Jennifer Logan, MD, MPH
MPH, University of South Florida, College of Public Health
MD, University of South Florida
BS, University of Miami
Biographical Sketch
Jennifer Logan attended medical school, completed her internship in Internal Medicine, and completed her Master of Public Health degree with a concentration in Global Communicable Diseases at the University of South Florida. Dr. Logan's interests include vaccine preventable diseases, HIV, HPV, public health, and health disparities. Her current research includes epidemiologic studies of patient demographics and HIV disease progression in Hillsborough County, cervical cancer and HPV screening for HIV-infected women, and research training to build capacity for adolescent HIV research in India.
Areas of Expertise
- HIV/AIDS
- HPV
- Public Health
- Health Disparities
Current Research
NIH-1D43TW006793-01A2, Emmanuel (PI) 9/07-6/12, Fogarty International Center, Program in Adolescent HIV/AIDS Research Training (PAHRT)
- The overall goal of this proposal is to initiate and sustain a Research Training Program in Adolescent HIV/AIDS involving the University of South Florida (USF) in Tampa, Florida, and Vadodara Medical College (VMC) in Gujarat, India. Role: Co-I
University of South Florida, Logan (PI) 4/07-6/09, Evaluation of Cervical Cancer Screening Practices for HIV-positive Women
- This study examines secondary data to evaluate whether HIV-infected women receive CDC-recommended cervical cancer screening, and how demographic factors impact receipt of this screening. Role: PI
University of South Florida, Menezes (PI) 9/06-6/09, Disease Progression and Health Change Patterns Among HIV-positive Patients at the Hillsborough County Health Department
- This study uses secondary data to examine a cohort of HIV-infected persons to determine disease progression and mediation factors. Role: Co-I
Publications
Logan JL. Adult Vaccination – A Commentary. American Journal of Health Education. In press.
Casanas B, Maldonado A, Diaz J & Logan JL. Hansen's Disease: misdiagnosis. Infections in Medicine. In press. Article ID No. iim202831
Laartz B, Gompf SG, Allaboun K, Marinez J, & Logan J. Viral Infections and Pregnancy. 2006 Mar 29. Available at: http://emedicine.com/med/topic3270.htm (Accessed May 18, 2007).
Logan J, Sinnott, J. Danger in the Flesh. 2007 Jan 11. Available at:
http://abcnews.go.com/Health/story?id=2785223. (Accessed February 8, 2008.)
Sinnott J, Logan J, Menezes L, et al. Linezolid and the Management of MRSA. (Technical Report) 2006 Nov 10. Tampa, Florida: TGH Infectious Disease.
Greene JN, Vincent A, Underhill J. PCR-confirmed ovale malaria in a returned traveler. Infections in Medicine. 2004;21(10):495.
Abstracts
Khambaty M, Logan JL, Menezes L, et al. Local Health Departments: A Point Source to Prevent Cervical Cancer among HIV-infected Women. Abstract accepted for poster presentation at the American Public Health Association 136th Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, 2008.
Logan JL, Menezes LJ, Zhu Y, et al. Changing profile of HIV/AIDS patients in Hillsborough County, Florida. Poster presented at the University of South Florida Research Day, Tampa, Florida, 2008.
Khambaty MQ, Logan JL, Menezes J et al. Local health departments: A point source to prevent cervical cancer among HIV-infected women. Poster presented at the University of South Florida Research Day, Tampa, 2008.
Menezes L, D'Souza K, Logan J, et al. Free ART and familial support increase treatment adherence among low-income HIV patients in Mumbai, India. 4th International AIDS Society Conference - Abstract CD-ROM. Sydney 2007.
Guest AL, Underhill JL, Carreon MD et al. Managing diabetes in the underserved through multi-disciplinary, support group visits facilitated by medical students. Poster presented at the University of South Florida Research Day, Tampa, 2003.

