Elise Riley, PhD

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Elise Riley, PhD

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Trained as an infectious disease epidemiologist, Dr. Riley is interested in how clinical, biological and behavioral factors converge to influence health. Her community-based research focuses on co-morbidities and competing risks in very low-income populations, with an emphasis on housing instability and associated conditions. She works with a team of multidisciplinary investigators, residents, and postdoctoral fellows on a research program that includes “Polysubstance Use and Health Outcomes Evaluation” (PULSE). PULSE investigates the combined influences of HIV, co-infections and substance use (medications, legal drugs like alcohol and illegal drugs) on the cardiac health of unsheltered and unstably housed women. Her program also includes "Cocaine use, viral suppression and precursors of stroke in HIV infection" (CUPS). CUPS investigates the influence of stimulant use and factors specific to HIV on cerebrovascular health in women and men living with HIV. The aim of both studies is to provide clinical tools for risk assessment that reduce morbidity and mortality in high-risk populations. The goal of Dr. Riley’s overall program is to inform health care delivery and prepare early-stage investigators for careers in patient-oriented health disparities research.

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  1. Rowe CL, Riley ED, Eagen K, Zevin B, Coffin PO. Drug overdose mortality among residents of single room occupancy buildings in San Francisco, California, 2010-2017. Drug Alcohol Depend. 2019 11 01; 204:107571.
  2. Riley ED, Vittinghoff E, Koss CA, Christopoulos KA, Clemenzi-Allen A, Dilworth SE, Carrico AW. Housing First: Unsuppressed Viral Load Among Women Living with HIV in San Francisco. AIDS Behav. 2019 Sep; 23(9):2326-2336.
  3. Shumway M, Luetkemeyer AF, Peters MG, Johnson MO, Napoles TM, Riley ED. Direct-acting antiviral treatment for HIV/HCV patients in safety net settings: patient and provider preferences. AIDS Care. 2019 11; 31(11):1340-1347.
  4. Meacham MC, Bahorik AL, Shumway M, Marquez C, Riley ED. Condomless Sex and Psychiatric Comorbidity in the Context of Constrained Survival Choices: A Longitudinal Study Among Homeless and Unstably Housed Women. AIDS Behav. 2019 Mar; 23(3):802-812.
  5. A.W. Carrico, A. Flentje, K. Kober, S. Lee, P. Hunt, E.D. Riley, S. Shoptaw, E. Flowers, S.E. Dilworth, S. Pahwa, B.E. Aouizerat. Abstract # 2036 Recent stimulant use and leukocyte gene expression in methamphetamine users with treated HIV infection. Brain Behavior and Immunity. 2019 Feb 1; 76:e1.
  6. Carrico AW, Hunt PW, Neilands TB, Dilworth SE, Martin JN, Deeks SG, Riley ED. Stimulant Use and Viral Suppression in the Era of Universal Antiretroviral Therapy. . 2019 01 01; 80(1):89-93.
  7. Carrico AW, Hunt PW, Neilands TB, Dilworth SE, Martin JN, Deeks SG, Riley ED. Stimulant Use and Viral Suppression in the Era of Universal Antiretroviral Therapy. . 2019 01 01; 80(1):89-93.
  8. Flentje A, Brennan J, Satyanarayana S, Shumway M, Riley E. Quantifying Sexual Orientation Among Homeless and Unstably Housed Women in a Longitudinal Study: Identity, Behavior, and Fluctuations Over a Three-Year Period. J Homosex. 2020; 67(2):244-264.
  9. Lee SA, Elliott JH, McMahon J, Hartogenesis W, Bumpus NN, Lifson JD, Gorelick RJ, Bacchetti P, Deeks SG, Lewin SR, Savic RM. Population Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics of Disulfiram on Inducing Latent HIV-1 Transcription in a Phase IIb Trial. Clin Pharmacol Ther. 2019 03; 105(3):692-702.
  10. Carrico AW, Cherenack EM, Roach ME, Riley ED, Oni O, Dilworth SE, Shoptaw S, Hunt P, Roy S, Pallikkuth S, Pahwa S. Substance-associated elevations in monocyte activation among methamphetamine users with treated HIV infection. AIDS. 2018 03 27; 32(6):767-771.
  11. Rowe C, Wheeler E, Vittinghoff E, Santos GM, Behar E, Coffin PO. Quantity fluctuations of illicitly used opioids and overdose risk. Int J Drug Policy. 2018 08; 58:64-70.
  12. Turner C, Chandrakumar D, Rowe C, Santos GM, Riley ED, Coffin PO. Cross-sectional cause of death comparisons for stimulant and opioid mortality in San Francisco, 2005-2015. Drug Alcohol Depend. 2018 04 01; 185:305-312.
  13. Meacham MC, Ramo DE, Kral AH, Riley ED. Associations between medical cannabis and other drug use among unstably housed women. Int J Drug Policy. 2018 02; 52:45-51.
  14. Kim JE, Flentje A, Tsoh JY, Riley ED. Cigarette Smoking among Women Who Are Homeless or Unstably Housed: Examining the Role of Food Insecurity. J Urban Health. 2017 08; 94(4):514-524.
  15. Brown RT, Hemati K, Riley ED, Lee CT, Ponath C, Tieu L, Guzman D, Kushel MB. Geriatric Conditions in a Population-Based Sample of Older Homeless Adults. Gerontologist. 2017 08 01; 57(4):757-766.
  16. Young DA, Shumway M, Flentje A, Riley ED. The relationship between childhood abuse and violent victimization in homeless and marginally housed women: The role of dissociation as a potential mediator. Psychol Trauma. 2017 Sep; 9(5):613-621.
  17. Peter Moore, Kara L. Lynch, Alan H.B. Wu, Yifei Ma, Rebecca Scherzer, Danny Li, Elise D. Riley. ASSOCIATION OF COCAINE AND AMPHETAMINE USE WITH TROPONIN I CONCENTRATIONS. Journal of the American College of Cardiology. 2017 Mar 1; 69(11):281.
  18. Page K, Yu M, Cohen J, Evans J, Shumway M, Riley ED. HCV screening in a cohort of HIV infected and uninfected homeless and marginally housed women in San Francisco, California. BMC Public Health. 2017 02 07; 17(1):171.
  19. Peter Moore, Kara L. Lynch, Alan H.B. Wu, Yifei Ma, Rebecca Scherzer, Danny Li, Elise D. Riley. ASSOCIATION OF COCAINE AND AMPHETAMINE USE WITH TROPONIN I CONCENTRATIONS. Journal of the American College of Cardiology. 2017 Mar 1; 69(11):281.
  20. Page K, Yu M, Cohen J, Evans J, Shumway M, Riley ED. HCV screening in a cohort of HIV infected and uninfected homeless and marginally housed women in San Francisco, California. BMC Public Health. 2017 02 07; 17(1):171.
  21. Riley ED, Hsue PY, Vittinghoff E, Wu AH, Coffin PO, Moore PK, Lynch KL. Higher prevalence of detectable troponin I among cocaine-users without known cardiovascular disease. Drug Alcohol Depend. 2017 Mar 01; 172:88-93.
  22. Kelly JD, Cohen J, Grimes B, Philip SS, Weiser SD, Riley ED. High Rates of Herpes Simplex Virus Type 2 Infection in Homeless Women: Informing Public Health Strategies. J Womens Health (Larchmt). 2016 Aug; 25(8):840-5.
  23. Wong LH, Shumway M, Flentje A, Riley ED. Multiple Types of Childhood and Adult Violence Among Homeless and Unstably Housed Women in San Francisco. Violence Vict. 2016 12 01; 31(6):1171-1182.
  24. Kelly JD, Cohen J, Grimes B, Philip SS, Weiser SD, Riley ED. High Rates of Herpes Simplex Virus Type 2 Infection in Homeless Women: Informing Public Health Strategies. J Womens Health (Larchmt). 2016 08; 25(8):840-5.
  25. Riley ED, Evans JL, Hahn JA, Briceno A, Davidson PJ, Lum PJ, Page K. A Longitudinal Study of Multiple Drug Use and Overdose Among Young People Who Inject Drugs. Am J Public Health. 2016 May; 106(5):915-7.