Angulique Yvette Outlaw (ac0729)
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Family Medicine and Public Health Sciences
60 W. Hancock
Dr. Angulique Y. Outlaw is an Associate Professor (Research Track) in the Department of Family Medicine and Public Health Sciences, Division of Behavioral Health Sciences. She is a pediatric psychologist with significant expertise in designing, implementing, and evaluating interventions for high-risk youth utilizing community-based participatory research (CBPR) practices. Dr. Outlaw has extensive CBPR expertise and experience with at-risk adolescents and young adults and adolescents and young adults living with HIV, authoring a book chapter about community-based intervention research. She also has experience with multi-site evaluation studies via NIH-funded clinical trials (PI, Co-I), the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC; Consortium PI), and HRSA Special Projects of National Significance (PI, Co-I). Dr. Outlaw is currently the co-lead for the Engagement, Innovation, and Excellence Scientific Leadership Group, and was the lead for the National Youth Community Advisory Board (NYCAB) for the Adolescent Medicine Trials Network for HIV Interventions (ATN), as well as the lead for Community Engagement and a Site PI. She was the Evaluator (Consortium PI) for a comprehensive service provision project for at risk individuals and individuals living with HIV to improve service coordination (CDC funded). Finally, Dr. Outlaw is the Director of a comprehensive, grant-funded, sexual health prevention program (Wayne State University Prevention: W’SUP) for at-risk adolescents and young adults (ages 13 – 29), with projects focusing on HIV testing (including self-testing); primary prevention education, and referral and linkage to care; group-level, skills building HIV prevention programming (primary and secondary prevention); and health promotion (tobacco reduction and/or cessation; importance of healthy eating and exercise).
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