Professor and Head, Public Health Sciences
Professor, Medicine (Infectious Diseases)
Queen's University, Kingston
Kingston, ON, Canada
Dr. Bradley Stoner is Professor and Head, Department of Public Health Sciences and Professor of Medicine at Queen’s University, Kingston, ON Canada. His research focuses on the clinical epidemiology of sexually transmitted diseases and sociocultural factors which influence infectious disease risk in human populations.
Dr. Stoner received the AB degree from Harvard, the MA degree from McGill, and MD and PhD degrees from Indiana University. He then completed internal medicine residency training at Duke University Medical Center, followed by postdoctoral fellowship training in infectious diseases at the University of Washington in Seattle. Joining the faculty of Washington University in St. Louis, he then served as Chief of STD Services for the St. Louis County Department of Health and Medical Director of the CDC-funded St. Louis STD/HIV Prevention Training Center. His work has focused on sex partner networks and STD risk; perception of symptoms and health-seeking responses; partnership concordance issues; and health services approaches to improving STI care.
Dr. Stoner has held several national and international leadership roles in STD prevention and control. He previously served as a Visiting Medical Officer in HIV and Reproductive Health at the World Health Organization (WHO), and he is Past-President of the American Sexually Transmitted Diseases Association (ASTDA). He currently serves as North American Regional Director for the International Union Against Sexually Transmitted Infections (IUSTI). Dr. Stoner is a former Chair of the CDC/HRSA Advisory Committee (CHAC) on HIV, Viral Hepatitis, and STD Prevention and Treatment, and has served as subject matter expert for the development of CDC’s STD/STI Treatment Guidelines for more than two decades. He is board-certified in infectious diseases and internal medicine.
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