Dr. Dunne is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Oral Health Sciences at the Temple University Kornberg School of Dentistry (TUKSoD), with a secondary appointment in the Department of Psychology. Dr. Dunne earned his PhD in Clinical and Health Psychology from the University of Florida. He completed a clinical internship in behavioral medicine and a post-doctoral fellowship in biobehavioral HIV research at the Brown Clinical Psychology Training Consortium. Dr. Dunne’s research focuses on the prevention and management of chronic illness, including HIV and chronic pain. Dr. Dunne also has expertise in stress management and collaborates on dental anxiety research projects at TUKSoD. Dr. Dunne was recently awarded a K23 Career Development Award from the National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health (NCCIH) to conduct research using mind-body interventions for chronic pain management among persons living with HIV. Dr. Dunne has published more than 25 manuscripts in peer-reviewed journals on topics such as substance use, HIV treatment and prevention, and stress management. He is a member of the Society of Behavioral Medicine and active in the sexual health/HIV and integrative health special interest groups.