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. Tracy D, Hahn JA, Fuller Lewis C, Evans J, Briceño A, Morris MD, Lum PJ, Page K. Higher risk of incident hepatitis C virus among young women who inject drugs compared with young men in association with sexual relationships: a prospective analysis from the UFO Study cohort. BMJ Open. 2014 May 29; 4(5):e004988.
  2. Grebely J, Dore GJ, Kim AY, Lloyd A, Shoukry NH, Prins M, Page K. Genetics of spontaneous clearance of hepatitis C virus infection: a complex topic with much to learn. Hepatology. 2014 Dec; 60(6):2127-8.
  3. Grebely J, Grady B, Hajarizadeh B, Page K, Dore GJ, INC3 Study Group . Disease progression during advanced fibrosis: IL28B genotype or HCV RNA levels? Hepatology. 2014 Apr; 59(4):1650-1.
  4. Dokubo EK, Evans J, Winkelman V, Cyrus S, Tobler LH, Asher A, Briceno A, Page K. Comparison of Hepatitis C Virus RNA and antibody detection in dried blood spots and plasma specimens. J Clin Virol. 2014 Apr; 59(4):223-7.
  5. Miranda AE, Pinto VM, McFarland W, Page K. HIV infection among young pregnant women in Brazil: prevalence and associated risk factors. AIDS Behav. 2014 Jan; 18 Suppl 1:S50-2.
  6. Ikeda JM, Tellez CA, Hudes ES, Page K, Evans J, Racancoj O, Hearst N. Impact of integrating HIV and TB care and treatment in a regional tuberculosis hospital in rural Guatemala. AIDS Behav. 2014 Jan; 18 Suppl 1:S96-103.
  7. Silveira MP, Guttier MC, Moreira LB, Mirzazadeh A, Page K. Predictors of non-adherence to clinical follow-up among patients participating in a randomized trial of pharmaceutical care intervention in HIV-positive adults in Southern Brazil. AIDS Behav. 2014 Jan; 18 Suppl 1:S85-8.
  8. Silveira MP, Guttier MC, Page K, Moreira LB. Randomized controlled trial to evaluate the impact of pharmaceutical care on therapeutic success in HIV-infected patients in Southern Brazil. AIDS Behav. 2014 Jan; 18 Suppl 1:S75-84.
  9. Ikeda JM, Schaffer JR, Sac Ixcot ML, Page K, Hearst N. Risk of sexually transmitted infections among Mayan women in rural Guatemala whose partners are migrant workers. AIDS Behav. 2014 Jan; 18 Suppl 1:S32-6.
  10. Callegari FM, Pinto-Neto LF, Medeiros CJ, Scopel CB, Page K, Miranda AE. Syphilis and HIV co-infection in patients who attend an AIDS outpatient clinic in Vitoria, Brazil. AIDS Behav. 2014 Jan; 18 Suppl 1:S104-9.
  11. Inglez-Dias A, Ribeiro JM, Bastos FI, Page K. [Harm reduction policies in Brazil: contributions of a North American program]. Cien Saude Colet. 2014 Jan; 19(1):147-57.
  12. Grebely J, Page K, Sacks-Davis R, van der Loeff MS, Rice TM, Bruneau J, Morris MD, Hajarizadeh B, Amin J, Cox AL, Kim AY, McGovern BH, Schinkel J, George J, Shoukry NH, Lauer GM, Maher L, Lloyd AR, Hellard M, Dore GJ, Prins M, InC3 Study Group . The effects of female sex, viral genotype, and IL28B genotype on spontaneous clearance of acute hepatitis C virus infection. Hepatology. 2014 Jan; 59(1):109-20.
  13. Asher AK, Santos GM, Evans J, Dokubo EK, Lee TH, Martin JN, Deeks SG, Tobler LH, Busch M, Hunt PW, Page K. Human leukocyte antigen B*57 does not fully explain hepatitis C clearance in HIV controllers. AIDS. 2013 Nov 13; 27(17):2691-6.
  14. Kim AY, Page K. Hepatitis C virus serosorting in people who inject drugs: sorting out the details. J Infect Dis. 2013 Dec 15; 208(12):1929-31.
  15. Page K, Stein E, Sansothy N, Evans J, Couture MC, Sichan K, Cockroft M, Mooney-Somers J, Phlong P, Kaldor J, Maher L, Young Women's Health Study Collaborative* . Sex work and HIV in Cambodia: trajectories of risk and disease in two cohorts of high-risk young women in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. BMJ Open. 2013 Sep 10; 3(9):e003095.
  16. Briceño A, Morris MD, Evans J, Raymond HF, Page K. Characteristics and health service utilization in two samples of young injection drug users recruited using direct and referral methods in San Francisco, California. J Alcohol Drug Depend. 2013 Aug; 1(5).
  17. Page K, Morris MD, Hahn JA, Maher L, Prins M. Injection drug use and hepatitis C virus infection in young adult injectors: using evidence to inform comprehensive prevention. Clin Infect Dis. 2013 Aug; 57 Suppl 2:S32-8.
  18. Page K, Morris MD, Hahn JA, Maher L, Prins M. Clinical Infectious Diseases. Injection drug use and hepatitis C virus infection in young adult injectors: using evidence to inform comprehensive prevention. 2013; S2(57):32-38.
  19. Page K, Morris MD, Hahn JA, Maher L, Prins M. Clinical Infectious Diseases. Injection drug use and hepatitis C virus infection in young adult injectors: using evidence to inform comprehensive prevention. 2013; S2(57):32-38.
  20. Pinto Neto LF, das Neves MB, Ribeiro-Rodrigues R, Page K, Miranda AE. Dyslipidemia and fasting glucose impairment among HIV patients three years after the first antiretroviral regimen in a Brazilian AIDS outpatient clinic. Braz J Infect Dis. 2013 Jul-Aug; 17(4):438-43.
  21. Evans JL, Couture MC, Stein ES, Sansothy N, Maher L, Page K, Young Women’s Health Study Collaborative . Biomarker validation of recent unprotected sexual intercourse in a prospective study of young women engaged in sex work in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. Sex Transm Dis. 2013 Jun; 40(6):462-8.
  22. Montgomery ME, Fatch RS, Evans JL, Yu M, Davidson PJ, Page K, Hahn JA. Injecting risk behavior among traveling young injection drug users: travel partner and city characteristics. J Urban Health. 2013 Jun; 90(3):500-15.
  23. Blatyta PF, Custer B, Gonçalez TT, Birch R, Lopes ME, Lopes Ferreira MI, Carneiro Proietti AB, Sabino EC, Page K, de Almeida-Neto C, NHLBI Retrovirus Epidemiology Donor Study-II International Component . Undisclosed human immunodeficiency virus risk factors identified through a computer-based questionnaire program among blood donors in Brazil. Transfusion. 2013 Nov; 53(11):2734-43.
  24. Maher L, Mooney-Somers J, Phlong P, Couture MC, Kien SP, Stein E, Bates AJ, Sansothy N, Page K, Young Women's Health Study Collaborative . Condom negotiation across different relationship types by young women engaged in sex work in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. Glob Public Health. 2013; 8(3):270-83.
  25. B. Hajarizadeh, K. Page, A.Y. Kim, B.H. McGovern, A.L. Cox, T.M. Rice, R. Sacks-Davis, J. Bruneau, M. Morris, J. Amin, B. Grady, J. Schinkel, L. Maher, M. Hellard, A.R. Lloyd, M. Prins, J. Grebely, G.J. Dore, on behalf of the InC Study Group. 1157 EARLY HCVRNA DYNAMICS AND FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH HIGH EARLY HCVRNA LEVEL DURING ACUTE HCV INFECTION. Journal of Hepatology. 2013 Apr 1; 58:s470-s471.