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Dr. Randall Urban, VP and Chief Research Officer, has determined that UTMB research should be prioritized into six health communities. This researcher has received the following badge(s):
Research interests
Dr. Molldrem is a qualitative researcher situated at the intersection of public health ethics, critical bioethics, policy studies, LGBTQ/sexuality studies, and STS. Methodologically, he employs ethnography, qualitative fieldwork methods, policy analysis, frameworks from social theory, and approaches from STS such as infrastructure studies and actor-network theory. His current program of research focuses on ethical and socio-technical issues that arise from uses of data about infectious diseases such as HIV/AIDS, M. tuberculosis (TB), and SARS-CoV-2/COVID-19 by researchers and public health agencies, with a particular emphasis on pathogen genomic epidemiology. He also studies how the collection of data about sexuality and gender has been standardized in the US healthcare system, along with related issues in the history of academic sexology in the 20th century US. Stephen is an engaged scholar who works with multiple stakeholder groups on issues related to domestic and global health policy.
Education/Academic qualification
PhD, American Culture, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
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Research Strategic Pillar Keywords
- Infectious/ Immunological Health
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Research Community Development Grant: Collaborative Research: Knowledge of HIV/AIDS: Expertise, Participation, and the Archive in the Long Pandemic
Molldrem, S. (PI)
9/15/23 → 8/31/26
Project: Research project
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Health policy counterpublics: Enacting collective resistances to US molecular HIV surveillance and cluster detection and response programs
Molldrem, S. & Smith, A. K. J., Jun 2024, In: Social Studies of Science. 54, 3, p. 451-477 27 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Toward Consent in Molecular HIV Surveillance? Perspectives of Critical Stakeholders
Molldrem, S., Smith, A. K. J. & Subrahmanyam, V., 2024, In: AJOB Empirical Bioethics. 15, 1, p. 66-79 14 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Advancing Dialogue About Consent and Molecular HIV Surveillance in the United States: Four Proposals Following a Federal Advisory Panel's Call for Major Reforms
Molldrem, S., Smith, A. K. J. & McCLELLAND, A. L. E. X. A. N. D. E. R., Dec 2023, In: Milbank Quarterly. 101, 4, p. 1033-1046 14 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Exploring team dynamics during the development of a multi-institutional cross-disciplinary translational team: Implications for potential best practices
Kotarba, J. A., Molldrem, S., Smith, E., Spratt, H., Bhavnani, S. K., Farroni, J. S. & Wooten, K., Oct 2 2023, In: Journal of Clinical and Translational Science. 7, 1, e220.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Research on the Development of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 Variants of Concern in People With Advanced Human Immunodeficiency Virus Disease Should Highlight Structural Conditions and Avoid Harmful Stereotypes
Molldrem, S., May 1 2023, In: Clinical Infectious Diseases. 76, 9, p. 1701-1702 2 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Letter › peer-review
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