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