Matthew R.
Golden
MD, MPH
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bio
Dr. Golden is the Director of the Public Health - Seattle & King County HIV/STD Control Program and the Director of the UW Center for AIDS & STD (CFAS). The primary focus of Dr. Golden's group is on operational research evaluating new public health interventions to control sexually transmitted infections (STIs), including HIV. This work is conducted as a collaboration between UW and Public Health – Seattle & King County (PHSKC), and provides fellows training opportunities that integrate research and public health practice. Dr. Golden is also the principle investigator on a CDC grant to provide capacity-building assistance to U.S. health departments in order to promote high-impact HIV prevention. The grant provides training opportunities for persons interested in careers in HIV/STD related public health practice. Finally, Dr. Golden works on research projects and public health programmatic activities related to HIV partner services in several countries in sub-Saharan Africa.
Ongoing research projects include evaluations of population-based interventions to improve the HIV care cascade, a study of seroadaptive behaviors among men who have sex with men, research on new treatments for gonorrhea, and a spectrum of HIV/STD surveillance projects and program evaluations. The group's research is interdisciplinary and seeks to capitalize on the diverse expertise available through the university and PHSKC. Opportunities for fellows with an interest in public health include both long-term research projects, and public health practicums completed as part of the requirements for an MPH degree.
research interests
- HIV/STD prevention
- Epidemiology of HIV/STD
clinical interests
- HIV and STD
- Care of underserved populations
honors
Outstanding Resident of the Year, UW (1996-1997)
American Sexually Transmitted Diseases Young Investigator Award (2004)
Outstanding Investigator Award, Western Society for Clinical Investigation (2011)
Department of Medicine Mentorship Award (2015)