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Peter A. Newman is a full professor and affiliate of the Joint Centre for Bioethics. He held the RBC Chair in Applied Social Work Research (2006-2008), an Early Researcher Award from the Ministry of Research and Innovation, Ontario (2007-2011), and the Canada Research Chair in Health and Social Justice (2007-2018). He is an Inaugural Fellow of the Society for Social Work and Research, and was recognized with the CSWE SOGIE Scholarship Award (2012). He is co-founder, VOICES-Thailand Foundation, and a standing member of the Health Sciences Research Ethics Board.
Dr. Newman has been awarded over 11 million dollars in continuous, external PI-research funding. With over 165 peer-reviewed publications, he has been recognized as among the most highly cited social work scholars in North America. His research program addresses global health and human rights, with a focus on HIV and sexual health among sexual and gender minorities, and racialized populations. He currently leads an international, multisite RCT of a community-based eHealth intervention (#SafeHandsSafeHearts) to support LGBTQ+ and racialized communities in the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as Project VOICES, a study of COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy. Newman’s global SSHRC Partnership grant, MFARR, engages an 8-country multidisciplinary team—from social sciences, fine arts, and medicine—to gather and mobilize evidence to advance LGBTIQ inclusion and human rights in India, Thailand, Bangladesh, Hong Kong, and Canada. His research also promotes culturally grounded understanding of risk and enabling environments for HIV and bullying victimization with LGBTQ+ and other vulnerable youth.
Currently, Dr. Newman is the PI on six externally funded grants, from the International Development Research Centre (IDRC), SSHRC, CIHR, and the Canada Foundation for Innovation. He serves on the Editorial Boards for PLOS Global Public Health, Culture, Health & Sexuality, PLOS ONE, Journal of the Society for Social Work & Research, and the Journal of Gay & Lesbian Social Services.
Dr. Newman has been awarded over 11 million dollars in continuous, external PI-research funding. With over 165 peer-reviewed publications, he has been recognized as among the most highly cited social work scholars in North America. His research program addresses global health and human rights, with a focus on HIV and sexual health among sexual and gender minorities, and racialized populations. He currently leads an international, multisite RCT of a community-based eHealth intervention (#SafeHandsSafeHearts) to support LGBTQ+ and racialized communities in the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as Project VOICES, a study of COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy. Newman’s global SSHRC Partnership grant, MFARR, engages an 8-country multidisciplinary team—from social sciences, fine arts, and medicine—to gather and mobilize evidence to advance LGBTIQ inclusion and human rights in India, Thailand, Bangladesh, Hong Kong, and Canada. His research also promotes culturally grounded understanding of risk and enabling environments for HIV and bullying victimization with LGBTQ+ and other vulnerable youth.
Currently, Dr. Newman is the PI on six externally funded grants, from the International Development Research Centre (IDRC), SSHRC, CIHR, and the Canada Foundation for Innovation. He serves on the Editorial Boards for PLOS Global Public Health, Culture, Health & Sexuality, PLOS ONE, Journal of the Society for Social Work & Research, and the Journal of Gay & Lesbian Social Services.
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Human vaccines & immunotherapeuticsno. 1 (2024): 2301189-2301189
CAMBRIDGE PRISMS-GLOBAL MENTAL HEALTH (2024)
AIDS and Behaviorpp.1-19, (2024)
Peter A. Newman,Venkatesan Chakrapani,Notisha Massaquoi,Charmaine C. Williams,Wangari Tharao,Suchon Tepjan,Surachet Roungprakhon, Joelleann Forbes, Sarah Sebastian,Pakorn Akkakanjanasupar,Muna Aden
PLoS ONEno. 5 (2024): e0280710-e0280710
PLoS ONEno. 7 (2024): e0289396-e0289396
Ashley Lacombe-Duncan, Kaitrin Doll, Manvinder Gill, Viveka Ichikawa,Suchon Tepjan,Charmaine C. Williams,Notisha Massaquoi,Peter A. Newman
International Journal of Transgender Healthpp.1-14, (2024)
Trauma, violence & abusepp.15248380241284586-15248380241284586, (2024)
Journal of the International Association of Providers of AIDS Care (2023)
PLOS global public healthno. 4 (2023): e0001362-e0001362
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#Papers: 225
#Citation: 7714
H-Index: 46
G-Index: 81
Sociability: 6
Diversity: 4
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