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. Scheer S, Peterson I, Page-Shafer K, Delgado V, Gleghorn A, Ruiz J, Molitor F, McFarland W, Klausner J, Young Women's Survey Team . Sexual and drug use behavior among women who have sex with both women and men: results of a population-based survey. Am J Public Health. 2002 Jul; 92(7):1110-2.
  2. Page-Shafer KA, Cahoon-Young B, Klausner JD, Morrow S, Molitor F, Ruiz J, McFarland W, Young Women's Survey Team . Hepatitis C virus infection in young, low-income women: the role of sexually transmitted infection as a potential cofactor for HCV infection. Am J Public Health. 2002 Apr; 92(4):670-6.
  3. Shugars DC, Sweet SP, Malamud D, Kazmi SH, Page-Shafer K, Challacombe SJ. Saliva and inhibition of HIV-1 infection: molecular mechanisms. Oral Dis. 2002; 8 Suppl 2:169-75.
  4. McCarthy GM, Ssali CS, Bednarsh H, Jorge J, Wangrangsimakul K, Page-Shafer K. Transmission of HIV in the dental clinic and elsewhere. Oral Dis. 2002; 8 Suppl 2:126-35.
  5. Page-Shafer K, Graves A, Kent C, Balls JE, Zapitz VM, Klausner JD. Increased sensitivity of DNA amplification testing for the detection of pharyngeal gonorrhea in men who have sex with men. Clin Infect Dis. 2002 Jan 15; 34(2):173-6.
  6. Turner J, Page-Shafer K, Chin DP, Osmond D, Mossar M, Markstein L, Huitsing J, Barnes S, Clemente V, Chesney M, Pulmonary Complications of HIV Infection Study Group . Adverse impact of cigarette smoking on dimensions of health-related quality of life in persons with HIV infection. AIDS Patient Care STDS. 2001 Dec; 15(12):615-24.
  7. Moon MW, Binson D, Page-Shafer K, Díaz R. Correlates of HIV risk in a random sample of street youths in San Francisco. J Assoc Nurses AIDS Care. 2001 Nov-Dec; 12(6):18-27.
  8. Hahn JA, Page-Shafer K, Lum PJ, Ochoa K, Moss AR. Hepatitis C virus infection and needle exchange use among young injection drug users in San Francisco. Hepatology. 2001 Jul; 34(1):180-7.
  9. Misegades L, Page-Shafer K, Halperin D, McFarland W, YWS Study Investigators Group. Young Women's Survey . Anal intercourse among young low-income women in California: an overlooked risk factor for HIV? AIDS. 2001 Mar 09; 15(4):534-5.
  10. Greenwood GL, White EW, Page-Shafer K, Bein E, Osmond DH, Paul J, Stall RD. Correlates of heavy substance use among young gay and bisexual men: The San Francisco Young Men's Health Study. Drug Alcohol Depend. 2001 Jan 01; 61(2):105-12.
  11. Rugg DL, Heitgerd JL, Cotton DA, Broyles S, Freeman A, Lopez-Gomez AM, Cotten-Oldenburg NU, Page-Shafer K, HIV Prevention Indicators Field Collaborative . CDC HIV prevention indicators: monitoring and evaluating HIV prevention in the USA. AIDS. 2000 Sep 08; 14(13):2003-13.
  12. Page-Shafer K, Kim A, Norton P, Rugg D, Heitgerd J, Katz MH, McFarland W, HIV prevention Indicators Field Collaborative . Evaluating national HIV prevention indicators: a case study in San Francisco. AIDS. 2000 Sep 08; 14(13):2015-26.
  13. Buchacz K, McFarland W, Hernandez M, Klausner JD, Page-Shafer K, Padian N, Molitor F, Ruiz JD, Bolan G, Morrow S, Katz MH. Prevalence and correlates of herpes simplex virus type 2 infection in a population-based survey of young women in low-income neighborhoods of Northern California. The Young Women's Survey Team. Sex Transm Dis. 2000 Aug; 27(7):393-400.
  14. Ruiz JD, Molitor F, McFarland W, Klausner J, Lemp G, Page-Shafer K, Parikh-Patel A, Morrow S, Sun RK. Prevalence of HIV infection, sexually transmitted diseases, and hepatitis and related risk behavior in young women living in low-income neighborhoods of northern California. West J Med. 2000 Jun; 172(6):368-73.
  15. Martin JN, Amad Z, Cossen C, Lam PK, Kedes DH, Page-Shafer KA, Osmond DH, Forghani B. Use of epidemiologically well-defined subjects and existing immunofluorescence assays to calibrate a new enzyme immunoassay for human herpesvirus 8 antibodies. J Clin Microbiol. 2000 Feb; 38(2):696-701.
  16. Martin JN, Ganem DE, Osmond DH, Page-Shafer KA, Macrae D, Kedes DH. Sexual transmission and the natural history of human herpesvirus 8 infection. N Engl J Med. 1998 Apr 02; 338(14):948-54.
  17. Page-Shafer K, Veugelers PJ, Moss AR, Strathdee S, Kaldor JM, van Griensven GJ. Sexual risk behavior and risk factors for HIV-1 seroconversion in homosexual men participating in the Tricontinental Seroconverter Study, 1982-1994. Am J Epidemiol. 1997 Oct 01; 146(7):531-42.
  18. Veugelers PJ, Kaldor JM, Strathdee SA, Page-Shafer KA, Schechter MT, Coutinho RA, Keet IP, van Griensven GJ. Incidence and prognostic significance of symptomatic primary human immunodeficiency virus type 1 infection in homosexual men. J Infect Dis. 1997 Jul; 176(1):112-7.
  19. Page-Shafer K, Delorenze GN, Satariano WA, Winkelstein W. Comorbidity and survival in HIV-infected men in the San Francisco Men's Health Survey. Ann Epidemiol. 1996 Sep; 6(5):420-30.
  20. Strathdee SA, Veugelers PJ, Page-Shafer KA, McNulty A, Moss AR, Schechter MT, van Griensven GJ, Coutinho RA. Lack of consistency between five definitions of nonprogression in cohorts of HIV-infected seroconverters. AIDS. 1996 Aug; 10(9):959-65.
  21. Chin DP, Osmond D, Page-Shafer K, Glassroth J, Rosen MJ, Reichman LB, Kvale PA, Wallace JM, Poole WK, Hopewell PC. Reliability of anergy skin testing in persons with HIV infection. The pulmonary Complications of HIV Infection Study Group. Am J Respir Crit Care Med. 1996 Jun; 153(6 Pt 1):1982-4.
  22. Osmond DH, Page K, Wiley J, Garrett K, Sheppard HW, Moss AR, Schrager L, Winkelstein W. HIV infection in homosexual and bisexual men 18 to 29 years of age: the San Francisco Young Men's Health Study. Am J Public Health. 1994 Dec; 84(12):1933-7.
  23. Osmond DH, Charlebois E, Sheppard HW, Page K, Winkelstein W, Moss AR, Reingold A. Comparison of risk factors for hepatitis C and hepatitis B virus infection in homosexual men. J Infect Dis. 1993 Jan; 167(1):66-71.
  24. Osmond DH, Charlebois E, Sheppard HW, Page K, Winkelstein W, Moss AR, Reingold A. Comparison of risk factors for hepatitis C and hepatitis B virus infection in homosexual men. J Infect Dis. 1993 Jan; 167(1):66-71.