About:
Sean Cahill, PhD, is Director of Health Policy Research at the Fenway Institute and Director of Curriculum and Policy at the National Center for Innovation in HIV Care. He teaches courses on domestic and global LGBT policy, HIV policy, and sexual and reproductive health at Northeastern and Brandeis Universities. Cahill serves on the Massachusetts Special Legislative Commission on Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Aging, and served on the Massachusetts LGBT Youth Commission from 2012-2015. Cahill has worked on LGBT aging issues since 2000, when he was lead author of Outing Age: Public Policy Issues Affecting GLBT Elders, published by the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force Policy Institute. At Gay Men’s Health Crisis he led work on HIV and aging, helping organize a 2010 conference hosted by the White House Office of National AIDS Policy.