Dr. Brandon A Moton earned a Doctor of Public Health Degree in Behavioral Sciences
and Health Education and a Master of Public Health Degree with a concentration in
Health Policy and Management from Florida A&M University, College of Pharmacy and
Pharmaceutical Sciences, Institute of Public Health. He also holds a B.A. in Political
Science from Florida State University.
Dr. Moton’s research interests are in sexual health disparities, sexual behaviors,
and HIV prevention among racial & ethnic minorities. Currently, his research seeks
to examine the impact of hookup culture and social-media dating applications among
black gay, bi-sexual, and other men who have sex with men (GBM). His goal is to reduce
the research-to-practice gap to support improved health outcomes among black gay men
and other racial & ethnic minorities by applying evidence-based programs and interventions.
Dr. Moton holds professional memberships with the Florida Public Health Association
and the American Public Health Association.