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Trevor Hart is a Professor in the Department of Psychology at Toronto Metropolitan University, where he also directs the HIV Prevention Lab and the new HOPE Centre dedicated to addressing health disparities experienced by sexual and gender minority people. His research focuses on health psychology, particularly in the areas of HIV/AIDS, sexual health, and clinical trials. Currently, he is involved in a CIHR-funded randomized controlled trial evaluating a novel HIV prevention intervention aimed at reducing risk factors and improving health outcomes among gay, bisexual, and queer men. Hart has also led the Engage cohort study, which investigates recent HIV infections and other sexually transmitted infections among this population in major Canadian cities. After completing his doctorate in clinical psychology at Temple University and a post-doctoral fellowship at Emory University, he has authored numerous publications and has received various awards for his contributions to research and clinical practice. He holds memberships in several professional organizations, including the Royal Society of Canada and the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies. His extensive work has advanced both academic knowledge and community practices in behavioral health and HIV prevention.
Department of Chemical Engineering