Shai Fuxman

Shai Fuxman is a research
assistant at CSAP’s Northeast CAPT. His role at the CAPT is to provide
technical assistance and contribute to materials development, supporting
the work of state and local prevention practitioners in the design, implementation,
and evaluation of evidence-based substance abuse prevention efforts. His
work includes writing original materials including case studies related
to effective prevention practices, conducting literature searches and obtaining
articles, and reviewing and summarizing research literature and best practices
in specific areas.
Mr. Fuxman obtained his M.Ed. from the Harvard Graduate School of Education
and his B.A. in psychology and sociology from Brandeis University. Prior
to joining the CAPT team, Mr. Fuxman served as the research assistant
for the Global Center of the Health and Human Development Division at
EDC. In this capacity he supported projects such as the World Health
Organization Collaborating Center, the Network of Violence Prevention
Practitioners, and FOCUS on Young Adults Reproductive Health. In these
and other projects, he developed and maintained projects’ websites,
conducted both print and internet-based research, and translated content
from English to Latin American audiences. Originally from Israel, he
has lived for several years in Mexico and Venezuela and is fluent in
English, Spanish and Hebrew.
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