Elena Rosenberg-Carlson, MPH

Ending the HIV Epidemic Coordinator, Administrative Core


Elena Rosenberg-Carlson, MPH, manages and supports several implementation research and capacity-building projects as the CHIPTS Ending the HIV Epidemic Coordinator and Project Director of the CHIPTS Implementation Science Hub. She has significant experience facilitating public health efforts in partnership with diverse stakeholders, most recently for the infectious disease division at the Minnesota Department of Health. With a background in intervention development, health education, evaluation, and quality improvement, she is passionate about using data-driven, collaborative approaches to address health disparities. Ms. Rosenberg-Carlson received her BA from Carleton College and her MPH from the University of Michigan. She is currently pursuing her doctorate degree in public health with a concentration in implementation science at Johns Hopkins University.

Contact: ERosenberg-Carlson@mednet.ucla.edu

FEATURED PUBLICATIONS:

1. Üsküp, D. K., Nieto, O., Rosenberg-Carlson, E., & Brooks, R. A. (2024). Acceptability and appropriateness of information sessions to increase knowledge and awareness of PrEP and TelePrEP among Latina Women. AIDS care, 1–10. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1080/09540121.2024.2354223


2. Üsküp, D. K., Nieto, O., Rosenberg-Carlson, E., Lee, S. J., Milburn, N. G., & Brooks, R. A. (2022). Acceptability and Appropriateness of Digital PrEP Interventions for Black and Latina Cisgender Women: Perspectives From Service Providers in Los Angeles County. Journal of acquired immune deficiency syndromes (1999), 90(S1), S134–S140. https://doi.org/10.1097/QAI.0000000000002973


3. Jolayemi, O., Bogart, L. M., Storholm, E. D., Goodman-Meza, D., Rosenberg-Carlson, E., Cohen, R., Kao, U., Shoptaw, S., & Landovitz, R. J. (2022). Perspectives on preparing for long-acting injectable treatment for HIV among consumer, clinical and nonclinical stakeholders: A qualitative study exploring the anticipated challenges and opportunities for implementation in Los Angeles County. PloS one, 17(2), e0262926. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0262926