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Steven M. Goodreau (PhD 2001, Pennsylvania State)

Research Interests:
Human social networks, HIV, sexual identity and behavior, human/pathogen co-evolution, population genetics, infectious disease epidemiology

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Selected Publications:

2008

Hunter DR, Goodreau SM, and Handcock MS. Goodness-of-fit of social network models. Journal of the American Statistical Association. 103(481): 248-258.

2007

Morris M, Goodreau SM and Moody J. "Sexual networks, concurrency, and STD/HIV." Chapter 7 in Sexually Transmitted Diseases (4th edition), eds. Holmes KK et al. New York, McGraw-Hill.

2007

Goodreau SM and Golden MR. Biological and demographic causes of high HIV and STD prevalence in men who have sex with men. Sexually Transmitted Infections 83(6):458-62.

2007

Peinado J, Goodreau S, Goicochea P, Vergara J, Ojeda N, Casapia M, Ortiz A, Zamalloa V, Galvan R, Sanchez J. Role Versatility among Men who have Sex with Men in Urban Peru. Journal of Sex Research 44(3):233-239.

2007

Goodreau SM. Advances in exponential random graph (p*) models applied to a large social network. Social Networks 29(2):231-248.

2006

Goodreau SM. Assessing the effects of human mixing patterns on HIV-1 interhost phylogenetics through social network simulation. Genetics 172(4):2033-2045.

2005

Goodreau SM, Goicochea LP and Sanchez J. Versatility in sexual role among men who have sex with men: implications for HIV transmission dynamics. Journal of Infectious Disease 191(Suppl 1):S147-S158.


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