Raul U. Hernandez-Ramirez, PhD
Research Scientist in Biostatistics (CMIPS)Cards
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Director, Dissemination and Implementation Science Methods (DISM) Core, Center for Interdisciplinary Research on AIDS
Affiliated Faculty, Yale Institute for Global Health
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Research Scientist in Biostatistics (CMIPS)
Director, Dissemination and Implementation Science Methods (DISM) Core, Center for Interdisciplinary Research on AIDS; Affiliated Faculty, Yale Institute for Global Health
Biography
Raul U. Hernandez-Ramirez is a Research Scientist in Biostatistics at the Center for Methods in Implementation and Prevention Science (CMIPS) and Director of the Dissemination and Implementation Science Methods (DISM) Core at the Center for Interdisciplinary Research on AIDS (CIRA). His research mainly focuses on HIV/AIDS, cancer, and implementation science (IS). He also conducts research to develop and apply causal inference methods for the evaluation of HIV prevention interventions and methods to account for exposure uncertainty in environmental health studies. He collaborates on research projects and grants in New Haven and other settings in the US, as well as in low- and middle-income countries, including Mexico and others. He is interested in adapting/developing and applying interventions to increase the uptake of evidence-based interventions and practices for prevention and care of HIV and of cancer (e.g., follow up care for abnormal cervical cancer screens) and strategies to enable their implementation. He is a member of the Yale Cancer Center (YCC) and the Yale Institute for Global Health (YIGH).
He provides expertise, consultations, and technical assistance and seminars and trainings on IS and research methods, design, and analysis to CIRA affiliates through CIRA’s DISM core and and projects in Ending the HIV Epidemic (EHE) priority areas through the CIRA affiliated IS hub R3EDI (Rigorous, Rapid, & Relevant Evidence aDaptation & Implementation to EHE).
He completed a PhD in Public Health (Chronic Disease Epidemiology) at Yale and conducted part of his doctoral dissertation research as a predoctoral visiting fellow at the National Cancer Institute (NCI). He subsequently completed the Training Institute for Dissemination and Implementation Research in Cancer (TIDIRC) and the Multilevel Intervention Training Institute (MLTI) from NCI, as well as the training in optimization of multicomponent interventions using the Multiphase Optimization Strategy (MOST) by Dr. Linda Collins.
Before coming to Yale, he gained substantial research experience in nutrition, environment health, and cancer at the National Institute of Public Health of Mexico. He spent several years in Mexico working as a researcher and instructor and was the project coordinator, data manager, and main statistician for a multistate study. He previously obtained a MSc in Epidemiology and a BSc in Nutrition.
Appointments
Biostatistics
Research ScientistPrimary
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Education & Training
- PhD
- Yale University, Public Health (Chronic Disease Epidemiology) (2018)
- MPhil
- Yale University, Public Health (Chronic Disease Epidemiology) (2016)
- Predoctoral Visiting Fellow
- National Cancer Institute (2016)
Research
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Medical Research Interests
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ORCID
0000-0001-8272-1474
Research at a Glance
Yale Co-Authors
Publications Timeline
Research Interests
Donna Spiegelman, ScD
Amy Justice, MD, PhD
Laura Forastiere, PhD
Sten H. Vermund, MD, PhD
Alyssa Ann Grimshaw, MBA, MLIS, MPH
Kate Nyhan, MLS
Stomach Neoplasms
Neoplasms
HIV
Global Health
Publications
2024
Cultural Spanish Adaptation, Factor Structure, and Reliability of Implementation Science Instruments for Suicide Prevention
Pérez-Matus S, Hernández-Ramírez R, González-Forteza C, Benjet C, Villalobos-Gallegos L. Cultural Spanish Adaptation, Factor Structure, and Reliability of Implementation Science Instruments for Suicide Prevention. Psychological Services 2024 PMID: 39541544, DOI: 10.1037/ser0000914.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRoot mean square error of approximationComparative fit indexConfirmatory factor analysis indicesEvidence-based practiceMexican-Spanish versionTucker-Lewis fit indexConfirmatory factor analysisSuicide preventionInternal consistencyImplementation of evidence-based practicesSpecialized mental health careSpanish versionFit indicesMental health careCross-cultural adaptationStandardized Root Mean SquareValues of comparative fit indexPreliminary psychometric propertiesAt-risk populationsError of approximationFactor structureGatekeeper interventionTraining interventionFeasibility measuresHealth careExposure measurement error in air pollution health effect studies: A pooled analysis of personal exposure validation studies across the US
Zhang B, Eum K, Szpiro A, Zhang N, Hernández Ramírez R, Spiegelman D, Suh H. Exposure measurement error in air pollution health effect studies: A pooled analysis of personal exposure validation studies across the US. ISEE Conference Abstracts 2024, 2024 DOI: 10.1289/isee.2024.0981.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsNavigating grey areas in HIV and mental health implementation science
Harkness A, Giusto A, Hamilton A, Hernandez‐Ramirez R, Spiegelman D, Weiner B, Beidas R, Larson M, Lippman S, Wainberg M, Smith J. Navigating grey areas in HIV and mental health implementation science. Journal Of The International AIDS Society 2024, 27: e26271. PMID: 38923301, PMCID: PMC11197965, DOI: 10.1002/jia2.26271.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAltmetricMeSH Keywords and ConceptsConceptsImplementation scienceNational Institute of Mental HealthImplementation researchMental healthImplementation strategiesImpact of implementation strategiesHIV Epidemic goalsInstitute of Mental HealthUNAIDS targetsFederal fundersResearch workforceHIV transmissionEvidence-basedGlobal HIVUnited StatesHIVCapacity buildingRecipient's perspectiveNational InstituteHealthExpert guidanceInterventionHigh-impact scienceControl groupOvercome challengesThe protective effect of dietary folate intake on gastric cancer is modified by alcohol consumption: A pooled analysis of the StoP Consortium
Gonzalez‐Palacios S, Compañ‐Gabucio L, Torres‐Collado L, Oncina‐Canovas A, García‐de‐la‐Hera M, Collatuzzo G, Negri E, Pelucchi C, Rota M, López‐Carrillo L, Lunet N, Morais S, Ward M, Martin V, Lozano‐Lorca M, Malekzadeh R, Pakseresht M, Hernández‐Ramírez R, Bonzi R, Patel L, López‐Cervantes M, Rabkin C, Tsugane S, Hidaka A, Trichopoulou A, Karakatsani A, Camargo M, Curado M, Zhang Z, La Vecchia C, Boffetta P, Vioque J. The protective effect of dietary folate intake on gastric cancer is modified by alcohol consumption: A pooled analysis of the StoP Consortium. International Journal Of Cancer 2024, 155: 1367-1375. PMID: 38757245, PMCID: PMC11326987, DOI: 10.1002/ijc.35004.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAltmetricConceptsDietary folate intakeHigh folate intakeFolate intakeRisk of GCOdds ratioGastric cancerAlcoholic drinks/dayAlcohol consumptionEffect of dietary folate intakeEffect of folate intakeQuartile of folate intakeFood frequency questionnaireCalculate adjusted odds ratiosCase-control studyConfidence intervalsAdjusted odds ratiosFrequency questionnaireGC casesGC riskPooled analysisQuartile incrementLowest quartileLow riskLinear mixed modelsModifiable factorsAssessing Direct and Spillover Effects of Intervention Packages in Network-randomized Studies
Buchanan A, Hernández-Ramírez R, Lok J, Vermund S, Friedman S, Forastiere L, Spiegelman D. Assessing Direct and Spillover Effects of Intervention Packages in Network-randomized Studies. Epidemiology 2024, 35: 481-488. PMID: 38709023, DOI: 10.1097/ede.0000000000001742.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIntervention packageEffectiveness of interventional packageImprove intervention deliveryPeer education interventionHIV prevention trialsPeer educator trainingMarginal structural modelsPublic health impactHIV risk behaviorsIntervention deliveryIntervention NetworkEducational interventionParticipant visitsPrevention trialsFollow-up visitRisk behaviorsHealth impactsInterventionEducational trainingParticipantsSpillover effectsVisitsHIVExposed networksPeerThe association between dietary fiber intake and gastric cancer: a pooled analysis of 11 case–control studies
Collatuzzo G, Cortez Lainez J, Pelucchi C, Negri E, Bonzi R, Palli D, Ferraroni M, Zhang Z, Yu G, Lunet N, Morais S, López-Carrillo L, Zaridze D, Maximovitch D, Guevara M, Santos-Sanchez V, Vioque J, Garcia de la Hera M, Ward M, Malekzadeh R, Pakseresht M, Hernández-Ramírez R, Turati F, Rabkin C, Liao L, Sinha R, López-Cervantes M, Tsugane S, Hidaka A, Camargo M, Curado M, Zubair N, Kristjansson D, Shah S, La Vecchia C, Boffetta P. The association between dietary fiber intake and gastric cancer: a pooled analysis of 11 case–control studies. European Journal Of Nutrition 2024, 63: 1857-1865. PMID: 38687390, PMCID: PMC11329417, DOI: 10.1007/s00394-024-03388-w.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAltmetricConceptsDietary fiber intakeCase-control studyFiber intakeQuartiles of dietary fiber intakeOdds ratioStomach cancer PoolingHospital-based case-control studyQuartile of fiber intakeConfidence intervalsFood frequency questionnaireHistological typeMethodsWe pooled dataIntake of dietary fiberMultivariate logistic regression modelAnatomical sitesLogistic regression modelsVegetable intakeResultsThe ORCancer mortalityFrequency questionnaireSocioeconomic statusStratified analysisDietary factorsRegression modelsPooled analysisDietary intake of vitamin C and gastric cancer: a pooled analysis within the Stomach cancer Pooling (StoP) Project
Sassano M, Seyyedsalehi M, Collatuzzo G, Pelucchi C, Bonzi R, Ferraroni M, Palli D, Yu G, Zhang Z, López-Carrillo L, Lunet N, Morais S, Zaridze D, Maximovich D, Martín V, Castano-Vinyals G, Vioque J, González-Palacios S, Ward M, Malekzadeh R, Pakseresht M, Hernández-Ramirez R, López-Cervantes M, Negri E, Turati F, Rabkin C, Tsugane S, Hidaka A, Lagiou A, Lagiou P, Camargo M, Curado M, Boccia S, La Vecchia C, Boffetta P. Dietary intake of vitamin C and gastric cancer: a pooled analysis within the Stomach cancer Pooling (StoP) Project. Gastric Cancer 2024, 27: 461-472. PMID: 38436761, PMCID: PMC11016516, DOI: 10.1007/s10120-024-01476-8.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsAltmetric
2023
Overall, Direct, Spillover, and Composite Effects of Components of a Peer-Driven Intervention Package on Injection Risk Behavior Among People Who Inject Drugs in the HPTN 037 Study
Hernández-Ramírez R, Spiegelman D, Lok J, Forastiere L, Friedman S, Latkin C, Vermund S, Buchanan A. Overall, Direct, Spillover, and Composite Effects of Components of a Peer-Driven Intervention Package on Injection Risk Behavior Among People Who Inject Drugs in the HPTN 037 Study. AIDS And Behavior 2023, 28: 225-237. PMID: 37932493, PMCID: PMC11062514, DOI: 10.1007/s10461-023-04213-x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsAltmetricConceptsInjection risk behaviorsPeer education interventionRisk behaviorsClinical trial registrationSubsequent risk behaviorsTRIAL REGISTRATIONOutcome ratesSecondary data analysisIndex individualsRoutine evaluationIntervention componentsIntervention NetworkMixed effects modelsIntervention packageGroups/networksPeer education trainingPeer educatorsOverall rateInterventionPeer educationEffects modelTraining sessionsDrugsControl conditionBehavioral measuresFactors associated with receiving results and attending colposcopy in patients with positive HPV screens in Mexico City
León-Maldonado L, Hernández-Ramírez R, Torres-Ibarra L, Spiegelman D, Sheth S, Lazcano E, Cadena-Fiscal J, Salmerón J. Factors associated with receiving results and attending colposcopy in patients with positive HPV screens in Mexico City. Preventive Medicine Reports 2023, 35: 102347. PMID: 37593354, PMCID: PMC10428024, DOI: 10.1016/j.pmedr.2023.102347.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsConceptsPercent of participantsColposcopy appointmentHealthcare facilitiesHigh-risk human papillomavirusMultivariable logistic regressionHealthcare system factorsScreening resultsPositive screening resultsColposcopy adherenceColposcopy clinicHPV screenPrevious PapMedian ageCervical cancerPap testHuman papillomavirusHigh school educationPatientsGreater adherenceExperienced nursesGood complianceLogistic regressionScheduling appointmentsLimited staff availabilityAdherenceYoghurt Intake and Gastric Cancer: A Pooled Analysis of 16 Studies of the StoP Consortium
Collatuzzo G, Negri E, Pelucchi C, Bonzi R, Turati F, Rabkin C, Liao L, Sinha R, Palli D, Ferraroni M, López-Carrillo L, Lunet N, Morais S, Albanes D, Weinstein S, Parisi D, Zaridze D, Maximovitch D, Dierssen-Sotos T, Jiménez-Moleón J, Vioque J, de la Hera M, Curado M, Dias-Neto E, Hernández-Ramírez R, López-Cervantes M, Ward M, Tsugane S, Hidaka A, Lagiou A, Lagiou P, Zhang Z, Trichopoulou A, Karakatsani A, Camargo M, La Vecchia C, Boffetta P. Yoghurt Intake and Gastric Cancer: A Pooled Analysis of 16 Studies of the StoP Consortium. Nutrients 2023, 15: 1877. PMID: 37111097, PMCID: PMC10147010, DOI: 10.3390/nu15081877.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsAltmetricMeSH Keywords and ConceptsConceptsGastric cancerYoghurt intakeYoghurt consumptionOdds ratioMultivariable unconditional logistic regression modelStomach cancer Pooling (StoP) ProjectStudy-specific odds ratiosUnconditional logistic regression modelsFood frequency questionnairePopulation-based studyConfidence intervalsIntestinal gastric cancerLogistic regression modelsFrequency questionnaireIntestinal casesPooled analysisProtective effectPooling ProjectGut microbiotaGC casesDisease riskGC riskAdditional studiesIntakeCardia
News
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- March 08, 2023Source: Yale Daily News
YSPH Center promotes implementation of academic research to improve public health outcomes
- September 23, 2021
Implementation Science Hub Led by Yale Center for Methods in Implementation and Prevention Science Researchers Renewed and New Ending the HIV Epidemic Community Project Launched
- March 15, 2021
Yale CMIPS Affiliate Dr. Jeremy Schwartz and Director Dr. Donna Spiegelman Join New Project to Improve CVD Care for Ugandans Living with HIV
- November 17, 2020
Dr. Donna Spiegelman, Director of Yale’s Center for Methods in Implementation and Prevention Science, Receives Grant to Support Community Organizations in Ending the HIV Epidemic