Judith D. Auerbach, PhD

Board Vice Chair
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Judith Auerbach, PhD, is a public sociologist, independent science and policy consultant, and professor in the School of Medicine at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF). She previously served as vice president, research and evaluation at the San Francisco AIDS Foundation; vice president, public policy and program development, at amfAR; director of the behavioral and social science program and HIV prevention science coordinator in the Office of AIDS Research at the US National Institutes of Health (NIH); assistant director for social and behavioral sciences in the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy; and senior program officer at the Institute of Medicine.

Dr. Auerbach received her PhD in sociology from the University of California, Berkeley, and has taught, presented, and published widely in the areas of HIV/AIDS, social science, public policy, and sex and gender. Dr. Auerbach has served on numerous professional and advisory groups, including the US National Advisory Council on Drug Abuse, PEPFAR Scientific Advisory Board, Governing Council of the International AIDS Society, IAVI ADVANCE Scientific Advisory Group, and board of directors of The Well Project, among others.

For her science and policy work, Dr. Auerbach has received numerous awards including the 2006 Research in Action Award from the Treatment Action Group (TAG), the 2008 Career Award from the Sociologists AIDS Network, the 2010 Thomas M. Kelly Leadership Award from Project Inform, and the 2014 Feminist-Scholar-Activist Award from the Sex and Gender Section of the American Sociological Association.

Board Vice Chair

Judith Auerbach, PhD, is a public sociologist, independent science and policy consultant, and professor in the School of Medicine at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF). She previously served as vice president, research and evaluation at the San Francisco AIDS Foundation; vice president, public policy and program development, at amfAR; director of the behavioral and social science program and HIV prevention science coordinator in the Office of AIDS Research at the US National Institutes of Health (NIH); assistant director for social and behavioral sciences in the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy; and senior program officer at the Institute of Medicine.

Dr. Auerbach received her PhD in sociology from the University of California, Berkeley, and has taught, presented, and published widely in the areas of HIV/AIDS, social science, public policy, and sex and gender. Dr. Auerbach has served on numerous professional and advisory groups, including the US National Advisory Council on Drug Abuse, PEPFAR Scientific Advisory Board, Governing Council of the International AIDS Society, IAVI ADVANCE Scientific Advisory Group, and board of directors of The Well Project, among others.

For her science and policy work, Dr. Auerbach has received numerous awards including the 2006 Research in Action Award from the Treatment Action Group (TAG), the 2008 Career Award from the Sociologists AIDS Network, the 2010 Thomas M. Kelly Leadership Award from Project Inform, and the 2014 Feminist-Scholar-Activist Award from the Sex and Gender Section of the American Sociological Association.

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