

Price Fellows
Since 1996, 29 individuals have participated in the Price Fellowships for HIV Prevention. These leaders in HIV prevention are listed below with their organizations and diverse prevention projects at the time of their fellowship.
2006 Price Fellows
ManChui Leung
Asian and Pacific Islander American Health Forum
San Francisco, CA
Fellowship focus: Improving women’s health and wellness by examining the intersection of HIV and domestic violence
Jonathan Stockton
The Catalyst Foundation
Lancaster, CA
Fellowship focus: Turning The Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) Study into a real world application for the prevention of HIV among incarcerated youth
Cedric Whitfield
Los Angeles Biomedical Research Institute
Torrance, CA
Fellowship focus: Implementing sales/marketing theory in health education to African American MSM in social/communal Settings
Price Fellowship Alumni
2005 Price Fellows
Erick T. Seelbach
Lifelong AIDS Alliance Seattle, Washington
Fellowship focus: The connection between crystal methamphetamine use (non-injecting) and HIV transmission and acquisition among men who have sex with men in urban settings
Lisa Carver
Tri-City Health Center
Fremont, California
Fellowship focus: Expanding HIV risk reduction options for substance abusing women of color
Pamela Wrenn
Chicago State University
Chicago, Illinois
Fellowship focus: Incarcerated populations and HIV seroconversion: Research review and potential prevention implications for African American communities
2004 Price Fellows
Molly Franks
Cascadia Behavioral Healthcare
Portland, Oregon
Fellowship focus: Using peer education in preventing HIV/AIDS in young MSM: A multicultural model.
Julian Hernandez
Alta Med Health Services Corp.
Los Angeles, California
Fellowship focus: Making sure prevention does not get lost in translation: Ensuring cultural competency when implementing effective proven interventions in Latino CBOs.
Lenecia Powdar
AID Atlanta
Atlanta, Georgia
Fellowship focus: Effective HIV/STD prevention program for affected African-American teenage girls.
2003 Price Fellows
A. Toni Young
Community Education Group, Inc.
Washington, D.C.
Fellowship focus: Barriers, facilitators and challenges to African-American participation in HIV Vaccine Clinical Trials.
Kathryn Jerman
Outright Vermont
Burlington, Vermont
Fellowship focus: Developing an HIV prevention media campaign for rural LGBTQ youth.
Rosemary Thomas
AIDS Information Duluth
Duluth, Minnesota
Fellowship focus: The synergy of human immunodeficiency virus, sexually transmitted diseases and hepatitis A-C prevention education.
2002 Price Fellows
Joan Benoit
Institute for Community Outreach / Native American AIDS Project
San Francisco, California
Jordan Blaze
Asian Pacific AIDS Intervention Team
Los Angeles, California
Joan Benoit
Institute for Community Outreach / Native American AIDS Project
San Francisco, California
Peggy Sandeen
AIDS Project of Central Iowa
Des Moines, Iowa
2001 Price Fellows
Teresa Dulce
Danzine
Portland, Oregon
Teresa Dulce
Danzine
Portland, Oregon
Michael Mizwa
AIDS Foundation Houston, Inc.
Houston, Texas
Harold Young
Comprehensive Care Clinic
Sarasota, Florida
2000 Price Fellows
Nancy Emery
Communication Service for the Deaf
St. Paul, Minnesota
Nancy Emery
Communication Service for the Deaf
St. Paul, Minnesota
Martin Rojas-Gonzalez
CALOR, a Division of the Anixter Center
Chicago, Illinois
Nancy Emery
Communication Service for the Deaf
St. Paul, Minnesota
Nancy Emery
Communication Service for the Deaf
St. Paul, Minnesota
Martin Rojas-Gonzalez
CALOR, a Division of the Anixter Center
Chicago, Illinois
Ifeoma Udoh
California Prostitutes Education Project
Oakland, California
1999 Price Fellows
Diane Bonne
Northwest AIDS Foundation
Seattle, Washington
Jésus Geliga
Resource Center of Dallas
Dallas, Texas
Edward Tepporn
St. Louis Effort for AIDS
St. Louis, Missouri
1998 Price Fellows
Shari Lowenthal Short
AIDS / HIV Services Group
Charlottesville, Virginia
Brenda Storey
Mission Neighborhood Health Center
San Francisco, California
Alice Tkachik
Sisters Helping Each Other
Chicago, Illinois
1997 Price Fellows
Michael Kaplan
District 202
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Dr. José Toro-Alfonso, Ph.D.
Fundacion SIDA de Puerto Rico
San Juan, Puerto Rico
Dan Wohlfeiler
Stop AIDS Project, Inc.
San Francisco, California
1996 Price Fellows
Raymond Dumas (deceased)
National AIDS Task Force
San Francisco, California
Harry Simpson
Community Health Awareness Group
Detroit, Michigan
*All Price Fellowship participants are listed in conjunction with the organization they were associated with at the time of their fellowship experience.
