Eduardo Valverde, MPH

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Clinical Outcomes Team, Behavioral and Clinical Surveillance Branch, Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention
1600 Clifton Road, N.E., MS E-46
Atlanta, GA
USA 30333
Email: evalverde@cdc.gov

Biographical Sketch:
2006-present -- Epidemiologist, CDC, Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention, Atlanta, GA 2000-06 -- Senior Reasearch Associate, Department of Epidemiology, Miller School of Medicine, University of Miami, Miami, Florida 1995-2000 -- Human Services Program Manager, AIDS Surveillance Program, Florida Department of Health, Miami, Florida Project Officer for the Medical Monitoring Project (MMP) and the Never In Care (NIC) project providing scientific and administrative oversight of projects, and technical assistance to seven project areas (six State Health Departments and one City Health Department) in the implementation, maintenance and completion of project activities (2006- present). Lead Epidemiologist in the development, design and implementation of the MMP National HIV Provider Survey targeting 2000 HIV care clinicians from MMP’s 20 targeted States, coordinating project activities between the 20 States, CDC, and the contractor (2006-present). Member of CDC’s Hispanic Latino Executive Committee (HLEC) with the responsibility of providing guidance and recommendations to the Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention (DHAP) in matters concerning the HIV epidemic in the Latino community (2006- present). Co-investigator and Project Director of multiple Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and National Institutes of Health (NIH), national and international epidemiological research projects (1/2000 - 8/2006). Author or coauthor of 14 publications relating to HIV/AIDS research and surveillance. Numerous presentations at scientific meetings.