who have sex with men.

    Grant Colfax;Thomas J. Coates;Marla J. Husnik;Yijian Huang

  • Age-Specific Prevalence of Anal Human Papillomavirus Infection in HIV-Negative Sexually Active Men Who Have Sex with Men: The EXPLORE Study

    Peter V. Chin-Hong;Eric Vittinghoff;Ross D. Cranston;Susan Buchbinder

  • HIV prevalence, unrecognized infection, and HIV testing among men who have sex with men - Five U.S. cities, June 2004-April 2005

    F. Sifakis;C. P. Flynn;L. Metsch;M. LaLota

  • Associations of Race/Ethnicity With HIV Prevalence and HIV-Related Behaviors Among Young Men Who Have Sex With Men in 7 Urban Centers in the United States

    Nina T. Harawa;Sander Greenland;Trista A. Bingham;Denise F. Johnson

  • Sexual risk, nitrite inhalant use, and lack of circumcision associated with HIV seroconversion in men who have sex with men in the United States.

    Susan P Buchbinder;Eric Vittinghoff;Patrick J Heagerty;Connie L Celum

  • Childhood sexual abuse is highly associated with HIV risk-taking behavior and infection among MSM in the EXPLORE Study.

    Matthew J Mimiaga;Elizabeth Noonan;Deborah Donnell;Steven A Safren;Steven A Safren

  • 1970s and ‘Patient 0’ HIV-1 genomes illuminate early HIV/AIDS history in North America

    Michael Worobey;Thomas D. Watts;Richard A. McKay;Marc A. Suchard

  • Age-Related Prevalence of Anal Cancer Precursors in Homosexual Men: The EXPLORE Study

    Peter V. Chin-Hong;Eric Vittinghoff;Ross D. Cranston;Lynette Browne

  • Regional patterns and correlates of substance use among young men who have sex with men in 7 US urban areas.

    Hanne Thiede;Linda A. Valleroy;Duncan A. MacKellar;David D. Celentano

Frequent Co-Authors

Kenneth H. Mayer
Kenneth H. Mayer Harvard Medical School
Susan Buchbinder
Susan Buchbinder University of California, San Francisco
Leo Wilton
Leo Wilton Binghamton University
Donald R. Hoover
Donald R. Hoover Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Connie Celum
Connie Celum University of Washington
Margaret A. Chesney
Margaret A. Chesney University of California, San Francisco
David J. McKirnan
David J. McKirnan University of Illinois at Chicago
Susan H. Eshleman
Susan H. Eshleman Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Danielle C. Ompad
Danielle C. Ompad New York University
David D. Celentano
David D. Celentano Johns Hopkins University

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