Craig Cohen, MD, MPH
Craig Cohen, MD, MPH
Professor
Craig Cohen, MD, MPH, is a Professor in the UCSF Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences, and an Attending Physician at San Francisco General Hospital. From 2016-2022 he was the co-Director of the University of California Global Health Institute (UCGHI: www.ucghi.universityofcalifornia.edu). He conducts clinical and implementation research in two major areas: HIV and sexually transmitted infection prevention and HIV/AIDS care and support in developing countries including the development of live biotherapeutic products to prevent bacterial vaginosis and HIV acquisition in women.
In 1994, Dr. Cohen and his colleague Dr. Elizabeth Bukusi at the Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI) established the Research Care and Treatment Program (RCTP) a collaboration with projects in Nairobi and Kisumu, Kenya. In addition to conducting research, the goal of the program is to enhance local capacity to conduct biomedical research through training and infrastructure development. RCTP employs over 700 full-time staff in Kenya, including epidemiologists, physicians, nurse counselors, laboratory technologists, field workers, data managers, biostatisticians, and administrative staff. Ongoing research projects include Shamba Maisha (see website), cervical cancer prevention among women living with HIV, use of telemedicine to expand high-quality HIV care in Kenya, among others.
Dr. Cohen directs the UCSF Reproductive Infectious Disease (RID) Fellowship, which aims to provide Ob/Gyn and post-doctoral trainees with the tools and experience necessary to develop into independent investigators and launch productive careers in the field of RID. He directs the University of California Global Health Institute (UCGHI) GloCal Health Fellowship which trains fellows in global health research between in collaboration with 22 international collaborating institutions in 18 countries. Overall, Dr. Cohen has directly mentored more than 80 doctoral/professional students, residents and post-doctoral fellows, most of who have conducted research in Kenya.
Areas of Interest:
•Prevention of HIV and sexually transmitted infections (STI)
•Microbicides, live biotherapeutic products to prevent HIV/STI
*Integration of reproductive health and HIV services
•Improvement of care to HIV infected persons living in resource poor settings
*Multisectoral interventions to improve the lives of families affected by HIV
•Research training and infrastructure development in developing countries
In 1994, Dr. Cohen and his colleague Dr. Elizabeth Bukusi at the Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI) established the Research Care and Treatment Program (RCTP) a collaboration with projects in Nairobi and Kisumu, Kenya. In addition to conducting research, the goal of the program is to enhance local capacity to conduct biomedical research through training and infrastructure development. RCTP employs over 700 full-time staff in Kenya, including epidemiologists, physicians, nurse counselors, laboratory technologists, field workers, data managers, biostatisticians, and administrative staff. Ongoing research projects include Shamba Maisha (see website), cervical cancer prevention among women living with HIV, use of telemedicine to expand high-quality HIV care in Kenya, among others.
Dr. Cohen directs the UCSF Reproductive Infectious Disease (RID) Fellowship, which aims to provide Ob/Gyn and post-doctoral trainees with the tools and experience necessary to develop into independent investigators and launch productive careers in the field of RID. He directs the University of California Global Health Institute (UCGHI) GloCal Health Fellowship which trains fellows in global health research between in collaboration with 22 international collaborating institutions in 18 countries. Overall, Dr. Cohen has directly mentored more than 80 doctoral/professional students, residents and post-doctoral fellows, most of who have conducted research in Kenya.
Areas of Interest:
•Prevention of HIV and sexually transmitted infections (STI)
•Microbicides, live biotherapeutic products to prevent HIV/STI
*Integration of reproductive health and HIV services
•Improvement of care to HIV infected persons living in resource poor settings
*Multisectoral interventions to improve the lives of families affected by HIV
•Research training and infrastructure development in developing countries
- MPH, 06/1997 - Epidemiology, University of Washington
- Post-Doctoral Fellowship, 06/1997 - Infectious Diseases, University of Washington
- Residency, 06/1994 - OB/Gyn, Northwestern University
- M.D., 05/1990 - Medicine, Univerity of Louisville
- A.B., 05/1984 - Molecular Biology, University of California Berkeley
- Intern, 06/91 - Ob/Gyn, University of Washington
- April 22, 2020 - December 31, 2024 - Sustainable Development for Improved HIV Health and Prevention in Kenya (SD4H-Kenya) , Principal Investigator . Sponsor: NIH, Sponsor Award ID: D43TW011306
- June 12, 2019 - March 31, 2023 - Phase 2 placebo-controlled randomized trial of LACTIN-V (Lactobacillus crispatus CTV-05) among women at high risk of HIV acquisition in Durban, South Africa , Principal Investigator . Sponsor: NIH, Sponsor Award ID: R01HD098978
- April 4, 2012 - June 30, 2022 - University of California Global Health Institute Program for Fellows and Scholars , Principal Investigator . Sponsor: NIH, Sponsor Award ID: D43TW009343
- May 7, 2015 - April 30, 2021 - Agricultural intervention for food security and HIV healthoutcomes in Kenya , Principal Investigator . Sponsor: NIH, Sponsor Award ID: R01MH107330
- May 13, 2016 - January 31, 2020 - Uwezo: Developing an Office of Sponsored Research in KEMRI with HIV Research Training , Principal Investigator . Sponsor: NIH, Sponsor Award ID: G11TW010352
- July 24, 2014 - October 31, 2019 - Adaptive Strategies for Preventing & Treating Lapses of Retention in Care (AdaPT) , Principal Investigator . Sponsor: NIH, Sponsor Award ID: R01MH104123
- August 6, 2015 - July 31, 2018 - Preclinical Development of MucoCept , Principal Investigator . Sponsor: NIH, Sponsor Award ID: U01AI123082
- April 4, 2012 - June 30, 2017 - University of California Global Health Institute Program for Fellows and Scholars , Principal Investigator . Sponsor: NIH, Sponsor Award ID: R25TW009343
- July 1, 2010 - September 29, 2016 - SUPPORTING THE IMPLEMENTATION AND EXPANSION OF HIGH QUALITY HIV , Principal Investigator . Sponsor: NIH, Sponsor Award ID: U2GPS001913
- August 17, 2011 - May 31, 2015 - Pilot Agricultural Intervention for Food Security and HIV Outcomes in Kenya , Principal Investigator . Sponsor: NIH, Sponsor Award ID: R34MH094215
- September 1, 2007 - July 31, 2013 - Reproductive Infectious Disease (RID) Fellowship , Principal Investigator . Sponsor: NIH, Sponsor Award ID: T32AI065388
- September 15, 2010 - August 31, 2012 - UC Global Health Inst Women's Health and Empowerment CoE Post-Doc Fellowship Prog , Principal Investigator . Sponsor: NIH, Sponsor Award ID: R24TW008807
- September 15, 2010 - March 14, 2012 - Restructuring and building capacity for Ethics Review at KEMRI , Co-Principal Investigator . Sponsor: NIH, Sponsor Award ID: S07TW008843
- August 12, 2005 - June 30, 2010 - KEMRI-UCSF Infectious Disease Research Training Program , Principal Investigator . Sponsor: NIH, Sponsor Award ID: D43TW007388
- September 30, 2004 - June 30, 2010 - HIV TREATMENT FOR RESEARCH SUBJECTS OR BY RESEARCHERS IN KENYA , Principal Investigator . Sponsor: NIH, Sponsor Award ID: U62PS924511