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Robert C. Freeman
Since 2002,Robert C. Freeman, PhD, hasbeen a Program Official in the Division of Epidemiology and Prevention Research at the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA), U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH). At NIAAA, he oversees the research portfolios in the epidemiology and prevention of HIV/AIDS riskas well as alcohol-related violence. Besides his membership on the NIH HIV/AIDS Behavioral and Social Science Research Coordinating Committee, he has been affiliated with a number ofU.S. federal panels devoted to prevention of youth violence, teen dating violence, bullying, and child maltreatment, as well as intimate partner violence involving HIV-positive and at-risk women.
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Prior to joining NIH, he was a Research Associate at Narcotic and Drug Research, Inc., in New York City (1986-1989); a Research Scientist in the Epidemiology Unit of the Division of Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Addiction Services, New Jersey State Department of Health (1990-’94), where he served as Assistant Director of a community-based AIDS Demonstration Research Project; and a Senior Scientist at NOVA Research Company (1994-2002), where he was co-investigator on a 5-year grant from the U.S. National Institute on Drug Abuse that examined the efficacy of interventions in reducing the HIV sexual risk practices of not-in-treatment crack cocaine users and their sexual partners.
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Dr. Freeman received his PhD (Urban Sociology) from Fordham University in 1994. He is the author (with Yvonne Lewis and Hector Colon) of Handbook for Conducting Drug Abuse Research with Hispanic Populations (Praeger Publishers, 2002), has authored or co-authored over two dozen scientific papers in the fields of HIV/AIDS, substance abuse, and sexual violence, and has been a reviewer for the Journal of Urban Health, AIDS Care, International Journal of STD & AIDS, the International AIDS Society, the U.K. National Institute for Health Research Health Technology Assessment Programme, the Society for Prevention Research, and the U.S. National HIV Prevention Conference.