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Shoshana K. Goldberg, MPH PhD

1122 Sourwood Drive • Chapel Hill, NC • (646) 831-3074•

https://www.linkedin.com/in/skgoldberg • https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Shoshana_Goldberg

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EDUCATION

PhD 2016 Maternal and Child Health, Minor in Epidemiology

Gillings School of Global Public Health,

University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC

MPH 2012 Maternal and Child Health

Gillings School of Global Public Health,

University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC

Honors: Inducted in Delta Omega, National Honor Society

BA 2008 Psychology, Columbia University, New York, NY

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PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

2017-present Evaluation Consultant, NC Youth Connected Project

SHIFT NC, Durham, NC

2016-present Postdoctoral Scholar, Carolina Population Center

University of North Carolina—Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC

2014-2016 Graduate Research Assistant, Worldwide Epidemiology-

GlaxoSmithKline, Research Triangle Park, NC

2014 Trainee, Summer Institute in LGBT Population Health, The Fenway

Institute, Boston, MA

2013-2014 Graduate Student Contractor, Future of Sex Education (FoSE)

2012-2016 Pre-doctoral Trainee, Carolina Population Center,

University of North Carolina—Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC

2011 Summer Research Assistant, “HealthMPowerment”, Center for Infectious

Diseases, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill School of Medicine,

Chapel Hill, NC

2010-2015 Graduate Research Assistant, “Sexual Trajectories of Adolescent Health”

(NICHD R01-HD57046, PI: CT Halpern), Carolina Population Center,

University of North Carolina—Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC

HONORS & AWARDS

2015-2016 Graduate Student Representative, Sexuality Studies Advisory Committee, UNC-Chapel Hill

2015 Poster Session Winner, 2015 Population Association of America (PAA)

Annual Meeting

2015 Sexuality Studies Graduate Student Research Award, UNC-Chapel Hill

2014 Training Fellowship, Summer Institute in LGBT Population Health, The

Fenway Institute

2012-2016 Pre-doctoral Traineeship, Carolina Population Center, UNC-Chapel Hill,

2012 Inductee, Delta Omega Public Health National Honor Society

FUNDING

2015- 2016 GRA, Worldwide Epidemiology, GlaxoSmithKline

2013-2015 GRA, “Sexual Trajectories of Adolescent Health”, NICHD

R01-HD57046, PI: CT Halpern

2012-2013 Recipient, Maternal and Child Health Leadership Training Grant

PUBLICATIONS & PRESENTATIONS

Published

Goldberg SK, Halpern CT. Sexual initiation patterns among sexual minorities: A latent class analysis approach. Perspectives of Sexual and Reproductive Health 2017; 49(1)

Goldberg SK, Reese B, Halpern CT. Teen pregnancy among sexual minority women: results from Wave IV of the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent to Adult Health. Journal of Adolescent Health 2016; 59(3)

*highlighted in Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health research digest December 2016; HuffingtonPost LGBT Wellness roundup

Sell R, Goldberg SK, Conron K. The Utility of an Online Convenience Sample for Reaching Rare and Distributed Populations. PLoS One 2015;10(12):epub.

Choukas-Bradley S, Goldberg SK, Reese B, Widman L, Halpern C. Demographic and Developmental Differences in the Content and Sequence of Adolescents’ Ideal Romantic Relationship Behaviors. Journal of Adolescence 2015;45:112-126.

Schalet AT, Santelli JS, Russell ST, Halpern CT, Miller SA, Pickering SS, Goldberg SK, Hoenig JM. Invited Commentary: Reconnecting science and adolescent sexual and reproductive health policy. Journal of Youth and Adolescence 2014; 43(10), 1595-610.

Goldberg S, Halpern C, Haydon A, Herring A. Longitudinal consistency in self-reported age of first vaginal intercourse. Journal of Sex Research 2014;51(1)97-106.

Goldberg S, Strutz K, Herring A Halpern C. Risk of substance abuse and dependence among young adult sexual minorities, utilizing a multidimensional measure of sexual orientation. Public Health Reports 2013; 128(3).

Goodman M, Patil U, Triebwasser J, Diamond E, Hiller A, Hoffman P, Goldberg S, Koenigsberg H, Siever L, Newe A. Parental viewpoints of trajectories to borderline personality disorder in females. Journal of Personality Disorders 2010; 24(2):204-16.

In Press

Vielot N, Goldberg SK, Smith SB, Zimet G, McDonald MA, Ramos S, et al. Acceptance of multipurpose HPV Vaccines among providers and mothers of adolescent girls: A Mixed-methods study in five countries. Human Papilloma.

Under Review /In Preparation

Conron K, Goldberg SK, Halpern C. Socioeconomic disparities among sexual minority young adults in the United States. Under review, American Journal of Public Health, May 2017

Goldberg SK, Zadronzny S, Edwards J, Hileman S, Weir S. Using PLACE to estimate the HIV prevention cascade among key populations in the Dominican Republic. To be submitted to Lancet HIV, June 2017.

Presentations:

Goldberg SK, Halpern CT: The Impact of Psychosocial Support and Sexual Initiation on Young Adult STD Risk among Sexual Minority Youth: Differences By Biological Sex and Race. Presented at Population Association of America 2017 Annual Meeting, April 2017, Chicago, IL.

Conron KC, Goldberg SK, Sell R. Characteristics of transgender/GNC respondents derived from an Android phone panel study. Presented at the United States Professional Association for Transgender Health (US PATH) meeting, February 2017, Los Angeles, CA.

Goldberg SK, Halpern CT. Sexual initiation patterns among sexual minorities: A latent class analysis approach. Presented at Population Association of America 2016 Annual Meeting, April 2016, Washington, DC.

Vielot NA, Goldberg SK, Smith SB, Zimet G, McDonald MA, Ramos S, Morgan K, et al. “Acceptance of Multipurpose HPV Vaccines Among Mothers of Adolescent Girls: A Mixed-Methods Study.” Presented at HPV 2015, the 30th International Papillomavirus Conference, Lisbon, Portugal, September 17-21, 2015.

Goldberg SK, Conron K, Halpern CT. “Does it Really Get Better? Suicide Attempts in Two Cohorts of Sexual Minority Adolescents Following Massachusetts Marriage Equality.” Presented at the 2015 Annual Population Association of American Meeting, San Diego, CA, April 30-May 2

*Selected as Poster Session Winner

Goldberg SK, Reese BM. “Teen Pregnancy among Bisexual Adolescent Females.” Presented at the 2015 Annual Population Association of American Meeting, San Diego, CA, April 30-May 2

Halpern CT, Goldberg SK. “Teen Pregnancy and the Reproductive Health of Sexual Minority Females.” Presented at the Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention Campaign of North Carolina (APPCNC) 29th Annual Conference, Greensboro, NC, May 16, 2014.

Goldberg SK, Herring A, Halpern C. “Substance Use and Depressive Symptoms as Mediators of Forgone Medical Care Among US Female Sexual Minorities.” Poster presented at 2014 Annual Population Association of American Meeting, Boston, MA, May 2, 2014.

Goldberg SK. “Increased Risk for Forgone Medical Care among Sexual Minority Emerging Adults”. Presented at 30th Annual Gay and Lesbian Medical Association Conference, San Francisco, CA, September 21, 2012.

Goldberg S. “Longitudinal Consistency in Self-Reported Age of Sexual Debut Among Young Adults.” Presented at 2012 Add Health Users Conference, Bethesda, MD, 27 July 2012.

MEDIA APPEARANCES AND OTHER PRESS

Goldberg S, Reynolds A. The North Carolina bathroom bill could trigger a health crisis among transgender youth, research suggests. Published article in The Washington Post Monkey Cage. April 18, 2016: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/monkey-cage/wp/2016/04/18/the-north-carolina-bathroom-bill-could-trigger-a-health-crisis-among-transgender-youth-research-shows/

Goldberg, S. Interview by Frank Stasio: “The Public Health Impact of HB2.” WUNC The State of Things (radio). April 21, 2016: http://wunc.org/post/public-health-implications-house-bill-2#stream/0

TEACHING

Instructor MHCH 707: LGBT Health: A Population Perspective Spring 2016

Teaching Assistant MHCH 713: Introduction to Research Methods Fall 2015

Instructor Introduction to Data Management and Statistics Summer 2015

Teaching Assistant MHCH 702: Foundations of Maternal and Child Health Spring 2014

Course Assistant MHCH 690: Human Sexuality Fall 2011

SKILLS

·  Quantitative Statistical Software: STATA, SAS, MPlus, LatentGold

·  Qualitative Statistical Software: Atlas.TI, NVivo

·  Analytic techniques: Descriptive analyses, Regression modeling, Structural equation modeling (SEM), Latent class analysis, Survey-weights and population-level data, qualitative interviewing, qualitative analysis, epidemiological data analysis, mixed-methods studies

·  Online survey management: Qualtrics, Google Consumer Surveys

·  Grant writing: Federal grant writing (NIH R01, administrative supplements) and budget preparation, internal proposals, FDA drug applications

·  Scientific writing: Scientific manuscripts, popular press op-eds, research briefs, literature reviews, pharmaceutical investigative plans

·  Professional: Oral presentations, public speaking, course instruction, peer mentoring