Greg Rebchook,PhD
Biography
Dr. Rebchook received his doctorate at the University of Colorado, Boulder in Sociocultural Psychology. He has been working in the HIV prevention field since 1987. Currently, Dr. Rebchook is the Co-director of the CAPS Technology and Information Exchange Core. He is the Principal Investigator of a CDC-funded grant to provide capacity building assistance to community-based organizations, and he is the Principal Investigator on a federally-funded HRSA SPNS project to evaluate and provide technical assistance to nine demonstration sites across the US who are developing innovative interventions to successfully engage HIV+ transgender women of color into HIV care. His current research also focuses on HIV prevention and engagement in care among young gay/bisexual/and other men who have sex with men (MSM), especially with young African American men.
Interests
Implementation Science, Children/youth, MSM, Community-based organizations, Social media, Training, Technical Assistance, Capacity Building Assistance, Implementation/Replication Manuals, HIV, Interdisciplinary research collaboration, Community-level interventions