
Brian Mustanski, PhD
(he/him)
- Director
Brian Mustanski, PhD, is tenured Professor of Medical Social Sciences, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Psychology, and Infectious Diseases at Northwestern University. He is the Director of the Impact Institute and Director of the Third Coast Center for AIDS Research. The majority of his research focuses on the health and development of sexual and gender minority youth and the application of new media and technology to sexual health promotion and HIV prevention with young men who have sex with men (MSM). Dr. Mustanski’s work spans the translational spectrum and includes epidemiological studies, longitudinal cohort studies focused on developmental trajectories and rick/protective mechanism, the development and testing of HIV interventions, and implementation science. He has been a Principal Investigator of over $70 million in federal and foundation research and training awards. His current projects include a NIDA-funded cohort study of young gay/bisexual men that seeks to gain a multilevel perspective on the drivers of substance use and HIV in this population, two hybrid effectiveness-implementation randomized controlled trials of HIV prevention program for adolescent and young adult gay/bisexual men (NIDA, NIMH, NIMHD), and NIAID funding to coordinate the use of implementation science in the federal Ending the HIV Epidemic initiative. Dr. Mustanski has published over 360 peer reviewed journal articles. He is a frequent advisor to federal agencies and other organizations on LGBTQ health and HIV prevention, including serving as an appointed member of the National Advisory Council on Minority Health and Health Disparities and the NIH Council of Councils Sexual and Gender Minority Research Working Group. Some recognition for his work includes being named a William T Grant Scholar, the Award for Distinguished Scientific Contribution from the Society for the Psychological Study of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Issues of the American Psychological Association, and NBC News selecting him in 2017 from 1,600 nominees to their inaugural list of 30 changemakers and innovators making a positive difference in the LGBTQ community. In 2020, he served as the 46th President of the International Academy of Sex Research.