Morgan Spahnie, MCR


Morgan Spahnie is an experienced public health professional who currently serves as the Operations Manager for the Center for Health Outcomes and Policy Evaluation Studies (HOPES). He has a Bachelor’s degree in Public Health and a Master’s degree in Clinical Research from The Ohio State University. Morgan has a strong background in community-engaged work, and been involved in epidemiological research benefitting the LGBTQ+ community for nearly 5 years.

In his role as Operations Manager, Morgan brings a combination of strategic thinking and operational expertise to the team. He has successfully managed complex projects and led cross-functional teams in the past.

Morgan is passionate about health equity and improving outcomes for underrepresented populations. He is proud to work with a team that shares his passion, and is committed to making a positive impact in the field of health research.

 

Education

  • BS, Public Health | The Ohio State University
  • MCR, Clinical Research | The Ohio State University

 

Selected Conference Presentations, Abstracts, and Publications

Copen CE, Rushmore J, de Voux A, Kirkcaldy RD, Fakile YF, Tilchin C, Duchen J, Jennings JM, Spahnie M, Turner AN, Miller WC, Novak R, Schneider JA, Trotter AB, Bernstein KT. Factors associated with syphilis transmission and acquisition among men who have sex with men (MSM): Protocol for a multi-site egocentric network study. JMIR Research Protocols

Spahnie M, Matthews A, Kiss D, et al. P211 Changes in sexual behavior during COVID-19 among men who have sex with men in a sexual network study. Sexually Transmitted Infections 2021;97:A114-A115.

Copen C, Rushmore J, Jennings J, et al. P092 Healthcare access and syphilis testing among Black and White MSM: Results from the Network Epidemiology of Syphilis Transmission Study. Sexually Transmitted Infections 2021;97:A84.

Spahnie M, Matthews A, Moyers K, et al. PSM44 Social consequences of participating in a sexual network study. Sexually Transmitted Disease Vol. 47. Two Commerce Sq, 2001 Market St, Philadelphia, PA 19103 USA: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2020.

Matthews A, Spahnie M, Moyers K, et al. PSM31 Self-reported group identities among men who have sex with men in a sexual network study. Sexually Transmitted Diseases. Vol. 47. Two Commerce Sq, 2001 Market St, Philadelphia, PA 19103 USA: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2020.

Moyers K, Kiss D, Spahnie M, et al. PSM33 Using ecological momentary assessment to measure sexual behavior among men who have sex with men. Sexually Transmitted Diseases. Vol. 47. Two Commerce Sq, 2001 Market St, Philadelphia, PA 19103 USA: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2020.

Ricks J, Spahnie M, Conroy S, et al. P553 Initiating a sexual network study among men who have sex with men: A mixed-methods pilot study. Sexually Transmitted Infections 2019;95:A249.