CDC
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1600 Clifton Rd NE
Mailstop E37
Atlanta,
GA
USA
30333
Email:
gmansergh@cdc.gov
Biographical Sketch:
Gordon Mansergh is a Senior Behavioral Scientist in the Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Dr Mansergh has been an educator and researcher in the fields of HIV risk-reduction and substance abuse prevention for 20 years. He has more than 30 articles published in peer-reviewed journals. Most of his research has focused on men who have sex with men (MSM). He has worked on MSM studies in the United States, Asia, and Africa. Currently, he is the Project Officer for a randomized control trial to reduce sexual risk of high-risk, substance-using MSM in the U.S, and another project to develop and pilot test behavioral interventions to reduce sexual risk of methamphetamine-using MSM. Dr Mansergh co-chairs the Meth Work Group in the National Center for Hepatitis, HIV/STD, and TB Prevention, and is a member of the CDC-SAMHSA cross-agency collaboration committee to reduce meth use and HIV/STD infection.