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Dr. Michael P. Grillo is a part-time Lecturer in the Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics at San Diego State University's School of Public Health. He also serves as the Director of Prevention, Education and Training for the U.S. Department of Defense HIV Prevention Program since June 2003, where he leads global HIV training initiatives and collaborates with technical working groups.
- PhD in Industrial/Organizational Psychology, Alliant International University (2006)
- MS in Industrial/Organizational Psychology, Alliant International University (2002)
- BA in Behavioral Sciences, National University (1999, summa cum laude)
Dr. Grillo specializes in HIV-related epidemiology, focusing on seroprevalence, behavioral risk factors, and prevention strategies for vulnerable populations. He has developed influential training programs like "prevention for positives" and works closely with the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR).
His career spans military service and global health leadership, with roles as a Team Leader and Desk Officer for 22 African countries and support for Latin American and Central Asian nations.
- Military awards from the Secretary of Defense
- Civilian awards from the Secretary of Defense
- Awards from the Secretary of the Navy
Dr. Grillo’s contributions include training over 150 healthcare providers across 35+ countries and serving as principal investigator for international HIV research projects.
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