Kimberly Page, PhD, MPH

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Kimberly Page, PhD, MPH

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Dr. Page was formerly a Professor in Residence in the Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Division of Infectious Disease, in the Department of Medicine at University of California San Francisco (UCSF). She is now Professor and Chief of Epidemiology, Biostatistics & Preventive Medicine at the University of New Mexico.  She received her Ph.D and MPH from the University of California at Berkeley and completed fellowships at the UCSF Center for AIDS Prevention Studies and the Municipal Health Service in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. She has been the PI of multiple NIH and CDC funded grants, and collaborates with researchers nationally and internationally. Dr. Page is an infectious disease epidemiologist; her research is principally focused on HIV and hepatitis C virus (HCV) infections, principally prevention, natural history, and intervention research in marginalized and underserved populations including injection drug users, and female sex workers. She is currently leading a clinical trial testing a prophylactic HCV vaccine in active injection drug users and a large implementation science trial in Cambodia to reduce drug use and HIV infection in female sex workers. She is the PI of two NIH NIDA funded studies of of HIV and HCV including: the UFO Study, an internationally recognized study of acute HCV in young adult injection drug users, and, the InC3 Collaborative, which brings together investigators and data from preeminent prospective studies of HIV and HCV globally. Dr. Page has been a faculty lead, as Director of Latin and Central America Region for the Fogarty funded International Traineeships in AIDS Prevention Studies (ITAPS) program at UCSF since 2002, providing training and capacity building to scientists from developing countries including Brazil, Argentina, Peru, Guatemala, Mexico, and from Southeast Asia, including Cambodia and Thailand. To learn more about Dr. Page please visit the links below.

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  1. 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.
  2. Crewe Dixon T, Stein E, Ngak S, Srean C, Maly P, Sokunny M, Carrico A, Page K, Maher L. Qualitative research and implementation science: Informing the acceptability and implementation of a trial of a conditional cash transfer intervention designed to reduce drug use and HIV risk. Method Innov. 2016 Jan-Feb; 9.
  3. Page K, Mirzazadeh A, Rice TM, Grebely J, Kim AY, Cox AL, Morris MD, Hellard M, Bruneau J, Shoukry NH, Dore GJ, Maher L, Lloyd AR, Lauer G, Prins M, McGovern BH. Interferon Lambda 4 Genotype Is Associated With Jaundice and Elevated Aminotransferase Levels During Acute Hepatitis C Virus Infection: Findings From the InC3 Collaborative. Open Forum Infect Dis. 2016 Jan; 3(1):ofw024.
  4. Draughon Moret JE, Carrico AW, Evans JL, Stein ES, Couture MC, Maher L, Page K, Young Women's Health Study Collaborative . The impact of violence on sex risk and drug use behaviors among women engaged in sex work in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. Drug Alcohol Depend. 2016 Apr 01; 161:171-7.
  5. Carrico AW, Nil E, Sophal C, Stein E, Sokunny M, Yuthea N, Evans JL, Ngak S, Maher L, Page K. Behavioral interventions for Cambodian female entertainment and sex workers who use amphetamine-type stimulants. J Behav Med. 2016 06; 39(3):502-10.
  6. Dixon TC, Ngak S, Stein E, Carrico A, Page K, Maher L. Pharmacology, physiology and performance: occupational drug use and HIV risk among female entertainment and sex workers in Cambodia. Harm Reduct J. 2015 Oct 16; 12:33.
  7. Morris MD, Bates A, Andrew E, Hahn J, Page K, Maher L. More than just someone to inject drugs with: Injecting within primary injection partnerships. Drug Alcohol Depend. 2015 Nov 01; 156:275-281.
  8. Le Marchand C, Bahia F, Page K, Brites C. Hepatitis C virus infection and spontaneous clearance in HTLV-1 and HIV co-infected patients in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil. Braz J Infect Dis. 2015 Sep-Oct; 19(5):486-91.
  9. Maher L, Page K. Reducing bias in prospective observational studies of drug users: the need for upstream and downstream approaches. Addiction. 2015 Aug; 110(8):1259-61.
  10. El-Diwany R, Wasilewski LN, Witwer KW, Bailey JR, Page K, Ray SC, Cox AL, Thomas DL, Balagopal A. Acute Hepatitis C Virus Infection Induces Consistent Changes in Circulating MicroRNAs That Are Associated with Nonlytic Hepatocyte Release. J Virol. 2015 Sep; 89(18):9454-64.
  11. Siddiqui SS, Armenta RF, Evans JL, Yu M, Cuevas-Mota J, Page K, Davidson P, Garfein RS. Effect of legal status of pharmacy syringe sales on syringe purchases by persons who inject drugs in San Francisco and San Diego, CA. Int J Drug Policy. 2015 Nov; 26(11):1150-7.
  12. Maher L, Dixon T, Phlong P, Mooney-Somers J, Stein E, Page K. Conflicting Rights: How the Prohibition of Human Trafficking and Sexual Exploitation Infringes the Right to Health of Female Sex Workers in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. Health Hum Rights. 2015 Jun 11; 17(1):E102-13.
  13. Page K, Tsui J, Maher L, Choopanya K, Vanichseni S, Mock PA, Celum C, Martin M. Biomedical HIV Prevention Including Pre-exposure Prophylaxis and Opiate Agonist Therapy for Women Who Inject Drugs: State of Research and Future Directions. . 2015 Jun 01; 69 Suppl 2:S169-75.
  14. Iversen J, Page K, Madden A, Maher L. HIV, HCV, and Health-Related Harms Among Women Who Inject Drugs: Implications for Prevention and Treatment. . 2015 Jun 01; 69 Suppl 2:S176-81.
  15. Sacks-Davis R, Grebely J, Dore GJ, Osburn W, Cox AL, Rice TM, Spelman T, Bruneau J, Prins M, Kim AY, McGovern BH, Shoukry NH, Schinkel J, Allen TM, Morris M, Hajarizadeh B, Maher L, Lloyd AR, Page K, Hellard M, InC3 study group . Hepatitis C Virus Reinfection and Spontaneous Clearance of Reinfection--the InC3 Study. J Infect Dis. 2015 Nov 01; 212(9):1407-19.
  16. Hajarizadeh B, Grady B, Page K, Kim AY, McGovern BH, Cox AL, Rice TM, Sacks-Davis R, Bruneau J, Morris M, Amin J, Schinkel J, Applegate T, Maher L, Hellard M, Lloyd AR, Prins M, Dore GJ, Grebely J, InC3 Study Group . Patterns of hepatitis C virus RNA levels during acute infection: the InC3 study. PLoS One. 2015; 10(4):e0122232.
  17. Wadhera P, Evans JL, Stein E, Gandhi M, Couture MC, Sansothy N, Sichan K, Maher L, Kaldor J, Page K, YWHS Collaborative , Kien . Human papillomavirus knowledge, vaccine acceptance, and vaccine series completion among female entertainment and sex workers in Phnom Penh, Cambodia: the Young Women's Health Study. Int J STD AIDS. 2015 Oct; 26(12):893-902.
  18. Tsui JI, Evans JL, Lum PJ, Hahn JA, Page K. Association of opioid agonist therapy with lower incidence of hepatitis C virus infection in young adult injection drug users. JAMA Intern Med. 2014 Dec; 174(12):1974-81.
  19. Vickerman P, Page K, Maher L, Hickman M. Commentary on Nolan et al. (2014): Opiate substitution treatment and hepatitis C virus prevention: building an evidence base? Addiction. 2014 Dec; 109(12):2060-1.
  20. Morris MD, Evans J, Montgomery M, Yu M, Briceno A, Page K, Hahn JA. Intimate injection partnerships are at elevated risk of high-risk injecting: a multi-level longitudinal study of HCV-serodiscordant injection partnerships in San Francisco, CA. PLoS One. 2014; 9(10):e109282.
  21. Hajarizadeh B, Grady B, Page K, Kim AY, McGovern BH, Cox AL, Rice TM, Sacks-Davis R, Bruneau J, Morris M, Amin J, Schinkel J, Applegate T, Maher L, Hellard M, Lloyd AR, Prins M, Geskus RB, Dore GJ, Grebely J, InC(3)Study Group . Interferon lambda 3 genotype predicts hepatitis C virus RNA levels in early acute infection among people who inject drugs: the InC(3) study. J Clin Virol. 2014 Nov; 61(3):430-4.
  22. White B, Madden A, Prins M, Hellard M, Wand H, Dore GJ, Page K, Maher L. Assessing the feasibility of hepatitis C virus vaccine trials: results from the Hepatitis C Incidence and Transmission Study-community (HITS-c) vaccine preparedness study. Vaccine. 2014 Sep 22; 32(42):5460-7.
  23. Evans JL, Morris MD, Yu M, Page K, Hahn JA. Concordance of risk behavior reporting within HCV serodiscordant injecting partnerships of young injection drug users in San Francisco, CA. Drug Alcohol Depend. 2014 Sep 01; 142:239-44.
  24. Hayes B, Briceno A, Asher A, Yu M, Evans JL, Hahn JA, Page K. Preference, acceptability and implications of the rapid hepatitis C screening test among high-risk young people who inject drugs. BMC Public Health. 2014 Jun 25; 14:645.
  25. Jain J, Evans JL, Briceño A, Page K, Hahn JA. Comparison of phosphatidylethanol results to self-reported alcohol consumption among young injection drug users. Alcohol Alcohol. 2014 Sep-Oct; 49(5):520-4.