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Travis Sanchez is affiliated with Emory University in the United States and has established a significant publication record in the field of medicine, particularly focusing on infectious diseases and epidemiology. Their research predominantly revolves around HIV/AIDS and related health issues, with additional work addressing public health concerns such as COVID-19.

The scientist has contributed extensively to numerous topics, including:

  • HIV/AIDS Research and Interventions
  • HIV, Drug Use, Sexual Risk
  • Sex work and related issues
  • LGBTQ Health, Identity, and Policy
  • Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health
  • SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 Research
  • Sexuality, Behavior, and Technology

In terms of research fields and subfields, their work is primarily situated within:

  • Medicine
  • Infectious Diseases
  • Epidemiology
  • Sociology and Political Science
  • General Health Professions
  • Social Psychology

Travis Sanchez has collaborated frequently with other researchers, most notably with:

  • Patrick S. Sullivan
  • Stefan Baral
  • María Zlotorzynska
  • Aaron J. Siegler
  • Sarah M. Murray

Their publications have appeared regularly in several key academic venues, including:

  • AIDS and Behavior
  • JMIR Public Health and Surveillance
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • UNC Libraries
  • Sexually Transmitted Diseases

Notable recent papers authored or co-authored by Travis Sanchez include:

  • Characterizing the Impact of COVID-19 on Men Who Have Sex with Men Across the United States in April, 2020 (2020), published in AIDS and Behavior
  • A Data Visualization and Dissemination Resource to Support HIV Prevention and Care at the Local Level: Analysis and Uses of the AIDSVu Public Data Resource (2020), published in Journal of Medical Internet Research
  • The Three Steps Needed to End the COVID-19 Pandemic: Bold Public Health Leadership, Rapid Innovations, and Courageous Political Will (2020), published in JMIR Public Health and Surveillance
  • National trends in HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis awareness, willingness and use among United States men who have sex with men recruited online, 2013 through 2017 (2020), published in Journal of the International AIDS Society
  • The Annual American Men's Internet Survey of Behaviors of Men Who Have Sex With Men in the United States: Key Indicators Report 2018 (2021), published in JMIR Public Health and Surveillance

Best Publications

  • Estimating the proportion of HIV transmissions from main sex partners among men who have sex with men in five US cities.

    Patrick S Sullivan;Laura Salazar;Susan Buchbinder;Travis H Sanchez

  • Characterizing the Impact of COVID-19 on Men Who Have Sex with Men Across the United States in April, 2020.

    Travis H. Sanchez;Maria Zlotorzynska;Mona Rai;Stefan D. Baral

  • Surveillance of HIV risk and prevention behaviors of men who have sex with men--a national application of venue-based, time-space sampling.

    Duncan A. MacKellar;Kathleen M. Gallagher;Teresa Finlayson;Travis Sanchez

  • Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) risk, prevention, and testing behaviors--United States, National HIV Behavioral Surveillance System: men who have sex with men, November 2003-April 2005.

    Travis Sanchez;Teresa Finlayson;Amy Drake;Stephanie Behel

  • Applying a PrEP Continuum of Care for Men Who Have Sex With Men in Atlanta, Georgia.

    Colleen F. Kelley;Erin Kahle;Aaron Siegler;Travis Sanchez

  • Understanding racial HIV/STI disparities in black and white men who have sex with men: a multilevel approach.

    Patrick S Sullivan;John Peterson;Eli S Rosenberg;Colleen Kelley

  • Explaining racial disparities in HIV incidence in black and white men who have sex with men in Atlanta, GA: a prospective observational cohort study.

    Patrick S. Sullivan;Eli S. Rosenberg;Travis H. Sanchez;Colleen F. Kelley

  • Bacterial Diarrhea in Persons with HIV Infection, United States, 1992–2002

    Travis H. Sanchez;John T. Brooks;Patrick S. Sullivan;Marta Juhasz

  • Association Between Gender Confirmation Treatments and Perceived Gender Congruence, Body Image Satisfaction, and Mental Health in a Cohort of Transgender Individuals.

    Ashli A. Owen-Smith;Ashli A. Owen-Smith;Joseph Gerth;R. Craig Sineath;Joshua Barzilay

  • Reasons for not HIV testing, testing intentions, and potential use of an over-the-counter rapid HIV test in an internet sample of men who have sex with men who have never tested for HIV.

    Duncan A. MacKellar;Su-I Hou;Christopher C. Whalen;Karen Samuelsen

  • A Data Visualization and Dissemination Resource to Support HIV Prevention and Care at the Local Level: Analysis and Uses of the AIDSVu Public Data Resource.

    Patrick Sean Sullivan;Cory Woodyatt;Chelsea Koski;Elizabeth Pembleton

  • The Three Steps Needed to End the COVID-19 Pandemic: Bold Public Health Leadership, Rapid Innovations, and Courageous Political Will.

    Jodie Lynn Guest;Carlos Del Rio;Travis Sanchez

  • National trends in HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis awareness, willingness and use among United States men who have sex with men recruited online, 2013 through 2017.

    Patrick S Sullivan;Travis H Sanchez;Maria Zlotorzynska;Cristian J Chandler

  • Challenges in Translating PrEP Interest Into Uptake in an Observational Study of Young Black MSM

    Charlotte-Paige Rolle;Eli S. Rosenberg;Aaron J. Siegler;Travis H. Sanchez

  • Number of casual male sexual partners and associated factors among men who have sex with men: results from the National HIV Behavioral Surveillance system.

    Eli S Rosenberg;Patrick S Sullivan;Elizabeth A DiNenno;Laura F Salazar

  • Pre-exposure Prophylaxis Uptake and Discontinuation Among Young Black Men Who Have Sex With Men in Atlanta, Georgia: A Prospective Cohort Study

    David P Serota;Eli S Rosenberg;Patrick S Sullivan;Annie L Thorne

  • Rates of Prevalent HIV Infection, Prevalent Diagnoses, and New Diagnoses Among Men Who Have Sex With Men in US States, Metropolitan Statistical Areas, and Counties, 2012-2013.

    Eli Samuel Rosenberg;Jeremy Alexander Grey;Travis Howard Sanchez;Patrick Sean Sullivan

  • The Annual American Men's Internet Survey of Behaviors of Men Who have Sex with Men in the United States: 2014 Key Indicators Report.

    Travis Sanchez;Maria Zlotorzynska;Craig Sineath;Erin Kahle

  • Trajectory of COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy Over Time and Association of Initial Vaccine Hesitancy With Subsequent Vaccination.

    Aaron J. Siegler;Nicole Luisi;Eric W. Hall;Heather Bradley

  • HIV Prevalence and Associated Risk Behaviors in New York City’s House Ball Community

    Christopher S. Murrill;Kai-lih Liu;Vincent Guilin;Edgar Rivera Colón

  • At-home self-collection of saliva, oropharyngeal swabs and dried blood spots for SARS-CoV-2 diagnosis and serology: Post-collection acceptability of specimen collection process and patient confidence in specimens.

    Mariah Valentine-Graves;Eric Hall;Jodie Lynn Guest;Elizabeth Adam

  • Similarities and Differences in COVID-19 Awareness, Concern, and Symptoms by Race and Ethnicity in the United States: Cross-Sectional Survey.

    Jeb Jones;Patrick S Sullivan;Travis H Sanchez;Jodie L Guest

Frequent Co-Authors

Patrick S. Sullivan
Patrick S. Sullivan Emory University
Stefan Baral
Stefan Baral Johns Hopkins University
Laura F. Salazar
Laura F. Salazar Georgia State University
John L. Peterson
John L. Peterson Georgia State University
Rob Stephenson
Rob Stephenson University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Martina Morris
Martina Morris University of Washington
Michael R. Kramer
Michael R. Kramer Emory University
Hannah L.F. Cooper
Hannah L.F. Cooper Emory University
Linda-Gail Bekker
Linda-Gail Bekker University of Cape Town
Susan Buchbinder
Susan Buchbinder University of California, San Francisco

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