1 UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI Curriculum Vitae 1. Date: March, 2011 PERSONAL 2. Name: F. Daniel Armstrong (Danny) Birthplace: Albemarle, NC 3. Home Phone: (305) 232-9077 4. Office Phone: MCCD: (305) 243-6801 FAX: (305) 243-5978 CELL: 305-796-9272 EMAIL: darmstrong@miami.edu 5. Home Address: 8221 SW 133rd Street Miami, FL 33156 Family: Wife: Kim Wehunt Armstrong Sons: Matthew Daniel Armstrong Timothy Michael Armstrong 6. 6a. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11: Current Academic Rank: Professor Current Track of Appointment: Tenured Primary Department: Pediatrics Secondary Appointment(s): Psychology Citizenship: USA Visa Type NA Primary Current Positions: Associate Chair, Department of Pediatrics Director, Mailman Center for Child Development Director, University of Miami Sickle Cell Center Associate Chief of Staff, Holtz Children’s Hospital Interim Sr. Vice President/Chief Administrative Officer, Holtz Children’s Hospital/Jackson Health System HIGHER EDUCATION 11. Institutional Brevard College, Brevard, NC 8/74-5/76 Degree: Associate of Arts (summa cum laude) 2 Duke University, Durham, NC 8/76-5/78 Degree: Bachelor of Arts (summa cum laude) Majors: Psychology, Religion Southern Methodist University Dallas, TX Degree: Master of Arts Major: Counseling Psychology 8/78-5/80 West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV Degree: Ph.D. Major: Clinical Psychology Specialization: Child Clinical Psychology 8/81-5/85 University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center Oklahoma City, OK Clinical Internship (APA approved) Specialization: Pediatric Psychology 12. Non-Institutional: 13. Certification, Licensure: 8/84-7/85 American Board of Professional Psychology (ABPP) Post-graduate Seminar on Child Neuropsychology Portland, OR, July, 1989 Physician’s Leadership Seminar Harvard School of Public Health Fall, 2005 Florida Board of Professional Regulation Licensure in Psychology, #PY 3715 11/25/1986 Diplomate in Clinical Psychology, American Board of Professional Psychology (ABPP, # 4269) December, 1992 Diplomate in Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology American Board of Professional Psychology (ABPP; # 5696) May, 2003 EXPERIENCE 14. Academic: Brevard College Brevard, NC Position: Resident Tutor, Instructor in Psychology 8/80-6/81 3 Department of Pediatrics Mailman Center for Child Development University of Miami, Miami, FL Positions: Professor, Pediatrics and Psychology Associate Chair, Department of Pediatrics Director, Mailman Center for Child Development Director, University of Miami Sickle Cell Center Associate Professor, Pediatrics and Psychology Director, Pediatric Psychology Clinical Service Division of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology Assistant Professor, Pediatrics and Psychology Adjunct Assistant Professor, Pediatrics & Psychology Director of Clinical Psychology Training Mailman Center for Child Development Acting Director, Division of Clinical Psychology 9/85-present 2000-present 2001-present 1999-present 2006-present 1994-2000 1985-present 1990-94 1985-90 1990-1997 1989-91 15. Hospital Appointments Interim Sr. Vice President/Chief Administrative Officer, Holtz Children’s Hospital/Jackson Health System Medical Staff, Jackson Memorial Hospital, #04345 Associate Chief of Staff, Holtz Children’s Hospital at UM/Jackson Memorial Medical Center Medical Staff, Baptist Health Systems (inactive) 2010-present (10/2010) 1996-present 2006-present 1997-1999 16. Non-Academic Camp Gwynn Valley Brevard, NC Position: Program Director, Head Counselor 1975-83 Office of Residence Life Southern Methodist University Dallas, TX Position: Residence Hall Director 1978-80 17. Military: None PUBLICATIONS (all publications listed in reverse chronological order) 18. Books and monographs published: a. Books: 4 Wolraich, M. (Ed.), Tippins, S. (2003). American Academy of Pediatrics Guide to Toilet Training. New York: Bantam Dell. (Armstrong, F.D., Cohen, G.C., Coleman, W.L., Howard, B.J., Tanner, J.L., Tolmas, H. Contributors). Sherman, J. & Armstrong, F.D. (2003). Promises Made…Promises Kept: A policy analysis of public services available to Florida residents with developmental disabilities. A report to the Florida Developmental Disabilities Council, Inc., Tallahassee: Florida Developmental Disabilities Council, Inc. b. Book Chapters: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Armstrong, F.D., Pavlakis, S., Goldman, M.L., Thompson, W., Cuadra, A., & Sulc, W. (2010). Neurocognitive outcomes in sickle cell disease. In R. Nass & Y. Frank (Eds.), Cognitive and behavioral abnormalities of pediatric diseases (pp. 285-292). New York: Oxford University Press. Armstrong, F.D., Goldman, M.L., Thompson, W., Cuadra, A., & Sulc, W. (2010). Neurocognitive outcomes in childhood cancer: Effects of disease and treatment on brain development and learning. In R. Nass & Y. Frank (Eds.), Cognitive and behavioral abnormalities of pediatric diseases (pp. 451-459). New York: Oxford University Press. Armstrong, F.D. (2009). Organizational collaborations and advocacy. In M.C. Roberts & R. Steele (Eds). Handbook of pediatric psychology, 4th Edition (pp. 774784). New York: Guilford Press. Whitsett, S.F., Armstrong, F.D., Pollock, B.H. (2006). Research opportunities and collaborative multi-site studies in psychosocial hematology/oncology. In R.T. Brown (Ed). Pediatric hematology/oncology: A biopsychosocial approach (pp. 547-556). New York: Oxford University Press. Armstrong, F.D. (2006). Cancer and blood disorders in childhood: Biopsychosocialdevelopmental issues in assessment and treatment. In R.T. Brown (Ed). Pediatric hematology/oncology: A biopsychosocial approach (pp. 17-32). New York: Oxford University Press. Armstrong, FD. (2005). Conceptualizing behavioral and mental health issues in pediatrics. In L. Osborn, T.G. DeWitt, L.R. First, & J.A. Zenel (Eds.). Pediatrics (pp. 1521-25). Philadelphia: Elsevier-Mosby. Armstrong, F.D. (2003). Neuropsychological testing. In N. Keene (Ed.), Educating the child with cancer: A guide for parents and teachers (pp. 55-63). Washington, DC: Candlelighter’s Childhood Cancer Foundation. Armstrong, F.D. (2003). Childhood cancer and education. In N. Keene (Ed.), Educating the child with cancer (pp. 15-23). Washington, DC: Candlelighter’s Childhood Cancer Foundation. Armstrong, F.D. (2003). Bleeding disorders. In T. Ollendick & C. Schroeder (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Pediatric and Child Psychology (pp. 66-67). New York: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers. 5 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. Armstrong, F.D. (2003). Bone marrow failure and primary immunodeficiency. In T. Ollendick & C. Schroeder (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Pediatric and Child Psychology (pp. 68-70). New York: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers. Armstrong, F.D. (2003). Glycogen storage disease. In T. Ollendick & C. Schroeder (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Pediatric and Child Psychology (pp. 264-265). New York: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers. Armstrong, F.D. (2003). Hereditary coagulation disorders. In T. Ollendick & C. Schroeder (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Pediatric and Child Psychology (pp. 286-288). New York: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers. Armstrong, F.D. (2003). High blood pressure (pp. 288-289). In T. Ollendick & C. Schroeder (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Pediatric and Child Psychology. New York: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers. Armstrong, F.D. (2003). Platelet abnormalities-thrombocytopenia. In T. Ollendick & C. Schroeder (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Pediatric and Child Psychology (pp. 484-485). New York: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers. Armstrong, F.D. (2003). Sickle cell disease. In T. Ollendick & C. Schroeder (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Pediatric and Child Psychology (pp. 611-614). New York: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers. Armstrong, F.D. (2003). Storage diseases. In T. Ollendick & C. Schroeder (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Pediatric and Child Psychology (pp. 643-645). New York: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers. Armstrong, F.D., Willen, E.J., Sorgen, K. (2003). HIV and AIDS in children and adolescents. In M.C. Roberts (Ed.), Handbook of Pediatric Psychology, 3rd Edition (pp. 358-374). New York: Guilford Press. Armstrong, F.D. & Briery, B.G. (2003). Childhood cancer and the school. In R. T. Brown (Ed.), Handbook of pediatric psychology in school settings. (pp. 263-281). New York: Lawrence Erlbaum, Inc. Armstrong, F.D. & Drotar, D. (2000). Multi-institutional and multi-disciplinary research collaboration: Strategies and lessons from cooperative trials. In D.Drotar (Ed.), Handbook of Research in Pediatric and Clinical Child Psychology: Practical Strategies and Methods (pp. 281-303). New York: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers. Armstrong, F.D. & Mulhern, R.K. (1999). Acute lymphoblastic leukemia and brain tumors. In R.T. Brown (Ed.), Cognitive aspects of chronic illness in children (pp.4777). New York: Guilford Press. Armstrong, F.D., Gay, C.L., & Levy, J.D. (1994). Acute reactions. In K. Tarnowski (Ed.), Behavioral aspects of pediatric burns (pp. 55-79). New York: Plenum Press. Armstrong, F.D., Foulkes, L.M., & White, E. (1994). Coping with bone marrow transplantation: Some strategies for parents. In F.L. Johnson & E. O'Donnell (Eds.), The Candlelighters guide to bone marrow transplants in children (pp. 99-105). Bethesda, MD: The Candlelighter's Childhood Cancer Foundation. Armstrong, F.D., & Shaw, K. (1993). Adherence with medical regimens in pediatric nephrology: A conceptual model of assessment, intervention, and prevention. In J. Strauss (Ed.), Pediatric Nephrology: Renal disease dynamics-Current concepts in 6 24. 25. diagnosis and management (pp. 187-206). Coral Gables, FL: University of Miami Press. Armstrong, F.D. (1992). Psychosocial intervention in pediatric cancer: A strategy for prevention of long-term problems. In T. Field, P. McCabe, & N. Schneiderman (Eds.), Stress and Coping in Early Development (pp. 197-218). New York: Lawrence Erlbaum. Armstrong, F.D., Collins, F.L., & Walker, C.E. (1987). Relaxation training with children: A review of the literature. In J.B. Humphrey (Ed.), Human stress: Current selected research, Volume II, (pp. 201_233). New York: AMS Press, Inc. 19. Juried or refereed journal articles and exhibitions: Peer Reviewed Policy Statements (Armstrong as lead or contributing author) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Armstrong, F.D. (2005). Invited Commentary: Analgesia for children with acute abdominal pain: A cautious move to improved pain management. Pediatrics, 116 (4), 10181019. Howard, B.J., Broughton D.D., and the Committee on Psychosocial Aspects of Child and Family Health, American Academy of Pediatrics. (2004). Clinical report: The pediatrician’s role in the prevention of missing children. Pediatrics, 114, 1100-1105. (Armstrong, F.D., co-author) Coleman, W.L., Garfield, C., and the Committee on Psychosocial Aspects of Child and Family Health, American Academy of Pediatrics. (2004). Clinical Report: Fathers and pediatricians: Enhancing men’s roles in the care and development of their children. Pediatrics, 113, 1406-1411. (Armstrong, F.D., co-author) Armstrong, F.D. (2002). Cognitive late effects of childhood cancer and treatment: Issues for survivors. National Cancer Policy Board, Institute of Medicine and National Research Council, National Academies of Science commissioned background paper (www.iom.edu/ncpb) for National Cancer Policy Board (2003), Childhood Cancer Survivorship: Improving Care and Quality of Life, M. Hewitt, S.L. Weiner, & J.V. Simone (Eds). Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. Cohen, G. J. and the Committee on Psychosocial Aspects of Child and Family Health, American Academy of Pediatrics. (2002). Clinical Report: Helping children and families deal with divorce and separation. Pediatrics, 110, 1019-1023. (Armstrong, F.D., coauthor) American Academy of Pediatrics, Committee on Psychosocial Aspects of Child and Family Health (2002). Policy Statement: Co-parent or second-parent adoption by same-sex parents. Pediatrics, 109, 339-340. (Armstrong, F.D., co-author) American Cancer Society (2002). National action plan for childhood cancer: Report of the National Summit Meetings on Childhood Cancer. Atlanta, GA: American Cancer Society. (Armstrong, F.D., Contributor) American Academy of Pediatrics, Committee on Psychosocial Aspects of Child and Family Health (2001). Policy Statement: The New Morbidity revisited: A renewed commitment to the psychosocial aspects of pediatric care. Pediatrics, 108, 1227-1230. (Armstrong, F.D., co-author) 7 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. American Academy of Pediatrics, Committee on Psychosocial Aspects of Child and Family Health and American Pain Society, Task Force on Pain in Infants, Children, and Adolescents. (2001). Policy Statement: The assessment and management of acute pain in infants, children, and adolescents. Pediatrics, 108, 793-797. (Armstrong, F.D., co-author) American Academy of Pediatrics, Committee on Psychosocial Aspects of Child and Family Health (2001). Policy Statement: Sexuality education for children and adolescents. Pediatrics, 108, 498-502. (Armstrong, F.D., co-author) American Academy of Pediatrics, Committee on Psychosocial Aspects of Child and Family Health (2001). Policy Statement: The prenatal visit. Pediatrics, 107, 1456-1458. (Armstrong, F.D., co-author) American Academy of Pediatrics. (2000). Policy Statement: Insurance coverage of mental health and substance abuse services for children and adolescents: A consensus statement. Pediatrics, 106, 860-862. (Armstrong, F.D., co-author) American Academy of Pediatrics, Committee on Psychosocial Aspects of Child and Family Health. (2000). Policy Statement: The pediatrician and childhood bereavement. Pediatrics, 105, 445-447. (Armstrong, F.D., co-author) American Academy of Pedaitrics, Committee on Psychosocial Aspects of Child and Family Health (1999). Policy Statement: The child in court: A subject review. Pediatrics, 104, 1145-1148. (Armstrong, F.D., co-author) American Academy of Pediatrics, Committee on Psychosocial Aspects of Child and Family Health (1999). Policy Statement: How pediatricians can respond to the psychosocial implications of disasters. Pediatrics, 103, 521-523. (Armstrong, F.D., co-author) American Academy of Pediatrics, Committee on Psychosocial Aspects of Child and Family Health, (1998). Policy Statement: Guidance for effective discipline. Pediatrics, 101, 723728. (Armstrong, F.D., co-author). Peer Reviewed Research Publications 1. 2. 3. 4. Jean-Pierre, J., Winters, P., Ahles, T., Antoni, M., Armstrong, F.D., Penedo, F., Lipshultz, S.E., Miller, T.L., & Fiscella, M.D. (in press). Prevalence of memory problems in adult cancer patients: A national cross-sectional study. Journal of Oncology Practice. DeBaun, M.R., Armstrong, F.D., McKinstry, R.C., Ware, R., Vichinsky, E., & Kirkham, F. (in press). Silent cerebral infarcts: A prevalent and progressive cause of neurological injury in sickle cell anemia. Blood. Wang, W.C., Ware, R.E., Miller, S.T., Iyer, R.V., Casella, J.F., Minniti, C.P., Rana, S., Thornburg, C.D., Rogers, Z.R., Kalpatthi, R.V., Barredo, J.C., Brown, R.C., Sarnaik, S.A., Howard, T.H., Wynn, L.W., Kutlar, A., Armstrong, F.D., Files, B.A., Goldsmith, J.C., Xuang, X., & Thompson, B.W. for the BABY HUG Investigators. (2011). Hydroxycarbamide in very young children with sickle cell anaemia: A multicentre, randomised, controlled trial (BABY HUG). The Lancet, 377, 1663-1672. Christie, D., Romano, G., Barnes, J., Madge, N., Nicholas, D.B., Koot, H.M., Armstrong, F.D., Shevlin, M., Kantaris, X., Khatun, H., & Sutcliffe, A.G. (in press). Exploring views on satisfaction with life in young children with chronic illness: An 8 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. innovative approach to the collection of self-report data from children under 11. Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry. Armstrong, F.D. (2010). Neurocognitive function in sickle cell disease: Have we been missing something? Expert Reviews in Hematology, 3(5), 519-521. Vichinsky, E.P, Neumayr, L.D., Gold, J.I., Weiner, M.W., Rule, R.R., Truran, D., Kastan, J., Eggleston, B., Kessler, K., McMahon, L., Orringer, E.P., Harrington, T., Kalinyak, K., De Castro, L.M., Rutherford, C.J., Johnson, C., Bessman, J.D., Jordan, L.B., & Armstrong, F.D. (2010). Neuropsychological dysfunction and neuroimaging abnormalities in neurologically intact adult patients with sickle cell anemia. Journal of the American Medical Association, 303(18), 1823-1831. Steinberg, M.H., McCarthy, W.F., Castro, O., Ballas, S.K., Armstrong, F.D., Smith, W., Ataga, K., Swerdlow, P., Kutlar, A., DeCastro, J., Waclawiw, M.A. , Investigators of the Multicenter Study of Hydroxyurea in Sickle Cell Anemia and MSH Patients’ Follow-up. (2010). The risks and benefits of long-term use of hydroxyurea in sickle cell anemia: A 17.5 year follow-up. American Journal of Hematology, 85, 403-408. DOI: 10.1002/ajh.21699. Bailey, D.B., Armstrong, F.D., Kemper, A., Skinner, D., & Warren, S.F. (2009). Supporting family adaptation to pre-symptomatic and “untreatable” conditions in an era of expanded newborn screening. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 34: 648-661; doi:10.1093/jpepsy/jsn032. Ris, M.D., Beebe, D.W., Armstrong, F.D., Fontanesi, J., Mulhern, R.K., Holmes, E., & Wisoff, J.H. (2008). Cognitive and adaptive outcome in extracerebellar low grade brain tumors in children from a national collaborative study (CCG 9891/POG 9130): A report from the Children’s Oncology Group. Journal of Clinical Oncology, 26, 4765-70. Mitchell, C.D., Armstrong, F.D., Goodman, K.W., & Cava, A. (2008). Disclosure of HIV status to an infected child: Medical, psychological, ethical, and legal perspectives in an era of "super-vertical" transmission. The Journal of Clinical Ethics, 10(1), 43-52. Sokol K.C., Armstrong, F.D., Rosenkranz, E.R., Hsu D., Schultz, S.E., Cantwell, G.P., Micci M., & Lipshultz, S.E. (2007). Ethical issues in children with cardiomyopathy: Making sense of ethical challenges in the clinical setting. Progress in Pediatric Cardiology, 23, 81-87. Nathan, P.C., Patel, S., Dilley, K., Goldsby, R., Harvey, J., Jacobsen, C., Kadan-Lottick, N., McKinley, K., Millham, A.K., Moore, I., Okcu, M.F., Woodman, C.L., Brouwers, P., & Armstrong, F.D. (2007). Neurocognitive and Behavioral Problems in Survivors of Childhood Cancer: Guidelines for Identification, Advocacy and Intervention. Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, 161 (8), 798-806. Alvarez, J.A., Scully, R.E., Miller, T.L., Armstrong, F.D., Constine, L.S., Friedman, D.L., & Lipshultz, S.E. (2007). Long-term effects of treatment for childhood cancers. Current Opinions in Pediatrics, 19, 23-31. Armstrong, F.D. (2006). Neurodevelopment and chronic illness: Mechanisms of disease and treatment. Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities Research Reviews, 12, 168-173. Armstrong, F.D. (2006). Preface: Chronic illness and neurodevelopment. Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities Research Reviews, 12, 167. 9 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. Hagan, J., Jr. and the Committee on Psychosocial Aspects of Child and Family Health and the Task Force on Terrorism, American Academy of Pediatrics. (2005) Clinical Report: Psychosocial implications of disaster or terrorism on children: A guide for the pediatrician. Pediatrics, 116, 787-795. (Armstrong, F.D., Co-Author). Armstrong, F.D. (2005). Thalassemia and learning: Neurocognitive function in children. In E. Vichinsky (Ed.), Cooley’s Anemia: Eighth Symposium of the Annals of the N.Y. Academy of Sciences, 1054, 1-7. Beebe, D.W., Ris, M.D., Armstrong, F.D., Fontanesi, J., Mulhern, R.K., Holmes, E., & Wisoff (2005). Cognitive and adaptive outcome in low-grade pediatric cerebellar astrocytomas: Evidence of increased risk in national collaborative research studies (CCG 9891/POG9130). Journal of Clinical Oncology, 22, 5198-5204. Landier, W., Bhatia, S., Eshelman, D., Forte, K., Sweeney, T., Hester, A., Darling, J., Armstrong, F.D., Blatt, J., Constine, L.S., Freeman, C.R., Friedman, D.L., Green, D.M., Marina, N, Meadows, A.T., Neglia, J.P., Oeffinger, K., Robison, L.L., Ruccione, K.S., Sklar, C.A., & Hudson, M.M., for the Children’s Oncology Group Late Effects Committee and Nursing Discipline. (2004). Development of risk-based guidelines for childhood cancer survivors: The Children’s Oncology Group Long-Term Follow-Up Guidelines. Journal of Clinical Oncology, 22(24), 4979-90. Howard, B.J, Broughton, D.D., and the Committee on Psychosocial Aspects of Child and Family Health, American Academy of Pediatrics. (2004). Clinical Report: The pediatrician’s role in the prevention of missing children. Pediatrics, 114, 1100-05. (Armstrong, F.D., Co-Author). Coleman, W.L., Garfield, C., and the Committee on Psychosocial Aspects of Child and Family Health, American Academy of Pediatrics. (2004). Clinical Report: Fathers and pediatricians: Enhancing men’s roles in the care and development of their children. Pediatrics, 113, 1406-1411. (Armstrong, F.D., Co-author). Armstrong, F.D. & Reaman, G.H. (2005). Psychological research in childhood cancer: The Children’s Oncology Group perspective. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 30, 89-97. Thompson, R.J., Jr., Armstrong, F.D., Link, C.L., Pegelow, C.H., Moser, F., & Wang, W. (2003) A prospective study of the relationship over time of behavior problems, intellectual functioning, and family functioning in children with sickle cell disease: A report from the Cooperative Study of Sickle Cell Disease. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 28, 59-65. Lemanek, K.L, Brown, R.T., Armstrong, F.D., Hood, C., Pegelow, C.H., & Woods, G. (2002). Dysfunctional eating patterns and symptoms of pica in children and adolescents with sickle cell disease. Clinical Pediatrics, 41, 493-500. Perrin, E., and the Committee on Psychosocial Aspects of Child and Family Health, American Academy of Pediatrics. (2002) Technical Report: Co-parent or second-parent adoption by same-sex parents. Pediatrics, 109, 341-344. (Armstrong, F.D., co-author) Armstrong, F.D., Link, C.L., Thompson, R.J., Jr., Vichinsky, E., Guarini, L., Zimmerman, R., Moser, F., Bello, J., Wang, W. (in press). Neurocognitive function and anatomical lesion location in children with sickle cell anemia: A report from the Cooperative Study of Sickle Cell Disease. Journal of Pediatrics. Wang, W., Enos, L., Gallagher, D., Thompson, R.J., Jr., Guarini, L., Vichinsky, E., Wright, E., Zimmerman, R., & Armstrong, F.D. (2001). Neuropsychologic performance 10 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. in school-aged children with sickle cell disease: A report from the Cooperative Study of Sickle Cell Disease. Journal of Pediatrics, 139, 391-397. Armstrong, F.D. (2001). Acute and long-term neurodevelopmental outcomes in children following bone marrow transplantation. Frontiers in Bioscience 6, g6-12. http://www.bioscience.org/2001/v6/g/armstron/fulltext.htm. Fishkin, P.E., Armstrong, F.D., Routh, D.K., Harris, L., Thompson, W., Miloslavich, K., Levy, J.D., Johnson, A., Morrow, C., Bandstra, E., Mason, C.A., & Scott, G.B. (2000). Brief Report: Relationship between HIV infection and Wechsler Block Design scores in preschool aged children. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 25, 347-351. Thompson, R.J. Jr., Armstrong, F.D., Kronenberger, W.G., Scott, D., McCabe, M.A., Smith, B., Radcliffe, J., Colangelo, L., Gallagher, D., Islam, S., & Wright, E. (1999). Family functioning, neurocognitive functioning, and behavior problems in children with sickle cell disease. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 24, 491-498. Harris LL, Armstrong FD, Gray CL, Lasko DS, Levy JD, Thompson W, Scott GB (1999). Progression of neurocognitive functioning associated with perinatal HIV infection: A case study. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 14, 163-164. Wolraich ML, Aceves J, Feldman HM, Hagan JF, Howard BJ, Navarro A, Richtsmeier AJ, Tolmas HC, Armstrong FD, DeMaso DR, Mahoney WJ, Gilbertson P, Alderman EM, Friedman SB, Cohen GJ (1999). How pediatricians can respond to the psychosocial implications of disasters, Pediatrics, 103, 521-523. Armstrong, F.D., Harris, L.L., Semrad, J.L., Thompson, W.S., Jenson, M.M., Lee, D.Y., & Garcia, A. (1999). The Outpatient Developmental Services Project: Integration of pediatric psychology with primary medical care for children with HIV. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 24, 381-391. Armstrong, F.D., Toledano, S.R., Miloslavich, K., Lackman-Zeman, L., Levy, J.D., Gay, C.L., Schuman, W.B., & Fishkin, P. (1999). The Miami Pediatric Quality of Life Questionnaire: Parent Scale. International Journal of Cancer, Supplement 12, 11-17. Armstrong, F.D., Blumberg, M., & Toledano, S.R. (1999). Neurobehavioral issues in childhood cancer. School Psychology Review, 28, 194-203. Mulhern, R.K, Armstrong, F.D., & Thompson, S.J. (1998). Function-specific neuropsychological assessment. Medical and Pediatric Oncology, Supplement 1, 34-40. Mulhern, R.K., Kepner, J., Thomas, P.R.M., Armstrong, F.D., Friedman, H., & Kun, L. (1998). Neuropsychological functioning of survivors of childhood medulloblastoma randomized to receive conventional (3600 cGy/20) or reduced (2,340 cGy/13) dose cranospinal irradiation: A Pediatric Oncology Group Study. Journal of Clinical Oncology, 16, 1723-1728. Carr, T.D., Lemanek, K.L., & Armstrong, F.D. (1998). Pain and fear ratings: Clinical implications of age and gender differences. Journal of Pain and Symptom Management, 15, 305-313. Hardy, M.S., Armstrong, F.D., Martin, B.L., & Strawn, K.N., (1996). A firearm safety program for children: They just can't say No. Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, 17, 216-221. Armstrong, F.D., Thompson, R.J., Jr., Wang, W., Zimmerman, R., Pegelow, C.H., Miller, S., Moser, F., Bello, J., Hurtig, A., & Vass, K. (1996). Cognitive functioning and 11 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. brain magnetic resonance imaging in children with sickle cell disease. Pediatrics, 97, 864-870. Gay, C.L., Armstrong, F.D., Cohen, D., Scott, G.B., Lai, S., Sanfilippo, M.D., & Swales, T.P. (1995). The effects of HIV on cognitive and motor development in children born to HIV-seropositive women with no reported drug use: Birth to 24 months. Pediatrics, 96, 1078-1082. Daghistani D, Schoenike S, Vasconcellos E, Savariego D, Armstrong FD, Pegelow CH. (1996). A pilot study comparing parenteral ketorolac to morphine for the control of vasoocclusive (VOC) pain in sickle cell anemia (SCA). Pediatric Research, 39 (part 2), 910. Armstrong, F.D., & Horn, M. (1995). Educational issues in childhood cancer. School Psychology Quarterly, 10, 292-304. Eaton, M., Hayes, J., Armstrong, F.D., Pegelow, C.H., & Thomas, M. (1995) Hospitalizations for painful episodes: Association with school absenteeism and academic performance in children and adolescents with sickle cell anemia. Issues in Comprehensive Pediatric Nursing, 18, 1-9. Hardy, M.S., Routh, D.K., Armstrong, F.D., Albrecht, J., & Davis, J. (1995). Interpersonal distance and coping in children with HIV and cancer. Children's Health Care, 24, 119-131. Armstrong, F.D. (1995). Commentary: Childhood cancer. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 20, 417-421. Hardy, M.S., Armstrong, F.D., Routh, D.K., Albrecht, J., & Davis, J. (1994). Coping and communication among parents and children with human immunodeficiency virus and cancer. Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, 15, S49-S53. Reprinted in: Grand Rounds, (1996) 2, pp. 75-79. Schuman, W.B., Armstrong, F.D., Pegelow, C.H., & Routh, D.K. (1993). Enhanced parenting knowledge and skills in mothers of preschool children with sickle cell disease. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 18, 575-591. Gonzalez, J.C., Routh, D.K., & Armstrong, F.D. (1993). Effects of mother reassurance versus distraction on children's reactions to injections. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 18, 593-604. Gonzalez, J.C., Routh, D.K., & Armstrong, F.D. (1993). Differential medication of child versus adult postoperative patients: The effect of nurses' assumptions. Children's Health Care, 22, 47-59. Armstrong, F.D., Seidel, J., & Swales, T. (1993). Pediatric HIV infection: A neuropsychological and educational challenge. Journal of Learning Disabilities, 26, 92103. Brown, R.T., Armstrong, F.D., & Eckman, J.R. (1993). Neuro-cognitive aspects of pediatric sickle cell disease. Journal of Learning Disabilities, 26, 33-45. Armstrong, F.D., Pegelow, C.H., Gonzalez, J.C., & Martinez, A. (1992). Impact of children's sickle cell history on nurse and physician ratings of pain and medication decisions. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 17, 651-664. Pegelow, C.H., Armstrong, F.D., Light, S., Toledano, S.R., & Davis, J. (1991). Experience with the use of prophylactic penicillin in children with sickle cell anemia. The Journal of Pediatrics, 118, 736-738. 12 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. Mulhern, R.K., Horowitz, M.E., Ochs, J., Friedman, A.G., Armstrong, F.D., Copeland, D., & Kun, L.E. (1989). Assessment of "quality of life" among pediatric patients with cancer. Psychological Assessment: A Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1, 130-138. Armstrong, F.D., Lemanek, K.L., Pegelow, C.H., Martinez, A., & Gonzalez, J.C. (1993). Impact of lifestyle disruption on parent and child coping, knowledge, and parental discipline in children with sickle cell anemia. Children's Health Care, 22, 189-203. Gonzalez, J.C., Routh, D.K., Saab, P.E., Armstrong, F.D., Guerra, E., Shifman, L., & Fawcett, N. (1989). Effects of parent presence on children's reactions to injections: Behavioral, physiological, and subjective aspects. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 14, 449-462. Armstrong, F.D., Collins, F.L., Greene, P., & Panzironi, H. (1988). Effects of brief relaxation training on children's motor functioning. Journal of Clinical Child Psychology, 14, 237-242 Dahlquist, L.M., Gil, K.M., Armstrong, F.D., Delawyer, D.D., Greene, P., & Wuori, D. (1986). Preparing children for medical examinations: The importance of previous medical experience. Health Psychology, 5, 249_259.Reprinted in: Melamed, B.G., Matthews, K.A., Routh, D.K., Stabler, B., & Schneiderman, N. (1988). Child Health Psychology (p. 201-212). New York: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. Dahlquist, L.M., Gil, K.M., Armstrong, F.D., & Ginsberg, A. (1985) Behavioral management of children's distress during chemotherapy. Journal of Behaviour Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 16, 325_329. 20. Other works, publications, and abstracts: Published Abstracts 1. Daghistani, D., Schoenike, S., Vasconcellos, E., Savariego, D., Armstrong, F.D., & Pegelow, C.H. (1996). A pilot study comparing parenteral keterolac to morphine for the control of vaso-occlusive (VOC) pain in sickle cell anemia (SCA). Pediatric Research, 39 (4), 910. 2. Wang, W., Riester, K., Gallagher, D., Thompson, R.J., Jr., Guarini, L, Vichinsky, E., Wright, E., & Armstrong, F.D. (1998). Neuropsychometric performance declines with age in children with sickle cell disease: A report from the Cooperative Study of Sickle Cell Disease (CSSCD). Blood, 92 (Supplement 1), 496a. 3. Harris, L.L., Armstrong, F.D., Gray, C.L., Lasko, D.S., Levy, J.D., Thompson, W., & Scott, G.B. (1999). Progression of neurocognitive functioning associated with Perinatal HIV infection: A case study. Archive of Clinical Neuropsychology, 14 (1), 163-164. 4. Landier, W, Bhatia, S., Eshelman, D., Forte, K., Sweeney, T, Hester, Al, Darling, J., Armstrong, F.D., Blatt, J., Constine, L.S., Freeman, C.R., Friedman, D.L., Green, D.M., Marina, N., Meadows, A.T., Neglia, J.P., Oeffinger, K., Robison, L.L., Ruccione, K.S., Sklar, C.A., Hudson, M.M. (2004). Development of risk-based guildelines for survivors of childhood, adolescent, and young adult cancers: The Children’s Oncology Group Long-term Follow-up Guidelines. Presented at the 8th International Conference on Long-Term Complications of Treatment of Children and Adolescents for Cancer, Niagra, NY. 13 5. Packer RJ, Gajjar A, Vezina G, Langston J, Rorke L, Burger P, Robertson P, Muraszko K, Armstrong D, Ris D, LaFond D, Bayer L, and Sposto R. (2004). 2340 cGy of Craniospinal Radiotherapy (CSRT) plus Chemotherapy for Children with “AverageRisk”Medulloblastoma (MB): A Prospective Randomized Children’s Oncology Group Study (A9961). Abstract for the Society of Neuro-Oncology Meeting. 6. Armstrong, F.D., Rees, R.C., Li, D., Bonner, M., Elkin, D., Strouse, J.J., Brown, C., & Wang, W. for the Investigators of the Pediatric Clinical Trial of Hydroxyurea in Sickle Cell Anemia. (2005). Baseline developmental function by age for children in the pediatric hydroxyurea phase III clinical trial (Baby HUG). Abstract for the 28th Annual Meeting of the National Sickle Cell Disease Program. 7. Armstrong, F.D. (August 7, 2006). Educational and behavioral sequelae to cancer treatment. Audio-Digest Pediatrics, 52 (15). ISSN 0271-1346. 8. Alvarez, O., Rodriguez-Cortes, H., Thompson, W., Lewis, N., Lopez-Mitnik, G., Paley, C., & Armstrong, F.D. Quality of life in children with sickle cell disease with history of chronic blood transfusions: Preliminary data from US09 CICL670A. Abstract for the 2007 National Sickle Cell Disease Program. 9. Karatzios C., Marin, M.Y., Wilkinson, J.D., Garcia, A., Willen, E., Illa, L., RiveraHernandez, D.M., Chaparro, A.I., Mitchell, C.D., Armstrong, F.D., Scott, G.B. (October, 2007) The clinical and psychosocial characteristics of adolescents with perinatally acquired HIV infection. Abstract for the 2007 Infection Diseases Society of America 45th Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA. 10. Vichinsky E., Neumayer, L., Gold, J., Rule, R., Wiener, M., Muma, A., Eggleston, B., Leif, S., DeCastro, L., McMahon, L, Harrington, T., Orringer, E., Crosby, L., Yassin, Z., Rutherford, C., Bessman, D., Hussein, A., Johnson, C., Armstrong, F.D. (September, 2007). A preliminary report from the NHLBI Comprehensive Sickle Cell Centers (CSCC) Study of Neuropsychological Dysfunction and Neuroimaging Abnormalities in Neurologically Intact Adult Patients with Sickle Cell Disease: Methods, enrollment, and preliminary findings. Abstract in the Proceedings of the 2007 National Sickle Cell Disease Program (Washington, DC). (Also Oral Presentation) 11. Rule, R., Vichinsky, E., Armstrong, F.D., Neumayr, L., Gold, J., Muma, A., Eggleston, B., Leif, S., Lascola, C., Barest, G., Bhatia, R., Smith, J.K., Cecil, K., Ladner, S., Babcock, E., Braffman, B., Zee, C.S., & Wiener, M. (2007, September). A preliminary report from the NHLBI Comprehensive Sickle Cell Centers (CSCC) Study of Neuropsychological Dysfunction and Neuroimaging Abnormalities in Neurologically Intact Adult Patients with Sickle Cell Disease: Preliminary neuroimaging findings. Abstract in the Proceedings of the 2007 National Sickle Cell Disease Program (Washington, DC). 12. Gold, J., Vichinsky, E., Neumayr, L., Rule, R., Weiner, M., Muma, A., Eggleston, B., Leif, S., Peterson, A., Feliu, M., Mosbach, P., Willen, E., Tucker, K., Crosby L, Fleck, D., Rutledge, A., Rilling, L., Butler, D., McCleary, C., & Armstrong, F.D. (2007, September). A preliminary report from the NHLBI Comprehensive Sickle Cell Centers (CSCC) Study of Neuropsychological Dysfunction and Neuroimaging Abnormalities in Neurologically Intact Adult Patients with Sickle Cell Disease: Neuropsychological findings. Abstract in the Proceedings of the 2007 National Sickle Cell Disease Program (Washington, DC). (Also Oral Presentation) 14 13. Messiah, S.E., Arheart, K., Miller, T.L., Lipshultz, S.E., Armstrong, F.D., & StrickmanStein, N. (2007). Cardiovascular disease risk factor clustering among US children and adolescents, 1999-2002. Circulation, 115 (8), E228. 14. Armstrong, F.D., Elkin, T.D., Brown, R.C., Glass, P., Rees, R.C., Wang, W.C. and The Baby HUG Investigators. (2008). Neurodevelopment in infants with sickle cell anemia: Baseline data from the Baby HUG Trial. Blood, 112, 265. 15. Foster, S.B., Reuben, J., Cohen, E, Asthana, D., Lu, M., Thompson, B., Paul, M., Glaze, D., Shahzeidi, S., Colin, A., Miller, T., Harris, L., Armstrong, F.D., Scott, G.B., Brouwers, P., McMullen-Jackson, C., Himic, L., Kline, M., Schwarzwald, H., Lipshultz, S.E., & Shearer, W.T. (Under Review; 2009, June). Circadian Regulation of IL-6, IL-1ОІ and IL-1RA Levels is Disrupted in HIV-Infected Children. Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology. 131:T18, 2009. 16. Foster, S.B., Paul, M.E., Glaze, D.G., Reuben, J.M., Harris, L.L., Cohen, E.N., Lee, B., Kozinetz, C.A., Schwarzwald, H.L., Kline, M.W., Jackson, C.D., Ward, E.D., Fehlis, J.E., Brouwers, P.Y., Miller, T., Himic, L., Armstrong, F.D., Colin, A.A., Scott, G.B., Shahzeidi, S., Asthana, D., Lipshultz, S.E., Shearer, W.T. IL-1ОІ and IL-6 modulte sleep in HIVinfected children with viremia (Abstract 884). Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology. 121:S230, 2008. 17. Okocha, I., Foster, S.B., Glaze, D.G., Reuben, J.M., Harris, L.L., Cohen, E.N., Lee, B., Kozinetz, C.A., Schwarzwald, H.L., Kline, M.W., Jackson, C.D., Ward, E.N., Fehlis, J.E., Brouwers, P.Y., Miller, T.L., Himic, L., Armstrong, F.D., Shahzeidi, S., Colin, A.A., Scott, G.B., Asthana, D., Lipshultz, S.E., & Shearer, W.T. (2009). Viral load and CD4 T-cell percentage predict sleep disturbances in HIV-infected children. Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 123(2), S17. 18. Armstrong, F.D., Steinberg, M.H., Ballas, S.K., Ataga, K.I., Waclawiw, M.A., Kutlar, A., Swerdlow, P.S., and McCarthy, W.F. for the MSH Extension Investigators. Developmental outcomes of offspring of adults treated with hydroxyurea in the Multicenter Study of Hydroxyurea. (Pending). Submitted to the 51st American Society of Hematology Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA (December 5-8, 2009). (Abstract published in Blood). 19. Jean-Pierre, P., Winters, P., Ahles, T., Antoni, M., Armstrong, F.D., Penedo, F., Lipshultz, S.E., Miller, T.L., Morrow, G., & Fiscella, K. Prevalence of memory problems that limit daily functioning in adult cancer patients in a national representative sample of the United States population. Proceedings of the 2010 meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology, Chicago, IL) 20. Vichinsky, E., Neumayr, L., Gold, J.I., Weiner, M.W., Kasten, J., Truran, D, Snyder, C., Kesler, K., Hussein, A.M., Harrington, T.J., McMahon, L., Gordeuk, V.R., Kutlar, A., Orringer, E.P., De Castero, L.M., Field, J., Swerdlow, P.S., Bessman, J.D., Snyder, R., Strouse, J.J., & Armstrong, F.D. (2010). A randomized trial of the safety and benefit of transfusion vs. standard care in the prevention of sickle cell-related complications in adults: A preliminary report from the Phase II NHLBI Comprehensive Sickle Cell Centers (CSCC) Study of neuropsychological dysfunction and neuroimaging abnormalities in neurologically intact adult patients with sickle cell disease. Blood (ASH Annual Meeting Abstracts), Nov 2010; 116: 3221. Refereed Newsletter Articles, Editorials: 15 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Armstrong, F.D. (2005). Cognitive and late effects related to childhood cancer. Coping with Cancer, 58. Lipshultz, S.E., & Armstrong, F.D. (2004, November). Candidates should focus on children’s health. Invited Editorial, Miami Herald. Section 1, p. . Armstrong, F.D. (2001). Invited Statement, Society of Pediatric Psychology, Division 54, American Psychological Association to Institute of Medicine, National Academies of Sciences: Care of children who are dying, and their families. SPP Progress Notes, 25 (3), 910. Armstrong, F.D. (1998). American Academy of Pediatrics President addresses SPP at APA. SPP Progress Notes, 22, 13,21. Grus, C., & Armstrong, F.D. (1998). Alternative sources of internship position funding: Foundation and other grant support. APPIC Newsletter, 22, 4, 38-39. Armstrong, F.D. (1997). Sickle cell disease: Coping with pain, cognitive problems, and transition to adulthood. Miami Health Letter, 11, 5-8. Pegelow, C.H. & Armstrong, F.D. (1997). Sickle cell disease. Miami Health Letter, 11, 12. Armstrong, F.D. (1996). Child and family responses to cancer treatment: Strategies for acute and long-term intervention. Pediatric Oncology Group of Ontario (POGO) News, 7, 4-6. Armstrong, F.D. (1991). The role of clinical child psychologists in pediatric ethics. Clinical Child Psychology Newsletter, 6, 5-8. Other works accepted for publication: Manuscripts currently under editorial review or Accepted pending revisions. 1. 2. 3. Armstrong, F.D., Kupst, M.J, Brown, R.T., Devidas, M., Camitta, B., Miller, G., Evankovich, K., Lauer, S.J., Shuster, J., & Mahoney, D.H., Jr. (under review). Neurocognitive function and abnormalities found with computed tomography in children with B-precursor acute lymphoblastic leukemia treated with intermediatedose intravenous methotrexate and triple intrathecal therapy: A Pediatric Oncology Group Study. Journal of Clinical Oncology. Armstrong, F.D., Elkin, D., Brown R. C., Glass, P., Rana, S., Casella, J., Kalpatthi, R., Pavlakis, S., Mi, Z., Wang, W., for the BABY HUG Investigators. Developmental function in infants and toddlers with sickle cell anemia. A report from the BABY HUG Clinical Trial. (under review). Foster, S.B., Lu, M., Glaze, D.G., Reuben, J.M., Harris, L.L., Cohen, E.N., Lee, B.N., Paul, M.E., Schwarzwald, H.L., Chivon McMullen-Jackson, C., Clark, C. Armstrong, F.D., Brouwers, P.Y., Miller, T.L., Colin, A.A., Scott, G.B., Shahzeidi, S., Willen, E., Asthana, D., Lipshultz, S.E., Thompson, B., & Shearer, W.T. (under review). Interactions of cytokines, sleep patterns, and neurocognitive function in older children and adolescents with HIV infection. 16 PROFESSIONAL 22. Funded Research Performed and Training Grants: CURRENT Federal- NIH: PI: Armstrong, F.D., Co-PI: Hare, J. “UM Graduate Training Program in Translational and Clinical Investigation” (1-K30-RR030288-01). Total Costs: $886,490; Direct: $820,824, Year 1: $297,000, Year 2: $295,498, Year 3: $293,992. Funding Period: 7/1/2010-3/31/2013. Center PI: Lipshultz, S.E., Miami-Dade Location PI: Armstrong, F.D. “University of Miami Florida NCS Center and Miami-Dade County NCS Location Technical Proposal”. (EASTRFPNIH-NICHD-NCS-08-21E). Total Direct Costs: $15,480,068. Funding Period: 9/1/08-8/31/13. PI: Armstrong, F.D.. University of Miami Basic and Translational Research Program (BTRP) in Sickle Cell Disease. NHLBI (1U54HL090569-01). Funding Period: 6/15/083/31/12 (12% Effort). Direct Costs, Year 1: $324,230. PI: Kassam-Adams, N. (Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia), Armstrong, F.D. (University of Maimi Site PI. Validating a child acute stress measure in English and Spanish. NIMH (1-R01MH076116-01A1). Funding Period: 4/1/07-Total Direct Costs: $232,924 (5% Effort). PI: Reaman, G. (Armstrong, F.D., Co-PI, Naomi Winick, Co-PI). Children’s Oncology Group Chair’s Grant, Methotrexate Supplement. U10 CA098543-05S1 (NCI). Funding Period 1/1/06-12/31/11. Total Direct Costs: $7,200,000. (15% effort) PI: Armstrong, FD, Harrington, T (Co-PI). (2006-2010). (NHLBI: 5 U54 L070587, University of Miami Clinical Center Subcontract to Rho, Inc.): Neuropsychological dysfunction and neuroimaging abnormalities in neurologically intact adult patients with sickle cell disease (SCD)-University of Miami Clinical Trials Subcontract”. Annual Direct Costs: $115,732. (1% effort) PI: Vichinsky, E. (Oakland Children’s Hospital), Armstrong, F.D, Co-PI (University of Miami). (8/1/04-6/30/06) (NHLBI: 5 U54 L070587; Comprehensive Sickle Cell CentersClinical Trials Consortium. “Neuropsychological Dysfunction and neuroimaging abnormalities in neurologically intact adult patients with sickle cell disease (SCD)”. Total Direct Costs: $1,965,308. (10% Effort) PI: Shearer, W.T (Baylor College of Medicine); Miller T. (University of Miami Subcontract PI), Armstrong, F.D (Co-Investigator). (6/1/06-5/31/09). NIH RO1 HL079233. Sleep studies in HIV+ older children/adolescents. Total Costs Year 1: $152,552. (5% Effort). 17 Federal-Other Agencies (MCHB, ADD, CDC): PI: Armstrong, F.D. (1999-2011). “Child Development and Multidisciplinary Facility.” T73 MC 00013-16-00. Funding Period: 7/1/89-7/1/11. Annual Total Costs (2009-10): $728,770. PI: Armstrong, F.D. (1999-2007). “University Affiliated Program Administration Support.” Administration for Developmental Disabilities (90DD0408). Funding Period: 7/1/99-6/30/07. Annual Direct Costs: $520,000. State Grants and Contracts: PI: Armstrong, F.D. (1999-2009). “Family Centered Intervention and Management Program”. Children’s Medical Services of Florida (C0Q03). Annual Costs: $606,426, PI: Armstrong, F.D. (2008-09). “Newborn Screening for Fragile X Disorder: A Pilot Project”. Children’s Medical Services of Florida. Annual Costs: $50,000. Foundations: PI: Armstrong, F.D. Prevention of neurocognitive deficits in children with chronic illness. Micah Batchelor Award for Excellence in Children’s Health Research. Funding Period: 11/1/05-10/31/07. Total Costs: $225,000 Pending PI: Armstrong, F.D. Proposal submitted in response to PA-10-067. Anesthesia and neurodevelopment: Follow-up of a RCT with children with CF. NIH. 12/10-11/15. Total Direct Costs Year 1: $519,754; Total Project Direct Costs: $2,640,454. Previous PI: Armstrong, F.D. (2006). National Children’s Cancer Society. Childhood cancer cognitive late effects: Just-in-time training for teachers. Total Costs: $50,000. PI: Armstrong, FD, (2002-2007). Dyson Community Pediatrics Training Initiative at the University of Miami. Annual Direct Costs: $445,169, Total Direct Costs $2.46M (5% effort) PI: Armstrong, F.D, Briery B, Co-Investigator. “Assessing Implementation and Effectiveness of IEPs for Children with Cancer” RSGPB-03-077-01-PBP (American Cancer Society). Funding Period: 1/1/03-12/31/07. Total Costs: $1,102,000. (10% Effort) 18 PI: Brosco, J. (Armstrong, F.D., Co-PI). HealthSpark: Health Access for Children in Federally Subsidized Child Care. Ounce of Prevention & Health Foundation of South Florida. Funding Period: 1/1/04-12/31/06. Total Costs: $418,000. Co-PIs: Armstrong, F.D., Harrington, T. (University of Miami Contract with Maryland Medical Research Institute, Inc.) (2003-2008). (NHLBI: N01-HB-67129): Multicenter Study of Hydroxyurea (MSH) Patients’ Follow Up- Extension I. PI: Reaman, G. (Armstrong, University of Miami Subcontract PI). “Children’s Oncology Group Chair’s Grant”. U10-CA30969 (NCI). Funding Period 1/1/01-12/31/05. Total Annual Direct Costs: $17,572. (10% effort) PI: Walters, M. (Armstrong, University of Miami Subcontract PI). NHLBI. “Induction of stable chimerism for sickle cell anemia”. Funding Period: 7/1/01-6/30/06. Total Annual Direct Costs: $117,608. (5% effort) PI: Armstrong, F.D. (2001). Health Foundation of South Florida. “Educational Intervention for Children with Cancer and Sickle Cell Disease”. Total Annual Direct Costs: $30,000. (10% effort) PI: Armstrong, F.D. (2002). Women’s Cancer Association of the University of Miami, Madelon Ravlin Memorial Award: “Improve Psychological and Educational Outcomes for Survivors of Childhood Cancer”. Total Direct Costs: $82,500 (5% effort). PI: Armstrong, F.D. (1999-2000). “Training Initiative Program (TIP)/PRIDE.” Administration for Developmental Disabilities (93-362). Annual Direct Costs: $82,680. (5% effort). PI: Armstrong, F.D. (1987). "Parent responses to invasive procedures". General Research Support Award, University of Miami. Funding Period: 2/1/87_1/31/88. Direct Costs: $4,185. PI: Toledano, S.R. (1991-96). "Pediatric Oncology Group."NIH-National Cancer Institute.Funding Period: 7/91-6/96. Direct Costs: $58,000. (Armstrong, F.D., Investigator at 5% effort). PI: Davis, J. (1989-91). "Comprehensive hemophilia diagnostic and treatment center program/AIDS". MCH. Funding Period: 10/87-9/90. Direct Costs (Annual): $39,711. (Armstrong, F.D., Investigator at 15% effort). PI: Scott, G. (1991). "Infants of HIV-1 Seropositive Mothers". R01-AI-23524. NIH. Funding Period: 7/1/91-6/30/96. Direct Costs: $3,665,387. (Armstrong, F.D., Co-Investigator, Neurodevelopmental component, 10% effort) 19 PI: Scott, G. (1993). "Pediatric AIDS Clinical Trials Group". UO1-AI-27560. Funding Period: 10/1/94-9/30/99. Direct Costs: $3,665,387. (Armstrong, F.D., Co-Investigator, Neurodevelopmental Component, 5% effort) PI: Pegelow, C.H. (1994). "Continuation of the Pediatric Cohort/CSSCD". Funding Period: 4/1/94-3/31/99. Direct Costs: $910,125. (Armstrong, F.D., Investigator 5%). PI: Scott, G. (Armstrong, Co-investigator). 2-U01-A12-756006. “Pediatric AIDS Clinical Trials Group”. Funding Period: 10/1/94-9/30/08. Total Annual Direct Costs: $1,493,892. PI: Armstrong, F.D. (1993-2007). "Outpatient Developmental Assessment". NO1-HB47111. Ryan White Comprehensive AIDS Resources Emergency Act, Title I. Funding Period: 6/30/93-3/31/05. Total Annual Direct Costs: $163,286. PI: Scott, G., Armstrong PI, Developmental Services Project) (8/1/03-7/31/08). Developmental Services Demonstration Project” 5 H12 HA 00028-09 (HRSA-MCHB Ryan White Title IV). Annual Direct Costs: $144,000. 23. Editorial Responsibilities: NIH and Other Federal Review Panels Consultant Site Visitor, Comprehensive Sickle Cell Centers, NHLBI (3), April-May, 1992 Consultant Site Visitor, NICHD, December, 1994 Consultant Reviewer, National Cancer Institute (4/96, 12/99, 2/00, 3/00) Consultant Reviewer, National Cancer Institute of Canada (3/96; 1/97) Consultant to the Director, National Institute of Mental Health (2/1/99) Consultant to NHLBI, Sickle Cell Research Division, (5/01) Consultant Reviewer, National Cancer Institute (5/03) Consultant Reviewer, National Cancer Institute (7/03) Consultant Reviewer, Maternal and Child Health Bureau LEND Program (3/04) Consultant Reviewer, Maternal and Child Health Bureau Research Grants (10/04) Consultant Reviewer, NCI Loan Repayment Program (4/04, 4/05, 4/06, 4/08, 4/09,5/10) Consultant Reviewer, NCI Cancer Survivorship Special Emphasis Panel (5/04) Consultant Reviewer, NCI Subcommittee E (8/05) Consultant Reviewer, Hope Street Kids Foundation (4/04; 5/05, 4/06, 5/08) Consultant Reviewer, HRSA/Maternal and Child Health Bureau, Healthy Tomorrow’s Partnership for Children Program (12/06; 12/08) Consultant Reviewer, NIH AIDS, Clinical Studies, and Epidemiology Study Section (3/09, 7/10) Chair, HRSA/Maternal and Child Health Bureau, 0-006B Secondary Data Analysis Study Review Panel (12/09) Consultant Reviewer, HRSA Sickle Cell Treatment Demonstration Program Objective Review Panel (5/10). Consultant Reviewer, HRSA Bureau of Health Professions’ Graduate Psychology 20 Education Review Panel (6/10). Panel Chair, HRSA-Maternal and Child Health Bureau Autism Intervention Research Review Panel (7/10; 7/11) Invited Member, Maternal and Child Health Bureau National Strategic Plan for Training Workgroup, Washington, DC (6/11). Editorial Boards and Journal Reviews Guest Editor, Developmental Disability in Chronic Disease; Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities Research Reviews, Volume 12, Number 3, 2006. Editorial Board, Journal of Pediatric Psychology (1993-2007) Editorial Board, Children's Health Care (1993-2004) Editorial Board, Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities Research Reviews (2002-present) Editorial Board, Clinical Child Psychology Newsletter (1989-91) Editorial Board, Handbook of Pediatric Psychology, 2nd Edition Editorial Board, Handbook of Pediatric Psychology, 3rd Edition. Editorial Advisory Board, Psycho-Oncology Guest Reviewer, Journal of Clinical Child Psychology Guest Reviewer, Health Psychology Guest Reviewer, Journal of Learning Disabilities Guest Reviewer, Clinical Psychology Review Guest Reviewer, Behavior Therapy Guest Reviewer, Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology Guest Reviewer, Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings Guest Reviewer, The Journal of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology Guest Reviewer, International Journal of Behavioral Medicine Guest Reviewer, Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine Guest Reviewer, Annals of Neurology Guest Reviewer, Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics Guest Reviewer, Journal of Clinical Oncology Guest Reviewer, Pediatrics Guest Reviewer, Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities Research Reviews Guest Reviewer, Social Science and Medicine: An International Journal Guest Reviewer, American Journal on Mental Retardation Guest Reviewer, Neuro-Oncology Guest Reviewer, International Journal of Cancer Guest Reviewer, Journal of Pediatrics Guest Reviewer: Pediatric Blood and Cancer Guest Reviewer: Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings Guest Reviewer: Genetics in Medicine Guest Reviewer: Cancer Guest Reviewer: Journal of Intensive Care Medicine Guest Reviewer: Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology 21 Guest Reviewer: Pediatric Hematology Oncology Guest Reviewer: Archives of Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine Guest Reviewer: Pediatrics International Guest Reviewer: The Clinical Journal of Pain 24. Professional and Honorary Organizations: Psychology American Psychological Association (APA) (Fellow) Division 12, Clinical Psychology (Fellow) Division 38, Health Psychology Division 54, Society of Pediatric Psychology (Charter Fellow) President-Elect, President (1998-1999) Member-at-large, Executive Committee (1995-97) Chair, Task Force on Pediatric Interface (1996-present) Liaison to Committee on Psychosocial Aspects of Child and Family Health, American Academy of Pediatrics (1995-2004) Division 53, Society of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology (Charter Fellow) APA Interdivisional Healthcare Committee (1997-2000) APA Representative to American Academy of Pediatric Consensus Conference on Children’s Access to Mental and Behavioral Health Services (1999) American Board of Professional Psychology, Inc. (Diplomate, # 4269) The Academy of Clinical Psychology (Fellow, #2067) Pediatrics Children’s Oncology Group (Full Member) Psychology Discipline Committee (Chair, 2000-2005), (Steering Committee, 2006-present) Late Effects Steering Committee (2003-present) Current Clinical Trials Protocols as Psychology Study Coordinator: A9961: Phase III Prospective Randomized Study of Craniospinal RT Followed by 1 of 2 Adjuvant Chemo Regimens for Newly-Diagnosed Average Risk Medulloblastoma AALL06N1: A Study of Neurocognitive Function in Children Treated for ALL AALL02P2: Treatment of Late Isolated Extramedullary Relapse from Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL) (Initial CR1>/=18 months) ACCL0131: Assessment of Clinical and Neuroradiologic Evidence of Methotrexate Leukoencephalopathy in Children Treated on POG 9605 and 9201 ACNS0121: A Phase II Trial of Conformal RT for Pediatric Patients with Localized Ependymoma, Chemotherapy prior to 2nd Surgery for Incompletely Resected Ependymoma and Observations for Completely Resected, Differentiated, Supratentorial Ependymoma Pediatric Oncology Group (Full Member) Psychology Discipline Committee Chair (1991-2000) 22 Co-Chair (1989-91) Infant ALL Committee Bone Marrow Transplant Core Committee Quality of Life Core Committee Cooperative Study of Sickle Cell Disease (CSSCD), Co-Chair, Neuropsychology Committee (1989-2001) American Academy of Pediatrics, Section on Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics (20002004) American Academy of Pediatrics, Liaison from the Society of Pediatric Psychology (19962005) Society for Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics- Member (2000-present) Sickle Cell Disease Association of America, Medical Research Advisory Committee (1994-97) Pediatric AIDS Clinical Trails Group (PACTG), Neuropsychology Committee (1992-present) Florida Association of Pediatric Tumor Programs Seminar Director (1991) Seminar Planning Committee (1987-91, 1994) University of Miami Sickle Cell Center (Director 2003-present) Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center (1989-present) (Co-Director, Biobehavioral Oncology Core, 2008-present) Children’s Brain Tumor Foundation, Professional Advisory Board (2000-present) Chai Lifeline National Professional Tribute Committee (2006-present) National Children’s Cancer Society, Medical Advisory Board (2006-present) Other Organizations Association of University Centers on Disability (AUCD) Legislative Affairs Committee (1999-present) Nominating Committee (2002) American Association for the Advancement of Science 25. Honors and Awards: NIH and Federal Boards, Policy Committees: Executive Office of the President, The White House Autism Awareness Month Policy Review: Health Policy Working Group (Invited). 4/2011 National Heart, Lung, & Blood Institute (NHLBI) Sickle Cell Disease Advisory Committee; Member (2004-2008); Chair (2006-2008). National Cancer Institute (NCI), PDQ Supportive Care Editorial Board; Member (2002present); NIH Merit Award for the NCI PDQ Supportive Care Editorial Board (2010) National Institutes of Health (NIH), Director’s Trans-NIH Task Force on Down’s Syndrome. (7/07). National Cancer Institute (NCI), Adolescent and Young Adult Oncology Progress Review Group (AYAO PRG) Roundtable Meeting, NCI SAIC (4/24-25/06) (Policy) Food and Drug Administration (FDA); Special Consultant, Pediatric Oncology Review 23 Subcommittee, Center for Drug Evaluation and Research-Methotrexate in ALL (FDA)(2/06). Food and Drug Administration (FDA); Special Consultant, Pediatric Oncology Review Subcommittee of the Oncologic Drugs Advisory Committee, Center for Drug Evaluation and Research, Treatment of Childhood Brain Tumors (FDA), 12/06. Food and Drug Administration (FDA); Special Consultant, Anesthetic and Life Support Drugs Advisory Committee, Neurodegenerative Findings in Juvenile Animals Exposed to Anesthetic Drugs. 3/29/07. Institute of Medicine (IOM), National Academies of Sciences. Consultant: When Children Die: Improving Palliative and End-of-Life Care for Children and Their Families. (9/01). National Cancer Policy Board, Institute of Medicine (IOM), National Academies of Sciences. Consultant: Childhood Cancer Survivorship: Improving Care and Quality of Life. (4/02). Other Professional and Research Honors and Awards: Stone Swiger Doctoral Fellowship, West Virginia University SMU Graduate Tuition Scholarship recipient Cokesbury Graduate Scholarship recipient Fellow, American Psychological Association, 1996 Fellow, Society of Clinical Psychology, American Psychological Association 1996 Fellow, Society of Pediatric Psychology, American Psychological Association, 2000 Fellow, Society of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, APA 2002 Fellow, Academy of Clinical Psychology, 2000 Who’s Who in Medicine and Health Care, 1998-2010 Who’s Who in America, 2005-2011 Who’s Who in Science and Engineering 2006-2010 Who’s Who Among International Professionals 2011Madelon Ravelon Memorial Award, Women’s Cancer Association, 2002 Extended Family Award, The Children’s Cause 2003 Lee Salk Distinguished Service Award, Society of Pediatric Psychology, Division 54, American Psychological Association, 2003. Micah Batchelor Award for Excellence in Children’s Health Research (2005) Lane Adams Quality of Life Award, American Cancer Society (National) (2009) 26. Post-Doctoral Fellowships: None 27. Other Professional Activities: a. Papers Presented at Scientific Meetings Armstrong, F.D., Gil, K.M., Dahlquist, L.M., & Ginsberg, A. (1983, December). Behavioral intervention to facilitate coping with chemotherapy in pediatric cancer patients. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Washington, D.C. 24 Armstrong, F.D., Gil, K.M., Baer, R., & Dahlquist, L.M. (1984, May). Reduction of chronic vomiting in an 8_year_old girl: A case study. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Pennsylvania Society of Behavioral Medicine and Biofeedback, Pittsburgh, PA. Dahlquist, L.M., Gil, K.M., Armstrong, F.D., Wuori, D., Greene, P., & DeLawyer, D.D. (1984, November). Preparing pediatric patients for outpatient medical procedures: A comparison of sensory information and cognitive_behavioral relaxation strategies. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Assn. for Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Washington, D.C. Elliott, C.H., Armstrong, F.D., Mason, P., Chaney, J., & Ware, L. (1985, August). Burn pain in children. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Los Angeles, CA. Armstrong, F.D. (1986, March). Working with a multidisciplinary team in the treatment of chronically ill children. Paper presented at the 32nd annual meeting of the Southeastern Psychological Association, Orlando, FL. Armstrong, F.D. (1987, February). Coping with childhood cancer: A model for problem prevention. Paper presented at the 5th annual University of Miami Symposium on Stress and Coping, Miami, FL. Armstrong, F.D., Collins, F.L., Greene, P., & Panzironi, H. (1987, March). Brief relaxation training with children. Paper presented at the 8th Annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Washington, DC. Routh, D.K., Gonzalez, J.C., Saab, P.E., Armstrong, F.D., Guerra, E., Shifman, L., & Fawcett, N. (1987, August). Effects of mother presence on children's coping with medical stress. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, New York, NY. Armstrong, F.D. (1987, November). Identifying educational needs of pediatric hematology/oncology children and families. Invited address at the annual seminar of the Florida Pediatric Tumor Programs, Inc., Orlando, FL. Lemanek, K.L., & Armstrong, F.D. (1988, April). Reducing the negative effects of skin testing through education and distraction. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southeastern Psychological Association, New Orleans, LA. Armstrong, F.D. (1988, April). Strategies for reducing side effects of chemotherapy administration in pediatric cancer patients. Invited address at the biannual meeting of the Pediatric Oncology Group, Orlando, FL. Armstrong, F.D., Lemanek, K.L., Pegelow, C.H. (1988, April). Psychological factors affecting coping in pediatric sickle cell patients. Paper presented at the 9th annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Boston, MA. Thevenin, D., Routh, D.K., McLemore, C., Hicks, D., & Armstrong, F.D. (1990, March). Psychological preparation for prepubertal children undergoing forensic gynecological exams. Paper presented at the 18th annual meeting of the American Society of Psychosomatic Obstetrics and Gynecology, New York City, NY. Pegelow, C.H., Armstrong, F.D., Toledano, S.R., Light, S., Davis, J., Gerson, A., & Faust, J. (1990, December). Experience with penicillin prophylaxis in children with sickle cell anemia (SSA). Paper Presented at the 23rd Annual Congress of the American Society of Hematology, Boston, MA. Armstrong, F.D., Pegelow, C.H., Gonzalez, J.C., & Martinez, A. (1991, March). Impact of pediatric sickle cell history on nurse and physician ratings of pain and medication decisions. 25 Paper presented at the annual meeting of the National Sickle Cell Disease Program, Mobile, AL. Eaton, M.L., Hayes, J., Armstrong, F.D., Pegelow, C.H., Thomas, M. (1991, March). Relationship between painful episodes, school absenteeism, and academic performance in children with sickle cell disease. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the National Sickle Cell Disease Program, Mobile, AL. Armstrong, F.D. (1991, September). Sexual issues of adolescent and young adult cancer patients. Paper presented at the Eighth Annual Conference of the Florida Society of Oncology Social Workers in cooperation with the American Cancer Society, Miami, FL. Sanfilippo, M.D., Routh, D.K., Armstrong, F.D., Albrecht, J., & Davis, J.A. (1992, February). Personal space and coping in chronically and terminally ill children. Paper presented at the Conference on Stress, Coping, and Poverty: Impact on Children, Youth, and Families, Miami, FL. Armstrong, F.D., Pegelow, C.H., Gonzalez, J.C., Levy, J., & Martinez, A. (1992,March). Multifactorial assessment of pediatric sickle cell pain. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the National Sickle Cell Disease Program, Nashville, TN. Armstrong, F.D., Lemanek, K.L., Pegelow, C.H., Gonzalez, J.C., & Martinez, A. (1992, March). Discipline style, coping, and disease knowledge in parents of pediatric sickle cell disease patients. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the National Sickle Cell Disease Program, Nashville, TN. Gerson, A.C., Pegelow, C.H., Armstrong, F.D., & Faust, J. (1992, March). The efficacy of an intervention to increase maternal adherence to prophylactic penicillin. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the National Sickle Cell Disease Program, Nashville, TN. Berry-Sawyer, K.C., Faust, J., Armstrong, F.D., Schneider, B.A., Widmayer, S.M., & Toledano, S.R. (1992, August). Predictors of depression in long-term survivors of pediatric cancer. Paper presented at the Centennial Convention of the American Psychological Association, Washington, DC. Gerson, A.C., Faust, J., Armstrong, F.D., & Pegelow, C.H. (1992, August). An evaluation of the cognitive-behavioral model of medication adherence. Paper presented at the Centennial Convention of the American Psychological Association, Washington, DC. Grus, C.L., Faust, J., Gerson, A.C., Armstrong, F.D., & Pegelow, C.H. (1992, April). Predicting maternal adherence to medical regimes of sickle cell children. Paper presented at the Society of Pediatric Psychology Southwest Regional Conference, Ft. Worth, TX. Gay, C., Armstrong, F.D., Cohen, D., Curless, R., Scott, G., & Lai, S. (1993, March). Patterns of neurodevelopment among Haitian infants with HIV. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, New Orleans, LA. Sanfilippo, M.D., Routh, D.K., Armstrong, F.D., Albrecht, J., & Davis, J. (1993, April). Personal space and coping in chronically and terminally ill children. Paper presented at the fourth Florida Conference on Child Health Psychology, Gainesville, FL. Schuman, W.B., Armstrong, F.D., Pegelow, C.H., & Routh, D.K. (1993, April). Enhanced parenting knowledge and skills in mothers of preschool children with sickle cell disease. Paper presented at the fourth Florida Conference on Child Health Psychology, Gainesville, FL. Morrow, C.E., Armstrong, F.D., Routh, D.K., Gay, C., Levy, J., & Toledano, S.R. (1993, April). 26 Correlates of child distress during lumbar punctures: Parent behavior and parenting characteristics. Paper presented at the fourth Florida Conference on Child Health Psychology, Gainesville, FL. Armstrong, F.D., Thompson, R.J., Jr., Kinney, T., Vass, K., Wang, W., Schwartz, A.L, & Zimmerman, R. (1993, May). Neuropsychological functioning in children with SCD with abnormal vs. normal brain MRIs. Paper presented at the 18th annual meeting of the National Sickle Cell Disease Program, Philadelphia, PA. Armstrong, F.D., Martinez, A., Pegelow, C.H., & Gonzalez, J.C. (1994, March). Reasons for keeping and missing appointments: Parents of children with sickle cell disease. Paper presented at the 19th annual meeting of the National Sickle Cell Disease Program, New York, NY. Simpson_Robinson, L., Armstrong, F.D., Pegelow, C., & Routh, D.K. (1996, March). A clinical disease severity index for children with sickle cell disease: Convergent validity. Nemours Conference on Pediatric Psychology, Jacksonville, FL. Lemanek, K.L. & Armstrong, F.D. (1996, July). The efficacy of education and distraction in reducing the distress during allergy skin testing. Paper presented at the 17th International Conference of the Stress and Anxiety Research Society, Graz, Austria. Armstrong, F.D. (1996, August). Collaboration on children's chronic illness: The Multiinstitutional cooperative group. Paper presented at the 104th convention of the American Psychological Association, Toronto, Canada. Lemanek, K.L., Armstrong, F.D., & Brown, R.T. (1996, August). Dysfunctional eating behaviors in children with sickle cell disease. Paper presented at the 104th convention of the American Psychological Association, Toronto, Canada. Levy, J., Armstrong, F.D., Simpson-Robinson, L., & Pegelow, C.H. (1997, September). Cultural and language differences in neuropsychological test performance in pediatric sickle cell disease patients. Paper presented at the 25th Annual National Sickle Cell Disease Conference, Washington, DC. Harris, L.L., Armstrong, F.D., Gay, C.L., Lasko, D.S., Levy, J.D., Thompson, W., & Scott, G.B. (1998, November). Progression of neurocognitive functioning associated with perinatal HIV infection. Paper presented at the 18th Annual Meeting of the National Academy of Neuropsychology, Washington, DC. Harris, L., O’Donnell, J., Jensen, M., Armstrong, F.D. (February, 2000). Neuropsychological sequelae of perinatal HIV infection. Paper presented at the 28th Annual Meeting of the International Neuropsychological Society, Denver, Colorado. Sorgen, K., Conte, P., Jensen, M.J., Harris, L., Thompson, W., Miloslavich, K., Vasquez, B, Lee, D.Y., & Armstrong, F.D. (2000, August). Ethnic differences in cognitive functioning in children with HIV infection. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Washington, DC. Jensen, M., Sorgen, K., Harris, L., Thompson, W., Miloslavich, K., Semrad, J., Conte, P., Vasquez, B., & Armstrong, F.D. (2000, August). Effects of disease progression in children with HIV. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Washington, DC. Armstrong, F.D. Miloslavich, K., Vazquez, E.A., Levy, J.D., Briery, B.G., & Willen, E. (August, 2001). MPQOLQ and health outcomes in pediatric chronic illness. Paper presented at the 109th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA. 27 Armstrong, F.D. (August, 2001). Neurodevelopment in Children with Chronic Illness: Developmental Emergence of Cognitive Abilities. Paper presented at the 109th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA. Willen, E.J., Sorgen, K., Harris, L.L., Jensen, M.M., Levy, J.D., Briery, B.G., & Armstrong, F.D. (August, 2001). Longitudinal neurodevelopmental assessment in children with HIV and AIDS. Paper presented at the 109th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA. Briery, B.G., Lee, D.Y., Eischen, S., Thompson, W., Willen, E.J., Levy, J.D., Conte, P.M., & Armstrong, F.D. (August, 2001). Academic issues for children with chronic illnesses. Paper presented at the 109th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA. Levy, J.D., Vazquez, E.A., Cant, C., Briery, B.G., Willen, E.J., Miloslavich, K., & Armstrong, F..D. (August, 2001). Outcomes of compensatory intervention with children with brain tumors. Paper presented at the 109th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA. Briery, B.G., Willen, E.J., Vazquez, E.A., Jensen, M., Lee, D.Y., Levy, J.D., Miloslavich, K., & Armstrong, F.D. From the Exam Room to the Classroom: What Have We Learned About Pediatric HIV/AIDS? Presentation at the 35th Annual Conference of the American Association for Behavior Therapy, Philadelphia, PA. Armstrong, F.D., Willen, E., Levy, J., Briery, B., Vazquez, E., Jenson, M., Miloslavich, K., & Mitchell, C. (2002, August). Merging of neuroscience, psychosocial functioning, and bioethics in pediatric HIV. Presentation at the 110th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Chicago. O’Callaghan, E.T., Bocanegra, M.E., Vazquez, E.A., Willen, E.J., Miloslavich, K.M., & Armstrong, F.D. (2003, August). Disclosure, coping, and depressive symptomatology in children with HIV. Presentation at the 111th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Toronto, Ontario. Bocanegra, M.E., O’Callaghan, E.T., Vazquez, E.A., Briery, B.G., Levy, J.D., & Armstrong, F.D. (2003, August). Depressive symptoms and coping styles in children with HIV. Presentation at the 111th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Toronto, Ontario. Bocanegra, M., LaGasse, L., Armstrong, F.D., & Lester, B. (April, 2004). Reaching Outcome, Behavior, and Efficiency in Prenatally Cocaine Exposed Infants. Poster presented at the National Conference on Child Health Psychology (SPP), Charleston, SC. Vazquez, E., Armstrong, F.D., O'Callaghan, E., & Bocanegra, M. (April, 2004). Disclosure to School-Age Children Infected with HIV: Effects of Acculturation, Coping Styles, and Social Support in Caregiver Decision Making. Poster presented at the National Conference on Child Health Psychology (SPP), Charleston, SC. Bocanegra, M., O'Callaghan, E., Vazquez, E., Briery, B., Levy, J., & Armstrong, F.D. (April, 2004). Depressive Symptoms and Coping Styles in Children with HIV. Poster presented at the National Conference on Child Health Psychology (SPP), Charleston, SC. Bocanegra, M., Hestand, J., O'Callaghan, E., Delgado, I., Willen, E., Levy, J., & Armstrong, F.D. (July, 2004). Visual Processing in Children Perinatally Infected with HIV. Poster presented at the 112th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Honolulu, Hawaii. 28 Delgado, I., Willen, E., Bocanegra, M., O'Callaghan, E., Hestand, J., Briery, B., & Armstrong, F.D. (July, 2004). Academic Functioning in Pediatric HIV: Implications for School-Based Services. Poster presented at the 112th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Honolulu, Hawaii. Briery, B., Goldman, M., Delgado, I., Hestand, J., O'Callaghan, E., Bocanegra, M., Willen, E., Levy, J., & Armstrong, F.D. (July, 2004). Baseline Comparisons in a Prospective Study of Children with Cancer. Poster presented at the 112th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Honolulu, Hawaii. Goldman, M., Willen, E., Levy-Jaffe, J., Weber, D., Lynch, P., & Armstrong, F.D. Neurocognitive deficits in pediatric HIV infection. (February, 2005). Paper presented at the 2005 Convention of the International Neuropsychological Society, St. Louis, MO. Dowd, D., Armstrong, F.D., Weston, G.J., & Smith, S. (June, 2005). Meet Florida’s agencies funded under the Federal DD Act. Symposium presented at the 7th Annual Family Café’ Conference, Orlando, FL. Armstrong, F.D. (2005, August). Pediatric psychologist as Associate Chair…of Pediatrics? Paper presented at the 113th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Washington, DC. Briery, B.G., Goldman, M., Delgado, I., Ward, M.W., Bocanegra, M., O’Callaghan, E., Hestand, J., Willen, E.J., Jaffe, J.L., & Armstrong, F.D. (2005, August). Neurodevelopment and Educational Outcomes for Children With Cancer: 2nd-year Follow-up. Paper presented at the 113th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Washington, DC. Willen, E.J., Cuadra, A., Goldman, M.L., Briery, B.G., Bocanegra, M., O’Callaghan, E., Delgado, I., Hestand, I., Ward, M.W., Levy-Jaffe, J., Scott, G.B., & Armstrong, F.D. (2005, August). Longitudinal Neurodevelopmental Assessment of Adolescents with HIV/AIDS: Case Studies. Paper presented at the 113th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Washington, DC. Messiah S.E., Luke, B., Arheart, K., Collado-Mesa, F., & Armstrong, F.D. (2005, December). The prevalence of the metabolic syndrome among US adolescents: Findings from the 19992002 National Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys. Poster Presentation to the Eleventh Annual Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Maternal and Child Health Epidemiology Conference, Miami Beach, FL. Goldman, M.L., Briery, B.G., Ward, M.W., Delgado, I., Armstrong, F.D. (2006, February). Neurocognitive and educational outcomes of childhood cancer: A longitudinal study. Poster presented at the 34th Annual Meeting of the International Neuropsychological Society, Boston, MA. Briery, B. G., Goldman, M., Sulc, W., Delgado, I., Ward, M. W., Cuadra, A., Bocanegra, M., O’Callahan, E., Hestand, J., Willen, E. J., Levy, J. D., & Armstrong, F. D. (2006, August). Neurodevelopment and educational outcomes for children with cancer: 3rd-year follow-up. Paper presented at the 114th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, New Orleans, LA. Armstrong, F.D. (2006, August). Roads not taken: Philanthropy and legislative appropriation. Presentation as part of Developing Resources for Pediatric Psychology Program at the 114th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, New Orleans, LA. Delgado, I., Goldman, M.L., Ward, M.W., Bocanegra, M., O’Callaghan, E., Hestand, J., Willen, 29 E.J., Cuadra, A, Sulc, W., & Armstrong, F.D. (2006, August). Neurocognitive deficits and IEP monitoring of pediatric cancer survivors. Poster presented at the 114th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, New Orleans, LA. Foster, S., Harris, L., Armstrong, F.D., Kozinetz, C., Brouwers, P., Miller, T., Ruben, J., Glaze, D., Lipshultz, S.E., Shearer, W. and the HIV Sleep Study Group. (February, 2008). Neurocognitive disturbances in HIV-infected children with viremia. Poster presented at the 15th Annual Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (CROI), Boston MA. Mikula, L.A., Snyder J., Goldman, M.L., Sulc, W.E., Delgado, I., Ward, M.W., Briery, B., & Armstrong, F.D. (2008, April). Individual education plans for childhood cancer survivors: Development of a monitoring strategy. Poster presented at the National Conference on Child Health Psychology, Miami Beach, FL. Goldman, M.L., Sulc, W., Delgado, I., Ward, M.W., Snyder, J., Mikula, L., Briery, B.G., Abraham-Pratt, I., Cuadra, A., Willen, E.J., & Armstrong, F.D. (April, 2008). Preliminary outcomes from a prospective, longitudinal research study examining Individual Educational Plans for childhood cancer survivors. Poster presented at the National Conference on Child Health Psychology, Miami Beach, FL. Delgado, I., Goldman M.L., Sulc, W.E., Ward M.W., Snyder J., Mikula, L.A., Briery, B.G., & Armstrong, F.D. (April, 2008). Treatment intensity ratings and neurocognitive functioning in pediatric cancer survivors. Poster presented at the National Conference on Child Health Psychology, Miami Beach, FL. Cuadra, A.M., Rankin, J., Abraham-Pratt, I., Willen, E.J., Goldman, M.L., Thompson, W., Sulc, W.E., Delgado, I., Ward, M.W., Gil, A., & Armstrong, F.D. (April, 2008). WISC-WAIS differences across time in adolescents infected with HIV: A crucial transition issue for the developmentally disabled. Poster presented at the National Conference on Child Health Psychology, Miami Beach, FL. Cuadra, A.M., Goldman, M.L., Sulc, W.E., Delgado, I., Ward, M.W., Mikula, L., Snyder, J., Briery, B., Abraham-Pratt, I., & Armstrong, F.D. (April, 2008). Bilingualism and neurodevelopmental outcomes from a prospective, longitudinal research study with childhood cancer survivors: Preliminary results at enrollment. Poster presented at the National Conference on Child Health Psychology, Miami Beach, FL. O’Callaghan, E.T., & Armstrong, F.D. (April, 2008). Cognitive functioning over time in schoolaged perinatally infected HIV+ children on HAART. Poster presented at the National Conference on Child Health Psychology, Miami Beach, FL. Ward, M.W., Goldman, M.L., Sulc, W.E., Mikula, L.A., Snyder, J., Delgado, I., Briery, B.G., & Armstrong, F.D. (April, 2008). Psychosocial functioning and psychotropic medication use in childhood cancer survivors. Poster presented at the National Conference on Child Health Psychology, Miami Beach, FL. Goldman, M.L., Sulc, W.E., & Armstrong, F.D. (April, 2008). A preliminary examination of the presence of Autism Spectrum Disorder characteristics among children treated for acute lymphoblastic leukemia. Poster presented at the National Conference on Child Health Psychology, Miami Beach, FL. Armstrong, F.D. & Sanders, L.M. (2008, July). Expanding Scholarship in Community Pediatrics: Child Health Advocacy for Miami Pediatricians (CHAMP): The Miami Experience 2002-2008. Pediatric Grand Rounds, Miami. FL. Goldman, M., Sulc, W., Briery, B.G., Delgado, I., Ward, M.W., Snyder, J., Mikula, L., Cuadra, 30 A., Thompson, W., Willen, E., Ludwig, D., & Armstrong, F.D. (2008, August). Neurodevelopment and educational outcomes for children with cancer: A longitudinal research study. Paper presented at the 115th Annual Conference of the American Psychological Association, Boston, MA. Mikula, L., Snyder, J., Cuadra, A.M., Goldman, M.L., Sulc, W.E., Delgado, I., Ward, M.W., Briery, B.G., & Armstrong, F.D. (2008, August). Examining neurodevelopmental outcomes among bilingual childhood cancer survivors. Poster presented at the 115th Annual Conference of the American Psychological Association, Boston, MA. Armstrong, F.D., Elkin, T.D., Brown, R.C., Glass, P., Rees, R.C., Wang, W.C., for the Baby HUG Investigators. (December, 2008). Neurodevelopment in infants with sickle cell anemia: Baseline data from the Baby HUG Trial. Paper presented at the 50th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Hematology, San Francisco, CA. Okocha, I.U., Foster, S.B., Paul, M.E., Glaze, D.G., Reuben, J.M., Harris, L.L., Cohen, E.N., Lee, B., Kozinetz, C.A., Schwarzwald, H.L., Kline, M.W., Jackson, C.D., Ward, E.N., Fehlis, J.E., Brouwers, P.Y., Miller, T.L., Himic, L., Armstrong, F.D., Colin, A.A., Scott, G.B., Shahzeidi, S., Asthana, D., Lipshultz, S.E., and Shearer, W.T. (2009, March). Viral load and CD4 T-cell percentage predict sleep disturbances in HIV-infected children. Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Allergy Asthma & Immunology, Washington, DC. Kamen, B.A., Finnell, R.H., & Armstrong, F.D. (2009, May- Pending). Folate biochemistry, antifolate pharmacology, and links to autism. International Meeting for Autism Research, Chicago, IL. Jean-Pierre, P, Winters, PC, Ahles, T, Antoni, M, Armstrong, F.D, Penedo, F, Lipshultz, SE, Miller, TL, Morrow, G, Fiscella, K. (June, 2010). Prevalence of Memory Problems that Limit Daily Functioning in Adult Cancer Patients in a National Representative Sample of the United States Population. Proceeding of the 2010 Annual meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology, Chicago, IL. Butt, SM, Goldman, M.L., Alvarez, O., & Armstrong, F.D. (February, 2011). Preliminary results from a longitudinal pediatric sickle cell disease study: Do parent focused advocacy interventions improve academic success? Paper presented at the 39th Annual Meeting of the International Neuropsychological Society, Boston, MA. Jean-Pierre, P., Winters, P., Ahles, T., Antoni, M., Armstrong, F.D., Penedo, F., Lipshultz, S.E., Miller, T.L., Fiscella, K., (2011, June). Cancer-related memory problems, demographic and socioeconomic backgrounds: A cross-sectional study of the United States population. Paper presented at the 2011 meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology. Butt, S.M., Golstein, A.L., Goldman, M.L., Alvarez, O., &Armstrong, F.D. (2011, February). Sleep problems in pediatric sickle cell disease and the impact on cognition. Paper presented at the 2011 Florida Sickle Cell Disease Symposium and Scientific Meeting: Sickle Cell Diseasethe Next Century. Ft. Lauderdale, FL. Vichinsky E., Neumayr L., Gold, J.I., Weiner, M.W., Kasten, J., Truran, D., Snyder, C., Kesler, K., Hussein, A.M., Harrington, T.J., McMahon, L., Gordeuk, V.R., Kutlar, A., Orringer, E.P., De Castro, L.M., Field, J., Swerdlow, P.S., Bessman, J.D., Snyder, R., Strouse, J.J., & Armstrong, F.D. (2010, November). A Randomized Trial of the Safety and Benefit of Transfusion vs. Standard Care in the Prevention of Sickle Cell-Related Complications in Adults: Phase II NHLBI Comprehensive Sickle Cell Centers Study of Neuropsychological 31 Dysfunction in Adults with Sickle Cell Disease. Poster presented at the American Society of Hematology Meeting, Orlando, FL. b. Invited outside lectureships Armstrong, F.D. (1990, April). Decision-making with children and families. Invited address at the Henrietta Egleston Conference on Ethics and Decision Making, Atlanta, GA. Armstrong, F.D. (1990, July). Issues in adolescence: Sexuality and fertility. Invited address at the Candlelighter's Childhood Cancer Foundation National Conference, Washington, DC. Armstrong, F.D. (1990, November). Behavioral management of problems in pediatric sickle cell disease. Invited address at the Florida Association of Pediatric Tumor Programs, Inc. Annual Seminar, Clearwater Beach, FL. Armstrong, F.D. (1991, February). Adolescent adherence to medical regimens in pediatric nephrology: Conceptual issues.Invited address at the Pediatric Nephrology Seminar XVIII: Renal Disease in Specific Groups, Hollywood, FL. Armstrong, F.D. (1991, October). Quality of life issues in acute lymphocytic leukemia. Invited address at the Nursing Committee Plenary Session, Pediatric Oncology Group, St. Louis, MO. Armstrong, F.D. (1991, November). Transitional care in pediatric sickle cell disease. Invited address at the Annual Seminar of the Florida Association of Pediatric Tumor Programs, Inc., Orlando, FL. Armstrong, F.D. (1992, February). Treatment of acute pain related to pediatric invasive procedures: Does the treatment fit? Invited address at the Annual Meeting of the Florida Association of Child Life Professionals, St. Petersburg, FL. Armstrong, F.D. (1992, September). Do children have the right to input into their health care decisions? Invited address at the 81st Annual Florida Nurses Association Convention, Ft. Lauderdale, FL. Armstrong, F.D. (1992, September). Neuropsychological aspects of sickle cell disease. Grand Rounds presentation, Division of Pediatric Neurology, Miami, FL. Armstrong, F.D. (1992, October). Helping families prepare for bone marrow transplantation. Invited address at the Nursing Plenary Session, Pediatric Oncology Group, St. Louis, MO. Armstrong, F.D. (1993, February). Behavioral outcomes in children with brain tumors. Invited address at the Miami Neuro-Oncology Symposium, Miami Beach, FL. Armstrong, F.D., Gay, C., & Sanfilippo, M.D. (1993, February). Neuropsychological and psychological aspects of HIV in children. Invited address at the Department of Psychiatry Grand Rounds, West Virginia University School of Medicine, Morgantown, WV. Armstrong, F.D., Morrow, C., & Gonzalez, J.C. (1993, February). The role of parents in children's coping with treatment of serious illness. Invited colloquium at the Department of Psychology, West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV. Armstrong, F.D., Sanfilippo, M.D. (1993, February). Psychosocial research with families of children infected with HIV. Invited address at the Pediatric AIDS Foundation Symposium on Psychosocial AIDS Research, New York, NY. Armstrong, F.D., & Pegelow, C.H. (1993, March). Factors influencing assessment and treatment of pain in sickle cell disease. Invited address at "Sickle Cell Pain Management: Bridging the Gap Between Theory and Practice", National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute, NIH, Bethesda, MD. 32 Armstrong, F.D. (1993, May). Experimental research on psychosocial aspects of sickle cell disease. Invited address at the Psychosocial Research in Sickle Cell Disease Symposium at the National Sickle Cell Disease Program, Philadelphia, PA. Armstrong, F.D. (1994, January). Behavioral outcomes in children with brain tumors: An update. Invited address at the Miami Neuro-Oncology Symposium, Key Biscayne, FL. Armstrong, F.D. (1994, February). Psychology in the 1990s: Opportunities for Multi-disciplinary Collaboration. Invited address at the Psi Chi Charter Meeting, The Citatdel, Charleston, SC. Armstrong, F.D. (1994, February). School issues for children with chronic and life-threatening illnesses. Invited colloguium, Department of Psychology, The Citadel, Charleston, SC. Armstrong, F.D. (1994, June). Impact of lifestyle disruption in families of children with sickle cell disease. Invited address, Bellamy Sickle Cell Update Seminar, Dayton, OH. Armstrong, F.D. (1994, August). Parent participation in medical decision making for children. Invited symposium on pediatric bioethics, Society of Pediatric Psychology, presented at the 102nd Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Los Angeles, CA. Armstrong, F.D. (1994, November). Manejo del impacto Psicologico del Cancer Infantil en el paciente y su familia durante las diferentes fases de la enfermedad ("Management of the psychosocial impact of cancer in the patient and his family during the different phases of their disease"). Invited address, Primero Congreso Internacional de Oncologia Pediatrica, Caraballeda, Venezuela. Holzman, B., Armstrong, F.D., & Goodman, K. (1995, January). Pediatric bioethics. Workshop at the Masters in Pediatrics Conference, Miami, FL. Armstrong, F.D. (1995, February). Current issues in assessment and treatment of pain in children with sickle cell disease. Invited address at the Duke-UNC Comprehensive Sickle Cell Center, Durham, NC. Armstrong, F.D. (1995, February). Long-term sequelae of treatment of pediatric brain tumors. Invited Address at the Miami Neuro-Oncology Symposium, Miami Beach, FL. Armstrong, F.D. (1995, October). Neuropsychological and behavioral effects in pre-school and school-aged children with HIV. Invited address at the First Annual Maternal/Child HIV Care Conference, St. Petersburg Beach, FL. Armstrong, F.D. (1995, November). Psychological and neuropsychological aspects of the child with sickle cell disease. Invited address at the Sickle Cell Disease Association of America, Palm Beach Chapter Conference on Treating the Child with Sickle Cell Disease, West Palm Beach, FL. Armstrong, F.D. (1996, February). Multi-factor assessment of behavioral distress in children undergoing invasive medical procedures. Invited address at the University of Miami Symposium on Stress and Coping Measures, Hollywood, FL. Armstrong, F.D. (1996, April). Biobehavioral aspects of pain assessment and treatment in children. Invited address at the Miami Children's Hospital Conference on Pain, Miami, FL. Armstrong, F.D. (April, 1996). Intervention issues in chronic illnesses across development. Invited Keynote address at the Great Lakes Regional Pediatric Psychology Conference, Toronto, Canada. Armstrong, F.D. & Wayne, A.S. (May, 1996). Coping with children's critical illnesses. Invited address at the Sylvester Cancer Center Conference on Health and Wellness, Miami, FL. 33 Armstrong, F.D., Levy, J., Pegelow, C.H., & Simpson-Robinson, L. (1996, September). Role of bilingualism in interpreting neurocognitive outcomes. Invited address at the annual meeting of the Cooperative Study of Sickle Cell Disease, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD. Armstrong, F.D., Toledano, S.R., Miloslavich, K., Levy, J., Gay, C., Schuman, W., Lachman, L. (1996, October). Quality of life assessment: Reliability and validity of the Miami Quality of Life Questionnare. Invited address at the biannual meeting of the Pediatric Oncology Group, Chicago, IL. Armstrong, F.D. (1996, October). Decision-making in mature minors. Invited paper at the sixth annual Conference of the Florida Bioethics Network, Ft. Lauderdale, FL. Armstrong, F.D. (1996, November) Neurobehavioral aspects of childhood cancer and sickle cell disease. Invited address for a Workshop on Chronic Illness and Neuro-bavioral disorders: Medical and Psychological Implications for School Performance, Florida Learning and Diagnostic System and Dade County Public Schools, Miami, FL. Schleien, C., Armstrong, F.D., Pinksy, M., & Mortensen, F.S. (1997, March). Clinical futility in pediatrics. Panel presentation at the 5th Annual UM Forum for Bioethics and Philosophy Conference: Clinical Ethics: Debates, Decisions, Solutions, Ft. Lauderdale, FL. Armstrong, F.D. (1997, March). Psychologists role in pediatric medical decision-making. Presentation at the 5th Annual UM Forum for Bioethics and Philosophy Conference: Clinical Ethics: Debates, Decisions, Solutions, Ft. Lauderdale, FL. Armstrong, F.D. (1997, March). Sequelae of pediatric brain tumors and treatment. Presentation at the Miami Neuro-Oncology Symposium, Miami Beach, FL. Armstrong, F.D. (1997, September). Neuropsychological issues in pediatric sickle cell disease: Overview. Presentation at the 25th Annual National Sickle Cell Disease Conference, Washington, DC. Armstrong, F.D. (1997, September). Impact of children?s sickle cell history on nurse and physician?s ratings of pain and medication decisions. Presentation at the 25th National Sickle Cell Disease Conference, Pain Mini Symposium, Washington, DC. Armstrong, F.D. (1997, October). Using technology to develop compensatory skills in children treated for CNS diseases: A series of case reports. Presentation at the Fall, 1997 meeting of the Pediatric Oncology Group, Chicago, IL. Armstrong, F.D. (1997, November). Psychosocial issues. Presentation at the Jackson Children?s Hospital, Current trends in pediatrics workshop, Miami, FL. Armstrong, F.D. (1998, February). The psychologist as ethicist: Interventions in difficult oncology cases. Presentation at the Sixth Annual Conference on Clinical Ethics: Debates, Decisions, Solutions, Ft. Lauderdale, FL. Armstrong, F.D. (1998, April). Assessing and measuring quality of life in children with cancer. Presentation at the Quality of Life Conference, Children’s Leukemia Foundation of Michigan, Detroit, MI. Armstrong, F.D. (1998, April). Rights of children in research. Presentation at the Interface of Science, Ethics, and Law in Human Subjects Research Conference, Office for Protection of Research Risks and University of Miami, Miami Beach, FL. Armstrong, F.D., Toledano, S.R., Miloslavich, K., Lackman-Zeman, L., Levy, J.D., Gay, C.L., Schuman, W.B., & Fishkin, P. (1998, June). The Miami Pediatric Quality of Life Questionnaire: Parent Scale. Invited participation at the International Workshop on Assessing 34 Health-Related Quality of Life in Children with Cancer, Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, Canada. Armstrong, F.D. (1998, July). Ethical concerns in the pediatric population. Invited presentation for Critical Care Challenges: Ethical Dilemmas, Jackson Memorial Hospital, Miami, FL. Armstrong, F.D. (1998, October). Neurocognitive sequelae of childhood cancer. Invited presentation at the Cancer Survivorship Throughout the Lifespan Conference, Atlantic City, NJ. Armstrong, F.D. (1998, October). Social reintegration: Overcoming the hurdles in childhood and adulthood. Invited presentation at the Cancer Survivorship Throughout the Lifespan Conference, Atlantic City, NJ. Armstrong, F.D. (1999, August). The alliance with Pediatrics: What do we know, what do we need to know? Presidential Address, Society of Pediatric Psychology, at the 107th annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Boston, MA. Armstrong, F.D. (1999, September). Neurodevelopmental outcomes in children with sickle cell disease. Invited presentation at the 6th annual New York GENES Sickle Cell Symposium: Sickle Cell Disease at the Brink of the Millenium, Brooklyn, NY. Armstrong, F.D. (2000, February). Acute and long-term cognitive and behavioral outcomes in children following BMT. Invited presentation at the Bone Marrow Transplantation in Children: Current Results and Controversies, 5th Meeting, Hilton Head, SC. Armstrong, F.D. (2000, March). Children’s access to behavioral and mental health care. Invited presentation at the 8th Annual UM Conference on Clinical Ethics: Debates, Decisions, Solutions, Fort Lauderdale, FL. Armstrong, F.D. (2000, May). Psychological facets of survivorship: Reflecting on the past, envisioning the future. Invited presentation at the Survivorship into the Millenium Conference, SUNY Upstate Medical University, Syracuse, NY. Armstrong, F.D. (2000, September). Ethical issues in treating children of Jehovah’ Witness faith. Invited presentation at the JMH Center for Bloodless Surgery and Medicine Controversies in Bloodless Medicine Conference, Miami, FL. Armstrong, F.D. (2000, September). Neuropsychological outcomes in sickle cell disease. Invited presentation at the NHLBI Conference on CNS Disease in Children with Sickle Cell Disease, Bethesda, MD. Armstrong, F.D. (2000, September). Learning problems in children with cancer. Invited presentation at the American Cancer Society Families ROCK Weekend, Orlando, FL. Armstrong, F.D. (2000, December). Decision-making with children. Invited panel presentation at the JMH Conference on Meeting the Challenges of End-of-Life Care, Miami, FL. Armstrong, F.D. (2001, January). Meeting the needs of children whose parent has a brain tumor. Invited presentation at the South Florida Brain Tumor Association 5th Biannual Conference, Ft. Lauderdale, FL. Armstrong, F.D. (2001, January). Helping children with cognitive effects. Invited presentation at the South Florida Brain Tumor Association 5th Biannual Conference, Ft. Lauderdale, FL. Armstrong, F.D. (2001, February). Neurodevelopment in children with CNS cancers. Invited presentation at the Tomorrows Children’s Institute Topics in Pediatric Hematology & Oncology Update: 2001, Breckenridge, CO. 35 Armstrong, F.D. (2001, February). Behavioral and educational interventions for long term sequelae in children with cancer. Invited presentation at the Tomorrows Children’s Institute Topics in Pediatric Hematology & Oncology Update: 2001, Breckenridge, CO. Armstrong, F.D. (2001, March). Realities of educating students with complex medical issues. Invited presentation at the Columbia Teachers College When Worlds Collide 2001: Promises and Realities, New York, NY. Armstrong, F.D. (2001, August). School Re-entry following the diagnosis and treatment of your child’s brain tumor. Invited Internet Conference Presentation as part of the Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation of the United States’ Informed Parent Internet Series. Armstrong, F.D. (2001, August). The current state of mental health care needs for Children with Special Health Care Needs in the transition. Invited presentation at the MCHB LEAH Transition 2001 Conference: The Transition of Children with Special Healthcare Needs into the Adult Health System: A Focus on Mental Healthcare Needs and Access to Quality Services. Albuquerque, NM. Armstrong, F.D. (2001, August). Providing mental health care for youth with special health care needs in a medical center. Invited presentation at the MCHB LEAH Transition 2001 Conference: The Transition of Children with Special Healthcare Needs into the Adult Health System: A Focus on Mental Healthcare Needs and Access to Quality Services. Albuquerque, NM. Armstrong, F.D. (2001, August). Assessment of quality of life in children with chronic illness. Invited presentation at the Nemours Foundation Cape Cod Conference on Pediatrics, Hyannis, MA. Armstrong, F.D. (2001, August). Pediatric Bioethics: Current issues in the care of children. Invited presentation at the Nemours Foundation Cape Cod Conference on Pediatrics, Hyannis, MA. Armstrong, F.D. (2001, August). Pediatric psychology in primary care: Collaborative practice. Invited presentation at the Nemours Foundation Cape Cod Conference on Pediatrics, Hyannis, MA. Armstrong, F.D. (2001, September 9). Care of children who are dying, and their families: Society of Pediatric Psychology Statement. Invited statement to the Committee on Children Who are Dying and Their Families, Institute of Medicine, National Academy of Sciences, Washington, DC. Armstrong, F.D. (2001, September 11). Quality of life, neurodevelopment, and disclosure in pediatric HIV: The merging of neuroscience, psychosocial functioning, and bioethics. Invited presentation at the NIMH Consensus Conference, Pediatric AIDS and Mental Health Issues in the ERA of ART, Bethesda, MD. Armstrong, F.D. (2001, September 21). Bioethics, research, and compassionate care: End-oflife decision-making in childhood cancer. Invited presentation at the Baptist Health System Caring for Kids with Cancer: Issues in Terminal Illness, Miami, FL. Armstrong, F.D. (2001, September). Assessment and intervention strategies for cognitive sequelae of pediatric cancer. Invited presentation at the Nemours Foundation Practical Pediatric Psychology Conference, Orlando, FL. Armstrong, F.D. (2001, September). Developmental emergence of cognitive deficits in children and adolescents with chronic illnesses affecting the central nervous system. Invited keynote 36 presentation at the Nemours Foundation Practical Pediatric Psychology Conference, Orlando, FL. Armstrong, F.D. (2001, November). Neuropsychological effects of cancer treatment in children: Dealing with the home, school, and future development. Invited keynote address at the 24th Florida Association of Pediatric Tumor Programs Advances in Pediatric Hematology/Oncology, Clearwater Beach, FL. Armstrong, F.D. (2001, November). Learning problems in children with cancer and sickle cell disease: We know the problem…Now what do we do? Inaugural Camp Good Days and Special Times Teddi Invited Lectureship, Strong Memorial Hospital, University of Rochester School of Medicine, Rochester, NY. Armstrong, F.D. (2001, December). Care of children who are dying: From the bedside to national public policy. Invited Grand Rounds, Department of Pediatrics, University of Miami School of Medicine, Miami, FL. Armstrong, F.D. (2001, January). The role of pediatricians in the prescription of psychotropic medications. Invited presentation at the Masters of Pediatrics Conference, Miami Beach, FL. Armstrong, F.D. (2002, February). Childhood cancer: What comes after cure? Invited presentation at the 43rd Annual Ruth Self Memorial Education Day, The Women’s Cancer Association of the University of Miami, Miami, FL. Armstrong, F.D. (2002, April). Childhood cancer: Understanding the developmental nature of cognitive late effects and then doing something about them. Invited presentation at the annual meeting of the Council for Exceptional Children, New York, NY. Armstrong, F.D. (2002, April). Learning issues for children with cancer: From understanding to intervention. Invited keynote presentation at the annual meeting of the Association of Pediatric Oncology Social Workers, Amelia Island, FL. Armstrong, F.D. (2002, May). Psychosocial function of childhood cancer survivors. Invited symposium (Long-term effects of childhood cancer) at the Pediatric Academic Societies/American Society of Pediatric Hematololgy/Oncology 2002 Meeting, Baltimore, MD. Armstrong, F.D. (2002, August). Are children getting the services they need? Invited Panel Presentation for Cluster Program at the 110th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Chicago, IL. Armstrong, F.D. (2002, December). Developmental late effects of brain tumor treatment in children: Measurement and treatment issues that affect quality of life. Invited presentation at The Effects of Radiotherapy on Brain and Behavior Through the Lifespan Conference, San Juan, Puerto Rico. Armstrong, F.D. (2003, January). Ethics, society, and developmental disability: Child Advocacy as a moral imperative. Invited presentation at the Florida Bioethics Network Bioethics in the Capital Conference, Tallahassee, FL. Armstrong, F.D. (2003, January). Helping children with brain tumors with cognitive effects: Fitting in. Invited presentation at the 6th bi-annual Florida Brain Tumor Association Sharing Hope: Tumor Talk Conference, Ft. Lauderdale, FL. Armstrong, F.D. (2003, January). Recognition and evaluation of the Autistic Spectrum Disorder child. Invited presentation at the 12th Annual Masters of Pediatrics Contemporary and Future Pediatrics Conference, Miami Beach, FL. Armstrong, F.D. (2003, January). Neurodevelopmental outcomes in children with chronic illnesses affecting the central nervous system. Invited presentation at the 12th Annual Masters 37 of Pediatrics Contemporary and Future Pediatrics Conference, Miami Beach, FL. Armstrong, F.D. (2003, February). A clinician’s guide to autism. Invited presentation at the PRIME-ED Current Clinical Issues in Primary Care Conference, Ft. Lauderdale, FL. Armstrong, F.D. (2003, February). Keynote Address: Medical decision-making on the front line: Ethics and “not-knowing”. Invited Presentation at the Florida Association of Child Life Professionals “Sailing Onward” Conference, St. Petersburg, FL. Armstrong, F.D. (2003, March). Keynote Address: The delayed effects of cancer. Invited presentation at the North Carolina Association for the Education of Chronically Ill Children Statewide Conference, Chapel Hill, NC. Armstrong, F.D. (2003, December). Teleconference: Childhood brain tumors: An update on survivorship. Invited teleconference for the Children’s Brain Tumor Foundation and the National Brain Tumor Foundation. Armstrong, F.D. (2004, November). Psychological aspects of chronic illness in children: Primary Immunodeficiency Disorders. Invited presentation at the Do You Know the 10 Warning Signs of Primary Immunodeficiency Diseases? Conference, Miami, FL. Armstrong, F.D. (2005, March). Thalassemia and learning: Neurocognitive function in children. Invited presentation at the N.Y. Academy of Sciences Eighth Annual Cooley’s Anemia Symposium, Orlando, FL. Armstrong, F.D. (2005, April). Ethics and pediatrics: Challenges for the ultra-vulnerable. Invited keynote presentation at the 13th Annual Clinical Ethics: Debates, Decisions, and Solutions Conference, Miami Beach, FL. Armstrong, F.D. (2005, April). Neurocognitive late effects. Invited presentation at the National Children’s Cancer Society Beyond the Cure Symposium, St. Louis, MO. Armstrong, F.D. (2005, May). Psychosocial care of children with cancer and their families: Thinking about prevention. Invited presentation at the 29th Annual Conference of the Association of Pediatric Oncology Social Workers, Creating Hope for Tomorrow, Norfolk, VA. Armstrong, F.D. (2005, May). Cognitive and late effects related to childhood cancer. Invited keynote address at the 34th Annual Dameshek Symposium, Wichita, KS. Armstrong, F.D. (2005, June). Are we having fun yet? The pediatrician’s role in prescribing psychotropic medications for children. Invited presentation at the 2005 Vermont Summer Pediatric Seminar, Manchester Village, VT. Armstrong, F.D. (2005, June). Behavioral magic: A practical bag of tricks for managing common behavioral problems. Invited presentation at the 2005 Vermont Summer Pediatric Seminar, Manchester Village, VT. Armstrong, F.D. (2005, June). No pain, big gain: Making the ouch go away. Invited presentation at the 2005 Vermont SummerPediatric Seminar, Manchester Village, VT. Armstrong, F.D. (2005, June). I must grow up: Transitions in healthcare for young adults with special needs. Invited presentation at the 2005 Vermont Summer Pediatric Seminar, Manchester Village, VT. Armstrong, F.D. (2005, October). Cognitive late effects of childhood cancer treatment: Building a model for intervention and prevention. Invited presentation at the University of Miami Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center Scientific Retreat, Key Largo, FL. Armstrong, F.D. (2006, January). Educational and behavioral sequelae to cancer treatment. Invited presentation at the 2006 Masters of Pediatrics: Contemporary and Future Pediatrics 38 Conference, Miami Beach, FL. Armstrong, F.D. (2006, May). Cancer treatment and learning: Late effects and strategies to help. Keynote presentation at the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, Back to School Program, Cancer in the Classroom: The School and Community Response for the Child’s Success, Allentown, PA. Armstrong, F.D. (2006, July). Neurocognitive and psychological late effects: Issues for young adult surviviors of childhood cancer. Invited keynote presentation at the Inova Fairfax Hospital Conference for Young Adult Survivors of Childhood Cancer, Fairfax, VA. Armstrong, F.D. (2006, August). Neurocognitive late effects and intervention challenges for children treated for cancer. Invited teleconference presentation for the National Children’s Cancer Society, Beyond the Cure, Miami, Florida (Teleconference). Armstrong, F.D. (2006, October). The Mailman Center for Child Development: 35 years of service to children with special health care needs and just getting started. Invited presentation at the American Legion Women’s Auxiliary Fall Conference, Orlando, FL. Armstrong, F.D. (2006, November). Cognitive late effects of childhood cancer Emerging issues for survivors.” Invited presentation for the Late Effects in Childhood Cancer Survivors: Recognition and Intervention, “Cure is Not Enough” Conference, Advocate Hope Children’s Hospital, Oak Lawn, IL. Armstrong, F.D. (2006, November). Transition for youth and young adults with developmental disabilities. Invited presentation at the 7th Annual Chronic Illness and Disability: Transition from Pediatric to Adult-Based Care Conference, Houston, TX. Armstrong, F.D. (2006, November). Neurocognitive outcome after brain tumor treatment. Invited presentation at the Pediatric Brain and Spinal Cord Injury Conference, Miami Beach, FL. Armstrong, F.D. (2008, April). Great idea: Now keep it going. Invited presentation at the HRSA All-Grantee Training Meeting, Washington, DC. Armstrong, F.D. & Sanders, L.M. (2008, July). Expanding scholarship in community pediatrics: Child Health Advocacy for Miami Pediatricians (CHAMP). Invited Grand Rounds presentation, Department of Pediatrics, Miami, FL. Armstrong, F.D. (2008, September). Learning Issues. Invited presentation at the American Cancer Society, Florida Division, R.O.C.K. Families Weekend, Orlando, FL. Armstrong, F.D. (2008, September). Learning and Memory Problems in Children after Transplant. Invited presentation at the Blood & Marrow Transplant Information Network (BMTInfonet) Celebrating a Second Chance at Life Conference, Dallas, TX. Armstrong, F.D. (2008, September). Children with Sickle Cell Disease and Learning: Neurodevelopmental Challenges and Interventions. Invited Plenary Presentation at the 36th Annual Convention of the Sickle Cell Disease Association of America, Inc., Sickle Cell Disease: A Global Approach, New Orleans, LA. Armstrong, F.D. (2009, February). Neurocognitive outcomes in children and adults with sickle cell disease. Invited plenary session presentation at the 3rd Annual Sickle Cell Disease Research and Educational Symposium and Annual Sickle Cell Disease Scientific Meeting: Opportunities for New Partnerships. Ft. Lauderdale, FL. Armstrong, F.D. & Goldman, M.L. (2009, March). Acute lymphoblastic leukemia and Autism Spectrum Disorders: A possible link? Invited presentation at the Autism Speaks & Leukemia and Lymphoma Society Conference on Folate Metabolism and Autism Spectrum Disorders, 39 Washington, DC. Goldman, M.L., Armstrong, F.D., Thompson, W., & Butt, S. (2009, August). Parent-focused intervention to improve academic success in children with SCD. Presentation at the NHLBI 2009 Annual Sickle Cell Disease Clinical Research Meetings, Basic and Translational Research Programs in Sickle Cell Disease, Bethesda, MD. Armstrong, F.D. (September, 2009). Promoting improved learning and school performance in children with chronic illness and neurodevelopmental disabilities. Pre-conference workshop (3 hours) at the Florida Association of Child Life Professionals Conference, Hollywood, FL. Armstrong, F.D. (September, 2009). Collaboration with communities to reduce disparities in child health outcomes. Invited keynote at the Florida Association of Child Life Professionals Conference, Hollywood, FL. Armstrong, F.D., Vichinsky, E.P., Gold, J.I., Neumayer, L., Weiner, M., Eggleston, B., Kesler, K., for the Clinical Trials Consortium Neurocognitive Function in Adults with SCD Study Group. (February, 2010). Neuropsychological dysfunction and neuroimaging abnormalities in neurologically intact adult patients with sickle cell disease (SCD). Keynote presentation at the 4th Annual Sickle Cell Disease Research and Educational Symposium and Annual Sickle Cell Disease Scientific Meeting, Progress and promise: Sickle cell disease at 100 years. Hollywood, FL. Armstrong, F. D. (May, 2010). Unusual UCEDD collaborations: Department of Defense, American Cancer Society, United Way, Police and Fire Departments: Outcomes of the University of Miami Community Pediatric Training Initiative. Invited presentation at the UCEDD Director’s Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, CA. Armstrong, F.D. (August, 2010). Are we shortchanging our patients? CNS impact of sickle cell disease - the long-neglected morbidity. Invited presentation at the Sickle Cell Disease at 100: Past, Present, and Future Symposium, 2010 Annual Convention and Scientific Assembly of the National Medical Association, Kissimmee, FL. Armstrong, F.D. (March 5, 2011). Clinical research: A patient-investigator partnership. Invited Keynote address for the 22nd Annual Eva W. Mack Sickle Cell Forging Partnerships Towards A Cure Luncheon, Palm Beach Gardens, FL. Armstrong, F.D. (April, 2011). Optimizing the life-long health of childhood cancer survivors: School issues. Invited national teleconference presentation for the National Children’s Cancer Society. Armstrong, F.D. & Gordon, D.S. (May 19, 2011). Pediatric cancer: Insights, challenges, strategies, and resources. Invited national and international presentation for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society Telephone/Web Education Program. Minkovitz, C., & Armstrong, F.D. (June, 2011). Pearls and pitfalls of grant preparation. Invited national presentation for the HRSA/Maternal and Child Health Bureau EnRich (Research Innovations & Challenges) Webinar. Armstrong, F.D. (June, 2011). Cancer treatment and long-term cognitive function: What are the problems, how do they happen, and what can we do about them? Invited presentation at the Nemours Celebrating Life: I’m a Survivor, What Do I Do Now Conference. Jacksonville, FL. Armstrong, F.D. (July 11, 2011). Neurocognitive outcomes of childhood cancer: Mechanisms, outcomes, and strategies for intervention. Invited presentation at the Mayo Clinic Department of Psychiatry and Psychology Grand Rounds, Rochester, MN. 40 TEACHING 28. Teaching Awards Received: None 29. Teaching Specialization (courses taught) Psychology 690 (1985, 1987, 1989) Normal Child Development (3rd Year Medical Students) (1996-99) Medical Ethics and Social Policy, Rights of Children Lecture (1997-2001) 30. Thesis and Dissertation Advising: Chair or Co-Chair: Ward, M.W. Psychotropic Medication Use in the Pediatric Cancer Population. (Dissertation completed, May, 2011). Delgado, I. Neurocognitive sequelae of pediatric cancer: A longitudinal study of late effects. (Dissertation completed, June, 2008). Bocanegra, M. Medication treatment and neuropsychological functioning in perinatal HIV. (Dissertation completed, February, 2008). O’Callaghan, E. Cognitive functioning, immune functioning, and disease progression in perinatally infected HIV+ school-aged children on highly active anti-retroviral therapy. (Dissertation completed, December, 2007). Ward, M.W. A screening measure of neurocognitive deficits for children with chronic Illnesses. (Thesis completed, November, 2006). Delgado, I. The late effects of pediatric cancer treatments. (Thesis completed, August, 2006). Messler, Judith. “The effects of cognitive strategy instruction on the mathematical problem solving of students with spina bifida.” (Dissertation completed, May, 2004) O’Callaghan, Erin. “Relationships between disclosure status, psychological distress, coping, and immunity in vertically infected children with HIV”. (Thesis completed, October, 2003). Bocanegra, M. “Reaching outcome, behavior, and efficiency in infants prenatally exposed to cocaine and/or opiates”. (Thesis completed, 5/1/03). Vazquez, E.A. “Disclosure to school-age children infected with HIV: Effects of acculturation, health attitudes and beliefs, coping styles, and social support in caregiver decision making. (Dissertation Completed, 4/17/03). Lee, D. “Neurological and neuropsychological impact of sickle cell disease on social information processing. (Dissertation in Progress) Jensen, M. “The relation between clinical neuroimaging findings and patterns of neuropsychological deficits in school-age children with perinatally-acquired HIV infection.” (Dissertation Completed, July, 2002) Thompson, W. “Language and cognitive performance in minority children infected with HIV.” (Dissertation Completed, May, 2001) Levy, J. “Health-related quality of life in children perinatally infected with HIV/AIDS.” (Dissertation completed, August, 2000) 41 Jensen, M. Neurodevelopment in relation to disease progression in school-age children vertically infected with HIV. (Thesis completed, September, 1999) Harris, L.L. Neuropsychological functioning among school-aged children with perinatallyacquired HIV infection. (Dissertation Completed, Southern Illinois University-Carbondale, 1/99) Simpson-Robinson, L. Disease severity and knowledge: Relation to pain coping strategies in children with sickle cell disease and their parents. (Disseration completed, 11/98). Fishkin, P.E. The relationship between HIV infection and Wechsler Block Design scores in preschool aged children (Thesis completed, 2/98). Robbins, C. Factors affecting medication decisions in pediatric analgesia (Dissertation completed, 8/97) Thompson, W. Disclosure of their diagnosis among mothers with HIV infection (Thesis completed, 5/97). Levy, J. "Differences in neuropsychological test findings attributable to bilingualism in children with sickle cell disease" (Thesis completed, 5/96) Simpson-Robinson, L. A disease severity index for children with sickle cell disease: Reliability and convergent validity (Thesis completed, 5/95). Gay, C.L. Psychosocial correlates of the interactions between HIV seropositive mothers and their children (Dissertation completed, 10/95). Gay, C. Patterns of neurodevelopment among infants with HIV infection (Thesis completed, 1/93). (1994 Student Research Award, Society of Pediatric Psychology) Schuman, W.B. Mother-child interactions and social competence of preschool sickle cell disease patients (Thesis completed, 5/92). (1992 Student Research Award, Society of Pediatric Psychology). Morrow, C.J. Child behavior during lumbar punctures when comparing mother versus father presence (Dissertation completed, 11/92). Lackman, L. Social interaction patterns of preschool pediatric cancer patients with parents and peers. (Dissertation completed, 4/90) Gonzalez, J. Undermedication of children: Nurse's attitudes and beliefs. (Thesis completed, 10/89) Thevenin, D. Effects of information and coping instructions on pre-pubertal children's reactions to gynecological exams. (Dissertation completed 3/89) Pozo, C. Relationships between coping processes and women's adjustment to breast cancer surgery. (Thesis completed 5/89) Moseley, E. Relaxation training with test anxious law students: A test of the specific effects hypothesis. (Dissertation completed, 10/89) Weintraub, J. Relationships between coping processes and adjustment to breast cancer surgery. (Dissertation completed, 11/90) Committee member: Burnette, C.P. “Biobehvaioral markers of phenotypic differences in high functioning autism.” (Dissertation completed, August 2005). Messiah, S. “The prevalence of the metabolic syndrome among US pre-adolescents and adolescents: Findings from the 1999-2002 National Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys.” (Dissertation completed, July, 2005) 42 Valenzuela, J. “Prescription practices in youths with Type I diabetes: Disparities in intensive regimen prescription.” (Dissertation Proposal meeting 1/10/05) Neal, A.R. “Nonverbal communication, cognitive, and language development in cocaine-exposed infants”. (Dissertation completed, 5/02). Reyes, M.B. “Religious diversity and the training of North American clinical psychologists.” (Dissertation completed, 4/02) Reyes, M.B. Ethnic differences in children's response to pain (Thesis completed, 5/95). Niarhos, F.J. Risk and resistance factors in the adaptation of mothers of children with juvenile rheumatoid arthritis (Dissertation completed, 12/93). Greco, P. Coping styles in an end-stage renal disease population: Developmental differences and prediction of compliance following transplantation (Dissertation completed, 9/92). Vogel, A. The effects of training on the accuracy of preschool children's self-reports of pain. (Dissertation completed, 3/92). Sanfillipo, M. Personal space issues and coping in chronically and terminally ill children.(Dissertation completed, 4/92) Massi, C. The relationship of trait anger and trait anxiety to casual blood pressure in black and white men: An examination of repression and defensiveness. (Thesis completed, May, 1991) Gonzalez, J.C. Effects of parent reassurance versus distraction on children's reactions to injections." (Dissertation completed, 11/91) Gonzalez, J.C. Effects of parent reassurance versus distraction on children's reactions to injections. (Dissertation completed, 11/91) Gerson, A.C. Increasing maternal adherence to the sickle cell medical regimen: An intervention to decrease infant mortality and morbidity. (Dissertation completed, 6/92). (1991 Society of Pediatric Psychology Student Research Grant, 1991) Spetter, D. Developmental differences in the relationship of social support to treatment adherence and responsibility in adolescents with insulin dependent diabetes mellitus. (Dissertation completed, 9/91) Swales, T. Cognitive and developmental evaluation of perinatal HIV-1 infection during infancy. (Dissertation completed, 7/90) Goldstein, S. Behavioral and physiological correlates of friendship in pre_school children. (Dissertation completed, May, 1987) Danhour, K. The general well-being and health status of metastatic cancer patients as a function of their ways of coping and social support. (Thesis completed, May, 1988) SERVICE 31. University Committees and Administrative Responsibilities: Dean’s Inter-University Medical School Governmental Affairs Task Force (2007- ) UMMG Growth and Expansion Executive Committee (2008-2009) UMSM Search Committee, Chair of Neurology (2006-07) UMSM Search Committee, Chair of Rehabilitation Medicine (2005) UMSM Search Committee, Chair of Psychiatry (2002; 2005) UMSM Scientific Awards Committee (2001-2004) 43 Chair, Pediatric Bioethics Committee, Jackson Children's Hospital /Dept. of Pediatrics (1994-2006) Public Health Trust Bioethics Committee (1994-present) House Staff Education Committee, Pediatrics (1990-present) House Staff Evaluation Committee, Pediatrics (1991-present) University of Miami Human Subjects Advisory Committee and Faculty (2001-2003) Chair, Animal Research Imaging Committee, Batchelor Children’s Research Institute (2001-2006 ) Pediatric Bioethics Subcommittee (1991-1994) Pediatric Research Committee (1992-1999) Pediatric Pain Committee, Children's Hospital Center (1991-1993) Acting Director, Division of Clinical Psychology (1989-1991) Director of Clinical Psychology Training Mailman Center for Child Development (1990-1997) Co-Leader, Biobehavioral Oncology Program, Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center (2008-present) 32. Community Activities: (2001-2002) Local, State Panel Appointments Co-chair, Mental Health Task Force, Miami-Dade County Children’s Readiness Initiative (1999present) Florida Department of Children and Families, Advisory Panel on Psychotropic Medications with Children (May, 2001) Local and State Boards (non-academic) Miami-Dade School Readiness Coalition, Board of Directors (2004-2005) Miami-Dade/Monroe Early Learning Coalition, Board of Directors (2005-11 – name change) Association of Florida Children’s Hospitals (AFCH), UM/JMH Representative (2002-present) Chair, AFCH Research Committee (2002-present) American Cancer Society, Florida Division Childhood Cancer Advisory Committee (1999-2009) Chair (2002-2004) Childhood Cancer College Scholarship Committee (1999-present); Chair (2008-2010) Evaluation Advisory Committee (2001-present); Co-Chair (2006-2008); Chair (2008-2009) ACS Florida Division Program Committee (2002-2004) Compensation Committee (2009-2011) Governance Committee (2009-2011; Chair 2010) Board of Directors (2008-2011) Executive Committee (2008-2011) 44 Board Futuring Initiative Steering Committee (2008-10) Medical Vice President (2009-2010); Vice-President (2010-2011) and President and Chairman (2011-12) American Cancer Society (National) National Assembly Member (2010-2012) Representative to the National Summit on Childhood Cancer, November, 1999. Representative to the National Summit on Childhood Cancer II, June, 2000 Children’s Cancer Fund, Board of Directors (1998-present) National Children’s Cancer Society, Medical Advisory Board (2006-present) Florida Biomedical Research Advisory Council (BRAC; 2010-present-American Cancer Society Representative) Technical Assistance TA Site visit, Shriver Center UCDD, Waltham, MA (Administration on Developmental Disabilities), November 18-20, 2001. Consultant Site Visit, Strong Children’s Hospital and University of Rochester LEND program, Rochester, NY, November 26-28, 2001. TA Site visit, Munroe-Meyer Rehabilitation Institute, University of Nebraska UCDD, Omaha Nebraska (Administration on Developmental Disabilities), December 6-8, 2001. Consultant to the National Cancer Policy Board: Armstrong, F.D. (2002). Cognitive late effects of childhood cancer and treatment: Issues for survivors. National Cancer Policy Board, Institute of Medicine and National Research Council, National Academies of Science commissioned background paper (www.iom.edu/ncpb) for National Cancer Policy Board (2003), Childhood Cancer Survivorship: Improving Care and Quality of Life, M. Hewitt, S.L. Weiner, & J.V. Simone (Eds.). Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. TA Site Visit, USC-Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles UCDD, Los Angeles, CA, January 1416, 2002. Consultant to the Dean, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine, Neurodevelopmental Disabilities Program (UCEDD, LEND, MRDDRC), Chapel Hill, NC, TA Site Visit, Rose F. Kennedy Center UCEDD, Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY. May 28-29, 2009. TA Site Visit, Shriver Center UCEDD, Waltham, MA. (Administration on Developmental Disabilities), May 27, 2011. Community Presentations Armstrong, F.D. (April 28, 2011). Holtz Children’s Hospital. Invited presentation to the Rotary Club of Coral Gables, Coral Gables, FL. Media 2000 45 Armstrong, F.D. quoted in Age is delaying teen’s hope of giving kidney to sick brother, The Miami Herald, February 27, 2000, p. 1A, 16A. Armstrong, F.D. quoted in Minor sibling organ donation: Bioethical concerns. WTVJ, Channel 6, February 29, 2000. Armstrong, F.D. quoted in Should a 17-year-old be allowed to donate a kidney? WPLG, Channel 10, February 29, 2000. Armstrong, F.D. quoted in Genetic world examining social fears. The Miami Herald, July 6, 2000, p. 1E, 3E. Armstrong, F.D., quoted in PBS uses Miami case in series on dying. The Miami Herald, September 9, 2000, 1B, 4B. Armstrong, F.D., participant in “On Our Own Terms: Moyers on Death in America”. National Public Broadcasting, September 10, 2000. Armstrong, F.D., guest appearance on “Mental Health, Critical Beginnings”. WLRN, Public Broadcasting Channel 35, November 8, 2000. (30 minute interview) Armstrong, F.D., quoted in K. Foxhall, “Pediatricians lead a call for more child mental health services” APA Monitor, 31 (10), 42-43 (November 2000). Armstrong, F.D. quoted in “H.L. Shapiro, M.D., “Collaborative care effective in addressing psychosocial issues”, AAP News, 17 (6), p. 284 (December, 2000), Armstrong, F.D. “Returning to school after treatment for childhood cancer.” Teleconference for Cancer Care (December, 2000). 2001 Armstrong, F.D., quoted in Corsa, L., “Don’t tell, don’t ask-Nobody told a girl born with HIV that she was infected-until she was a teenager, and until it was too late.” Miami New Times, Volume 15 (52), April 5-11, 2001, pp. 32-37. Armstrong, F.D. “Panel discusses treatment of foster children”. Miami Herald, June 1, 2001, p. 3B. 2002 Armstrong, F.D. quoted in Gehrke-White, D., “Expert urges medication for troubled kids”. Miami Herald, January 23, 2002, pp 1-2E. 2003 Armstrong, F.D. interviewed in Gonzalez, D. “Helping children in times of war”. WTLV/NBC6. March 20, 2003. Armstrong, F.D., quoted in Meadows, G. “Stress over war keeping you up?” Miami Herald, March 24, 2003, Section C, pp. 1-2. 2004 Armstrong, F.D. Televised panel, “South Florida Early Care and Education Town Hall Meeting”, WLRN, February 18, 2004. (Sponsored by Children’s Campaign, Inc.) Lipshultz, S.E. & Armstrong, F.D. “Candidates should focus on children’s health”. Miami Herald Opinion-Editorial Section, October 14, 2004, p. 26-A. 2005 Armstrong, F.D. quoted in McVicar. N. “Preemies prone to disability, study finds”. Ft. Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel, January 6, 2005. Armstrong, F.D., quoted in Santaniello, N. & Mertz, C. “Scripps avoids intense scrutiny on multimillion-dollar purchases.” Ft. Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel, March 14, 2005. 46 Armstrong, F.D., quoted in Szabo, L., “For children with cancer, treatment cuts both ways.” USA Today, A1, May 5, 2005. Armstrong, F.D., quoted in Szabo, L., “Survival isn’t child’s play.” USA Today, May 5, 2005. 2006 Armstrong, F.D., quoted in Landau, M.D., “Are we overscaring our kids?”. Redbook, March 30, 2006. 2009 Armstrong, F.D. quoted in Reinberg, S. (Healthday). “Overall health of US children a mixed bag: Government study finds gains and losses. ABC News, abcnews.go.com/Health/Healthday/story?id=8053234&page=1, July 7, 2009. (Also in major networks & publications: US News and World Report, Forbes, Business Week, Yahoo, MSN, NBC iVillage, Discovery, USA Today) and more than 100 local ABS, NBC, & FOX affiliates and newspapers. Goldschmidt, P.G., & Armstrong, F.D. “Op-Ed: Eunice Shriver had a big impact in South Florida. Miami Herald, www.miamiherald.com/opinion/inbox/story/1203154.html, August 27, 2009. Armstrong, F.D., quoted by Berry, J., in “Teen cured of sickle cell disease: Doctors performed a bone marrow transplant: His brother’s bone marrow was a perfect match”, www.cbs4.com/local/sickle.cell.jmh.w.1161747.html, September 9, 2009. Armstrong, F.D., quoted in “Doctors: Teen cured of sickle cell: Brother donates bone marrow”. Print and video, JustNews.com, September 3, 2009. Local television, Channels 4 (CBS), 10 (ABC), and 7 (FOX). Armstrong, F.D., quoted in Olorunnipa, T. “An act of brotherly love.” Miami Herald, September 4, 2009, pp. 1B, 2B. Armstrong, F.D., & Goldschmidt, P.G. “Ted Kennedy, Eunice Shriver were bright lights at University of Miami”. Chicago Tribune (http://xml.chicagotribune.com/news/opinion/sfl-eunicekennedy-forum--m09160pnsep16,0,46227.story ); Sun Sentinel (http://www.sunsentinel.com/news/opinion/sfl-eunice-kennedy-forum--m09160pnsep16,0,4048523.story); Hartford Courant (http://www.courant.com/news/opinion/sfl-eunice-kennedy-forum-m09160pnsep16,0,486585.story). September 16, 2009. Armstrong, F.D., & Mourra, C. The Second Chance and the Mailman Center for Child Development. 30-minute public affairs program with Ron St. John, WMSJ (102.7 FM), WLYF (101.5 FM), WAXY (790 AM), Miami. September 6, 2009. Armstrong, F.D., & Alvarez, O. Saving children with sickle cell. Ivanhoe Broadcast News and AIP. http://www.ivanhoe.com/science/story/2011/07/. July 7, 2011. CURRICULUM VITAE Date: June 16, 2011 NAME Joshua Michael Hare, M.D., F.A.C.C., F.A.H.A. CURRENT APPOINTMENT University 2007 Louis Lemberg Professor of Medicine Professor of Molecular and Cellular Pharmacology Professor of Biomedical Engineering University of Miami Miller School of Medicine 2007 Director, Interdisciplinary Stem Cell Institute (ISCI) University of Miami Miller School of Medicine Hospital 2007 Full-time staff Jackson Memorial Hospital, Miami, FL University of Miami Hospital, Miami, FL Executive Medicine 2009 – present Associate Director, Executive Medicine Miller School of Medicine, UHealth PERSONAL DATA University of Miami Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine Interdisciplinary Stem Cell Institute Cardiovascular Division Basic Research Building 1051 NW 15th Street, Suite 824 Miami, FL 33101 Phone: Fax: Email: 305-243-1999 305-243-5584 jhare@med.miami.edu EDUCATION AND TRAINING 1984 1988 1992 B.A. - University of Pennsylvania M.D.- Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Program in Clinical Effectiveness Harvard School of Public Health Internships and Residencies 1988-1989 Intern in Medicine The Johns Hopkins Hospital Baltimore, Maryland 1989-1991 Resident in Medicine The Johns Hopkins Hospital Joshua Michael Hare, M.D., F.A.C.C., F.A.H.A. P a g e |2 Baltimore, Maryland Fellowships 1988-1991 Fellowship in Internal Medicine Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Baltimore, Maryland 1991-1994 Research Fellow in Medicine Harvard University Boston, Massachusetts 1991-1994 Fellowship in Cardiovascular Disease The Brigham and Women's Hospital Boston, Massachusetts PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Academic Appointments 2007-Present Adjunct Professor of Medicine Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine 2004-2006 Director of Cardiovascular Affiliate Section and Director of the Vascular Section The Johns Hopkins Institute for Cell Engineering (ICE) 2004-2006 Professor of Medicine Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine 2004-2006 Professor of Biomedical Engineering Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine 2002-2004 Director of Cardiovascular Affiliate Section and Co-Director of the Vascular Section The Johns Hopkins Institute for Cell Engineering (ICE) 2000-2004 Associate Professor of Medicine Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine 2003-2004 Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine 1995-2000 Assistant Professor of Medicine Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine 1994-1995 Instructor in Medicine Harvard University Medical School Divisional Appointments 2007-2009 Chief, Cardiovascular Division University of Miami Miller School of Medicine 2 Joshua Michael Hare, M.D., F.A.C.C., F.A.H.A. P a g e |3 2003-2006 Director of Heart Failure and Cardiac Transplantation Program The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine 1995-2003 Associate Director Heart Failure and Cardiac Transplantation The Johns Hopkins Hospital Hospital Appointments 1995-2006 Full-Time Active Staff The Johns Hopkins Hospital 1994-1995 Junior Associate in Medicine Brigham and Women's Hospital RESEARCH ACTIVITIES Publications Peer Reviewed Articles 1. Rogers MJ, Germain RN, Hare J, Long E, Singer DS. Comparison of MHC genes among distantly related members of the genus mus. The Journal of Immunology 1985;134:630-636. 2. Singer DS, Hare J, Golding H. Flaherty L, Rudikoff S. Characterization of a new subfamily of class I genes in the H-2 complex of the mouse. Immunogenetics 1988;28:13-21. 3. Hare JM, Baughman KL, Kass DA, Goodman SN, Ladenson PW. Influence of dilated cardiomyopathy, myocarditis and cardiac transplantation on the relation between plasma atrial natriuretic factor and atrial pressures. Am J Cardiol 1991;67:391-397. 4. Deckers JW, Hare JM, Baughman KL. Complications of transvenous right ventricular endomyocardial biopsy in adult cardiomyopathy patients: a seven year survey of 546 consecutive diagnostic procedure in a tertiary referral center. J Am Coll Cardiol 1992;19:43-47. 5. Hare JM, Walford GD, Hruban RH, Hutchins GM, Deckers JW, Baughman KL. Ischemic cardiomyopathy: endomyocardial biopsy and ventriculography evaluation of patients with congestive heart failure, dilated cardiomyopathy and coronary artery disease. J Am Coll Cardiol 1992;20:1318-25. 6. Kasper EK, Agema WRP, Hutchins GM, Deckers JW, Hare JM, Baughman KL. The causes of dilated cardiomyopathy: A clinicopathologic review of 673 consecutive patients. J Am Coll Cardiol 1994;23:586-590. 7. Loh EH, Stamler JS, Hare JM, Loscalzo J, Colucci WS. Cardiovascular effects of inhaled nitric oxide in patients with left ventricular dysfunction. Circulation 1994;90:2780-2785. 8. Edelman RR, Gaa J, Wedeen VJ, Loh E, Hare JM, Prasad P, Li W. 3 In vivo Joshua Michael Hare, M.D., F.A.C.C., F.A.H.A. P a g e |4 measurements of water diffusion in the human heart. Magnetic Resonance in Medicine 1994; 32:423-428. 9. Hare JM, Keaney JF Jr., Balligand JL, Loscalzo J, Smith TW, Colucci WS. Role of nitric oxide in parasympathetic modulation of Гџ-adrenergic myocardial contractility in normal dogs. J Clin Invest 1995:95:360-366. 10. Hare JM, Loh E, Creager MA, Colucci WS. Nitric oxide inhibits the contractile response to Гџ-adrenergic stimulation in humans with left ventricular dysfunction. Circulation 1995;92:2198-2203. 11. Keaney JF Jr., Hare JM, Balligand JL, Loscalzo J, Smith T, Colucci WS. Inhibition of nitric oxide synthase augments myocardial contractile responses to Гџ-adrenergic stimulation. Am J Physiol 1996;271:H2646-H2652. 12. Givertz MM, Hare JM, Loh E, Gauthier DF, Colucci WS. Effect of bolus milrinone on hemodynamic variables and pulmonary vascular resistance in patients with severe left ventricular dysfunction: A rapid test for reversibility of pulmonary hypertension. J Am Coll Cardiol 1996;28:1775-1780. 13. Hare JM, Shernan S, Body SC, Graydon E, Colucci WS, Couper GS. Beneficial hemodynamic effects inhaled nitric oxide in patients supported with the heartmate left ventricular assist device. Circulation 1997;95:2250-2253. 14. Hare JM, Givertz MM, Creager MA, Colucci WS. Increased sensitivity to nitric oxide synthase inhibition in patients with heart failure: Potentiation of пЃў-adrenergic inotropic responsiveness. Circulation 1998; 97:161-166. 15. Hare JM, Kim B, Flavahan NA, Ricker KM, Peng X, Colman L, Weiss RG, Kass DA. Pertussis toxin sensitive G-proteins influence nitric oxide synthase III activity and protein levels in rat heart. J Clin Invest 1998; 101:1424-1431. 16. Georgakopoulos D, Mitzner WA, Chen-Huan C, Byrne BJ, Hare JM, Kass DA. Intact murine cardiovascular dynamics quantified by miniaturized impedance-micromanometry. Am J Physiol 1998;274:H1416-H1422. 17. Hrobon P, Kuntz KM, Hare JM. Should endomyocardial biopsy be performed for detection of myocarditis? A decision analytic approach. J Heart Lung Transplant 1998 8;17:479-486. 18. Jumrussirikul P, Dinerman J, Dawson TM, Dawson VL, Schramm LP, Calkins H, Snyder SH, Hare JM, Berger RD. Interaction between neuronal nitric oxide synthase and inhibitory G protein activity in heart rate regulation in conscious mice. J Clin Invest 1998;102:1279-1285. 19. Pauly DF, Morss SE, Tanio JW, Irani K, Cameron DE, Schulman SP, Hare JM. Reduced left ventricular dimension and normalized atrial natriuretic hormone level after repair of aortic coarctation in an adult. Clin Cardiol 1999;22:233-235. 20. Felker GM, Wu H, Hare JM, Hruban RH, Baughman KL, Kasper EK. The spectrum of dilated cardiomyopathy: The Johns Hopkins experience with 1278 cases. Medicine 1999;78:270-283. 4 Joshua Michael Hare, M.D., F.A.C.C., F.A.H.A. P a g e |5 21. Ekelund UEG, Harrison RW, Shokek O, Thakkar RN, Tunin RS, Senzaki H, Kass DA, Marban E, Hare JM. Intravenous allopurinol decreases myocardial oxygen consumption and increases mechanical efficiency in dogs with pacing-induced heart failure. Circ Res 1999;85:437-445. 22. Asfour B, Hare JM, Kohl T, Baba HA, Kass DA, Chen K, Tjan TDT, Hammel D, Weyand M, Hruban RH, Scheld HH, Byrne BJ. A simple new model of physiologically working heterotopic rat heart transplantation provides hemodynamic performance equivalent to that of an orthotopic heart. J Heart Lung Transplant 1999;18:927-936. 23. Senzaki H, Paolocci N, Eklund U, Hare JM, Kass DA. Improved mechano-energetics and cardiac rest and reserve function of in vivo failing heart by calcium sensitizer EMD57033. Circulation 2000;101:1040-1048. 24. McCarthy RE, Boehmer JP, Hruban, Hutchins GM, Kasper EK, Hare JM*, Baughman KL. Long-term transplant-free survival of patients with fulminant and acute myocarditis. N Engl J Med 2000;342:690-695. (*Corresponding Author) 25. Harrison RW, Thakkar R, Senzaki H, Ekelund U, Cho E, Kass DA, Hare JM. Relative contribution of preload and afterload to the reduction in cardiac output caused by nitric oxide synthase inhibition with L-NG-methylarginine hydrochloride 546C88. Critical Care Medicine 2000;28:1263-1268. 26. Hare JM, Lofthouse RA, Colman L, Ricker K, Kim B, Senzaki H, Cao S, Tunin R, Kass DA. Contribution of caveolin protein abundance to augmented nitric oxide signaling in conscious dogs with pacing-induced heart failure. Circulation Research 2000;86:10851092. 27. Givertz MM, Colucci WS, LeJemtel TH, Gottlieb SS, Hare JM, Slawsky MT, Leier CV, Loh E, Nicklas JM, Lewis BE. Acute endothelin A receptor blockade causes selective pulmonary vasodilation in patients with chronic heart failure. Circulation 2000;101:29222927. 28. Felker GM, Thompson RE, Hare JM, Hruban RH, Clemetson DE, Howard DL, Baughman, KL, Kasper EK. Etiology and long-term survival in unexplained cardiomyopathy. N Engl J Med 2000;342:1077-1084. 29. Felker GM, Boehmer JP, Hruban RH, Hutchins GM, Kasper EK, Baughman KL, Hare JM. Echocardiographic findings in fulminant and acute myocarditis. J Am Coll Cardiol 2000;36:227-232. 30. Varghese P, Harrison RW, Lofthouse R, Georgakopoulos D, Berkowitz DE, Hare JM. пЃў3adrenoceptor deficiency blocks nitric oxide-dependent inhibition of myocardial contractility. J Clin Invest 2000;106:697-703. 31. Paolocci N, Ekelund UEG, Isoda T, Ozaki M, Vandegaer K, Georgakopoulos D, Harrison R, Kass DA, Hare JM. cGMP-independent inotropic effects of nitric oxide and peroxynitrite donors: potential role for nitrosylation. Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol 2000;279:H1982-H1988. 32. Slawsky MT, Colucci WS, Gottlieb SS, Greenberg BH, Haeusslein E, Hare J, Hutchins S, 5 Joshua Michael Hare, M.D., F.A.C.C., F.A.H.A. P a g e |6 Leier CV, Lejemtel TH, Loh E, Nicklas J, Ogilby D, Singh BN, Smith W. Acute hemodynamic and clinical effects of levosimendan in patients with severe heart failure. Circulation 2000;102:2222-2227. 33. Felker GM, Jaeger CJ, Klodas E, Thiemann DR, Hare JM, Kasper EK, Baughman KL. Myocarditis and long-term survival in peripartum cardiomyopathy Am Heart J 2000;140:785-791. 34. Nelson GS, Berger RD, Fetics BJ, Talbot M, Hare JM, Kass DA. Left or bi-ventricular pacing improves cardiac function at diminished energy cost in patients with dilated cardiomyopathy and left bundle-branch block. Circulation 2000;102:3053-3059. 35. Zieman SJ, Gerstenblith G, Lakatta EG, Vandegaer K, Ricker KM, Hare JM. Upregulation of the nitric oxide-cGMP pathway in aged myocardium: physiologic response to L-arginine. Circulation Research 2001;88:97-102. 36. Lofthouse RA, Davis JR, Frondoza CG, Jinnah RH, Hungerford DS, Hare JM. Identification of caveolae and detection of caveolin in normal human osteoblasts. J Bone and Joint Surg [Br] 2001;83-B:124-129. 37. Wittstein IS, Kass DA, Pak, PH, Fetics B, Maughan LW, Fetics B, Hare JM. Cardiac nitric oxide production due to angiotensin converting-enzyme inhibition decreases myocardial contractility in patients with dilated cardiomyopathy. J Am Coll Cardiol 2001;38:429-435. 38. Senzaki H, Smith CJ, Juang GJ, Isoda T, Mayer SP, Ohler A, Paolocci N, Tomaselli GF, Hare JM, Kass DA. Cardiac phosphodiesterase 5 (cGMP-specific) modulates betaadrenergic signaling in vivo and is downregulated in heart failure. FASEB Journal 2001;15:1718-1726. 39. Meininger GR, Nadasdy T, Hruban RH, Bollinger RC, Baughman KL, Hare JM. Chronic active myocarditis following acute Bartonella henselae infection (Cat Scratch Disease). Am J Surg Path 2001;25:1211-1214. 40. Paolocci N, Saavedra WF, Miranda KM, Martiganani C, Isoda T, Hare JM, Espey MG, Fukuto JM, Feelisch M, Wink DA, Kass DA. 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Kittleson MM, Ye SQ, Irizarry RA, Minhas KM, Edness G, Conte JV, Parmigiani G, Miller LW, Chen Y, Hall JL, Garcia JGN, Hare JM. Identification of a gene expression profile that differentiates ischemic and nonischemic cardiomyopathy. Circulation 2004;110:3444-3451. 63. Townsend SA, Jung A, Hoe G, Lefkowitz R, Khan SA, Lemmon C, Harrison R, Li KH. Barouch LA, Cotecchia S, Shoukas A, Nyhan D, Hare JM, Berkowitz DE. Critical role for the пЃЎ-1B adrenergic receptor at the sympathetic neuroeffector junction. Hypertension 2004;44:776-782. 64. Starling RC, Hare JM, Hauptman P, McCurry KR, Mayer HW, Kovarik JM, Schmidt H. Therapeutic drug monitoring for everolimus in heart transplant recipients based on exposure-effect modeling. American Journal of Transplantation, 2004;4:1-6 . 65. Freudenberger RS, Wilson AC, Lawrence-Nelson J, Hare JM, Kostis JB. Permanent pacing is a risk factor for the development of heart failure. Am J Cardiol 2005;95:671-4. 66. 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Contrast Media and Molecular Imaging 2010; epub ahead of print 8/5/2010 118. White AR, Ryoo S, Bugaj L, Attarzadeh DO, Thiyagarajan S, Chen K, Attwater S, Abbot B, Li D, Champion HC, Shoukas AA, Nyhan D, Hare JM, Berkowitz DE, Tuday EC. Early changes in vasoreactivity after simulated microgravity are due to an upregulation of the endothelium-dependent nitric oxide/cGMP pathway. Eur J Appl Physiol. 2010 May 29. Epub ahead of print. 119. Schulman IH, Zhou MS, Treuer AV, Chadipiralla K, Hare JM, Raij L. Altered Renal Expression of Angiotensin II Receptors, Renin Receptor, and ACE-2 Precede the Development of Renal Fibrosis in Aging Rats. Amer J Nephro. 2010; 32:249-61. epub ahead of print June 30. 13 Joshua Michael Hare, M.D., F.A.C.C., F.A.H.A. P a g e | 14 120. Christoforou N, Oskouei BN, Esteso P, Hill CM, Zimmet JM, Bian W, Bursac N, Leong KW, Hare JM, Gearhart JD. Implantation of mouse embryonic stem cell-derived cardiac progenitor cells preserves function of infarcted murine hearts. PLoS One. 2010 Jul 12; 5(7):e11536. 121. Cires RS, Patel H, Tamariz LJ, Hare JM, Zambrano JP. Effect of Granulocyte-Colony Stimulating Factor on Systolic Function of Oncology Patients. J Am Coll Cardiol 2011; 57:516-7. 122. Hatzistergos KE, Quevedo HC, Oskouei BN, Hu Q, Feigenbaum GS, Margitich IS, Mazhari R, Boyle AJ, Zambrano JP, Rodriguez JE, Dulce RA, Pattany PM, Valdes D, Revilla C, Heldman AW, McNiece I, Hare JM. Bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells stimulate cardiac stem cell proliferation and differentiation. Circ Research 2010;107;91322. published online Jul 29, 2010 123. Gonzalez DR, Treuer AV, Castellanos J, Dulce RA, Hare JM. Impaired S-nitrosylation of the ryanodine receptor due to xanthine oxidase activity contributes to calcium leak in heart failure. J Biol Chem 2010, 285:28938-45. epub ahead of press 7/19/10. 124. Gregg CJ, Steppan J, Gonzalez DR, Champion HC, Phan AC, Nyhan D, Shoukas AA, Hare JM, Barouch LA, Berkowitz DE. ОІ2-Adrenergic Receptor-Coupled Phosphoinositide 3-Kinase Constrains cAMP-Dependent Increases in Cardiac Inotropy Through Phosphodiesterase 4 Activation. Anesthesia & Analgesia 2010; 111:870-7. 125. Trachtenberg B, Velazquez D, Williams A, McNiece I, Fishman J, Nguyen K, Rouy D, Altman D, Schwarz R, Mendizabal A, Zambrano JP, Heldman AW, Hare JM. Rationale and design of the Transendocardial Injection of Autologous Human Cells (bone marrow or mesencyhmal) in Chronic Ischemic Left Ventricular Dysfunction and Heart Failure Secondary to Myocardial Infarction (TAC-HFT) trial: a randomized, double-blinded, placebo controlled study of safety and efficacy. Am Heart J. 2011;161:487-93. 126. Heidecker B, Kittleson MM, Kasper EK, Wittstein IS, Champion HC, Russell SD, Hruban RH, Rodriguez ER, Baughman KL, and Hare JM. Transcriptomic Biomarkers for the Accurate Diagnosis of Myocarditis. Circulation. 2011 Mar 22;123(11):1174-84. Epub 2011 Mar 7. 127. Williams, AR, Trachtenberg B, Velazquez DL, McNiece I, Altman P, Rouy D, Mendizabal AM, Pattany PM, Lopera GA, Fishman J, Zambrano JP, Heldman AW, Hare JM. Intramyocardial stem cell injection in patients with ischemic cardiomyopathy: Functional recovery and reverse remodeling. Circulation Research, 2011;108:792-6. Epub 2011 Mar 17. 128. Rame EJ, Barouch LA, Sack MN, Lynn EG, Abu-Asab M, Tsokos M, Kern SJ, Barb JJ, Muson PJ, Halushka MK, Miller KL, Fox-Talbot K, Zhang J, Hare JM, Solomon MA, Danner RL. Caloric Restriction in Leptin Deficiency Does Not Correct Myocardial 14 Joshua Michael Hare, M.D., F.A.C.C., F.A.H.A. P a g e | 15 Steatosis: Failure to Normalize PPARО±/PGC1 пЂ and Thermogenic Glyecrolipid/Fatty Acid Cycling. Physiologic Genomics in press. 129. Takeuchi RK, Takeuchi L, Hatzsistergos K, Quevedo H, Selem S, Treuer A, Premer C, Margitich I, Balkan W, Song Y, Hu Q, Hare JM. Effects of Combination of Proliferative Agents and Erythropoietin on Left Ventricular Remodeling Post-Myocardial Infarction. Clinical and Translational Science. In press. 130. Junttila MJ, Fishman JE, Lopera G, Pattany PM, Velazquez D, Williams A, Trachtenberg B, Sanina C, and Hare JM. Safety of serial cardiac MRI in patients with implantable devices. Heart in press Review Articles 1. Hare JM, Pfeffer MA. Clinical management of congestive heart failure: Progress through clinical trials. Choices in Cardiology 1994; 8: 127-133. 2. Hare JM, Baughman KL. Human myocarditis: Current understanding of the etiology, pathophysiology, natural history, and management of inflammatory diseases of the myocardium. Cardiology in Review 1994;2:165-173. 3. Hare JM, Colucci WS. Role of nitric oxide in the regulation of myocardial function. Progress in Cardiovascular Diseases 1995;38:155-166. 4. Hare JM, Baughman KL. Human Myocarditis: Current understanding of the etiology, pathophysiology, natural history, and management of inflammatory diseases of the myocardium. Infectious Diseases in Clinical Practices 1997;6:580-586. 5. Champion HC and Hare JM. Emerging therapeutic targets in nitric oxide-dependent cardiac disease. Expert Opin Ther Targets 2001;5:547-556. 6. Champion HC, Skaf M, Hare JM. Nitric oxide in the pathophysiology of heart failure. Heart Failure Reviews 2003; 8:35-46. 7. Hare JM. Nitric oxide and excitation-contraction coupling. Cardiology, 2003;35:719-729. J Molecular and Cellular 8. Leclercq C and Hare JM: Ventricular resynchronization: current state of the art. Circulation 2004; 109:296-299. 9. Mollura DJ, Hare JM, Rabb H. Stem-cell therapy for renal diseases. Am J Kidney Dis. 2003;42:891-905. 10. Khan SA, Hare JM. The role of nitric oxide in the physiological regulation of Ca2+ cycling. Curr Opin Drug Discov Devel. 2003;6:658-66. 11. Berry CE, Hare JM. Xanthine oxidoreductase in the cardiovascular system: Molecular mechanisms and pathophysiologic implications. J Physiol Lond 2004;555:589-606. 12. Freudenberger RS, Schwarz Jr RP, Brown J, Moore A, Mann D, Givertz MM, Colucci WS & Hare JM. Rationale, design and organisation of an efficacy and safety study of 15 Joshua Michael Hare, M.D., F.A.C.C., F.A.H.A. P a g e | 16 oxypurinol added to standard therapy in patients with NYHA class III – IV congestive heart failure. Expert Opin. Investig. Drugs 2004; 13(11), 1-8. 13. Hare JM and Stamler JS. NO/redox disequilibrium in the failing heart and cardiovascular system. J Clin Invest 2005; 115:509-517. 14. Zimmet J, Hare JM. Emerging role for bone marrow derived mesenchymal stem cells in myocardial regenerative therapy. Basic Res in Cardiol 2005; 100:471-481. 15. Bhatia R, Hare JM. Mesenchymal Stem Cells: Future Source for Reparative Medicine. Congestive Heart Failure 2005;11:87-91 16. Kittleson MM, Hare JM. Molecular signature analysis: using the myocardial transcriptome as a biomarker in cardiovascular disease. Trends Cardiovasc Med 2005; 15:130-138. 17. Raju SV, Barouch LA, Hare JM. Nitric oxide and oxidative stress in cardiovascular aging. Sci Aging Knowledge Environ. May 25, 2005 (on line). 18. Saraiva R, Hare JM. Nitric oxide signaling in the cardiovascular system: Implications for heart failure. Current Opinion in Cardiology 2006; May;21:221-228 19. Boyle AJ, Schulman SP, Hare JM. Stem cell therapy for cardiac repair: Ready for the next step. Circulation, 2006; 114:339-352 20. Zimmet J, Hare JM. Nitroso-redox interactions in the Cardiovascular System. Circulation 2006;114:1531-44 21. Mazhari R, Hare JM. Advances in cell-based therapy for structural heart disease. Prog Cardiovasc Dis. 2007:49:387-95. 22. Ramos G, Hare JM. Cardiac Cell-Based Therapy: Cell types and Mechanisms of Actions. Transplantation 2007;16(9):951-61. 23. Young K, Hare JM. Stem Cells in Cardiopulmonary Development: Implications for novel approaches to therapy for Pediatric Cardiopulmonary Disease. Cardiology 2008:25; 37-49 Progress in Pediatric 24. Heidecker B, Hare JM. Cardiovascular Genetic Medicine: Genomic assessment of Prognosis and Diagnosis in Patients with Cardiomyopathy and Heart Failure. J Cardiovasc Translational Res. 2008 25. Chapparo S, Hare JM. Cardiac regeneration and stem cell therapy. Current Opinion in Organ Transplantation 2008;13:536-42. 26. Hare JM, Beigi F, Tziomalos K. Nitric oxide and cardiobiology – methods for intact hearts and isolated myocytes. Methods Enzymol. 2008;441:369-92. 27. Tziomalous K, Hare JM. Role of xanthine oxidoreductase-derived superoxide in cardiac remodeling and heart failure. Frontiers in Bioscience. 2009;14:237-62. 28. Gonzalez D, Sun QA, Stamler JS, Hare JM. 16 S-nitrosylation of cardiac ion channels. J Joshua Michael Hare, M.D., F.A.C.C., F.A.H.A. P a g e | 17 Cardiovasc Pharmacol. 2009. Epub ahead of print Aug 14, 2009. 29. Goldschmidt-Clermont PJ, Seo DM, Wang L, Beecham GW, Liu ZJ, Vazquez-Padron RI, Dong C, Hare JM, Kapiloff MS, Bishopric NH, Pericak-Vance M, Vance JM, Velazquez OC. Inflammation, Stem Cells, and Atherosclerosis Genetics. Curr Opin Mol Ther 2010;12:712-723. 30. Kanashiro-Takeuchi RM, Schulman IH, Hare JM. Pharmacologic and genetic studies to enhance cell therapy for cardiac regeneration. JMCC 2011 in press 31. Williams A, Hare JM. Mesenchymal Stem Cells: Biology, Patho-Physiology, Translational findings and therapeutic implications for cardiovascular disease (invited article under review) Editorials 1. Kass D, Hare JM, Georgakopoulos D. Murine cardiac function: a cautionary tail. Circ Res 1998;82:519-522. 2. Hare JM, Stamler JS. NOS: Modulator not mediator of cardiac performance. Nature Medicine 1999;5:273-274. 3. Hare JM, Kass DA, Stamler JS. The physiologic response to cardiovascular “orphan” Gprotein coupled receptor agonists. Nature Medicine 1999;5:1241-1242. 4. Hare JM, Baughman KL. Fulminant and acute lymphocytic myocarditis: the prognostic value of clinicopathological classification. European Heart Journal 2001;22:269-270. 5. Hare JM. Oxidative stress and apoptosis in heart failure progression. Circ Res 2001; 89:198-200. 6. Hare JM. Cardiac-resynchronization therapy for heart failure. New Engl J Med 2002; 241902-1905. 7. Hare JM, Johnson R. Uric acid predicts heart failure outcomes: Pathophysiologic implications for xanthine oxidase and uric acid in heart failure. Circulation 2003;107:19511953. 8. Hare JM. Spatial confinement of isoforms of cardiac nitric-oxide synthase: unravelling the complexities of nitric oxide's cardiobiology. Lancet 2004; 363:1338-9. 9. Hare, JM. Nitroso-redox Balance in the Cardiovascular System. New Engl J Med 2004; 351:20, 2112-2114. 10. Kittleson MM and Hare JM. Xanthine oxidase inhibitors: An emerging class of drugs for heart failure. European Heart Journal 2005;26:1458-1460. 11. Abraham R, Hare JM. Is skeletal myoblast transplantation proarrhythmic? The jury is still out. Heart Rhythm 2006; 3:462-463. 17 Joshua Michael Hare, M.D., F.A.C.C., F.A.H.A. P a g e | 18 12. Barth AS, Hare JM. The potential for the transcriptome to serve as a clinical biomarker for cardiovascular diseases. Circ Res, 2006; 98:1459-1461 13. Lima JA, Hare J. Visualizing the coronaries in patients presenting with heart failure of unknown etiology. J Am Coll Cardiol. 2007;49:2051-2 14. Seo D, Hare JM. The transforming growth factor-beta/Smad3 pathway: coming of age as a key participant in cardiac remodeling. Circulation 2007;116:2096-2098. 15. Heldman A, Hare JM. Cell therapy for myocardial infarction: Special delivery. J Mol Cell Cardiol. 2008;44:473-6 16. Feigenbaum GS, Lemberg L, Hare JM. Tracking cell fate with non-invasive imaging. J Am Coll Cardiol. 2009; 54:1627-8. 17. Tamariz L, Hare JM. Inflammatory cytokines in heart failure: roles in aetiology and utility as biomarkers. Eur Heart J. 2010; 31:768-70. Epub 2010 Feb 19. 18. Heldman AW, Zambrano JP, Hare JM. 2011. J Am Coll Cardiol 2011;57:466-468 Cardiac Stem Cell Therapy: Where are we in 19. Mushtaq M, Oskouei B, Hare JM. Stem Cells for Heart Disease: To genetically modify or not that is the question. Circ Res. 2011;108:398-401 20. Dulce, R. Schulman IH, Hare JM. S-nitrosoglutalthiolation: regulation nitroso-redox balance. Circ Res. 2011;108:531-3. a redox-sensitive switch 21. Hatzistergos KE, Blum A, Ince T, Grichnik JM, Hare JM. What is the oncologic risk of stem cell therapy for heart disease? Circ Res. 2011;108:1300-3. Letters/correspondence 1. Hare JM. Inhaled NO and pulmonary vasodilation, Author Response. Circulation 1998;7:292. 2. Hare JM and Baughman KL. Fulminant Myocarditis, Author Response. N Engl J Med 2000; 343:298-300. 3. Gaston BM, Hare JM. Hemoglobin and nitric oxide. N Engl J Med. 2003;349(4):402-405. 4. Barouch LA, Berkowitz DE, Harrison RW, O’Donnell CP, Hare JM. Leptin and Cardiac hypertrophy, Author Response. Circulation, 2004; Feb 24;109(7):e67 Book Chapters 1. Hare JM. The etiologic basis of congestive heart failure. In "Heart Failure: Cardiac Function and Dysfunction", Colucci WS (ed): In Atlas of Heart Diseases, Braunwald E (Editor-in-Chief), Philadelphia: Current Medicine, 1995. 2. Hare JM, Stone PH. Exercise training and cardiac rehabilitation in patients with cardiovascular disease. In The Guide to Cardiology, Kloner RA (ed.)., Le Jacq Communications, 1995. 18 Joshua Michael Hare, M.D., F.A.C.C., F.A.H.A. P a g e | 19 3. Hare JM. The etiologic basis of congestive heart failure, In “Heart Failure” Cardiac Function and Dysfunction”, Colucci WS (ed). In Atlas of Heart Diseases, 2nd edition, Braunwald E (Editor-in-Chief), Philadelphia: Current Medicine, 1998. 4. Hare JM. The etiologic basis of congestive heart failure, In “Heart Failure” Cardiac Function and Dysfunction”, Colucci WS (ed). In Atlas of Heart Diseases, 3rd edition, Braunwald E (Editor-in-Chief), Philadelphia: Current Medicine, 1998. 5. Hare JM. Role of nitric oxide in the regulation of cardiovascular performance: Clinical implications for sepsis and congestive heart failure. In Shock, Sepsis, and Organ Failure Scavenging of Nitric Oxide and Inhibition of its Production. Sixth Wiggers-Bernard Conference, Redl and Schlag (eds), Berlin:Springer, 1999. 6. Judge D, Hare JM. Treatment of Acute Transplant Rejection. In Heart and Lung Transplantation, Baumgartner, Reitz, Kasper and Theodore (eds.), W. B. Saunders (2001). 7. Hare JM and Lowenstein CJ. Nitric oxide and myocarditis. Myocarditis, Cooper L (ed.), Humana Press, Towana, NJ (2003). 8. Amada L, and Hare JM Oxidative Stress in Heart Failure. In Myocardial remodeling: Mechanisms and modifiers. Greenberg BH (Ed). Marcel Dekker, New York, NY. (In press) 9. Hare JM. The etiologic basis of congestive heart failure. In: Colucci W, ed. Atlas of Heart Failure: Cardiac Function and Dysfunction. 3rd ed. Singapore: Current Medicine Inc; 2002:37–40. 10. Saliaris AP, Amado L, Schuleri K, Hare JM. Regenerative Medicine: The Promise of Cellular Cardiomyoplasty In: Treatment of Advanced Heart Disease. Baughman KL and Baumgartner W (Eds). 11. Kittleson MM, Lowenstein CJ, Hare JM. Novel pathogenetic mechanisms in myocarditis: nitric oxide signaling. Heart Fail Clin. 2005 Oct;1(3):345-61. 12. Schuleri K, Boyle AJ, Hare JM. Mesenchymal stem cells for cardiac regenerative therapy. Handb Exp Pharmacol. 2007;195-218. 13. Hare JM. The dilated, restrictive, and infiltrative cardiomyopathies. In Braunwald’s Heart Disease. 8th edition. Eds. Libby P, et al. 2007. 14. Kittleson MM, Irizarry R, Heidecker B, Hare JM. Transcriptomics: Translation of Global Expression Analysis to Genomic Medicine. Genomic and Personalized Medicine, Volume 1 & 2. 2008. 15. Trachtenberg BH, Hare JM. Biomarkers of oxidative stress in heart failure. Heart Fail Clin. 2009;5:561-77 16. Ramos GA, Hare JM, Heldman AW. Cell Therapy in Acute Myocardial Infarction. In Primary Angioplasty in Acute Myocardial Infarction 2nd edition. Tcheng Ed. 2009. 19 Joshua Michael Hare, M.D., F.A.C.C., F.A.H.A. P a g e | 20 17. Hare JM. The dilated, restrictive, and infiltrative cardiomyopathies. In Braunwald’s Heart Disease. 9th edition. Eds. Libby P, et al. 2010. (in press) 18. Hare JM. Cardiac Cell Therapy. In Principles of Regenerative Medicine 2nd edition. Ed: Atala A. 2010 (in press) 19. Trachtenberg BH, Hare JM. Opportunities and Challenges of Stem Cell Therapy: Is there a role in acute myocardial infarction. In Clinical Guide to Angioplasty. Ed: Brecker S and Rothman M. 2010 Informa UK Ltd 20. Boyle AJ, McNiece IK, Hare JM. Mesenchymal stem cell therapy for cardiac repair. Methods Mol Biol. 2010; 660:65-84. 21. McNiece IK, Hare JM, the Role Microenvironment Stromal Cells in Regenerative Medicine. In Stem Cell & Regenerative Medicine. Bentham Books. Ed: Cheung H. 2009. (in press) 22. Hare JM, Foreward in Regenerative Medicine in Stem Cell & Regenerative Medicine. Bentham Books. Ed: Cheung H. 2009 (in press) Monographs / Non-Peer Reviewed Articles / Meeting Proceedings 1. Hare JM, Givertz MM, Creager MA, Colucci WS. Nitric oxide attenuates the lusitropic response to Гџ-adrenergic receptor stimulation in humans. In Stamler J, Gross, Moncada S, Higgs AE (editors). The Biology of Nitric Oxide, Part 5. London, UK, Portland, 1996. 2. Hare JM, Colman L, Kim B, Cao S, Tunin R, Ricker K, Peng X, Kass DA. Attenuated pressor response to inhibition of nitric oxide synthase in heart failure: implictions for cardiovascular performance. Moncada S, Toda N, Maeda H, Higgs AE (editors). The Biology of Nitric Oxide, Part 6, page 180, 1998. 3. Zieman SJ, Gerstenblith G, Lakatta EG, Ricker KM, Vandegaer K, Hare JM. Increased nitric oxide-cGMP signaling enhances diastolic relaxation in aged rat myocardium. The Biology of Nitric Oxide, Part 7, page 63, 2000. 4. Paolocci N, Isoda T, Vandegaer K, Harrison RW, Kass DA, Hare JM. Nitric oxide donors induce a positive inotropic effect in isolated rat heart: a potential role for S-nitrosylation. The Biology of Nitric Oxide, Part 7, page 214, 2000 5. Hare JM, Lofthouse RA, Kass DA. Increased caveolin-3 abundance in dogs with pacinginduced heart failure: enhancement of ОІ-пЂadrenergic nitric oxide activity. The Biology of Nitric Oxide, Part 7, page 62, 2000. 6. Rosas GO, Zieman SJ, Vandegaer K, Hare JM. Increasing age enhances cytokinemediated cardiac NOS2 induction and ОІпЂadrenergicпЂ myocardial contractile depression. The Biology of Nitric Oxide, Part 7, page 187, 2000. 7. Sherman W, Dimmeler S, Hare JM, Penn M. Cardiovascular Repair and regeneration: the fourth international conference on cell therapy for cardiovascular disease. EuroIntervention. 2008;4:47-9 Book Reviews 20 Joshua Michael Hare, M.D., F.A.C.C., F.A.H.A. P a g e | 21 Hare JM, Leri A, Anversa P, Fishman WH. Eds. Review of: Cardiovascular Regeneration and Stem Cell Therapy, Eds. Circulation. 2007;116:e144-e145. Internet Publications 1. Hare JM. Viral Cardiomyopathy. Medcast Extramural Sponsorships GRANTS Active 2011-2016 Principal Investigator, NIH RO110737 Stem Cells for Dilated Cardiomyopathy Annual Direct: $450,000 Percent Effort – 10% 2011-2016 Principal Investigator, NIH R01 HL107110 Cardioprotective Effect of Growth Hormone Releasing Hormone Annual Direct: $478,480 Percent Effort – 10% 2010-2012 Principal Investigator, 1P20HL101443-01 “Autologous Adult Myocardial Cardioblasts to Treat Ischemic Heart Failure” Annual Direct: $500,000 Percent effort – 20% 2010 James and Esther King, Shared Instrument Grant Biplane Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory for tobacco related disease Annual Direct: $500,000 2007-2012 Principal Investigator, NHLBI R0 HL84275 “Cellular Cardiomyoplasty for Chronic Heart Failure” Annual Direct: $250,000 Percent effort – 15% 2009-2014 Principal Investigator, NHLBI 1R01HL094849-01 “Nitroso/redox balance in myocardial infarction” Annual Direct: $300,000 Percent effort – 10% 2010- 2014 Co-Principal Investigator, NIH/K30 RR030288 Innovative program of career development and masters program in translational and clinical investigation focused on engaging minority populations in translational medicine. Annual Direct: $275,000 Percent Effort – 20% 2005-2006 Principal Investigator (Center PI and Project 1 PI) 2006-2012 PI, Univ Miami site PI and Project 1 PI NHLBI U54 HL81028 Specialized Center for Cell Therapeutics: “Cellular Cardiomyoplasty for Acute and Chronic Ischemic Heart Disease” 21 Joshua Michael Hare, M.D., F.A.C.C., F.A.H.A. P a g e | 22 Current Annual Direct: ~$700,000 (NCE) Percent effort – 12 ВЅ% CONTRACTS Research Contracts (Collaborative Research Agreements) 2008-2012 Biocardia TAC-HFT Trial 2005-2009 Osiris Therapeutics, Inc. Principal Investigator, Protocol Number 401A “Myocardial Regeneration in Study Patients Post Myocardial Infarction” Annual Direct, $767,181 Percent Effort – 1% Completed Grants 1995-2000 Clinical Investigator Award, NHLBI, KO8 HL03238-01 "Nitric Oxide, Cardiac Contractility, and Heart Failure" Percent Effort - 75% 1995-1998 American Heart Association, National Grant-in-Aid "Nitric Oxide, Cardiac Contractility, and Heart Failure" Percent Effort – overlap with KO8 award 1999-2001 Principal Investigator, Grant-in-Aid, A.H.A. “Beta-adrenergic receptor dependent and independent pathways for nitric oxide effects on myocardial contractility” 2000-2003 Principal Investigator, Paul Beeson Physician Faculty Scholars in Aging Research Program “The role of nitric oxide in aging-related cardiovascular adaptions” Percent Effort – 25% 2000-2004 Investigator, NHLBI Genomics RFA HL 99024 U01 HL66618 PI: Joe G.N. Garcia, MD Percent Effort – 5% 2002-2005 Principal Investigator, NHLBI RFA R21-HL72185 “Mesenchymal stem cells and ventricular remodeling” Annual Direct: $150,000 Percent effort – 0% 2001-2006 Co-Investigator, NIA Geriatrics Program, R01 AG18324 “Cardiovascular stiffening in aged patients with CHF” Percent Effort – 10% 2004-2006 Co-Investigator, University of Texas, Southwestern Reynolds Application “Stem Cell Delivery & Myocardial Repair in Porcine MI Model” 2004-2010 Principal Investigator, NIA RO1 AG025017 “Aging impairs stem-cell mediated myocardial repair” 22 Joshua Michael Hare, M.D., F.A.C.C., F.A.H.A. P a g e | 23 Annual Direct: $200,000 (NCE) 2000-2009 Principal Investigator, NHLBI (2RO1 HL65455) “Oxidative stress in heart failure: mechanisms and Annual Direct: $225,000 (NCE) 2007-2009 Beeson Collaborative Grant AFAR A Unified Hypothesis on the Protective Potential of Urate in Aging Hearts and Brains Infarction Annual Direct: $100,000 manifestations” Completed Clinical Trials 12/01/01-8/31/03 Astrazeneca L.P. “Candesartan cilexitil in heart failure assessment of reduction in mortality and morbidity (CHARM) Principal Investigator 12/15/99-6/30/05 Duke Clinic, NO1HV98177 “Evaluation study of congestive heart failure and pulmonary artery catheterization effectiveness (ESCAPE). Principal Investigator 5/1/00-4/30/04 Hoffman-LaRoche Zenapax Study Principal Investigator 4/23/03-4/22/04 Scios “Registry agreement with acute decompensated heart failure national registry. ADHERE study.” Principal Investigator 2000-2003 COMPANION Guidant 2000-2003 Zenapax Roche 1999-2001 Renaissance Immunex 1996 to 2000 PRAISE (Randomized, double-blind, placebo controlled study of Amlodipine for Congestive Heart Failure) - Pfizer 1997-1998 LEVOSIMENDAN Orion Pharmaceuticals 1998 TOBORINONE Otsuka Pharmaceuticals 1997-2000 BRAIN NATRIURETIC FACTOR Scios Nova 1998 TBC11251Na Texas Biotechnology 1999 SB217242/073 (Endothelin Antagonist) SmithKline Beecham 23 Joshua Michael Hare, M.D., F.A.C.C., F.A.H.A. P a g e | 24 1999 BEST (Bucindolol) NIH/VA CLINICAL TRIALS (NATIONAL PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR) 2005-2006 Phase I Clinical Trial of Provacel (Allogeneic mesenchymal stem cells) for patients with recent myocardial infarction 2002-2006 Oxyprim Heart Failure Trial (OPT-CHF) (Phase II trial of oxypurinol for the treatment of heart failure, Cardiome Pharma), Principal Investigator and Chair of the Steering Committee 2000-2002 Giant Cell Myocarditis Treatment Trial, Chairman for Basic Science FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION INVESTIGATIONAL NEW DRUG EXEMPTIONS 2007 A Phase I/II, Randomized, Double-Blinded, Placebo-Controlled Study of the Safety and Efficacy of Intramyocardial Injection of Autologous Human Mesenchymal Stem Cells (MSCs) in Patients With Chronic Ischemic Left Ventricular Dysfunction Secondary to Myocardial Infarction (MI) Undergoing Cardiac Surgery for Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting (CABG) - FDA IND# BB 13421 (approved 8/1/2007) 2008 Trans-aortic catheter delivery of stem cells for heart failure (TAC-HFT) – FDA IND# BB 13568 (approved 2008) 2010 Mesenchymal Stem Cell Therapy for Idiopathic Dilated Cardiomyopathy IND# BB 14419 (approved 2010) 2011 Autologous, Bone Marrow-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells, Cultured Ex Vivo alone or in IND# 14647 PATENTS Issued: Hare JM and Kittleson MM. Identification of a gene expression profile that differentiates ischemic and nonischemic cardiomyopathy US 7,592,138; issued 9/22/2009 Stamler JS, Toone EJ, Hare JM. Reactive oxygen generating enzyme inhibitor with nitric oxide bioactivity and uses thereof. US 7,067,659; issued 6/27/2006 EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES Teaching 1994 Electrocardiography workshops Harvard Medical School 24 Joshua Michael Hare, M.D., F.A.C.C., F.A.H.A. P a g e | 25 1995-present Supervision and teaching of medical housestaff and cardiology fellows The Johns Hopkins Hospital 1995-present Pathophysiology workshops The Johns Hopkins School of Medicine 1996-2001 Basic Science Journal Club The Johns Hopkins School of Medicine 2002-present Biomedical Engineering, Physiologic Foundations “Stem cell applications in medicine” Clinical Instruction 1994 Supervision and teaching of medical housestaff and cardiology fellows Brigham and Women's Hospital Mentoring Advisees (pre-doctoral) 1999 Dan Mudrick Glenn Foundation/AFAR Scholar 2000 Joshua Zeichner 2001 Garrick Stewart 1999-2001 Robert Harrison 2002 Ankit Tejani 2003 Dan Durand (MD, PhD candidate) Glenn Foundation/AFAR Scholar 2003 Cristine Berry (MD candidate) Advisees (post-doctoral) 2010 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 2008 2008 2007 2007 2007 2006 2006 2006 Jacques Mather, M.D. Adam Williams, M.D. Cristina Sanina, M.D. Erika Rangel, M.D. Samirah Gomes, M.D. Mark Gilbert, M.D. Raul Dulce, Ph.D. Jorge Castellanos, M.D. Guillaume Lamirault, Ph.D. Henry Quevedo, M.D. Konstantinos Chatzistergos, Ph.D. Daniel Gonzalez, PhD Bettina Heidecker, MD Marco Centola, MD 25 Joshua Michael Hare, M.D., F.A.C.C., F.A.H.A. P a g e | 26 2005 2005 2005 2005 2004 2003 2003 2003 2003 2002 2002 2001 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 Rosemeire Takeuchi, MD Farideh Beigi, PhD Meizi Zheng, PhD Ning Feng, MD Behzad Oskouei, M.D. Tas Saliaris, MD Roberto Savariada, MD Stephanie Lehrke, MD Luciano Amado, MD, PhD Muhammed Mirza, MD Jin-Sheng Xie, MD, PhD Anil Kumar, PhD Zoulficar Kobeissi, MD Michel Skaf, MD Gisele Rosas, PhD Paul Varghese, MD Ulf Ekelund, MD, PhD Cardiology Fellows 2005-2006 2005-2006 2004-2006 2003-2005 2002-2006 2001 2001 2001 2000-2003 1999-2002 1998 1998 1997 Andrew Boyle, MD Ramesh Mazhari, MD Jeffrey Zimmet, MD, PhD J. Eduardo Rame, MD Michelle Kittleson, MD MSc, Graduate Training Program in Clinical Investigation Anthony Kim, MD Sanjeev Gulati, M.D. Marcus St. John, MD Lili Barouch, M.D. K23 Awardee Thomas Cappola, M.D. ACC/Merck Awardee (2000) Pfizer Awardee (2002) K23 Awardee MSc, Graduate Training Program in Clinical Investigation, awarded 2003 Susan Zieman, M.D. Ilan Wittstein, M.D. Robert McCarthy, M.D. ACC/Merck Awardee Faculty 2007-2010 2009 2009-2010 2009 Karen Young, MD (Pediatrics) K08 Awardee (mentor) Claudia Rodrigues, PhD (Molecular and Cellular Pharmacology) KO1 Awardee (mentor) Cameron Dezfulian (Neurology) KO8 Awardee (co-mentor) Leonardo Tamariz, MD K23 Applicant (co-mentor) EDITORIAL ACTIVITIES 26 Joshua Michael Hare, M.D., F.A.C.C., F.A.H.A. P a g e | 27 Associate Editor: Nitric Oxide Guest Editor: Journal of the American College of Cardiology Progress in Cardiovascular Disease Editorial Boards: Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology Circulation Research (2006 – present) Circulation (2010 Science of Aging Knowledge Environment (SAGE-KE) http://sageke.sciencemag.org Journal Peer Review: New England Journal of Medicine Science Nature Nature Medicine Journal of Clinical Investigation Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) Circulation Research Circulation Lancet Hypertension Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology Journal of the American College of Cardiology American Journal of Physiology Journal of Physiology CLINICAL ACTIVITIES Certification 1990 Federal Licensure Examination (FLEX) 1991 Diplomate, American Board of Internal Medicine, No. 136326 1996 Diplomate, Cardiovascular Disease American Board of Internal Medicine No. 136326 2006 Cardiovascular Disease, Recertification Licensure 1991 1995 2007 Massachusetts License Registration, No. 74253 Maryland License Registration, No. D48124 Florida License Registration, No. ME98656 Service Responsibilities 1994-2002 Attending Staff, Heart Transplant and Heart Failure Services 27 Joshua Michael Hare, M.D., F.A.C.C., F.A.H.A. P a g e | 28 Associate Director, Johns Hopkins Hospital 2002-2006 Attending Staff, Heart Transplant and Heart Failure Services Director, Johns Hopkins Hospital 2007 Director of Cardiac Service Line, University of Miami ORGANIZATIONAL ACTIVITIES Professional Societies 1989 1992 1992 1993 1994 1996 1996 1999 2000 2000 2002 2003 2007 American Society of Internal Medicine American College of Cardiology, Affiliate in Training Massachusetts Medical Society American Federation for Clinical Research American Heart Association (Circulation Council) International Society for Heart and Lung Transplantation American College of Cardiology, Fellow Nitric Oxide Society Society of Geriatric Cardiology American Federation for Medical Research Fellow, American Heart Association American Society for Clinical Investigation Association of University Cardiologists Study Section Appointments – NIH 2010 2009 2009 2009 2009 2007 2006 2005 2005 2003 2003 2002 2000 Study Section Chair, Cardiac Contractility and Heart Failure (CCHF) PPG Review Committee Distinguished Editorial Board, NIH ARRA Challenge Grants (ZRG1 CVRS-B 58 R) RC1’s ARRA GO Grants, unsolicited topics, (ZHL1 CSR-A (O2) 2) Chair Bioassays Using Pluripotent Stem Cells (ZHL1 CCT-U 01), Chair CSR, Cardiac Contractility and Heart Failure (CCHF) – permanent member CSR, K08, ad hoc member CSR, K99, ad hoc member CSR, Program Project Study Section CSR, Cardiac Contractility and Heart Failure (CCHF), ad hoc member CSR, Genes, Drugs and Delivery (GDD), ad hoc member NHLBI, Vascular SCCOR NHLBI, Program Project Study Section NHLBI, Stem Cell RFA NHLBI, Program Project Study Section American Heart Association, Cardiovascular Pathophysiology II National Study Group Conference organizer, Session Chair 2002 Session Chair, American Heart Association “Nitric Oxide and Oxidative Stress in Cardiac Hypertrophy and Failure” 28 Joshua Michael Hare, M.D., F.A.C.C., F.A.H.A. P a g e | 29 2001 Session Chair, American College of Cardiology 2003 “Xanthine Oxidase in the Cardiovascular System” Heart Failure Society of America Satellite Symposium 2003 Session Chair, American Heart Association “Nitric Oxide and adrenergic signaling in the cardiovascular system” Session Chair, American College of Cardiology, Stem Cell therapy for Congestive heart failure. 2003 Session Chair, American Heart Association, November “Nitric Oxide and adrenergic signaling in the cardiovascular system” 2004 Session Chair, American College of Cardiology, March, “Heart Failure, Basic Science, Animal models, and human studies” 2004 Symposium Organizer, European Heart Failure Society, Wroclaw, Poland “Xanthine Oxidase in Heart Failure” 2005 Session Chair, American College of Cardiology, March, “Cell Therapy for Heart Failure” 2005 Symposium Moderator, Heart Failure Society of America, September: “Myocardial Repair, Regeneration and Beyond” 2006 Moderator, Annual American Heart Association, November. : “NOS Isozymes in the Failing Heart”. 2007 Session Co-Chair, American College of Cardiology annual “Stem Cell Therapy for the Heart” 2007 Conference Organizer, NHLBI symposium on Cardiac Regeneration and Stem Cell Therapy, Oct 1-2, 2007 2008 Conference Organizer, New York City, Stem Cell Symposium, January 19-21 2009 Conference Organizer, New York City, 5th Annual Internatiomal Conference on Cell Therapy for Cardiovascular Disease, January 14-16 2009 Conference Organizer, NHLBI symposium on Cardiac Regeneration and Stem Cell Therapy, Oct 14-15, 2009 2010 Chairman of CSR study Section, CCFH 2010 Conference Organizer and Chairman, AHA Basic Cardiovascular Science (BCVS). From Concept to Clinic: Leading Translational Cardiovascular Science New Orleans, LA. July 19-23, 2011 Committee Assignments – University 2007 2007 Clinical Chairs Committee, Miller School, University of Miami Dean’s Research Cabinet, Miller School, University of Miami 29 meeting, March, Joshua Michael Hare, M.D., F.A.C.C., F.A.H.A. P a g e | 30 2007 2007 2007 2007 Dean’s Operations Committee, Miller School, University of Miami Chairman Department of Medicine, Search Committee Director Maternal Fetal Medicine, Search Committee GCRC Protocol Review Committee Committee Assignments - National 2010 2010 2009 Intestinal Stem Cell Consortium, External Advisory Committee International Society for Stem Cell Research, Review Panel American Heart Association, Basic Research Committee 2009 Heart Failure Society of America, Program Committee 2007 American Heart Association/American College of Cardiology Committee on Heart Failure and Cardiac Transplantation Chairman 2005 American Heart Association/American College of Cardiology Committee on Heart Failure and Cardiac Transplantation Vice Chair 2005 Levine Young Investigator Award, American Heart Association Advisory Appointments 1998 1998 2003 2005 2005 Scientific Advisory Board International Academy of Cardiology Scientific Advisory Board, Cardiome Pharma Scientific Advisory Board, Biocardia Scientific Advisory Board, Nitrox Consultant Appointments 2005 2005 2005 2005 2003 2003 2002 1999 2000 Apex Biosciences Nitrox Inc. Arginox Inc. National Stem Cell Aventis Pharmaceuticals Warren Pharmaceuticals Cardiome, Pharma US BIOSCIENCE - Data Safety and Monitoring Board - Trial of antiretroviral drugs Intellicardia, Inc., New York RECOGNITION Invited Reviews and Editorials 1. Hare JM, Pfeffer MA. Clinical management of congestive heart failure: Progress through clinical trials. Choices in Cardiology 1994;8: 127-133. 2. Hare JM, Baughman KL. Human myocarditis: Current understanding of the etiology, pathophysiology, natural history, and management of inflammatory diseases of the myocardium. Cardiology in Review 1994;2:165-173. 30 Joshua Michael Hare, M.D., F.A.C.C., F.A.H.A. P a g e | 31 3. Hare JM, Colucci WS. Role of nitric oxide in the regulation of myocardial function. Progress in Cardiovascular Diseases 1995;38:155-166. 4. Hare JM, Baughman KL. Human Myocarditis: Current understanding of the etiology, pathophysiology, natural history, and management of inflammatory diseases of the myocardium. Infectious Diseases in Clinical Practices 1997;6:580-586. 5. Hare JM, Stamler JS. NOS: Modulator not mediator of cardiac performance. Nature Medicine 1999;5:273-274. 6. Hare JM, Kass DA, Stamler JS. The physiologic response to cardiovascular “orphan” Gprotein coupled receptor agonists. Nature Medicine 1999;5:1241-1242. 7. Hare JM, Baughman KL. Fulminant and acute lymphocytic myocarditis: the prognostic value of clinicopathological classification. European Heart Journal, 2001;22:269-270 (editorial). 8. Hare JM. Oxidative stress and apoptosis in heart failure progression. Circ Res 2001; 89:198-200. (editorial) 9. Champion HC and Hare JM. Emerging therapeutic targets in nitric oxide-dependent cardiac disease. Expert Opin Ther Targets 2001;5:547-556 10. Hare JM. Cardiac-resynchronization therapy for heart failure. 2002;24:1902-1905 (editorial). New Engl J Med 11. Hare JM, Johnson R. Uric acid predicts heart failure outcomes: Pathophysiologic implications for xanthine oxidase and uric acid in heart failure. Circulation 2003;107:1951-3. (editorial). 12. Champion HC, Skaf M, Hare JM. Role of Nitric oxide in the pathophysiology of heart failure. Heart Failure Reviews 2003; 8:35-46. 13. Hare JM. Nitric oxide and excitation-contraction coupling. Cardiology, 2003;35:719-729. J Molecular and Cellular 14. Leclercq C and Hare JM: Cardiac Resynchronization: Cost vs Benefit. Circulation 2004; 109:296-299 15. Mollura DJ, Hare JM, Rabb H. Stem-cell therapy for renal diseases. Am J Kidney Dis. 2003 Nov;42(5):891-905. 16. Khan SA, Hare JM. The role of nitric oxide in the physiological regulation of Ca2+ cycling. Curr Opin Drug Discov Devel. 2003 Sep;6(5):658-66. 17. Berrry CE, Hare JM. Xanthine oxidoreductase in the cardiovascular system: Molecular mechanisms and pathophysiologic implications. J Physiol Lond 2004;555:589-606. Invited Lectureships 1. Brazilian Cardiac Society 1995, Porto Alegre: “Nitric Oxide Signaling within the Heart” 2. Sixth Wiggers Bernard Conference on Nitric Oxide 1997, Vienna Austria: “Nitric oxide in the cardiovascular system” 31 Joshua Michael Hare, M.D., F.A.C.C., F.A.H.A. P a g e | 32 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. American Heart Association 1998: “Oxidative stress in heart failure” American College of Cardiology 1999: “Novel neurohormonal mechanisms in heart failure” American Heart Association 2001: “Nitric Oxide Synthase 3 in the Heart” American College of Cardiology 2002: “Familial dilated cardiomyopathy” Vasoactive Medicines in Internal Medicine, Padua, Italy, 2002 “Oxidative stress and apoptosis in heart failure progression” 8. Heart Failure Society of America 2002: “Allopurinol and xanthine oxidase inhibitors as a treatment for heart failure” 9. Vascular Biology Working Group 2002: “Neuronal NOS signaling in the heart” 10. Distinguished visiting professor lecture, University of Toronto, 2002: “Repair of myocardial infarction and cardiomyopathy using mesenchymal stem cells” 11. American Heart Association 2002: “Role of caveolae in the opposing effects of NOS isoforms on cardiac function” 12. Gordon Conference February, 2003, Ventura, California: “Spatial confinement of NOS isoforms in myocardium: Opposing actions of NO arise from production of discrete subcellular loci” 13. Workshop on alcohol and the cardiovascular system, NIH/NIAAA, Bethesda, MD, May 2003: “Stem Cell Biology and Regeneration” 14. American College of Cardiology Heart Failure Summit, June 2003, Toronto, Canada: “Mesenchymal stem cells – Future source for reparative medicine?” 15. American College of Cardiology 2004, New Orleans, LA: “Medical therapies for Heart Failure” and “Heart Failure, Basic Science, Animal models, and human studies” 16. American Society of Hypertension Nineteenth Annual Scientific Meeting 2004, New York City, NY: “Clinical Applications of Expression Profiling in Diseases of Myocardium.” 17. Heart Failure Update 2004, Wroclaw Poland: “Xanthine oxidase and CHF: Role of oxidative stress on heart disease progression.” Speaker and Symposium Chair. 18. Annual Meeting of the Paul B. Beeson Career Development Award in aging research program, Park City, Utah, June 2004: Translational Medicine and Cardiovascular Diseases: “Role of nitric oxide in cellular cardiomyoplasty” 19. 3rd International Conference on the Biology, Chemistry, and Therapeutic Applications of Nitric Oxide, Nara, Japan: “Nitric Oxide Regulation of Cardiac Excitation-Contraction Coupling“ 20. World Congress of the International Society of Heart Research, Latin American Section. August 2004: Integrated basic & clinical approach ISHR – Iguazu Falls, Argentina: “Therapeutic strategies in heart failure” 21. World Congress International Society for Heart Research, Queensland, Australia, August 2004: “Role of mesenchymal stem cells in cardiac repair and regeneration: Mechanisms and therapeutic implications. 22. American Heart Association - Translational Science 2004: Stem Cells and Cardiac Regeneration “Overview of Cell-Based Therapies” 23. American College of Cardiology 2005, Orlando, Florida: Session: Cell Therapy for Heart Failure, “Mesenchymal Stem Cells for Cardiac Repair”; Session: Cell Therapy: Fixing the Broken Heart, “Cell Delivery: How do you get them there?”; Innovia program: Bridging the Gap from Conventional to Contemporary Cardiology in Controversial Populations: “ Cardiac Repair with Stem Cells: From Bench to Bedside” 24. Angiomyogenesis, March 2005, Washington DC: Progenitor Cells for Cardiac Repair and Regeneration, “In-vivo studies suggesting the efficacy of Allogenic-derived Bone Marrow Progenitor Cells to Promote Myogenesis” 25. Massachusetts General Hospital, April 2005, Boston, MA. Cardiovascular Research Conference: “Nitroso-redox balance in the cardiovascular system”; Cardiology Grand Rounds, “Myocardial Regenerative Therapy: State of the Art 2005” 26. Workshop on Ethics in Progenitor Cell-based Strategies for Disease Prevention, Baltimore, MD: “Using Progenitor Cells for Disease Prevention” 27. ISCT 2005, Vancouver, CA. Session: Cardiac Cell Therapies: “Therapeutics Implications” 32 Joshua Michael Hare, M.D., F.A.C.C., F.A.H.A. P a g e | 33 28. American Heart Association, July 05. Council on Basic Cardiovascular Sciences – Targeting Heart Failure: New Science, New Tools, New Strategies, Keystone, Colorado: Session: Compartmentalized Signaling – NO and Cyclic Nucleotides, “NOS/ROS: Confining Interactions and Signaling” 29. International Society for Cellular Therapy, September 2005, Bethesda, Maryland. Invited speaker at 5th Annual Somatic Cell Therapy Symposium, session entitled “Regulations for Cardiac Cell Therapies”. 30. Heart Failure Society of America 9th Annual Scientific Meeting, September 2005, Boca Raton, Florida. Moderator, “Myocardial Repair, Regeneration and Beyond. 31. International Society for Heart and Lung Transplantation 7th Fall Education Meeting “Synergy: Mechanical and Biological Cardiac Support; Recovery, Replacement, Repair with Cellular Therapy, November 2005, Dallas, Texas. “Stem Cell Therapy: Allogeneic or Autologous? Marrow or Cardiac?” 32. American Heart Association Annual Meeting, November 2005, Dallas, Texas. “Clinical Trials: Where Do We Stand?” presentation plus moderator of two sessions. 33. Nitric Oxide and Oxidative Stress: Exploring New Directions symposium, November 2005, Dallas, Texas. “Nitroso-Redox Imbalance: Tipping the Scale Toward Congestive Heart Failure”. 34. Inflammation Research Association. Nitric Oxide: 25 Years Beyond EDRF, December 2005, Cambridge, Massachusetts. Chairing session plus speaking, “Spatial Confinement of Cardiac NO Synthase Isoforms”. 35. 2nd International Conference on Cell Therapy for Cardiovascular Diseases, January 2006, New York, New York. Speaker: Special Regulatory Pathway Session. 36. International Society for Genomics, Proteomics and Cellular Therapy Inaugural Conference (faculty), February 2006, Scottsdale, Arizona. “Mesenchymal Stem Cells for Myocardial Repair”. 37. 4th Cardiology 2006: Advances in Science and Practice Conference, February 2006, Nashville, Tennessee. Keynote Speaker: “Cardiac Regeneration: State of the Art in Clinical Application”. 38. American Society for Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics, 107th Annual Meeting, March 2006, Baltimore, Maryland. “Gene Expression Profiling for Diagnosis and Treatment of Cardiovascular Disease”. 39. CRT (Cardiovascular Revascularization Therapies) 2006, April 2006, Arlington,Virginia. “Cardiac repair with injection of allogenic mesenchymal stem cells after myocardial infarction”. 40. Third International Symposium on Gene and Stem Cell Therapy for Heart Failure and Other Cardiovascular Diseases, April 2006, Valladolid, Spain. “Cardiac Repair with Intramyocardial Injection of allogenic Mesenchymal Stem Cells After Myocardial Infarction”. 41. Biomarker World Congress, May 2006, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. “TranscriptomicBased Biomarkers for Heart Disease”. 42. Cardiac Biomarker Genomics and Proteomics Workshop First Annual International Meeting, June 2006, Cannes, France. 1) “Nitric Oxide”, 2) “Investigator Perspective, Genomics” and 3) Investigator Perspective, Transcriptomics”. 43. International Society for Heart Research XXVIIIth Annual Meeting, June 2006, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Speaker in session: Cellular Therapy for Cardiac Repair. 44. 3rd Annual Symposium of the American Heart Association Council on Basic Cardiovascular Sciences – Translation of Basic Insights into Clinical Practice, July-August 2006, Keystone, Colorado. Participant 45. Heart Failure Society of America, September 2006, Seattle, Washington. “Efficacy and Safety Study of Oxypurinol Added to Standard Therapy in Patients with HYHA Class III-IV CHF (OPT-CHF)”. 46. 6th Annual Somatic Cell Therapy Symposium, September 2006, Bethesda, Maryland. “MSCs Cardiac” plus participant in panel discussion. 33 Joshua Michael Hare, M.D., F.A.C.C., F.A.H.A. P a g e | 34 47. 19th Annual Postgraduate Course: Advances in Cardiovascular Medicine 2006, October 2006, Charlottesville, Virginia. Lockhart B. McGuire Lecture, “Cell Transplantation in Congestive Heart Failure: Hope or Hype?” 48. Annual American Heart Association meeting, November 2006, Chicago, Illinois. “Do Genomics Determine Outcome?” 49. Third International Conference: Cell Therapy for Cardiovascular Disease, January 2007, New York, New York. “Osiris-1 Bone Marrow-Derived Mesenchymal Cells”. 50. Idiopathic and Primary Cardiomyopathy in Children: Research, Directions, and Strategies Conference, January 2007, Bethesda, Maryland. “Mechanisms of Action for Mesenchymal Stem Cells in Cardiac Repair”. 51. Miami International Revascularization Summit 2007 (MIRS 2007), February 2007, Miami, Florida. “Stem Cell Therapy for Myocardial Repopulation and Coronary Delivery”. 52. Cardiovascular Grand Rounds, Harvard, February 2007, Boston, Massachusetts. “Cardiac Regeneration – New Paradigms and New Treatment Opportunities”. 53. Eastern Atlantic Student Research Forum, February 2007, Miami, Florida. Featured Banquet Award Address. 54. CRT 2007 (Cardiovascular Revascularization Therapies), March 2007, Washington, DC. “The PROVACEL Trial”, also panel participant. 55. Oxidative Stress and Disease, Gordon Research Conference, March 2007, Ventura, California. “Pivotal Role of Nitric Oxide in ROS Signaling”. 56. American College of Cardiology annual meeting, March 2007, New Orleans, Louisiana. “Oxidative Stress”. 57. American College of Cardiology annual meeting, March 2007, New Orleans, Louisiana. “Bone Marrow Derived Adult Mesenchymal Stem Cells”. 58. National Institutes of Health Workshop on Nitric Oxide Enhancement, July 29-30, 2009. “Nitroso-redox balance: Implications for hydralazine-isosorbide dinitrate and other novel therapeutic strategies for heart failure.” Awards and Honors 1984 Cum Laude University of Pennsylvania 1984 B.A. with Honors in Biochemistry University of Pennsylvania 1988 1992 1993 NIH Short-Term Research Training Grant Eli Lily Critical Care Cardiology Scholar Trainee Investigator Award Association of American Physicians American Society for Clinical Investigation American Federation for Clinical Research Foundation 1994 American College of Cardiology Merck Scholar (declined) 1994 American College of Cardiology Young Investigator Award 1994 Physician Investigator Award American Heart Association Massachusetts Affiliate 1995 Clinical Investigator Development Award 34 Joshua Michael Hare, M.D., F.A.C.C., F.A.H.A. P a g e | 35 National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute 1995 1997 Grant-in-Aid American Heart Association SmithKline Beecham Junior Faculty Award 1997 Heart Failure Society of America Young Investigators Award 1999 Grant-in-Aid, American Heart Association, Mid-Atlantic Affiliate 2000 2002 2003 2007 2011 2011 Paul Beeson Physician Faculty Scholar Fellow, American Heart Association Elected to American Society of Clinical Investigation Elected to Association of University Cardiologists Castle Connolly Member Elected to AAP RESEARCH INTERESTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. The role of nitric oxide and oxidative stress in cardiovascular regulation The aging cardiovascular system Congestive heart failure, pathophysiology and therapy Stem cell applications for cardiovascular regeneration Genomics application in cardiovascular disease 35 NICHOLAS F. TSINOREMAS PhD University of Miami Center for Computational Science Tel: 305-310-8805 Email: ntsinoremas@miami.edu HEALTH INFORMATICS •HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPUTING• CHEMOINFORMATICS • SCIENTIFIC AND IT PROGRAMING MANAGEMENT • GENOMICS • CLINICAL GENOMICS • LEAD IDENTIFICATION• HTS • BIOTECHNOLOGY• DRUG DISCOVERY In-depth knowledge of the Drug Discovery and Development, High Performance Computing, Health Informatics and IT, Chemoinformatics, Clinical Genomics; Management experience with Scientific and IT professionals; Software Development of Foundation and Knowledge Management Informatics Systems, Proteomics, and Gene Expression products; Expertise in Molecular and Computational Biology Genetics, and Protein Sciences; Business management experience in Biotechnology Industry and Information Technology EDUCATION PhD BS Biochemistry and Molecular Biology—University of Leeds, England, 1991 Chemistry—University of Athens, Greece, 1988 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE • Founding Director of the Center for Computational Sciences (CCS-Miami), University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL. June 2007 – present Recruit and direct faculty and personnel within five research programs (bioinformatics, physical sciences, chemoinformatics, data mining, and data visualization) and two resource cores (high performance computing and software engineering). I facilitate and enable collaborative projects between departments and institutes via our five research programs: bioinformatics, physical sciences and engineering, chemoinformatics, data mining, and data visualization. • Acting Director of Biostatistics and Bioinformatics, Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, Miller School of Medicine, University of Miami, Miami, FL, January 2009- present Tsinoremas, Page 2 • Professor, Department of Medicine (Research), Miller School of Medicine, at the University of Miami, Miami, FL. June 2007- present • Professor, Department of Computer Science, University of Miami, Miami, FL. June 2007 – present • Professor, Department of Health Informatics, University of Miami, Miami, FL December 2010 - present • Senior Director and Head of Informatics. The Scripps Research Institute, Jupiter, FL. May 2004- June 2007 Recruited personnel and managed the Informatics and Information Technology (IT) Departments at Scripps Florida. The Informatics Department had over two members and was responsible for providing expertise in all informatics-related and IT areas, ranging from chemo-informatics and high through-put screening, to computational biology and algorithm development, and high performance computing. My group consisted of world-class bioinformatics scientists, computer scientists, and scientific software engineers. The Department focused on five main areas: Scientific Computing/High Performance Computing, Scientific Software Engineering/Biomedical Informatics, Computational Genomics, Chemoinformatics, and Statistical Sciences/Data Mining. Planned and consulted with the COO and President of The Scripps Research Institute the Informatics and IT budgets, building design, and personnel for the present facilities. I was responsible for the planning and execution of the IT budget for the new Scripps Florida campus that consisted of three buildings and nearly 400,000 square feet. The IT component was responsible for all network, client services, security, high performance computing, telephony and media for the research facility. One of the main goals of my research focused on identifying key intervention points for drug discovery and biomarker identification in the areas of inflammation and autoimmune diseases like lupus. We were combining approaches to human and mouse genetics and genomics (gene expression and Proteomics) to prioritize genes and reconstruct disease networks. More specifically we were using Whole Genome Association studies to identify causative genes in human lupus and were complementing these studies with an in-silico approach using the mouse lupus model. Co-PI on two ~$10MM Roadmap NIH grant for Molecular Screening of Small Molecule Libraries (MLSCN (The Scripps Research Institute and Columbia University). My group is responsible for the automation, database design and operation, and analysis of screening and chemical compound data, as well as developing tools for lead optimization and predictive modeling. Developed various collaborations with companies, like IBM, SUN Microsystems MDL and SAS, and academic institutions (e.g. Columbia University, University of Florida, University of Miami) to pursue sponsored research in computational biology, clinical genomics Tsinoremas, Page 3 bioinformatics, and chemoinformatics. With the academic institutions I partnered with faculty to develop grant proposals for large-scale program grants. • Senior Director of Genomic Discovery and Computational Genomics, Informatics. MRL Seattle, Merck & Co, February 2002- April 2004 During my first year, I led a multidisciplinary project called the Drug Target Annotation Program (DTAP). The objective of this project was to discover and annotate all genes in the human genome using a combination a computational and gene expression strategies. The most interesting genes were validated and patents are being filed. My immediate group of bioinformatics scientists and analysts were directly responsible for developing the database infrastructure and analysis tools and methodologies where the integration and analysis of the different data types takes place. My group, using the microarrays developed for DTAP, was also responsible for generating a Merck proprietary Gene Expression Atlas of all known and predicted genes. This resource is now available to all MRL scientists worldwide. After the first year, I re-directed and focused the DTAP program to better define and study in great detail the alternative splice patterns of the Merck drug target genes. Using a combination of microarray technology, bioinformatic approaches, and development of new methods, a large part of my group was responsible for discovering and validating novel alternative splice forms of high value drug target genes. Numerous collaborations have been established with the Merck therapeutic franchises around this program. The most interesting alternative splice forms are being patented aggressively. Some of this work has also generated multiple manuscripts for publication that are in the preparation stage. A smaller part of my group was involved in a collaboration with the Research Genetics group, where we study human and mouse forward genetics and the genetics of gene expression for discovery and prioritization of new drug target genes. My group provided the database infrastructure, bioinformatics and computational analysis of the genetics and micro array data. During my time at Merck, I recruited and organized a team of eleven scientists and analysts to operate in a multidisciplinary and metrics-based organization. I have also established significant collaboration with the therapeutic teams around specific projects of high interest to Merck. I have served as a member of the informatics committee that evaluated external bioinformatics and genomics products and determines the overall informatics strategy for Merck. Consulted with the VP of Informatics concerning the strategic development of tools and projects that would have an impact in MRL worldwide. • Vice President of Genomics and Data Mining Tools. DoubleTwist Inc., March 2001February 2002. Tsinoremas, Page 4 Developed product strategy for all five of DoubleTwist’s Genomics and Data Mining products in 2000-2001. I managed a group of bioinformatics scientists which grew to sixteen people over two years; this group was organized into three separate areas of expertise. The Associate Director of On-line Products, Associate Director of Data Mining Tools and Senior Scientist for Human Genomics reported directly to me. My group was responsible for providing the scientific leadership of the company as we defined the scientific foundation for DoubleTwist’s products. Responsible for the strategic positioning of DoubleTwist products and direction through critical assessment of market trends and emerging technologies. Consulted with the CEO and COO concerning all of DoubleTwist’s strategic business partnerships, including potential mergers and acquisitions. • Director of Research. DoubleTwist Inc., July 1999- March 2001. Directly responsible for the creation, scientific direction, design and marketing of Prophecy, DoubleTwist’s Human Genome Database; this was a large and diverse project that involved nearly two dozen software engineers, biocomputational scientists and molecular biologists. A large part of this project concerned the development of an “intelligent” data mining genomic viewer that facilitates interpretation, analysis and curation of the genomic data. Soon after its introduction to the market, Prophecy became the flagship product of DoubleTwist and generated over $25 million in revenues in the first eighteen months. I recruited and built a team of bioinformatics scientists and associates that was responsible for defining and directing the scientific development of all bioinformatics programs. I was an integral part of the team that was responsible for all the scientific strategic partnerships and alliances over a period of two years. • Bioinformatics Scientist, Department of Bioinformatics, Incyte Pharmaceuticals, Feb. 1999-June 1999. At Incyte, I was a member of the data flow team that was responsible for designing the architecture of the Incyte Human Genome Project. More specifically, I designed the data analysis part of this process. • Biocomputational Scientist, Department of Computational Biology, Progenitor, Inc.— 1998. Progenitor ceased operations as of December 1998. While I was at Progenitor, I worked on the Gene Discovery teams for Asthma and Angiogenesis. As a Biocomputational Scientist, I assisted with the development of the expert system, Surveyor. This expert system was designed to organize a large number of sequences and automatically categorize and classify them using the functional/structural information of the DNA and Protein sequences. I was also the algorithm and overall designer of a data-mining program called the Excavator. Tsinoremas, Page 5 • Research Scientist III, Department of Molecular Biology and Biochemistry, Energy Biosystems Corporation--1997 to 1998. At Energy Biosystems, I was a core member of a team that successfully employed classical methods of directed protein in order to broaden and/or change the specificity of the enzymes (dsz) involved in dibenzothiophene desulfurization. New strategies and high throughput screenings were developed to increase further the specific activity of the enzymes. My research at Energy Biosystems led to the filing of an invention disclosure that describes these new strains and genes. This patented discovery contributed greatly to the development of the company's product and accelerated the timetable for its development and marketing. • Research Scientist, Department of Biology, Texas A&M University --1994 to 1997 At Texas A&M University, Funded project by the NSF and the Human Frontiers Program on biological clocks • Research Associate, Department of Biology, Texas A&M University -1992 to 1994 As a Research Associate, I worked on a project that was funded by the NIH which analyzed the molecular mechanisms of photoreception processes using photosynthetic organisms as a model system. • Research Fellow, University of Leeds and SERC Fellowship, DГ©partement de Physiologie Microbienne, Institut Pasteur, Paris, France - 1989 to 1991. While I was conducting research for my Ph.D., I had the opportunity to visit and work at the Institut Pasteur, Paris. This project, funded by the University of Leeds and the Institut Pasteur, focused on isolating and studying the gene of a phosphoprotein which is differently phosphorylated according to the light quality in photosynthetic blue-green algae. OTHER EXPERIENCE AND PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS • Professor, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Florida Atlantic University • Associate Professor, Department of Biochemistry and Genetics, University of Florida, Gainesville • University of Miami- Humana Health Science Research Center Board Member, Miami, Florida • College of Engineering and Computer Science Executive Advisory Council, Florida Atlantic University • Biotechnology Advisory Committee, Miami Dade College • NextBio, Scientific Advisory Board • JotMate Inc. Co-Founder and Scientific Advisory Board Tsinoremas, Page 6 INVENTION DISCLOSURES AND PATENTS Christopher Armour, John Castle, Phillip Garrett-Engele, Z. Kan, Patrick Loerch, and Nicholas Tsinoremas. Alternative Spliced Isoforms of Nuclear Factor Kappa-B Subunit 1 (NFKB1) Christopher Armour, John Castle, Phillip Garrett-Engele, Z. Kan, Patrick Loerch, and Nicholas Tsinoremas. Atlernative Spliced Isoform of Mitotic Centromere-Associated Kinesin (MCAK) Christopher Armour, John Castle, Phillip Garrett-Engele, Z. Kan, Patrick Loerch, and Nicholas Tsinoremas Alternative Spliced Isoforms of Sodium Channel, Voltage gated, Type III, Alpha (SCN8A) Christopher Armour, John Castle, Phillip Garrett-Engele, Z. Kan, Christopher Raymond, and Nicholas Tsinoremas. Alternatively Splice Isoforms of Human ERBB2 Christopher Armour, John Castle, Phillip Garrett-Engele, Z. Kan, Patrick Loerch, and Nicholas Tsinoremas. Alternatively Spliced Isoforms of Human MCAK (KNSL6) Christopher Armour, John Castle, Phillip Garrett-Engele, Z. Kan, Patrick Loerch, and Nicholas Tsinoremas. Alternatively Spliced Isoforms of Human SCN8A Christopher Armour, John Castle, Phillip Garrett-Engele, Z. Kan, Patrick Loerch, and Nicholas Tsinoremas . Alternatively Spliced Isoforms of Centromer Protein E (CENPE) Nicholas Tsinoremas, Al Darzins and Charles Squires. The isolation of Rhodococcus strain I19 mutants capable of utilizing TMD370 DRM as a sole source of sulfur. PUBLICATIONS Edwards YJ, Beecham GW, Scott WK, Khuri S, Bademci G, Tekin D, Martin ER, Jiang Z, Mash DC, ffrench-Mullen J, Pericak-Vance MA, Tsinoremas N, Vance JM. 2011. Identifying consensus disease pathways in Parkinson's disease using an integrative systems biology approach. PLoS One. Feb 22; 6 (2):e16917. Rosero SJ, Bravo V, Jiang Z, Khuri S, Tsinoremas NF, Klein D , Sabates E, Correa-Medina M, Ricordi C, DomГnguez –Bendala J, Diez J and Pastori RL. 2010. MicroRNA signature of the human developing pancreas. Journal: BMC Genomics. BMC Genomics. 11:509. SchГјrer, S.C.; Tsinoremas, N.F. “Screening Informatics” in Taosheng Chen. (Ed.) 2009. A Practical Guide to Assay Development and High-Throughput Screening in Drug Discovery. Taylor and Francis. Gerzenstein SM, Pletcher MT, Cervino AC, Tsinoremas NF, Young B, Puliafito CA, Fini ME, Schwartz SG. 2008. Glucocorticoid receptor polymorphisms and intraocular pressure response to intravitreal triamcinolone acetonide. Ophthalmic Genet. Dec;29(4):166-70. Tsinoremas, Page 7 SchrГ¶ter T, Minond D, Weiser A, Dao C, Habel J, Spicer T, Chase P, Baillargeon P, Scampavia L, SchГјrer S, Chung C, Mader C, Southern M, Tsinoremas N, LoGrasso P, Hodder P. Comparison of miniaturized time-resolved fluorescence resonance energy transfer and enzyme-coupled luciferase high-throughput screening assays to discover inhibitors of Rho-kinase II (ROCK-II). J Biomol Screen. 2008 Jan;13(1):17-28 Gosink, M.M., Petrie, H.T., and Tsinoremas N.F. 2007. Electronically subtracting expression patterns from a mixed cell population. Oxford Journals. October 22 Cervino, A. C. L., Tsinoremas N and Hoffmann R. A Genome-wide Study of Lupus: preliminary analysis and data release. 2007. Annals of the New York Academy of Science. 2007 September; 1110:131-9 Pascal, B. D., Chalmers, M.J., Busby, S. A., Mader, C. C., Southern, M.R., Tsinoremas, N.F., & Griffin, P.R. 2007. Software for the determination of backbone amide deuterium levels from H/D exchange MS data. BMC Bioinformatics May 16: 8:156 Cervino, A.C., Gosink, M., Fallahi M., Pascal B., Mader C., and Tsinoremas N.F. 2006. A comprehensive mouse IBD database for the efficient localization of quantitative trait loci. Mammalian Genome. 17(6):565-74 LS Liebovitch, NF Tsinoremas, A Pandya. 2006. Analysis of Biological Networks by Artificial Neural Networks. Society for Chaos Theory in Psychology and Life Sciences. August 3 – 6 Cervino, A.C., Darvasi A, Fallahi M, Mader CC, Tsinoremas NF. 2006. An integrated in-silico gene mapping strategy in inbred mice. Genetics. Oct 8 Schadt EE, Edwards SW, GuhaThakurta D, Holder D, Ying L, Svetnik V, Leonardson A, Hart KW, Russell A, Li G, Cavet G, Castle J, Kan Z, Chen R, Kasarskis A, Margarint M, Caceres M, Johnson J, Armour CD, Garrett-Engele PW, Tsinoremas NF,. Shoemaker DD. 2004. A comprehensive Transcript Index of the Human Genome Using Microarrays and Computational Approaches. Genome Biol. 5(10):R73. Raymond, C.K., Castle J, Garrett-Engele P., Armour C.D., Kan Z., Tsinoremas N. F., Johnson J.M. 2004. Expression of alternatively spliced sodium channel alpha-subunit genes. Unique splicing patterns are observed in dorsal root ganglia. J Biol Chem. 29;279(44):46234-41 Kan, Z, Castle, J; Johnson JM, and Tsinoremas NF. 2004. Detection of novel splice forms in human and mouse using cross-species approach. Pac Symp Biocomput. 42-53. Andersson C.R., Tsinoremas N.F., Shelton J., Lebedeva NV, Yarrow J, Min H, Golden S.S. 2000. Application of bioluminescence to the study of circadian rhythms cyanobacteria. Methods Enzymol. 305:527-42. Christopher DA, Shen Y, Dudley P, & Tsinoremas NF. 1999. Expression of a higher-plant chloroplast psbD promoter in a cyanobacterium (Synechococcus sp. strain PCC7942) reveals a Tsinoremas, Page 8 conserved cis-element, designated PGT, that differentially interacts with sequence specific binding factors during leaf development. Curr Genet. 35:657-66. Tsinoremas N.F., Kawakami A., & Christopher D.A. 1999. High-fluence blue light stimulates transcription from a higher plant chloroplast psbA promoter expressed in a cyanobacterium, Synechococcus (sp. strain PCC7942). Plant Cell Physiol. 40(4):448-52. Katayama M., Tsinoremas N.F., Kondo T., & Golden S.S. 1999. cpmA, a gene involved in an output pathway of the cyanobacterial circadian system J. Bacteriol. 181:3516-24. Tsinoremas, N. F., Ishiura, M., Anderson, C. R., Tanaka, K., Takahashi, M., Johnson, C. H., Kondo, T. & Golden, S. S. 1996. A sigma factor that modifies circadian expression of a subset of genes in cyanobacteria EMBO J. 15:2488-2495. Liu, Y. & Tsinoremas, N. F. 1996. An unusual gene arrangement for the putative chromosome replication origin and circadian expression of dnaN in Synechococcus sp. strain PCC 7942. Gene 172:104-109. Liu, Y., Tsinoremas, N. F., Golden, S. S., Kondo, T., Ishiura, M. & Johnson, C. H. 1996. Circadian expression of genes involved in the purine biosynthetic pathway of the cyanobacterium Synechococcus sp. strain PCC 7942. Mol. Microbiol. 20:1071-11081. Tsinoremas, N. F. Ishiura, M. Tanaka, K., Liu, Y. Takahashi, H., Johnson, C. H., Golden, S. S. & Kondo, T. 1996. Sigma70-like transcription factors involved in circadian expression of the psbAI gene in the cyanobacterium Synechococcus sp. strain PCC 7942. In: Current Research in Photosynthesis (Mathis, P. ed.). Liu, Y., Tsinoremas, N. F., Johnson, C. H., Lebedeva, N. V., Golden, S. S., Ishiura, M. & Kondo, T. 1995. Circadian orchestration of gene expression in cyanobacteria. Genes & Dev. 9:14691478. Tsinoremas, N. F., Kutach, A. K., Stayer, C. S. & Golden, S. S. 1994. Efficient gene transfer and recombination in Synechococcus sp. strains PCC 7942 and 6301 by interspecies conjugation from Escherichia coli. 1994. J. Bacteriol. 21:6764-6768. Kondo, T., Tsinoremas, N. F., Golden, S. S., Johnson, C. H., Kutsuna, S. & Ishiura, M. 1994. Circadian clock mutants of cyanobacteria. Science 266:1233-1236. Tsinoremas, N. F. Schaefer, M. R. & Golden, S. S. 1994. Blue and red reversibly light control psbA expression in the cyanobacterium Synechococcus sp. strain PCC 7942. J. Biol. Chem. 269: 16143-16147. Golden, S. S. Kulkarni, R. Li, R., Schaefer, M. R., Bustos, S. A., Tsinoremas, N. F., Dickerson, N. S., & Mueller, U. W. 1993. Light-responsive regulation of cyanobacterial photosynthesis genes, In Genetics and Molecular Biology of Industrial Microorganisms eds. Baltz, R. H., Hegeman, G. D. & Skatrud, P. L., ASM Press, pp 105-107. Tsinoremas, Page 9 Tsinoremas, N. F., Castets, A. M., Harrison, M. A., Allen, J. F. & Tandeau de Marsac, N. 1991. Photosynthetic electron transport controls nitrogen assimilation in cyanobacteria via posttranslational modification of the glnB gene product. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 88:45654569. Harrison, M. A., Tsinoremas, N. F. & Allen, J. F. 1991. Cyanobacterial thylakoid membrane proteins are reversibly phosphorylated under plastoquinone-reducing conditions in vitro. FEBS Lett. 282:295-299. Tsinoremas, N. F., Hubbard, J. A. M., Evans, M. C. W. & Allen, J. F. 1990. P700 photooxidation in state 1 and state 2 in cyanobacteria upon flash illumination with phycobilin- and chlorophyll- absorbed light. In Current Research in Photosynthesis Baltscheffsky, M. ed, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Vol. II:919-922. Tsinoremas, N. F., Hubbard, J. A. M., Evans, M. C. W. & Allen, J. F. 1989. P700 photooxidation in state 1 and state 2 in cyanobacteria upon flash illumination with phycobilin- and chlorophyll- absorbed light. FEBS Lett. 256:106-110. UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI Curriculum Vitae 1. Date: May 1, 2011 I. PERSONAL 2. Name: Kenneth W. Goodman 3. Home Phone: (305) 447-9602 4. Office Phone: (305) 243-5723 5. Home Address: 39 Palermo Ave., Coral Gables, FL 33134-6907 6. Current Academic Rank: Professor (as of June 1, 2008; tenure awarded June 1, 2003) 7. Primary Department: Medicine 8. Secondary or Joint Appointments: Philosophy, Health Informatics, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Epidemiology and Public Health, Nursing and Health Studies, Anesthesiology 9. Citizenship: USA 10. Visa Type: NA II. HIGHER EDUCATION 11. Institutional: п‚· Department of Philosophy, University of Miami, Ph.D., 1991. (Dissertation: “Progress and Truth in Science.”) п‚· Department of Language and Linguistics, University of Essex, Colchester, United Kingdom, M.A., 1982. Program in theoretical linguistics; degree conferred with distinction. (Thesis: “Linguistics and Indeterminacy.” ) п‚· Department of Journalism and Communication, University of Florida, B.S., 1975. Degree conferred with high honors. 12. Non-Institutional: NA 13. Certification, licensure: NA III. EXPERIENCE 14. Academic: World Health Organization Collaborating Center in Ethics and Global Health Policy, director, 2008-present. Adjunct Professor of Medicine, Florida International University, 2009-present University of Miami Bioethics Program, founder and director, 1991-present. University of Miami Ethics Programs / Business Ethics Program; co-founder and co-director, 1991-present Director, Florida Bioethics Network, 2004-present University of Miami/NIEHS Marine and Freshwater Biomedical Science Center, center investigator, 2001-2003 University of Miami Pan American Bioethics Initiative; founder and director; 1994-present 2 Member, Course Developers’ Group, Comprehensive Institutional Training Initiative (CITI), 2004present. Member, CITI Executive Advisory Board, 2006-present University of Miami Minority Science Outreach Programs; director; 1994-1998. University of Miami School of Medicine, Department of Medicine; adjunct and joint appointments; 1991-Present. University of Miami College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Philosophy; adjunct and joint appointments; 1991-Present. University of Miami Hospital and Clinics / Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center; Director, Clinical and Research Ethics Education; 1995-Present. University of Miami School of Medicine, Division of Minority Affairs, Health Careers Opportunity Program summer faculty, 1999-2003. University of Miami School of Medicine, Division of Minority Affairs, Minority Students Health Careers Motivation Program summer faculty, 2000-2003. Markle Foundation, New York and Washington, D.C., Connecting for Health, Personal Health Technology Council member, 2005-2007. American Society for Bioethics and the Humanities, member, Web Editorial Board, 1998-2001. Barry University, School of Graduate Medical Sciences, Physician Assistant Program, CAAHEP Self Study Advisory Committee, 1998-2000. American College of Epidemiology. As consultant to Ethics and Standards of Practice Committee, developed a “Review and analysis of key documents on ethics and epidemiology,” 1993-1994. Carnegie Mellon University, Center for the Advancement of Applied Ethics, Pittsburgh; research associate; 1989-1995. Carnegie Mellon University, Computer Science Department, Center for Machine Translation; research editor; December 1988-August 1991. University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Center for Medical Ethics, clinical ethics training program,; adjunct faculty and associate; May 1990-July 1991. Department of Communication, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh; adjunct faculty; August 1988May 1991. School of Business and Administration, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh; adjunct faculty; June to July 1991. University of Miami School of Medicine, Health and Human Values Program; adjunct assistant professor; August 1987 to June 1988. University of Miami College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Philosophy; graduate teaching assistant; September 1983-May 1987. Bethune-Cookman College, Daytona Beach, Florida; journalism instructor and studentnewspaper adviser, September 1979 to March 1981. 15. Hospital Appointments 3 Member and Vice Chair, University of Miami Hospital and Clinics / Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center Ethics Committee, 1995-present. Member, Jackson Memorial Hospital Adult Ethics Committee, 1993-present. Chair as of August 2007. Member, Jackson Memorial Hospital Pediatric Ethics Committee, 1994-present. Member, VAMC Miami Ethics Committee, 1994-present (since 2003 ex officio). 16. Non-academic: Consultant to and educator for various health care organizations and professional organizations, including Alpha-1 Foundation, Baptist Health System, Miami Jewish Home and Hospital for the Aged, Miami Children’s Hospital, etc. 17. Military: NA 4 IV. PUBLICATIONS 18: Books and monographs published: Books Goodman KW, ed. The Case of Terri Schiavo: Ethics, Politics and Death in the 21st Century: Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010. Goodman KW. Ethics and Evidence-Based Medicine: Fallibility and Responsibility in Clinical Science, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2003. Anderson JG, Goodman KW. Ethics and Informatics: A Case-Study Approach to a Health System in Transition. New York: Springer Verlag, 2002. Portions adapted as part of “Toward Striking a Balance in Bioinformatics,” American Medical Association’s online Virtual Mentor, Genethics, March 2001 (formerly http://www.ama-assn.org/ama/pub/category/4375.html). Goodman KW, ed., Ethics, Computing and Medicine: Informatics and the Transformation of Health Care., New York and Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1998. Published as Etica, Informatica e Medicine: L’informatica e la transformazione dell’assistenza sanitaria, Italian translation by Eugenio Santoro, Rome: Il Pensiero Scientifico Editore, 1999. Translated into Japanese by Itai Takashi as еЊ»з™‚ITеЊ–гЃЁз”џе‘ЅеЂ«зђ† е ±гѓЌгѓѓгѓ€гѓЇгѓјг‚Їз¤ѕдјљгЃ«гЃЉгЃ‘г‚‹еЊ»з™‚зЏѕе ґгЃ®е¤‰е®№, Kyoto, 2009. See also chapters, below. Coughlin S., Soskolne C., Goodman KW. Case Studies in Public Health Ethics. Washington, D.C.: American Public Health Association, 1997. Translated into Mandarin Chinese by Xiao Wei. Beijing: People’s Publishing House 2008 (ISBN 978-7-01-006666-0, R1-05/K584 ). (е…¬е…±еЃҐеє·дј¦зђ†е¦жЎ€дѕ‹з ”究/斯蒂文·S.еє“ж јжћ—,科林·L.索斯科尔恩,и‚Їе°јж–ЇВ·W.еЏ¤еѕ·ж›ји‘—пј›и‚–е·ЌиЇ‘,дєєж°‘ 出版社. ) Goodman KW, Nirenburg S, eds. The KBMT Project: A Case Study in Knowledge-Based Machine Translation. San Mateo, Calif: Morgan Kaufmann, 1991. Nirenburg S, Carbonell J, Tomita M, Goodman KW. Machine Translation: The Knowledge-Based Approach, San Mateo, Calif.: Morgan Kaufmann, 1991. Chapters Goodman KW. Health information technology and globalization. In Chadwick R, ten Have H, Meslin EM. Health Care Ethics: Core and Emerging Issues. Los Angeles: Sage, 2011, 117-125. Ritter IH, Fiore RN, Goodman KW. Justice and vulnerability in human embryonic stem cell research. In H Cheung, ed. Stem Cell & Regenerative Medicine. Oak Park, IL: Bentham Scientific Publishers,2010, pp. 1-8, available at bentham.org/ebooks/9781608050086/contents.htm. Goodman KW. Faculty perspective [on patient confidentiality case]. In Spandorfer J, Pohl CA, Rattner SL, Nasca TJ, eds. Professionalism in Medicine: A Case-Based Guide for Medical Students, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010, 59-60. Goodman KW. Terri Schiavo and the Culture Wars: Ethics vs. Politics. In Goodman KW, ed. The Case of Terri Schiavo: Ethics, Politics and Death in the 21st Century: Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010, 1-38. 5 Goodman KW. Health priorities, conflict of interest and vulnerable populations: how ethics precedes law in the protection of human subjects. In Lolas F, ed., Dimensiones Г‰ticas de las Regulaciones en Salud. MonografГas de ACTA BIOETHICA No. 3, Centro Interdisciplinario de Estudios en BioГ©tica, Universidad de Chile Programa de BioГ©tica, OPS/OMS, 2009, 221-232. Goodman KW, Prineas RJ. Ethics curricula in epidemiology. In SS Coughlin, TL Beauchamp and DL Weed,, eds, Ethics and Epidemiology, Second Edition, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009, 283-303. (Substantially revised version of Goodman and Prineas, 1996). Goodman KW. Ethics, evidence and innovation. In Gehner M, Jupp S, Matlin SA, eds. Global Forum Update on Research for Health Volume 5: Fostering innovation for global health. Woodbridge, UK: Pro-Brook Publishing, 2008: 88-90. Available at http://globalforumhealth.org/filesupld/global_update5/Update5_FullDoc.pdf Goodman KW. Health information technology: Challenges in ethics, science and uncertainty. In KE Himma and HT Tavani, eds., The Handbook of Information and Computer Ethics. Hoboken: Wiley, 2008, pp.: 293-309. Brosco JP, Miller PS, Goodman KW, Fuchs SR. Ethical issues in developmental-behavioral pediatrics: A historical approach. In M.L. Wolraich et al., eds., Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics: Evidence and Practice. Mosby/Elsevier, 2008, pp.: 905-923. Goodman KW. Ethical and legal issues in use of decision support. In E. Berner, ed., Clinical Decision Support Systems: Theory and Practice. Second Edition. New York: Springer Verlag, 2007, pp.: 126-139. Goodman KW, Miller RA. Ethics and health informatics: Users, standards, and outcomes. In Shortliffe, E.H., ed., Biomedical Informatics: Computer Applications in Health Care and Biomedicine. Third Edition. New York: Springer, 2006, pp. 379-402. Szczepaniak MC, Goodman KW, Wagner MW, Hutman J, Daswani S. Advancing organizational integration: negotiation, data use agreements, law, and ethics. In MW Wagner, AW Moore, RM Aryel, eds. Handbook of Biosurveillance. Boston: Academic Press, 2006, pp. 465-480. Goodman KW. Moral foundations of data mining. In Wang J, ed. Encyclopedia of Data Mining. Hershey, Penn.: IDEA Group Reference, 2006, pp. 832-836. Borenstein J, Goodman KW. Ethical issues in geriatric psychiatry. In Agronin ME, Maletta GJ, eds., Principles and Practice of Geriatric Psychiatry. Philadelphia: Lippincott, 2006, 259-269. Goodman KW. Ethics, information technology and public health: Duties and challenges in computational epidemiology. In O'Carroll PW, Yasnoff WA, Ward ME, Ripp LH and Martin EL, eds., Public Health Informatics and Information Systems, New York, Springer-Verlag, 2003, 251266. Goodman KW. Justifying embargoes: The “Ethics Criterion.” In VГЎzquez DГaz R, ed., Health and Nutrition in Cuba: Effects of the U.S. Embargo. Stockholm: Olof Palme International Center, 1998. Goodman KW. Ethical challenges. In J.A. Herzstein, W.B. Bunn, L.E. Fleming et al., eds. International Occupational and Environmental Medicine. St. Louis: Mosby, 1998: 86-96. Goodman KW. Outcomes, futility, and health policy research. In K.W. Goodman, ed., Ethics, Computing and Medicine: Informatics and the Transformation of Health Care, Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 1998: 116-138. 6 Goodman KW. Meta-analysis: Conceptual, ethical and policy issues. In K.W. Goodman, ed., Ethics, Computing and Medicine: Informatics and the Transformation of Health Care, Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 1998: 139-167. Goodman KW. Bioethics and Health Informatics: An Introduction. In K.W. Goodman, ed., Ethics, Computing and Medicine: Informatics and the Transformation of Health Care, Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 1998: 1-31. (Adapted and reprinted with accompanying commentary as Bioethics and health informatics, Biomedical Ethics, newsletter of the European Network for Biomedical Ethics 1999;4(2):40-43.) Miller R., Goodman KW. Ethical challenges in the use of decision-support software in clinical practice. In K.W. Goodman, ed., Ethics, Computing and Medicine: Informatics and the Transformation of Health Care, Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 1998: 102-115. Goodman KW, Frumkin H. Ethical issues in international occupational health, in L.E. Fleming et al., eds., International Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Beverly, Mass.: OEM Press, 1997, 17-32. Goodman KW, Prineas, R. Toward an ethics curriculum in epidemiology, in S. Coughlin and T. Beauchamp, eds, Ethics and Epidemiology, Oxford University Press, 1996, 290-303. 19. Juried or refereed journal articles or exhibitions: Goodman KW, Berner ES, Dente MA, Kaplan B, Koppel R, Rucker D., Sands DZ, Winkelstein P. Challenges in ethics, safety, best practices, and oversight regarding HIT vendors, their customers, and patients: a report of an AMIA special task force. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association 2011;18(1):77-81. PMID: 21075789 Cushman R, MA, Cava A, Abril P, Goodman KW. Ethical, legal and social issues for personal health records and applications. Journal of Biomedical Informatics 2010;43:S51–S55, doi:10.1016/j.jbi.2010.05.003. PMID: 20937485 Goodman KW. Ethics, information technology and public health: New challenges for the clinicianpatient relationship, Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 2010;38(1):58-63. PMID: 20446984 Goodman KW. Comment on M.R. Tonelli, “The challenge of evidence in clinical medicine.” Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 2010;16(2):390-1. PMID: 2036787 Esposito K, Goodman K. Genethics 2.0: Phenotypes, genotypes, and the challenge of databases generated by personal genome testing. The American Journal of Bioethics 2009;9(6):19-21. PMID: 19998105 Rosenfeld PJ, Goodman KW. When is off-label drug use in the patient’s best interest? American Journal of Ophthalmology 2009; 147:761-763 (editorial). PMID: 19376327 Goodman KW, Cava A. Bioethics, business ethics, and science: Bioinformatics and the future of healthcare. Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 2008;17(4):361-372. PMID: 18724877 Goodman KW, Fiore RN. Toward a research ethics consultation service. American Journal of Bioethics 2008;8(3):31-32.PMID: 18570098. Litewka S, Goodman KW, Braunschweiger P. El Programa CITI: Una alternativa para la capacitaciГіn en Г©tica de la investigaciГіn en AmГ©rica Latina. Acta Bioethica 2008;14(1):54-60. 7 Koniaris LG, Goodman KW, Sugarman J, Ozomaro U, Sheldon J, Zimmers TA. Ethical implications of modifying lethal injection protocols. PLoS Medicine, 2008; 5 (6): e126 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pmed.0050126. PMID:18547139 Mitchell CD, Armstrong FD, Goodman KW, Cava A. Disclosure of HIV status to an infected child: Medical, psychological, ethical, and legal perspectives in an era of “super-vertical” transmission. The Journal of Clinical Ethics 2008;10(1):43-52. PMID: 18552052 Brackett NL, Lynne CM, Attia GR, Carmack AJK, Cava A, Goodman KW. Treatment of infertility in men with spinal cord injury: Medical progress and ethical considerations. Topics in Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation 2008;13(4):120-133. Goodman KW. Privacy, confidentiality, law and ethics. Northeast Florida Medicine Supplement 2008;January:28-30. Goodman KW. Bioethics resources in Florida. Northeast Florida Medicine Supplement 2008;January: 37-38. Glasser DJ, Goodman KW, Einspruch NG. Chips, tags and scanners: Ethical challenges for radio frequency identification. Ethics and Information Technology 2007;9:101-109. Braunschweiger P, Goodman KW. The CITI Program: An international online resource for education in human subjects protection and the responsible conduct of research. Academic Medicine 2007;82:861-864. PMID: 17726392В Winick BJ, Goodman KW. A therapeutic jurisprudence perspective on participation in research by subjects with reduced capacity to consent: A comment on Kim and Appelbaum. Behavioral Sciences and the Law 2006;24:485-494.PMID: 16883619 Goodman KW. Ethics, evidence, and public policy. Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 2005;48(4):548-556.PMID:16227666 Goodman KW. Ethics and health informatics: Focus on Latin America and the Caribbean. Acta Bioethica 2005;11(2):121-126. [In special issue, “TechnologГas de la InformaciГіn,” edited by KW Goodman.] Berner ES, Sandhu AS, Goodman KW. Consumer health informatics: Ethics, evaluation and standards. Acta Bioethica 2005;11(2):133-144. [In special issue, “TechnologГas de la InformaciГіn,” edited by KW Goodman.] Goodman KW. Clinical Case. Confusion Over Cholesterol Testing. Commentary 1. Virtual Mentor, American Medical Association, December 2004. Available at: http://www.amaassn.org/ama/pub/category/14279.html. Accessed December 3, 2004. Lewin LO, Olson CA, Goodman KW, Kokotailo PK. UME-21 and teaching ethics: A step in the right direction. Family Medicine 2004;36 (January suppl.): 36-42. PMID:14961401 Brito A, Sosenko J, Goodman KW. Unusually difficult challenges in human-subjects research. Professional Ethics 2003;11(3): 39-43. PMID: 15468490 Goodman KW. Genetic research in human populations. CITI course in the protection of human research subjects. https://www.citiprogram.org/, 2003-present. Cava A, Cushman R, Goodman KW. HIPAA and human subjects research. CITI course in the protection of human research subjects. https://www.citiprogram.org/, 2003-2008. 8 Yasnoff WA, Overhage JM, Humphreys BL, LaVenture M, Goodman KW, Gatewood L, et al. A national agenda for public health informatics. Journal of Public Health Management Practice 2001;7:1-21. PMID: 11713752 Goodman KW. Persistent legislative state: Law, education, and the well-intentioned healthcare ethics committee. Healthcare Ethics Committee Forum 2001;13:32-40. Nelson W, Angoff N, Binder E, Cooke M, Fleetwood J, Goodlin S, Goodman KW, et al. Goals and strategies for teaching death and dying in medical schools. Journal of Palliative Medicine 2000;3:7-16. Goodman KW. Philosophy as news: Bioethics, journalism and public policy. Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 1999;24:181-200. Markovitz BP, Goodman KW. Case reports on the Web: Is confidentiality being maintained? In Lorenzi NM, ed., Proceedings of the Annual Symposium of the American Medical Informatics Association, Philadelphia: Hanley & Belfus, 1999, p. 1114. Goodman, KW. End-of-life algorithms. Journal of Psychology, Public Policy and Law 1998;4:719727. PMID: 12803230 Prineas RJ, Goodman KW, Soskolne CL et al. Findings from the American College of Epidemiology’s survey on ethics guidelines. Annals of Epidemiology 1998;8:482-489. Goodman KW. Electronic health data and the challenges of medical confidentiality. Journal of the Florida Medical Association 1997;84:494-7. Goodman KW. Ethics, Genomics, and information retrieval. Computers in Biology and Medicine 1996;26:223-229.PMID: 8725773 Goodman KW. Codes of ethics in occupational and environmental health. Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine 1996;38:882-883 Balkany T, Hodges AV, Goodman KW. Ethics of cochlear implantation in young children, Otolaryngologyп‚ѕHead and Neck Surgery 1996;114:748-755. Revised as “Cochlear implants for young children: Ethical issues,” Chap. 2, in W. Estabrooks, ed., Cochlear Implants for Kids, Washington, D.C.: Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf, 1998, pp. 30-44. Goodman KW. Critical care computing: outcomes, confidentiality and appropriate use. Critical Care Clinics 12;1996:109-122. Goodman KW. Anticipations of truth: historical evidence for a realist account of scientific progress. In D. Prawitz and D. WesterstГҐhl, eds., Logic and Philosophy of Science in Uppsala, Dordrecht, Kluwer, 273-295, 1994. Goodman KW. Intellectual property and control. Academic Medicine 1993; 68.9:S88-S91. Goodman KW. Electronic roundtables for medical ethics. Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 1992; 2:233-251. Nirenburg S, Goodman KW. Treatment of Meaning in MT Systems, Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Theoretical and Methodological Issues in Machine Translation of Natural Languages, University of Texas at Austin, 1990, 171-188. 9 Goodman K. Psychoanalytic interpret tations, in P. Weingartner and G. Schurz, eds., Recent Developments in Epistemology and Philosophy of Science: Reports of the 11th International Wittgenstein-Symposium, Vienna: HГ¶lder-Pichler-Tempsky, 1987, 280-287. 20. Other works, publications and abstracts: Nissan J, Beckerman S, Paoloemilio J, Jenkins J, Dunn A, Ashbaugh H, Mechaber A, Goodman K, Sanders L, Brosco J. Project SERVE: A community-based approach to social medicine education. Poster, American Association of Medical Colleges and Organization of Student Representatives Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., November 2010. Meslin EM, Goodman KW. Bank on it: An ethics and policy agenda for biobanks and electronic health records. Center for American Progress, Science Progress: http://www.scienceprogress.org/2010/02/bank-on-it/, posted Feb. 25, 2010 Cohen DA, Goodman KW, Andrews D. Ethical and educational challenges in reporting clinical significance of a multi-disease gene as illustrated by the methylene tetrahydrofolate reductase (Mthfr) C677t polymorphism (abstract). National Coalition for Health Professional Education in Genetics, annual meeting, Bethesda, September 22, 2009. Goodman KW, Einspruch NG. The way forward in the world of robotics. Science 24 April 2009 324: 463-464 (letter) [DOI: 10.1126/science.324_463d]. Goodman KW. Privacy as an international value. Minas faz CiГЄncia 2008 (November): 32-33. (Published by the Fundação de Amparo Г Pesquisa do Estado de Minas Gerais [Foundation for the Support of Research in the State of Minas Gerais (Brazil)].) Goodman KW. On the growth of ethics programs. In Schrag B, ed. Developing Relationships: How Ethics Center Can Succeed with Raising Funds. Adapted papers from an Ethics Center Colloquium, Annual Meeting of the Association for Practical and Professional Ethics, San Antonio, Feb. 21, 2008. APPE: Bloomington, Ind., 2008, pp. 11-13. Goodman KW. Ethics, schmethics: The Schiavo case and the culture wars. University of Miami Law Review 61:2007:863-865. Marckmann G, Goodman KW. Introduction: Ethics of Information Technology in Health Care. International Review of Information Ethics (ERIE) 2006;5:2-5/http://www.i-r-i-e.net/inhalt/005/ 0500_full.pdf. Goodman KW. Review of Wondergenes: Genetic Enhancement and the Future of Society (MJ Mehlman, Indiana, 2004). The Journal of Legal Medicine 2004;25:257-265. Goodman KW. Using the Web as a research tool. MD Computing 2000;17(5):13-14. Thurman A, McCruden P, Hamric AB, Goodman KW. The illegal alien who needs surgery. Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 2000;9(1):128-135. Goodman KW. Bioinformatics: Challenges revisited. MD Computing 1999;16(3):17-20. Reprinted with revisions as Bioinformatics: Challenges at the frontier, in H.T. Tavani, ed., Ethics, Computing and Genomics, Boston: Jones and Bartlett, 2006, 317-321. Goodman KW. Commentary: National living wills and local politics. ASBH Exchange (newsletter of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities) 1999; Summer: 6. Goodman KW. Health care ethics. Responses to an Aging Florida 1999;Summer: 5-6 10 Goodman KW. Health informatics and the hospital ethics committee. MD Computing 1999;16(2):17-20. Goodman KW et al. IRB review: Necessary, nice or needless? (Letter.) Annals of Epidemiology 1999;9:68-70. Goodman KW. Introduction to informed consent. Part of American College of Medical Genetics Annual Clinical Genetics Meeting workshop (Paradigms for designing informed consent for genetic testing and research), Genetics in Medicine 1999;1:21 (abstract). Balkany T, Hodges AV, Goodman KW. Additional comments. Otolaryngologyп‚ѕHead and Neck Surgery 1998;119(4):312-313. Goodman KW. Ethics of computer prognoses. Physicians and Computers 1998;16(2):23-26. Geissman KW, Goodman KW et al. Scientific Ethics: An Interactive, Multimedia, Computer-Based Training. Atlanta: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry, 1998. Goodman, K. The ethics of CHINs: Community Health Information Networks offer opportunities -and ethical challenges -- for health care providers. Physicians and Computers 1997;15(3):16-19, 23-24. Goodman, K. Business Ethics for Bioethics Committees. Network News: Newsletter of the Florida Bioethics Network April 1998: 1-3. Goodman, K. Medical ethics in education, policy review & consultation. The Record (Broward County, Florida, Medical Association) 1997;59(5):7-8. Goodman, K. Progress in ethics: from “dilemma fetishism” to genetics and psychiatry. 22nd International Congress on Law and Mental Health, June 1997, Montreal, p. 29 (abstract). Anderson, J, Goodman, K. Ethical issues in informatics and community health. American Medical Informatics Association, Spring Congress, May 1997, San Jose, Calif., Final Program and Abstract Book, p. 99. Coughlin SS, Kass NE, Goodman KW, Pies C. Instruction in Public Health Ethics. American Public Health Association 124th Annual Meeting, Book of Abstracts, 1996, p. 431. Goodman KW. A level playing field: Special programs can help address under-representation of minorities in medical informatics. Physicians and Computers 1995:13(4):12-23. Goodman, K. Alternatives to Principle-Based Methods for Ethical Decision Making. Decision Making in Public Health: Priorities, Power, and Ethics, San Diego: American Public Health Association, 1995, p.163 (abstract). Goodman, K., Ethics and System Evaluation. Physicians and Computers 1994;11.11:12-14 Goodman, K. The role and function of hospital ethics committees, Miami Medicine 1994;64.7:2324. Goodman, K. A Budget of Ethical Issues in Computational Medicine. In Etica y Cultura ContemporГЎnea, Mendoza, Argentina, EDIUNC, 1994, 57-63 Goodman, K. Toward a unified code of ethics in epidemiology. American Journal of Epidemiology 1993;138:672 (abstract). 11 Goodman, K. Monitoring ethics, Physicians and Computers 10.10; March 1993: 10-12. Goodman, K. Moral arguments for medical volunteerism, Miami Medicine 63.11; December 1992: 25. Goodman, K. A question of ethics: the increased capability of computational diagnosis brings with it a host of questions. Physicians and Computers 1992;10(4):10-13. Goodman, K. Science policy should be independent of political and ideological concerns, The Scientist 5.5; March 4, 1991: 11, 13. Goodman, K, Knowledge and communication. Amplifier (American Psychological Association Newsletter on Media Psychology) 1990;6(2):3,8. Goodman KW. Review of T.W. Cooper, ed., Communication Ethics and Global Change, (Longman, 1989); Journal of Mass Media Ethics 5.1;1990:66-69. Goodman KW. Journalism and philosophy, Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 63.5; 1989: 35-40. Morrisson S, Kee M, Goodman KW. Analysis, Machine Translation 4.1;1989:113-128. 20.a Popular Media, Commentary, etc. Goldschmidt PJ, Goodman KW. The full cost of medical fraud. The Miami Herald, Feb. 6, 2010. Numerous journalistic articles on science, medicine, bioethics and related issues. 21. Other works accepted for publication: V. PROFESSIONAL 22. Funded Research Performed: Current National Institutes of Health, Fogarty International Center. Pan American Bioethics Initiative. 1R25TW008186 (Braunschweiger and Goodman) 09/23/08 – 05/31/12. Role: Co-PI. The major goal of this project is to help build capacity in research ethics education in the Latin American and Caribbean regions. 15% National Center on Minority Health and Health Disparities. A Targeted Decision Aid to Improve Minority Participation in Clinical Trials (1RC2MD004784), Byrne MB, PI, 09/28/2009 – 06/30/2011. NIH – NCMHD/NCI,$1,652,959. The major goal of this project is to develop and assess decision support tools for prospective research participants. Role: Investigator. 5% В В Previous Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (Goodman) 12/01/06-02/28/09 20% 12 Ethical, Legal and Social Issues, Project HealthDesign $160,000 (incl. $10k transition funds) Role: PI, to direct efforts to identify and address ethical, legal and social issues related to the use of personal health records (project number 59879). Beier J. “Vector-Borne Disease Control in Urban Environments.” 1 P20 RR020770-03 (NIH Director’s Exploratory Centers for Interdisciplinary Research), 09/28/04-07/31/07 (5%). Role: Co-investigator to coordinate ethics activities as part of development of new interdisciplinary approaches for the control of vector-borne diseases in urban environments, through collaborative studies involving investigators from 11 Departments and Centers at University of Miami, Kenya, Egypt, Israel, Costa Rica, and Trinidad. ($1,668,869.) Goodman KW. The CITI Course in the Responsible Conduct of Research – Part B. Office of Research Integrity. $25,000 curriculum development contract, 2006. Role: PI. Walsh, P. Atmospheric and Marine-Based Interdisciplinary Environmental Health Training Project, NIEHS, R25 ES10713, 0-20-00—8-31-07 (7-10%). Role: Develop environmental health and ethics curriculum. Scott, G. Fellowship in Clinical Research, NIH, OD-00-002, 9-30-02—9-29-05 (5%). Role: contribute to ethics curriculum. Shor-Posner, G. Optimizing HIV/TB Management in the HAART Era, NIH Fogarty D43 TW000017-16, 7/29/04—5-31-07 (2-5%). Role: Contribute to ethics activities, including annual conference. Mack, A., others and Goodman, K, Health Careers Motivation Program , HRSA, D 18 MB 0286801, 9-1-99—8-31-02, $623,248 (2-5%). Role: Provide ethics instruction to program participants. Goodman, KW. principal investigator, Difficult Challenges in Human Subjects Research, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, National Institutes of Health, NIAID, T15 AI07591, 10-1-99—9-30-02, $265,986 (15%). Role: As PI, oversee training grant to develop conferences. Beckwith, S., others and Goodman, K, Community-State Partnerships to Improve Care of the Dying, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, 1-1-00—12-31-02, $449,961 (20%). Role: Develop ethics and other resources for end-of-life education project. O’Connell, M., others and Goodman, K, . Undergraduate Medical Education for the 21st Century, HRSA/AACOM, 240-97-0038, 9-1-98 — 8-31-01, $375,000 (8%). Role: Contribute to creation of a Web-based training module in managed care ethics. Goodman, KW. Minority Precollege Health Science Outreach Project; U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, National Institutes of Health, National Center for Research Resources; $219,891; September 1994- September 1997. Role: Coordinate placement of minority students in UM labs. Goodman, K. principal investigator, Precollege Health Science Outreach Project; U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, National Institutes of Health, National Center for Research Resources; $58,615; application dates April 1, 1998-March 31, 1999. PI status transferred to colleague as of June 1998 at awardee’s request. Role: Coordinate placement of minority students in UM labs. Goodman, K. principal investigator, Summer Outreach Program, Dade County Public Schools, 1994-1997, $219,998. Role: Coordinate Miami-Dade County Public Schools minority summer science education program at UM. 13 Various philanthropic, corporate and other grants in support of UM ethics programs; 1991-2007, approximately $1,500,000 (including ongoing Arsht gift of $1 million, payable over four years, 2006-2009). Grant-related Consulting NIH SE Best Practice, RO1 Challenge Grant, DA02925801: Ethical issues in broad data sharing for genetic research on addiction: best practices. University of Colorado, Denver. PI: M. Coors. 23. Editorial responsibilities Study Sections European Union Research Executive Agency, EU Ethics Review Remote Panel 1, March 2011. HHS Special Emphasis Panel, FOA-OC-HIT-10-001: Health Information Technology, Special Emphasis Panel, Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology, Curriculum Development Centers, 2010. AHRQ, 2011 Maryland Stem Cell Research Fund Peer Review, 2009. NIH research ethics Study Section, 2002-2006. National Science Foundation, Ethics Section, 2004, 2005 Reviewer, Alpha-1 Foundation, 2007-present CDC study section, FOA RFA TP08-001: Preparedness and Emergency Response Research Centers: A Public Health Systems Approach, 2008 Referee п‚· п‚· п‚· п‚· п‚· п‚· п‚· п‚· п‚· п‚· п‚· п‚· п‚· п‚· п‚· п‚· п‚· п‚· Acta Bioethica Acta Tropica Ambulatory Pediatrics American Journal of Bioethics Annals of Epidemiology Biomed Central Business & Professional Ethics Journal Cambridge University Press CANCER Chest Computers and the Humanities Controlled Clinical Trials Human Mutation Humor John Wiley & Sons Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association Journal of Biomedical Discovery and Collaboration 14 п‚· п‚· п‚· п‚· п‚· п‚· п‚· п‚· п‚· п‚· п‚· п‚· п‚· Journal of Biomedical Informatics Journal of General Internal Medicine Journal of Medical Internet Research Machine Translation Medical Decision Making The Medical Journal of Australia MIT Press Oxford University Press The Pharmacogenomics Journal Proceedings of the American Thoracic Society Public Health Ethics Symposium on Computer Applications in Medical Care (SCAMC)/American Medical Informatics Association Fall Meeting Trends in Biotechnology Other Technical expert / peer reviewer, Gibbons MC et al. Impact of Consumer Health Informatics Applications. Evidence Reports/Technology Assessments, No. 188, Agency for Healthcare Quality and Research, 09(10)-E019, 2009: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/bookshelf/br.fcgi?book=erta188 Member, ComitГ© CientГfico Internacional, Revista Colombiana de BioГ©tica, 2009-present. Reviewer, American Medical Association Council on Ethical and Judicial Affairs report on “Ethical Guidelines for the Use of Electronic Communication between Patients and Physicians,” January 2002. Reviewer, National Academy of Sciences, Institute of Medicine, Committee on Battlefield Radiation Exposure Criteria, 1999. (Document: S Thaul , H O’Maonaigh, eds. Potential Radiation Exposure in Military Operations, Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press, 1999.) Advisor/contributor, 1998-1999, Institute of Medicine, “Strategies to Protect the Health of Deployed U.S. Forces.” (Document: LM. Joellenbeck, PK Russell, SB Guze, eds., Medical Follow-Up Agency, Institute of Medicine, Strategies to Protect the Health of Deployed U.S. Forces: Medical Surveillance, Record Keeping, and Risk Reduction, Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press, 1999.) Co-editor, “Scope: Issues and insights” column, MD Computing, 1998-2001. Contributing Editor, Physicians & Computers; 1992-2001. Conference organizer and director, and program editor, annual “Clinical Ethics: Debates, Decisions, Solutions” conference, Bioethics Program, University of Miami, 1994-present. Conference organizer and director, Florida Bioethics Network Seventh Annual Conference, “Bioethics in Florida: Challenges in Daily Practice,” Tampa, Oct. 8-10, 1997. Member, Program Directorate and Proceedings Editorial Board, First World Congress on Computational Medicine, Public Health and Biotechnology, April 24-28, 1994, Austin, Texas. Guest Issue Editor, Miami Medicine, special number on bioethics, Vol. 64, No. 7, August 1993. Symposium organizer and chair, “Computers and Ethics in Medicine,” American Association for the Advancement of Science annual meeting, Chicago, Feb. 7, 1992. 15 Managing editor, Machine Translation, quarterly journal of computers and translation published by Kluwer Academic Press; Aug. 1989-Nov. 1991. Goodman K. Guest Editor, Machine Translation 4.1 and 4.2; 1989. Special issues on knowledgebased machine translation. 24. Professional and honorary organizations: Member, Faculty Advisory Board, Department of Institutional Review Ethics and Administration, Nicholas Cardinal Cheong Graduate School for Life, Catholic University of Korea, 2010-present. Member, American College of Epidemiology Ethics and Standards of Practice Committee, 19951999, 2005-present; chair, 2006-2008. Founder and Chair, Ethical, Legal and Social Issues Working Group, American Medical Informatics Association, 1996-1998; chair, 2003-2004. Chair, American Medical Informatics Association Ethics Committee, Jan. 1, 2008-present. Chair, Vendor Contracts Task Force, American Medical Informatics Association, August 2009present. Member, Working Group Steering Committee, American Medical Informatics Association. 20062007. Co-executive director, Florida Bioethics Network, 1999-2005; director, 2005-present; president, 1997-1998; board member, 1993-1997. Member, Platform Advisory Committee, University of Miami Interdisciplinary Stem Cell Institute, 2009-present. Member, Advisory Committee, Institute for Ethics in Health Care, Miami-Dade Community College, 2001-present. Member, Bioethics Committee, Florida Department of Corrections Health Services, 1994-2002. Member American Association for the Advancement of Science Member American Medical Informatics Association Member American Society for Bioethics and the Humanities Member American Philosophical Association Member Association for Practical and Professional Ethics Member Florida Bioethics Network Member History of Science Society Member National Association of Science Writers Member Philosophy of Science Association Member Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research Society 25. Honors and awards: Leadership Award, AMIA (American Medical Informatics Association), Nov. 13, 2010. Outstanding Faculty Award nominee, University of Miami Association of Greek Letter Organizations, April 2010. 16 “Health Care Hero” award nominee, “Individual of Merit,” Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce, May 2009. Elected as Fellow, American College of Medical Informatics, American Medical Informatics Association, October 2008. “Heavy Hitter in Education,” South Florida Business Review, June 2006 “Guardian Angel Award,” South Florida Guardianship Association, March 2003. Inducted Honorary Member, Golden Key National Honor Society, November 1996. First place in Florida Philosophical Association 1987 graduate-student paper competition, for “Theoretical Terms”; see above. M.A. awarded with distinction by the University of Essex, 1982. Rotary Foundation scholarship for work in journalism, applied to post-graduate study at Essex, 1981-1982 B.S. awarded with high honors by the University of Florida, 1975. Selected for admission by Kappa Tau Alpha national communications honor society, 1975. Selected for admission by Phi Kappa Phi national scholastic honor society, 1974. Several journalistic writing and editing awards. Various travel awards to attend conferences and/or present papers. 26. Post-doctoral fellowships: NA 27. Other professional activities: 2011 Goodman KW, de Velasco R. Ethical challenges during catastrophic events. Hospital Disaster Planning, Preparations and Response: An All-Hazards Approach, Jackson Health System and University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Miami, February 17. Goodman KW, Gray KS, Koontz L, McGraw D, Pritts J. Panel Guidance for Secondary Use of Data, “HIMSS11 – Linking People, Potential and Progress,” Orlando, February 20. Goodman KW, Pouncy CRP. Combining the best of worlds: Business, medicine and legal ethics. Florida International University Professionalism, Ethics and the Legal Profession Distinguished Speaker Series, FIU College of Law, Miami, February 24. Goodman KW, Palamara A. Healthcare reform, “21st Century Medicine: Surviving the Next Decade,” Northwest Medical Center, Hollywood, Fla., May 21. 2010 17 Goodman KW. Guardianship, Medicine and Ethics: Growing Challenges in End-of-Life Care. Dade County Bar Association Probate and Guardianship Committee, Miami, Feb. 11. Goodman KW. Presentation on the Pan American Bioethics Initiative, Beyond the Boundaries: Toward the Establishment of a University Ethics Center, University of the West Indies, Cave Hill Campus, Bridgetown, Barbados, April 22. Goodman KW. Sistemas de informaciГіn, privacidad y confidencialidad. Humanismo y BioГ©tica, FundaciГіn Santa Fe, Bogota, Colombia, April 26. Hormats RD, Jeffery R, Goodman KW, Cooke J, Schwartz HA. The Responsible Resources Trade, a panel as part of the “Our global challenges: A series of dialogues on the pressing issues of our time.” Center for Strategic *& International Studies, Washington, May 18. Goodman KW. BioГ©tica e informГЎtica de la salud. VI Seminario Internacional e Interuniversitario de Biomedicina y Derechos Humanos, FundaciГіn Tejerina, Madrid, June 24. Goodman KW. Ethics and global health information technology. ETH Lunchtime Seminar, World Health Organization Division of Ethics, Equity, Trade and Human Rights, Geneva, June 28. Goodman KW. Global perspectives of ethics and evidence-based practice: Impact on healthcare systems in developing countries. Summer Institute on Evidence-Based Practice, UT Health Science Center, San Antonio, July 9. Goodman KW, Zamora E. The guardianship grandstand. Florida State Guardianship Association, Palm Beach Gardens, Fla., July 17. Goodman KW and others, Steering Committee, 5th Annual Invitational Health Policy Meeting. The Future of Health IT: Innovations and Informatics, American Medical Informatics Association, Reston, VA, Sept. 1-2. Goodman KW. Medicare and Medicaid Fraud. Plenary presentation, 5th Annual Invitational Health Policy Meeting. The Future of Health IT: Innovations and Informatics, American Medical Informatics Association, Reston, VA, Sept. 2. Goodman KW. Ethical Universals -- are there any and, if so, what good are they for global health research? Global Perspective Lecture Series, University of California at San Diego, Division of Global Health, Department of Family and Preventive Medicine, San Diego, Sept. 14. Goodman KW. From “gee-whiz” science to “gee-whiz” ethics: Explaining 21st-century medical challenges to lay audiences. American Association of Medical Colleges, Group on Institutional Advancement, AAMC annual meeting, Washington, D.C., Nov. 7. Goodman KW. Ethical challenges in electronic health records and information technology. Ethical Perspectives in Healthcare – Today’s Challenges, Morton Plant Mease Hospital, BayCare Health System, St. Petersburg, Florida, November 10. Goodman KW, Kinzbrunner BM. End-of-Life Issues, South Florida Center for Jewish Ethics, Miami Beach, Nov. 18. 2009 18 Goodman KW. Ethics and health information technology: New challenges in clinical care and research in a pharmacogenomic world. Indiana University Center for Bioethics, Indianapolis, January 29. Goodman KW. Post-study responsibilities, Building Ethics Models for Global Research, International Association for Dental Research, 38th Annual Meeting, Miami Beach, April 2. Goodman KW. “Octomom” – What’s wrong and what’s right with reproductive ethics and the law. Florida Bar Health Law Section, Florida Bar Annual Convention, Orlando, June 26. Goodman KW. Ethics, capacity assessment and psychiatric practice. 31st International Congress on Law and Mental Health, New York, July 1. Esposito K, Goodman KW. Law as therapy, therapy as public policy: Ethical comforts – and challenges – in the rise of therapeutic jurisprudence. 31st International Congress on Law and Mental Health, New York, July 3. Goodman KW. Sects, smoking, drinking and other irrational behaviors: Challenges posed by wards’ injurious behaviors. Florida State Guardianship Association, annual meeting, St. Petersburg, August 7. Goodman KW. HIPAA challenges: From Hippocrates to Obama. Florida State Guardianship Association, annual meeting, St. Petersburg, August 8. Goodman KW. Professionalism and medical ethics. Florida Gastroenterologic Society, Annual Meeting, Boca Raton, Florida, Sept. 12. Goodman KW. Privacy and confidentiality in research. Integridad CientГfica: La Importancia de la EducaciГіn en Г‰tica de la InvestigaciГіn, Pan American Bioethics Initiative, San Jose, Costa Rica, September 18. Goodman KW. Ethical challenges in neurology: Cases and controversies. University of Miami Department of Neurology Grand Rounds, Oct. 23. Goodman KW. Ethics at the end of life. Vitas Health Care Hospice Symposium, Davie, Florida, Nov. 9, Koppel R, Kreda D, Kuperman G, Goodman KW, Zych, Shortliffe EH. Vendor contracts and the Koppel-Kreda JAMA article on hold-harmless and non-disclosure clauses. Annual Symposium, American Medical Informatics Association, San Francisco, Nov. 17. Nichols-Johnson V, Koppel R, Goodman KW, Zych E, Wiederhold G. The electronic medical record and the health of your privacy. Annual Symposium, American Medical Informatics Association, San Francisco, Nov. 18. Visiting Scholar, Erasmus Mundus Programme in Applied Ethics, Centre for Applied Ethics, LinkГ¶ping University, Nov. 26-Dec. 4, LinkГ¶ping, Sweden. International Advisor, European Union-funded project, “Personalized health monitoring (PHM) – Interdisciplinary research to analyze the relationship between ethics, law and psychosocial as well as medical sciences. Project meeting, LinkГ¶ping, Sweden, December 1-2. Goodman KW. Death, Politics, Disease and Mutation: Some Ethical, Legal and Social Issues for the 21st Century (Part 1). University of Miami Department of Medicine, Division of General Internal Medicine Grand Rounds, Dec. 22. 19 2008 Goodman KW. Evidence, ethics and expertise: Honest persuasion in opening statements and closing arguments. Federal Court Practice Committee, Florida Bar Midyear Meeting, Miami, Jan. 17. Goodman KW. On the need for robust research ethics curricula. Eighth Conference, Faculty of Pure and Applied Science, University of the West Indies, Kingston, Jamaica, Feb. 26. Goodman KW. Practical research ethics: How to manage cases that are hard, really hard and nearly impossible. Eighth Conference, Faculty of Pure and Applied Science, University of the West Indies, Kingston, Jamaica, Feb. 27. Goodman KW. Ethics for the practicing physician. London Foundation Seminar, keynote speaker/grand rounds, Mount Sinai Medical Center, Miami Beach, March 28. Goodman KW, Horan TA, Kaelber D, Yasnoff WA. Personal health records in disability communities. American Medical Informatics Association Spring Congress, Phoenix, May 30, 2008. Goodman KW. Panelist. InfoLinks Virtual Panel on Patient Privacy Rights, Public Health, & Ethics, Division of Alliance Management & Consultation, National Center for Public Health Informatics, Centers for Disease Control & Prevention, June 17. Goodman KW. Panelist. Epistemological Convergence between Bioethics and Evidence-Based Medicine, as part of the First Costa Rican Bioethics Conference at the National University of Costa Rica in San Jose, in conjunction with the Seventh Annual Iberoamerican Cochrane Network Annual Meeting, the Fifth Annual Iberoamerican Clinical Practice Guidelines Network Meeting and the Second Central American Branch of the Iberoamerican Cochrane Network, San Jose, Costa Rica, June 26. Goodman KW. HIPAA, privacy and confidentiality: Ethical and legal issues. Florida Children and Youth Cabinet, Fort Myers, July 14. Brennan P, Goodman KW, Massoudi B, Nugent L. Project HealthDesign: Rethinking the power and potential of personal health records. Summer Institute in Nursing Informatics, University of Maryland School of Nursing, Baltimore, July 19. Bell K, Diamond CC, Goodman KW, Ralston JD. Policy implications. New Frontiers in Personal Health Records: A “Report Out” from Project HealthDesign and Forum on Next-Generation PHRs. Washington, D.C., September 17, 2008. Goodman KW. Ethics and epidemiology: Focus on international research. University of Miami Department of Epidemiology and Public Health Grand Rounds, October 15. Goodman KW. Commentary on EBM and Clinical Practice (M. Tonelli), Critical debates in Evidence-Based Medicine (EBM): Where We’ve Been and Where We’re Going, University of Toronto, November 16. Goodman KW, Kearns K, Rawlins L, Taylor C. Future of software: Health IT Roundtable. Challenges and opportunities in the new political environment. Business Software Alliance Annual Retreat, Coral Gables, Florida, November 18, 2008. 20 Goodman KW. Pautas internacionales en Г‰tica de investigaciГіn. MaestrГa en BioГ©tica: Foro Permanente en BioГ©tica: en ColoboraciГіn CientГfica Internacional. Universidad Nacional de Cuyo and Hospital PediГЎtrico Dr. Humberto J. Notti, Mendoza, Argentina, December 1, 2008. Goodman KW. Manejo de la informaciГіn, confidencialidad y privacidad. MaestrГa en BioГ©tica: Foro Permanente en BioГ©tica: en ColoboraciГіn CientГfica Internacional. Universidad Nacional de Cuyo and Hospital PediГЎtrico Dr. Humberto J. Notti, Mendoza, Argentina, December 3, 2008. 2007 Goodman KW. Protecting privacy in the Electronic Age: Evidence, ethics and expertise. Federal Court Practice Committee, the Florida Bar Midyear Meeting, Miami, Jan. 18. Brummel-Smith K, Goodman KW. Ethical decision-making: Quality of life vs. longevity. Florida Geriatric Care Managers Association, Annual Conference, Tampa, Jan. 20. Goodman KW, Zuroweste E, Paoletti S. A critical look at the health and human rights of economic migrants. Plenary panel, Global Health Education Consortium, 16th Annual Conference, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, Feb. 17. Barrett DH, Hood R, Fiore RN, Goodman KW. Development of an ethics process for pandemic preparedness and response. Association for Practical and Professional Ethics, 16th Annual Meeting, Cincinnati, Feb. 24. Goodman KW. Bioethics: the changing medical landscape. New College Library Association, Sarasota, March 6. Sharma TS, Goodman KW, Wilkinson J. Mandatory universal newborn screening for HIV. University of Miami Department of Pediatrics Grand Rounds, March 13. Flint K, Galland J, Goodman KW. Creating a dynamic program on the responsible conduct of research. National Postdoctoral Association Annual Meeting, Berkeley, CA, April 1. Fiore RN, Moseley R, Goodman KW (panel). Bioethics in Florida: Challenges for the next decade. Florida Bioethics network annual spring meeting, Miami Beach, April 27. Fiore RN, Laitner M, Goodman KW, Melby G, Gavras J (panel). Floriians’ decisions: Genetics, Pandemics and bioethics, Leadership Florida Gulfstream Region, Jupiter, May 14. Goodman KW. Ethics and vulnerability: Shared responsibilities for infant mental health. Seventh Annual Infant Mental Health Conference, Fort Lauderdale, Fla., May 18. Goodman KW (moderator). Medical decisions vs. religious beliefs. Florida State Guardianship Association, 20th Annual Conference, Westin, Fla., Aug. 4. Goodman KW (moderator). Ethics. International Society for Craniofacial Surgery, Salvador, Brazil, August 23. Goodman KW. When may health professionals refuse to provide care? Baptist Health South Florida, Mariners Hospital, Tavernier, Fla., September 7; and Baptist Hospital, Oct. 24. Goodman KW. Banked tissue research: Time for a reappraisal. University of Miami Miller School of Medicine Human Subjects Protection Seminar, Sept. 25. 21 Goodman KW. End-of-life care in a post-Schiavo world. University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Department of Medicine Grand Rounds, Sept. 26. Goodman KW. IT, HIPAA, 45CFR46 & ICMJE: E-T-H-I-C-S. The Children’s Health Fund, National Annual Meeting, White Plains, NY, Oct. 11. Goodman KW, The MRSA School Outbreaks: Reflections on an Emerging(?) Epidemic. American Society for Bioethics and the Humanities, Washington, D.C., Oct. 20. 2006 Nogueras D, Goodman KW, Davis H. Powerful Thinkers: A protocol for addressing ethical and moral decision making in high school students. 4th International Civic Education Conference, Orlando, Jan. 20. Goodman KW. Clinical practice without clinical trials: Ethical issues in off-label drug use. Bascom Palmer Eye Institute, Angiogenesis 2006 Conference, Miami, Feb. 4. Goodman KW. Discussant. Clinical Ethics Case Presentation, “Futility of Care.” University of the West Indies (Cave Hill) and Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Bridgetown, Barbados, Feb. 11. Goodman KW. Ethics, schmethics: The Schiavo case and the culture wars. The Schiavo Case: Interdisciplinary Perspectives, University of Miami Law Review symposium, Coral Gables, Feb. 18. Goodman KW. Ethics and social work. University of Miami Miller School of Medicine Department of Pediatrics, Social Work Division, Social Work Grand Rounds, March 28. Goodman KW. Ethics at the end of life. Blue Cross Blue Shield Center for Ethics, Public Policy and the Professions, University of North Florida, Jacksonville, May 11. Goodman KW. Ethics, genomics and computing. American Medical Informatics Association, Spring Congress, Phoenix, May 17. Goodman KW. Ethics and guardianship, Cases you hope you never see. Florida State Guardianship Association annual conference, Orlando, Aug. 4. Goodman KW. Panel chair, Ethics and Aging: Challenges in Medicine, Nursing and the Law, 2006 Florida Conference on Aging, Tampa, Aug. 14. Goodman KW. Ethics in a changing elder law environment. Florida Bar Elder Law Section annual retreat, Duck Key, Fla., Sept. 9 Goodman KW. Advance directives in Florida post-Schiavo and POLST: Lessons learned in avoiding future debacles, “End-of-Life Care in Florida – 2006: Current Practice and Future Developments,” University Hospital and Medical Center and VITAS Innovative Hospice Care, Tamarac, Sept. 15. Goodman KW. Ethics and bioinformatics. UM School of Medicine Tuesday Genetics Conference, Department of Pediatrics, Sept. 26. Goodman KW, Mullings A. Intensive course on biomedical research ethics. University of the West Indies, St. Augustine, Trinidad & Tobago, Oct. 9-10. Goodman KW. Ethics and plastic surgery. University of Miami Department of Surgery, Division of Plastic Surgery Grand Rounds, Oct. 25. 22 Goodman KW. Panelist. Is there a future and promise in stem cell research? South Florida Bioscience Consortium & South Florida Hospital and Healthcare Association, Davie, Fla., Oct. 26. Goodman KW. Pharmacogenomics and human subjects research: New challenges for IRBs. Baptist Health South Florida, Sixth Annual Educational Retreat, Naples, Oct. 28. Goodman KW. Panelist. Uncertain health informatics decisions: How should we address them. American Medical Informatics Association Annual Symposium, Washington, Nov. 14. Goodman KW. Bioterrorism and pandemic preparedness. Public Health Ethics, Policy and Law course, The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Nov. 14. Goodman KW. When the law is silent: Managing public health emergencies. Federal Judicial Law Clerks seminar, U.S. Federal Courthouse, Miami, Nov. 16. Goodman KW, Panel moderator. Medical and legal challenges of long-term-care policies. Miami Area Geriatric Education Center, 15th Annual Advances in Geriatrics conference, Fort Lauderdale, Dec. 2. 2005 Goodman KW. Glowfish, racism and other oddities: Ethical challenges in environmental genomics. Florida A&M University, Environmental Sciences Institute, Tallahassee, Feb. 4. Goodman KW. Ethical issues on obstetrics and gynecology: Focus on cord blood banking. University of Miami Miller School of Medicine Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Grand Rounds, March 10. Goodman KW. Embryonic stem cells: Hope for the future or ethical minefield? American Academy of Neurology 2005 Annual Meeting, Miami Beach, April 16. Goodman KW. Arguments in favor of embryonic stem cell research. National Multiple Sclerosis Society Task Force on Stem Cell Research, Washington, D.C., May 10. Goodman KW. Ethics in pediatrics. Florida Pediatric Society annual meeting, Orlando, June 11. Goodman KE. Ethics, technology and healthcare. BiotecnologГa, GenГіmica y BioГ©tica, Sus Implicancias en Salud Publica, Pan American Health Organization and Hospital ClГnico Universidad de Chile, Santiago, July 15 (in Spanish). Goodman KW. Disability and guardianship in the post-Schiavo era. Invited keynote presentation, Florida State Guardianship Association, 18th Annual Conference, Doral, Fla., Aug. 6. Goodman KW. Information, evidence and technological uncertainty: Implications for environmental ethics. FederaciГіn Latinoamerica y del Caribe de Instituciones de BioГ©tica (FELAIBE), 5o Congreso de BioГ©tica, Panama City, Panama, Aug. 10. Goodman KW. Public understanding of bioethics: Media successes, failures – and duties. FederaciГіn Latinoamerica y del Caribe de Instituciones de BioГ©tica (FELAIBE), 5o Congreso de BioГ©tica, Panama City, Panama, Aug. 10. Schneider J, Spike J, Goodman KW. Ethics and aging: Priorities for the 21st century. Florida Council on Aging annual meeting, Orlando, Aug. 24. 23 Goodman KW. Ethics and Medicaid planning. Florida Bar Elder Law Section annual retreat, Naples, Florida, Sept. 17. Goodman KW. Medical futility. Baptist Health System Conversations in Ethics, South Miami Hospital, Sept. 30. Goodman KW. The Terri Schiavo case. University of Miami Miller School of Medicine Department of Medicine Grand Rounds, Oct. 19. Goodman KW. Secret science: Pressures to hide – and sell – drug research data. University of Miami Miller School of Medicine MD/PhD Program Grand Rounds, Nov. 10 2004 Goodman KW. Applying ethics in a real-life medical setting. Understanding the Law and Healthcare Decision Making: Could the Schiavo Case Happen to You? Sarasota County Bar Association, Sarasota, Fla., Jan. 10. Barron TJ, Powers R, Goodman KW. Ethics, caregiving and the law. Florida Alzheimer’s Summit 2004, Tallahassee, Feb. 5. Goodman KW. Ethics in cancer care. Joint Cancer Conference of the Florida Universities, Orlando, Feb. 6. (And moderator, Workshop on Ethical and Complex Issues in Cancer Care.) Goodman KW. Evidence, error, ethics: How science and morality intersect in clinical practice. American College of Medical Quality/American College of Preventive Medicine joint annual conference, Orlando, Feb. 20 (Nigel Roberts Award Lecture in Healthcare Ethics). Goodman KW. The sad case of Terri Schiavo: Easy ethics, weird politics, faulty law. Keynote speech, Academy of Florida Elder Law Attorneys (AFELA), Fort Lauderdale, March 12; Tampa, March 13. Goodman KW. Panelist, Research at international sites: Whose standards apply? Recognizing and Protecting Vulnerable Subjects: Theory, Practice and Compliance, U.S. Office for Human Research Protections (OHRP), Orlando, April 2. Goodman KW. Panelist, Protecting the cognitively impaired research participant. Recognizing and Protecting Vulnerable Subjects: Theory, Practice and Compliance, U.S. Office for Human Research Protections (OHRP), Orlando, April 2. Goodman KW. Bioterrorism, guest speaker, Public Health Policy, Ethics and Law, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, April 6. Goodman KW. Ethical, legal and social implications of genetics. Genetics: The Health Care Genie Coming out of the Bottle, Nova Southeastern University College of Osteopathic Medicine, Master of Public Health Program, May 1. Goodman KW. ID ethics: Treatment, genetics and public health. UM Infectious Diseases/HIV Grand Rounds, May 3. Goodman KW. HIPAA as applied ethics. Bioethics in Contemporary Clinical Practice, Palm Beach County Legal Aid Society Bioethics Law Project, West Palm Beach, May 14. Goodman KW. Ethics and patient records: making the most of outcomes research, error reduction and evidence-based practice; & Ethics and patient records: From HIPAA to decision 24 support. Toward an Electronic Patient Record (TEPR) Annual Convention, Fort Lauderdale, May 20. Goodman KW, Black K, Jackson MA. What the Schiavo case means to health care decision makers. Florida Council on Aging / Florida Conference on Aging, Miami, Aug. 31. Goodman KW, small group leader, Prevention and Public Health Working Group business meeting, American Medical Informatics Association, San Francisco, September 9. Goodman KW, panelist, Gender and role identity in IT design and use. International Medical Informatics Association, Medinfo, San Francisco, September 10. Goodman KW. Trust me: New challenges in conflict, advocacy and social commitment. American College of Epidemiology Annual Scientific Sessions, Boston, September 13. Goodman KW. Human suffering: Ethical, social and cultural considerations. Hospice of Naples, Naples, Florida, Oct. 9. Goodman KW. Ethics and diversity. Miami Area Geriatric Education Center Ethno-Geriatrics Conference, Miami, Oct. 14. Goodman KW. Ethical controversies in dermatology practice. Miami Society for Dermatology and Cutaneous Surgery, Miami, Oct. 21. (Lecture follows clinical rounds and case presentations.). Goodman KW. Panelist, Law and ethics of bloodless medicine, International Symposium in Blood Management, UMSM, Miami Beach, Nov. 12 2003 Leon MB, Goodman KW. Conflicts of interest in the lab. 15th International Symposium on Endovascular Therapy, Miami Beach, Jan. 20. Goodman KW. Ethics and evidence-based psychiatry. Masters of Psychiatry, Florida Psychiatric Society, Miami Beach, Feb. 23. Goodman KW, with Trotter G and Middleton JR. Panel: Author meets the critics: Ethics and Evidence-Based Medicine. Association for Practical and Professional Ethics, 12th Annual Meeting, Charlotte, N.C., March 1. Goodman KW. Training in ethics: A curricular requirement? American Gastroenterological Association Training Directors’ Workshop, Advancing GI Fellowship Training, Chicago, March 23. Goodman KW. ID Ethics: Genetics, Treatment and Public Health. UM Department of Medicine Division of Infection Diseases Grand Rounds, March 25. Goodman KW. Г‰tica en investigatiГіn internacional. VIII Curso Internacional de Enfermedades Infecciosas, IX Seminario Integral del Sida, CorporaciГіn de Lucha Contra el Sida, Cali, Colombia, April 11. Panelist. Orchestration of business and science in the public interest: Protection of patient rights when developing and testing new drugs. Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology Annual Meeting, Fort Lauderdale, May 5. Goodman KW. Death, stroke and disability: Ethical issues in managing complexity and uncertainty. Annual Stroke Conference, South Miami Hospital and American Stroke Association, South Miami, May 16. 25 Facilitating expert, American Medical Informatics Association 2003 Spring Congress, “Bridging the Digital Divide: Informatics and Vulnerable Populations,” Philadelphia, May 28-30. Facilitator, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Developing a National Agenda for National Health Information Infrastructure, Privacy and Confidentiality Track, Washington, D.C, June 30-July 2. Goodman KW. HIPAA. Florida Bar Elder Law Section 2003 Retreat, Duck Key, Florida, July 26. Goodman KW. Technology and ethics, keynote presentation, Eighth Annual Community Bioethics Consortium, Panama City, Fla., Sept. 5. Gertel A, Goodman KW, Singer G, Gyi F. Panel, Communicating science and medicine to the public: an ethics exploration of power and perception. American Medical Writers Association, 63rd Annual Meeting, Miami, Sept. 19. Goodman KW. Ethics in Ob-Gyn. University of Miami Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Grand Rounds, Sept. 18. Goodman KW. Ethics issues in creating, using, studying and sharing patient registries. Impact of Geneting Testing: Ethical, Legal, and Social Issues, Alpha-1 Foundation Gordon L. Snider Critical Issues Workshop Series No. 8, Coral Gables, Fla., Oct. 10. Panel Moderator, Medical and ethical issues involved in aging, Florida Bar Continuing Legal Education Committee, Miami Lakes, Nov. 7. Goodman KW. Informed consent and the role of IRBs. Arizona State University College of Law, guest lecture, “Bioethics and Genetics in an Intercultural Context” course, Prof. Joan L. McGregor, Nov. 19, 2003, Tempe, Ariz. 2002 Goodman KW. Ethics, law and policy: Sometimes there’s no dilemma at all. Presentation, Florida Hospice and Palliative Care, 17th Annual Symposium, Orlando, Jan. 10. Goodman KW. From Hippocrates to digital genetics. UM Masters of Pediatrics annual conference, Miami Beach, Jan. 19. Goodman KW. Public health and bioterrorism: How can we prepare? Association of Subspecialty Professors Leadership Conference, Miami, Feb. 1. Goodman KW. Ethical, legal and social issues in medical informatics. Visiting lecture, MINF 515, Oregon Health Sciences University, Portland, March 7. Goodman KW. Medical informatics: The connective tissue in privacy, integrity and IRB Education. Oregon Health Sciences University research conference, Portland, March 8. Goodman KW. Health care ethics. Session moderator, Academy of Florida Elder Law Attorneys, Fort Lauderdale, March 15. Goodman KW. Health care ethics. Session moderator, Academy of Florida Elder Law Attorneys, Tampa, March 16. Goodman KW, Ethics, genomics and computing: Searching for standards in research, 26 error management and public health. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Office of Genetics & Disease Prevention, April 11, Atlanta. Goodman KW. Ethical aspects of stem cell research. Nova Southeastern University College of Osteopathic Medicine, 7th Annual Kaleidoscope Conference, Fort Lauderdale, April 14. Goodman KW. Ethics, cost and public health: The new meaning of evidence-based practice. Institute for Ethics in Health Care, Miami-Dade Community College, Miami, April 24. Goodman KW. Introduction to ethics education. National Institute of Envirnmental Health Sciences, annual grantee meeting, Environmental Health Sciences as an Integrative Context for Learning, Rutgers University, Piscataway, N.J., May 10. Goodman KW. Organizer and moderator, “Multicultural Panel,” Florida State Guardianship Association, 15th Annual Conference, Fort Lauderdale, Aug. 3. Panelist, with Sami Al-Arian, University of South Florida; Judith L. Kreeger, Circuit Judge, MiamiDade County; Nawar Shora, Legal Adviser, Arab-American Anti-Discrimination Committee, Washington, D.C.; and moderator Susan Dente Ross, Washington State University. The Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication annual conference, Law, Media Ethics, Mass Communication and Society and Communication Technology and Policy Divisions, mini-plenary session: Terrorism’s Attack on Freedom of Speech and Information, Miami Beach, Aug. 9. Goodman KW. Health privacy: Ethics committees and HIPAA. Shands at UF Ethics Committee Workshop, Gainesville, Sept. 18, 2002. Goodman KW. Ethically optimized decision making. As part of The call we dread, the case we dread: Medical crisis/end-of-life decision making (panel), 2002 Florida College of Advanced Judicial Studies, St. Petersburg Beach, Sept. 26. Goodman KW. Official Opening/Public Lecture, Grand Bahama Medical & Dental Association Scientific Conference, Freeport, Bahamas, Oct. 4. Reiser B, Goodman K. Ethics and guardianship, Miami-Dade Coalition on Aging, “The Aging Puzzle: Pulling the Pieces Together,” Miami, Nov. 8. Goodman KW. Dahm L,Tarczy-Hornoch P, Winkelstein P. Ethics and bioinformatics. American Medical Informatics Association Annual Symposium, San Antonio, Nov. 13. Goodman KW. Ethics and community health: Power and vulnerability in pediatric practice. Department of Pediatrics Grand Rounds, UM School of Medicine, Nov. 19. Goodman KW. Ethics with teeth: Clinical and research implications of new federal privacy rules. Department of Dermatology Grand Rounds, UM School of Medicine, Nov. 20. Goodman KW. Ethics, genes, science: Local values or global norms. Colloquium, Arizona State University College of Education and Lincoln Center for Applied Ethics, Tempe, Nov. 21. 2001 Goodman K. Foundations of medical ethics. M-1 medical class, Nova Southeastern University College of Osteopathic Medicine, Fort Lauderdale, Jan. 9 27 Denker A-L, Goodman KW, Wurm G, Novo M. Controversial health policy issues and child health: Vaccines, adolescent confidentiality, parental notification, etc. Masters of Pediatrics, University of Miami Departments of Pediatrics and Dermatology, Miami Beach, Jan. 19. Denker A-L, Djokic B, Goodman KW. HIPAA. Masters of Pediatrics, University of Miami Departments of Pediatrics and Dermatology, Miami Beach, Jan. 21. Panelist, Neuroethics/Neuroscience Grand Rounds, University of Miami School of Medicine, Feb. 9. Goodman K. Pain, death and privacy: Ethics as a practical problem solver. Collier County Medical Society, Naples, Fla., Feb. 15. Goodman, K. Sex, death and managed care: The role of the hospital ethics committee. Naples Community Hospital, Naples, Feb. 15. Mullings A, Goodman K, Aarons D. An introduction to ethics in epidemiology: A short public health elective course, Department of Community Health and Psychiatry, University of the West Indies, Mona, Jamaica, Feb. 21-23. Goodman K. Mad cows, gene maps and Higgs bosons: How social forces shape scientific competition and progress. Sigma Xi science honor society, South Florida branch, Coral Gables, Fla. March 6 Goodman, K. Invited participant, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, State of the Art Conference, “Making Informed Consent Meaningful, Washington, D.C., March 7-8. Goodman K. Ethical and social issues in telemedicine. East Carolina University, Brody School of Medicine, Information Technology & Health Care: Ethical, Legal and Social Issues, Greenville, N.C., March 9. Goodman, K. Ethics and Evidence-Based Medicine, keynote presentation, PriMed: Primary Medicine Today, University of Miami School of Medicine and Harvard Medical School, Fort Lauderdale, March 23. Goodman, K. facilitator, rapporteur. Privacy, Confidentiality and Security, American Medical Informatics Association Spring Symposium, Atlanta, May 15-17. Goodman, K. Health care ethics. Academy of Florida Elder Law Attorneys, Fort Lauderdale, May 19. Goodman, K. Invited seminar on research ethics, Division of Epidemiology, Statistics & Prevention Research, National Institute of Child Health & Human Development, Rockville, MD., May 24. Goodman KW, Brito A. Extreme ethics: Core issues and difficult challenges in epidemiology and public health. (Workshop abstract: American Journal of Epidemiology 2001;153(11):S2.) Invited workshop presentation June 13, 2001, Toronto, Congress of Epidemiology, a joint meeting of the American College of Epidemiology, American Public Public Health Association (Epidemiology Section), Canadian Society for Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Society for Epidemiologic Research. Goodman KW, Hendricks JE, Rothenberg A, Reiser B. Developing an ethics consultation service for courts and guardians. Annual Conference, National Guardianship Association, Delray Beach, Oct. 22. 28 Goodman KW. Research ethics. Barry University School of Natural and Health Sciences, Miami, Oct. 29. Goodman KW. Evidence, error and uncertainty: Ethical and social challenges for health informatics. Tutorial, American Medical Informatics Association Annual Symposium, Washington, D.C., Nov. 4. Winkelstein P, Goodman KW. HIPAA: Is government regulation of ethics possible? American Medical Informatics Association Annual Symposium, Washington, D.C., Nov. 7. Goodman KW, discussant: Why is health critical to the region’s long-term development? Dante B. Fascell North-South Center (University of Miami) and The American Assembly (Columbia University), New Challenges to Development for the Democracies of the Americas: Energy, Health and Regional Security, Miami, Nov. 8. Goodman KW, Matthews CR. Ethics in the correctional system. Florida Chapter, American Correctional Health Services Administration, Orlando, Nov. 10. Goodman KW. Ethics: Animal models and surgical procedures. Animal Studies Training Workshop, VA Medical Center, Miami, Nov. 29. Goodman KW. Research ethics, patient privacy and federal regulations: Burdens and benefits. UM Department of Orthopedics and Rehabilitation Grand Rounds, Nov. 29 2000 Goodman K. Social and ethical issues. Session on “Prevention trials in autoantibody-positive high risk relatives,” Workshop on Future Directions in Prevention of Type 1 Diabetes, National Institute of Diabetes & Kidney Diseases, Miami, Jan. 9. Moseley R, Goodman K. Ethical considerations at the end of life, Florida Bar Elder Law Section mid-winter meeting, Amelia Island, Fla., Jan. 28. Goodman K, Goldaber M. Making choices: Ethical solutions in Alzheimer’s care. Alzheimer’s Association, Greater Miami Chapter, Miami, Feb. 16. Goodman, K. Ethics and elder care, Association of Jewish Aging Services, 40th Annual Conference, Orlando, Feb. 22. Goodman, K. Brain death and the public understanding of science. Third International Symposium on Coma and Death, Havana, Feb. 24. Goodman K. Digital doctoring: Ethical issues in medical computing. John J. Reilly Center Program in Science, Technology and Values, University of Notre Dame, March 27. Goodman K. Ethical issues in cancer genetics. Berlex 3rd Annual Genetics Oncology Workshop, Houston, Tex., April 10. Goodman K, Jackson MA. Ethical considerations regarding advance directives. 17th Annual Estate and Probate Seminar, Palm Beach County Bar Association, West Palm Beach, May 10. Goodman K. Death and confidentiality. Law, Ethics and Death, Florida Bar Health Law Section CLE workshop, Orlando, May 12. 29 Goodman K, Frydman G, Temin P. Commentator panelists for keynote panel, Consumer Informatics Supporting Patients as Co-producers of Quality, American Medical Informatics Association Spring Congress, Boston, May 24. Moseley R, Goodman K. Use of the Florida Bioethics Network. Florida State Guardianship Association Annual Meeting, Orlando, Aug. 5. Goodman K. Ethical issues at the end of life. End-of-Life Care Symposium, Annual Meeting of the Florida Medical Association, Orlando, Sept. 2. Armstrong D, Goodman K, et al, panelists. Controversies in the Medical, Legal & Ethical Issues of Avoiding Blood Transfusion, University of Miami/Jackson Memorial Medical Center, Miami, Sept. 8. Goodman K. Ethics, genomics, computers: How information technology is changing the rules for science and society. 12th International Genome Sequencing and Analysis Conference, The Institute for Genome Research (TIGR), Miami Beach, Sept. 15. Goodman K. Security, confidentiality and privacy: Healthcare ethics in the information age, Keynote Presentation, MemorialCare Technology Conference 2000, Long Beach, Calif., Sept. 16 Panelist, Ethics Forum: Genetics. Florida Nurses Association Annual Convention, Miami, Sept. 20. Goodman K. Genetics, computing and ethics: Some problems for the next few hundred years. Ethics: Unusually Difficult Challenges in Epidemiology and Human Subjects Research, University of Miami Ethics Programs, Miami, Oct. 12. Beckwith S., Goodman K., MacDonald L. Florida Partnership for End-of-Life Care, Law and Ethics at the End of Life, Florida Bioethics Network Fall Conference, Jacksonville, Oct. 19. Goodman K. Legal and procedural safeguards in end-of-life decision making. Law and Ethics at the End of Life, Florida Bioethics Network Fall Conference, Jacksonville, Oct. 20. Goodman K. Norms and neurology: Ethical issues in intellectual and developmental disability. Mailman Center for Child Development, Friday Seminar Series, University of Miami School of Medicine, Oct. 27. Gertel A, Goodman K, Moreno J. Biomedical ethics: Gray matters, redux. American Medical Writers Association, 60th Annual Conference, Miami, Nov. 9. Goodman K. Ethics and informatics. Genesis Health System Ethics Conference 2000, Bettendorf, Iowa, Nov. 17. 1999 Panelist, “Ethical Issues in Neurogenetics,” Miami Project to Cure Paralysis, University of Miami School of Medicine, Feb. 25. Goodman K. Introduction to informed consent. American College of Medical Genetics annual clinical genetics meeting, March 20, Miami (Workshop A3, Paradigms for designing informed consent for genetic testing and research. Abstract: Genetics in Medicine 1999;1(1):21). Goodman K. Ethical issues in cancer genetics. Berlex 3rd Annual Genetics Oncology Workshop, San Diego, Calif., March 24, 30 Panelist, When Should Exposing Someone to HIV be a Crime? Eighth Annual Florida HIV Conference, Florida AIDS Education and Training Centers Network, Orlando, March 31. Guest lecturer, Health Information Privacy, Nova Southeastern University Shepard Broad Law Center, Law and Medicine Seminar, Fort Lauderdale, Fla., April 5. Goodman K. Why ethics is not a lot of touchy-feely foo-foo: Lessons for patient representatives. Florida Society of Patient Representatives, Orlando, June 11. Goodman K, panel chair, The Future of Healthcare Ethics, Florida Bioethics Network annual meeting, Fort Lauderdale, June 24. Goodman K, panelist, Issues in End-of-Life Legislation in Florida, Florida Bioethics Network annual meeting, Fort Lauderdale, June 24. Goodman K, panel chair, Clinical Advances in Biomedicine, South Florida Hospital Research and Education Foundation, The Future Healthcare System: Technology & Treatment for 2000 & Beyond, North Miami, June 30. Goodman K. Ethical and legal issues for the elderly. Jackson Memorial Hospital, The Autumn of Our Lives: Geriatric Health Care, Miami, July 9. Goodman K. Bioethics: Health care’s two-edged sword. Florida Society for Healthcare Public Relations & Marketing, 33rd Annual Meeting, Orlando, July 14. Goodman K. Ethics and epidemiology, Nova Southeastern University, Concepts, Issues and Values in Health Care Education, Fort Lauderdale, July 28. Goodman K. Medical Ethics. Third Annual Florida Liability Claims Conference, Orlando, July 29. Goodman K. Ethical Considerations in Organ Transplantation. Third Annual Florida Liability Claims Conference, Orlando, July 30. Goodman K, moderator, Bioethics and the Law: ERISA and the Challenge of Managed Care, National Association of Women Judges, Miami Beach, Oct. 16, Goodman K, panelist, Ethical Decision Making in Managed Care — Unionization and Collective Bargaining, Florida Association of Health Maintenance Organizations, Tampa, Fla., Nov. 18. Chang BL, Goodman KW, Renner J, Consumers, health informatics and the media, workshop, Annual Symposium of the American Medical Informatics Association, Washington, D.C., Nov. 7. Jadad AR, Goodman KW, Jones HG et al., Consumer participation in informatics research and development: Ethical, social, methodological and political challenges, panel, Annual Symposium of the American Medical Informatics Association, Washington, D.C., Nov. 9. Goodman K. Ethical and social challenges for health computing: Focus on bioinformatics, tutorial, Annual Symposium of the American Medical Informatics Association, Washington, D.C., Nov. 7 Goodman K. Why ethics matters in medical computing. SUN Users Conference, Miami, Dec. 6. 1998 31 Goodman K. Is Diagnosis Desirable in Families with Polycystic Kidney Disease? 25th Annual Pediatric Nephrology Seminar, Miami Beach, Feb. 1. Goodman K. Memory and Hope: Ethical Issues in Dementia Care. Third Annual Educational Conference, Alzheimer’s Association, Greater Miami Chapter, Davie, Fla., Feb. 25. Goodman K. Computers and Medicine: Ethical Considerations and Challenges. American Academy of Dermatology, 56th Annual Meeting, Orlando, Feb. 28. Goodman K. Ethical Challenges in Animal Welfare. Laboratory Animal Management Association, mid-year forum, Fort Lauderdale, Fla., April 24. Goodman K. Ethical Behavior in Government and Business. Leadership Miami Focus Session, Miami, April. 25. Goodman K. Genetics Research (panelist). Interface of Science, Ethics and Law in Human Subjects Research, FDA, OPRR, UM FAMU joint conference, Miami Beach, April 27. Goodman K. The Waiver of Informed Consent (panelist). Interface of Science, Ethics and Law in Human Subjects Research, FDA, OPRR, UM FAMU joint conference, Miami Beach, April 28. Goodman K. Reimbursement and Compensation of Subjects. Interface of Science, Ethics and Law in Human Subjects Research, FDA, OPRR, UM FAMU joint conference, Miami Beach, April 28. Goodman K. Ethics and Risk Management. South Florida Society for Healthcare Risk Management, Miami, May 12. Goodman K. The Problem of Advance Instructions (panelist). Problems and Strategies in Implementing Florida Statute 765, University of Florida Program in Medical Ethics, Law and the Humanities, Gainesville, May 14. Goodman K. Family Challenges to the Advance Directive: Medical Futility. (panelist). Problems and Strategies in Implementing Florida Statute 765, University of Florida Program in Medical Ethics, Law and the Humanities, Gainesville, May 15. Goodman K. Research Ethics. GI Research Conference, University of Miami Division of Gastroenterology, Miami, May 22. Goodman K. Ethics and Bioinformatics: Making Sense of Computational Oncology Research. Population Science Meeting, Fox Chase Cancer Center, Philadelphia, May 26. Goodman K. Ethical Issues at the Point of Use (panel chair). American Medical Informatics Association, Spring Congress, Philadelphia, May 27. Goodman K. Managing Sex Offenders: Public Policy and Ethics. South Florida Evaluation and Treatment Center, Miami, June 10. Cava A, Goodman K. Ethics in Business and Government. Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce Goals Conference, Aventura, Fla., June 13. Goodman K. Clinical futility. Miami Area Geriatric Education Center, Intensive Geriatric Training, Fort Lauderdale, July 9. Goodman K. Facilitator, Health Council of South Florida Annual Planning Retreat, Key West, Fla., Sept. 11. 32 Goodman K. What on Earth Does Ethics Have to Do with Malpractice Work? Florida Medical Malpractice Claims Council, Palm Beach, Fla., Sept. 12. Goodman K. Life, Death and the Law: Challenges with Advance Directives. Cleveland Clinic Florida, Medical Grand Rounds, Fort Lauderdale, Sept. 16. Goodman K, panelist, Bioethics and Technology in Corrections. 44th Annual Southern Conference on Corrections, Palm Beach, Fla., Sept. 22. Goodman K. Ethics and Arthritis, Florida Chapter, The Arthritis Foundation, Fort Lauderdale, Oct. 17, 1998. Goodman K. “Jailhouse Ethics: Good Care for Bad People,” Florida Bioethics Network Eighth Annual Conference, Oct. 22, Orlando. Goodman K. Ethical Challenges Facing Not-for-Profit Organizations, Miami-Dade Coalition on Aging, Alliance for Aging, Miami, Oct. 30, 1998. Goodman, K. “Ethical and Social Challenges for Medical Informatics,” Tutorial Session, American Medical Informatics Association Annual Symposium, Orlando, Nov. 7. Goodman, K., Workshop Organizer, “Ethics and Informatics: Educational Challenges for the Next Millennium,” American Medical Informatics Association Annual Symposium, Orlando, Nov. 8. Goodman K. “Ethical Issues in the Use of Animals,” VA Medical Center Animal Studies Training Workshop, Miami, Nov. 19. Goodman K, et al., panelists, “Doctor, Where Are You? Jewish Ethics and the Health Delivery Revolution,” The Jewish Theological Seminary, West Palm Beach, Nov. 22. Goodman K. Ethics and politics. Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce, Leadership Miami program, Miami, Dec. 5. Goodman K. Ethics, evidence and quality. Dade Association for Healthcare Quality, Miami, Dec. 16. 1997 Goodman K, Informed Consent for Clinical, Cosmetic and Research Procedures, Dermatology Seminar, UM Department of Dermatology and Cutaneous Surgery, Feb. 5. Panel member, Health Care: Right or Privilege, UMSM 14th Annual Student Council Convention, Feb. 6. Panel member, Right to Die, Organization for Human Rights, UM School of Law, Feb. 12. Goodman, K. Meta-analysis: opportunities and challenges, Combined Endocrinology and Diabetes Grand Rounds, UM Department of Medicine, Feb. 27. O’Connell, M, Goodman K. Evidence-based medicine, MD/PhD Grand Rounds, Feb. 24, and April 15, 1997. Goodman, K. Archived Samples and Bioinformatics: Lessons from the Banked Tissue and Sera Debate. American College of Medical Genetics, Annual Meeting, Fort Lauderdale, March 2. 33 Goodman, K. Ethical Issues in International Occupational Health, American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Annual Meeting, Orlando, May 16. Goodman K. Computers, patient outcomes and physician profiling. Broward General Medical Center Grand Rounds, Fort Lauderdale, July 10. Panelist, Prostate Cancer: To Screen or Not to Screen, Third Annual Florida Epidemiology Meeting, Miami Beach, July 25. Goodman K. Clients, Computers and Confidentiality, Florida Council on Aging Florida Aging Network Training Conference, St. Petersburg Beach, Fla., Aug. 25. Goodman, K. Ethical Challenges Facing Health Care Professionals. South Florida Case Management Network, Miami, Sept. 10. Panelist, Neuroscience Grand Rounds on Ethical Problems, UM Department of Neurology, Sept. 12, 1997 Goodman, K. “Ethical Challenges in Minority and Elderly Recruitment.” Increasing Participation of Minorities and Older Americans in Clinical Research, UM/Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, Coral Gables, Fla., Sept. 17. Goodman, K. “Findings from the American College of Epidemiology Ethics Survey on the Need for Ethics Guidelines for Epidemiologists,” Annual Scientific Meeting, American College of Epidemiology, Cambridge, Mass., Sept. 23, 1997. Goodman, K. “Alternative Approaches to Clinical Ethics,” Florida Bioethics Network, Seventh Annual Conference, Tampa, Oct. 8, 1997. Goodman, K. “Ethical and Social Challenges for Medical Informatics,” Tutorial Session, American Medical Informatics Association Fall Symposium, Nashville, Oct. 25. Goodman, K., Panel Organizer, “Ethical Issues in Internetable Health Care,” American Medical Informatics Association Fall Symposium, Nashville, Oct. 28 Goodman, K. “The Medical Futility Project,” Health Council of South Florida, 1997-98 Board of Directors Retreat, Hawk’s Cay, Fla., Oct. 31. Goodman, K. “Ethical Issues Concerning the Use of Animals.” Animal Studies Training Workshop, VA Medical Center, Miami, Nov. 25. 1996 Goodman, K. Panelist, Are Bioethical Questions Creating More Controversy in Medical Care? Florida Medical Association 1996 Media and Medicine Conference, Orlando, Jan. 25. Goodman, K., and Moseley, R. Medicine, Morals and the Media: Bioethics Issues in Hospital Public Relations and Marketing. Florida Hospital Association, Orlando, Jan. 26. Holzman, B., Armstrong, A., Goodman, K. Faculty, Pediatric Bioethics Workshop, Masters of Pediatrics conference, University of Miami Department of Pediatrics, Jan. 29. Goodman, K. Ethical Issues in Forensic Psychology, South Florida Evaluation and Treatment Center, Florida Deaprtment of Health and Rehabilitative Services, Miami, Feb. 2. 34 Goodman, K. Death in the ICU: It’s Not What It Used to Be. Miami Teaching Institute, Greater Miami Chapter, American Association of Critical Care Nurses, Miami, Feb. 9. Goodman, K. Brain Death, Medical Futility and Other Confusing Concepts: Lessons in Moral Fallibility. Second International Symposium on Brain Death, Havana, Feb. 29. Goodman, K, and Feltman, D. Ethics, Economics and Managed Care. Advances in Geriatrics VIII, Miami Area Geriatric Education Center (MAGEC), Miami, March 30. Franzblau, M, Brosco, J., and Goodman, K. Ethical Issues in Health Care: Lessons from the History of Medicine. University of Miami School of Medicine, April 15-26. Goodman, K. Ethical Issues in Neonatal Nursing. Southease Florida Association of Neonatal Nurses, Hialeah, May 28. Goodman, K. The Ethics of Scientific Collaboration. Outcomes Research Group, University of Miami School of Medicine, May 29. Goodman, K. Ethical Issues in Clinical Research: The Role of Trainees, Department of Urology Grand Rounds, University of Miami School of Medicine, May 31. Goodman, K. Predicting Death: Can We Do it, and Can Computers Help Us? “End of Life Decisions 1996,” Baptist Health Systems of South Florida, Sept. 21. Goodman, K. Computers in Pediatric Diagnosis and Prognosis: Ethical and Social Issues, UMSM Department of Pediatrics Staff Conference, Oct. 15. Goodman, K. Ethics Committees: Structure, Function, and JCAHO Requirements. Florida Bioethics Network Sixth Annual Conference, Fort Lauderdale, Oct. 23. Goodman, K. et al. Panel discussion, What Bothers Me about My Ethics Committee? How We Handle Those Problems, Florida Bioethics Network Sixth Annual Conference, Fort Lauderdale, Oct. 24. Goodman, K. Can Scoring Systems Determine Futility? Florida Bioethics Network Sixth Annual Conference, Fort Lauderdale, Oct. 25. Goodman, K. Ethical and Social Challenges for Medical Informatics, tutorial, American Medical Informatics Association fall symposium, Washington, D.C., Oct. 26. Goodman, K. Risks, Rules and Ratios: Ethically Communicating about Health and Disease, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Sept. 27. Goodman, K. Advice on Consent: Where Science and Ethics Meet, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Sept. 27. Goodman, K. Ethics and Meta-Analysis, UM Outcomes Research Study Group, Dec. 5. 1995 Goodman, K. Why Ethics in Medicine is not Touchy, Feely, Warm or Fuzzy, Association for the Behavioral Sciences and Medical Education, Naples, Fla., Oct. 7, 1995. Goodman, K. Why Ethics Matters to Psychology and Psychiatry (Especially When We Have All These Legal Guidelines Floating Around), South Florida Evaluation and Treatment Center (HRS), Miami, July 7, 1995. 35 Goodman, K. Issues in Publication and Authorship, Grass Foundation fellows program, Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, Mass., June 28, 1995. Goodman, K. Ethics and Epidemiology, New England Epidemiology Institute and Tufts University, Boston, June 26-30, 1995. Goodman, K. Restructuring the Health Care System and Tips on How to Improve the Visibility and Viability of Education in the Midst of Change, Florida Medical Association, 121st Annual Meeting, Miami Beach, June 1, 1995. Goodman, K. Bioethics & Pastoral Care, Jackson Memorial Hospital Department of Pastoral Care program, “The Clergy and the Cancer Patient,” May 26, 1995. Goodman, K. Panelist, AIDS and Suicide: Psychiatrists’ Role in End-of-Life Decisions, American Psychiatric Association annual meeting, Miami Beach, May 22, 1995. Goodman, K. Medical Ethics in the Care of the Elderly, Hartford Generalist Physician Initiative Conference, Miami Beach, April 28, 1995. Goodman, K. On Progress in Law in Ethics, “Health Care Regulation and Reform” course, Prof. M. Farrell, University of Miami School of Law, April 20, 1995. Goodman, K., Kinzbrunner, N. A Philosopher and a Physician Discuss Assisted Suicide, “Decisions Near the End of Life,” Education Development Center and the Hastings Center, Miami, March 24, 1995. Goodman, K. Ethics of Animal Research, Animal Research Training Session, Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Miami, March 21, 1995. Goodman, K. et al. Moderators, Legislative Panel: “Reshaping Health Care in the вЂ�90s and Beyond: A Legislative Symposium on Health Care Reform,” sponsored by the Health Council of South Florida, Miami Panelists: Rep. John F. Cosgrove, chair, House Insurance Committee; State Sen. Alberto Gutman, chair, Senate Health Care Committee; Rep. J. Alex Villalobos, chair, Dade County Legislative Delegation; Miami, March 2, 1995. Goodman, K., Needell, M. Ethics and Risk Management, Parkway Regional Medical Center, North Miami Beach, March 2, 1995. Goodman, K.. Moot Court judge, University of Miami School of Law, Feb. 25, 1995. Holzman B, Goodman K, Armstrong D. Pediatric bioethics. UM Department of Pediatrics, “Masters of Pediatrics,” Miami, Jan. 22. Goodman K. When enough is enough: Rationing, futility and assisted suicide. Leadership Miami, “Our Community’s Health: Everyone’s Business,” Miami, Jan. 21. Goodman K. Ethical considerations for policies dealing with drug seekers, American College of Emergency Physicians, State Chapter of California, “Emergency Medicine at the Ahwahnee,” Yosemite, Calif., Jan 14, 1995. 1994 Goodman, K. Ethical Issues in Correctional Health Care, Florida Department of Corrections Office of Health Services, 1994 Workshop, Daytona Beach, Fla., Nov. 16, 1994. 36 Goodman, K. Ethics, Computers and Epidemiology, Harvard University School of Public Health, Department of Epidemiology, Cambridge, Mass., Oct. 12. Goodman K. Problems and solutions in publication and authorship. Schepens Eye Research Institute, Harvard Medical School, Cambridge, Mass., Oct. 11. Goodman K. Ethics and computing in orthopaedics, UM Department of Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation Grand Rounds, Miami, Sept. 29. Goodman K. Foundations of medical ethics: History, theory and principles of end-of-life issues, Florida Bioethics Network Annual Conference, Orlando, Sept. 21. Goodman, K. Ethical Issues in Caring for the Elderly: Advance Directives and Decisions in the Absence of Directives, Miami Area Geriatric Education Center, geriatric training program, Miami, May 25; repeated Aug. 31. Labadie, G., Goodman, K. Ethical Issues in AIDS: Confidentiality and Teaching Perspectives, University of Miami School of Nursing, HIV in the Nursing Curriculum conference, May 20, 1994. Goodman, K. Computers, Medical Decision-making and Confidentiality, presentation to University of Florida College of Medicine (Shands Hospital Ethics Committee Rounds), Gainesville, Fla., April 8, 1994. Goodman, K. (Panel chair) Issues Brought to the IRB on HIV/AIDS Research and Confidentiality Issues, Society of Research Administrators, South Florida Chapter, “Outlook '94--A Symposium on AIDS Prevention,” VAMC-Miami, March 16, 1994. Goodman, K. Ethical Issues in Health Care Reform: The Lessons from Florida, presented to Florida Medical Association, “Spring Break for CME,” Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, March 3, 1994. Goodman K. Computer assisted decision making in the ED, American College of Emergency Physicians, State Chapter of California, “Emergency Medicine at the Ahwahnee,” Yosemite, Calif., Jan 13, 1994. 1993 Goodman, K. Uncertainty and Ethics in Medical Computing, Second Annual Computers in Health Care Conference, Delaware State Hospital, New Castle, Delaware, Nov. 3, 1993. Goodman, K. Toward a Unified Code of Ethics in Epidemiology, 26th annual meeting of the Society for Epidemiologic Research, Keystone, Colo., June 17, 1993. Goodman, K. Major Uses of Computerized Diagnostic Systems and the Ethical Questions they Raise, annual meeting of the Florida Medical Association, Miami Beach, May 8, 1993. Goodman, K. Ethical Issues in Endocrinology, University of Miami Department of Medicine combined Endocrinology and Metabolism Grand Rounds, April 15, 1993. 1992 Pennell, J.P., Goodman, K. Should Sovereign Immunity be Extended to Private Physicians? Presentation to Society for Health and Human Values annual meeting, Memphis, November 1992. 37 Goodman K. Cultural relativism, truth-telling and informed consent. Transcultural Nursing in Retrospect and Prospect, 18th Annual Transcultural Nursing Society Conference, Miami, Oct. 23, 1992. Goodman, K. Ethical Correlates of Physician-Patient Conflict, University of Miami Department of Obstetrics-Gynecology Grand Rounds, Sept. 23, 1992. Goodman, K. How Abortion Might Be Wrong But Should Be Legal, University of Miami Department of Philosophy / Friends of Philosophy series, Feb . 26, 1992. Goodman, K. Ethical Issues in Computational Meta-Analysis, presented to American Association for the Advancement of Science annual meeting, Chicago, Feb. 7, 1992. Goodman, K. Bioethicists, Journalists and Public Policy, presented to National Conference on Ethics & the Professions, Gainesville, Fla., Jan. 31, 1992. Goodman, K. Case-Based Ethical Analysis in Dermatology, University of Miami Department of Dermatology Grand Rounds, Jan. 15, 1992. 1990 Goodman, K. Research and Publication Ethics, presented to University of Pittsburgh College of Medicine Student Publishing Workshop, Graduate School of Public Health, Nov. 27, 1990. Goodman, K. Ethical Issues in Medicine and Communication, presented to the University of Pittsburgh College of Medicine Center for Medical Ethics, Nov. 8, 1990. Goodman, K. Doing Good and Doing Well: Questions of Ethics and Economics, presented to Hospital Council of Western Pennsylvania, Erie, Oct. 4, 1990. Goodman, K., Nirenburg S. To Save the Semantic Phenomena: Machine Translation and Interlingua Texts, presented at the Fifth Annual Computers and Philosophy Conference, Stanford University, Palo Alto, Calif., August 1990. Goodman, K. Communicating Change: Experts and Progress in Medicine, presented to Spring Conference of the Society for Health and Human Values, Hershey, Pennsylvania, April 20, 1990. Goodman, K. Ethical, Social, Legal and Economic Responsibilities in Medical Rehabilitation, Pittsburgh. Panel discussion with Arnold S. Relman, Editor, New England Journal of Medicine, sponsored by Harmarville Rehabilitation Center, Penn., March 20, 1990. 1989 Goodman, K., invited participant, Professional Ethics in Higher Education: Methods, Theories, Practices, The Poynter Center for the Study of Ethics and American Institutions; Bloomington, Ind. Sponsored by the Harvard Program in Ethics and the Professions, Indiana UniversityBloomington Chancellor, The Lilly Endowment and the Poynter Center, July 5-8, 1989. Goodman, K. Kant's Categories as Semantic Primitives, presented to 34th Annual Conference of the International Linguistic Association, New York, April 18, 1989. 1987 Goodman, K. Theoretical Terms, presented to annual meeting of Florida Philosophical Association, St. Petersburg, Nov. 9, 1987. 38 VI. TEACHING 28. Teaching awards received: NA 29. Teaching specialization: 2011 “Knowledge and Evidence in Medicine,” University of Miami Department of Philosophy (spring) “Research Ethics,” University of Miami schools of Medicine, Arts and Sciences and Marine and Atmospheric Sciences (varia). “Professional Ethics, Law and Medicine,” University of Miami School of Medicine (winter, spring). 2010 “Bioethics,” University of Miami Department of Philosophy (spring) “Research Ethics,” University of Miami schools of Medicine, Arts and Sciences and Marine and Atmospheric Sciences (varia). “Professional Ethics, Law and Medicine,” University of Miami School of Medicine (winter, spring). 2009 “Bioethics,” University of Miami Department of Philosophy (spring) “Research Ethics,” University of Miami schools of Medicine, Arts and Sciences and Marine and Atmospheric Sciences (varia). “Professional Ethics, Law and Medicine,” University of Miami School of Medicine (winter). “Clinical Ethics” (with D. Buckner), University of Miami Department of Medicine / medicine clerkship (all semesters). 2008 “Bioethics,” University of Miami Department of Philosophy (spring) “Research Ethics,” University of Miami schools of Medicine, Arts and Sciences and Marine and Atmospheric Sciences (varia). “Professional Ethics, Law and Medicine,” University of Miami School of Medicine (winter). “Clinical Ethics” (with D. Buckner), University of Miami Department of Medicine / medicine clerkship (all semesters). 2007 “Computing Ethics,” University of Miami Departments of Computer Science and Philosophy (spring) “Research Ethics,” University of Miami schools of Medicine, Arts and Sciences and Marine and Atmospheric Sciences (varia). “Professional Ethics, Law and Medicine,” University of Miami School of Medicine (winter). 39 “Clinical Ethics” (with D. Buckner), University of Miami Department of Medicine / medicine clerkship (all semesters). 2006 “Bioethics,” University of Miami Department of Philosophy (spring) “Research Ethics,” University of Miami schools of Medicine, Arts and Sciences and Marine and Atmospheric Sciences (varia). “Professional Ethics, Law and Medicine,” University of Miami School of Medicine (winter). Other: “Patient Safety Course,” University of Miami School of Medicine, faculty member, “Error Disclosure and Patient Centeredness” lecture. “Clinical Ethics” (with J.P. Pennell), University of Miami Department of Medicine / medicine clerkship (all semesters). 2005 “Bioethics,” University of Miami Department of Philosophy (fall). “Research Ethics,” University of Miami schools of Medicine, Arts and Sciences and Marine and Atmospheric Sciences (varia). “Professional Ethics, Law and Medicine,” University of Miami School of Medicine (winter). “Clinical Ethics” (with J.P. Pennell), University of Miami Department of Medicine / medicine clerkship (all semesters). 2004 “Environmental Ethics,” University of Miami Department of Philosophy (spring). “Research Ethics,” University of Miami schools of Medicine, Arts and Sciences and Marine and Atmospheric Sciences (varia). “Professional Ethics, Law and Medicine,” University of Miami School of Medicine (winter). “Clinical Ethics” (with J.P. Pennell), University of Miami Department of Medicine / medicine clerkship (all semesters). 2003 “Bioethics,” University of Miami Department of Philosophy (spring). “International Health Policy and Ethics” (with S. Porcelain), University of Miami School of International Studies (spring). “Professional Ethics, Law and Medicine,” University of Miami School of Medicine (winter). “Research Ethics,” University of Miami schools of Medicine, Arts and Sciences and Marine and Atmospheric Sciences (varia). “Clinical Ethics” (with J.P. Pennell), University of Miami Department of Medicine / medicine clerkship (all semesters). 2002 “Professional Ethics,” University of Miami Department of Philosophy (spring). 40 “Research Ethics,” University of Miami schools of Medicine, Arts and Sciences and Marine and Atmospheric Sciences (varia). “Medical Ethics,” University of Miami School of Medicine, co-design and coordinate new ethics curriculum. “Clinical Ethics” (with J.P. Pennell), University of Miami Department of Medicine / medicine clerkship (all semesters). 2001 “Bioethics,” University of Miami Department of Philosophy (spring) “Research Ethics,” University of Miami schools of Medicine, Arts and Sciences and Marine and Atmospheric Sciences (varia). “Clinical Ethics” (with J.P. Pennell), University of Miami Department of Medicine / medicine clerkship (all semesters). 1999 “Ethics, Epidemiology and Public Health,” University of Miami School of Medicine, Department of Epidemiology and Public Health (spring). “Bioethics,” University of Miami Department of Philosophy (spring) “Research Ethics,” University of Miami schools of Medicine, Arts and Sciences and Marine and Atmospheric Sciences (varia). “Clinical Ethics” (with J.P. Pennell), University of Miami Department of Medicine / medicine clerkship (all semesters). 1998 “Ethics, Epidemiology and Public Health,” University of Miami School of Medicine, Department of Epidemiology and Public Health (spring). “International Health Policy and Ethics” (with S. Porcelain), University of Miami School of International Studies (spring). “Research Ethics,” University of Miami schools of Medicine, Arts and Sciences and Marine and Atmospheric Sciences (varia). “Clinical Ethics” (with J.P. Pennell and M.H. Needell), University of Miami Department of Medicine / medicine clerkship (all semesters). 1997 “Bioethics,” University of Miami Department of Philosophy (spring) “International Health Policy and Ethics” (with S. Porcelain), University of Miami Graduate School of International Studies (spring). “Medical Informatics” (with others), University of Miami departments of Radiology and Electrical Engineering (spring). “Research Ethics,” University of Miami schools of Medicine, Arts and Sciences and Marine and Atmospheric Sciences (varia). 41 “Ethics and Epidemiology,” New England Epidemiology Institute and Tufts University, Medford, MA (summer). “Clinical Ethics” (with J.P. Pennell and M.H. Needell), University of Miami Department of Medicine / medicine clerkship (all semesters). 1996 “Ethics and Epidemiology,” University of Miami School of Medicine, Department of Epidemiology and Public Health (fall). Dissertation Seminar, University of Miami Graduate School of International Studies (spring). “Ethics and Epidemiology,” New England Epidemiology Institute and Tufts University, Medford, MA (summer). “Research Ethics,” University of Miami schools of Medicine, Arts and Sciences and Marine and Atmospheric Sciences (varia). “Clinical Ethics” (with J.P. Pennell and M.H. Needell), University of Miami Department of Medicine / medicine clerkship (all semesters). 1995 “Health Care Reform: Policy, Structure, Ethics” University of Miami School of Nursing (fall and spring). “Ethics and Epidemiology,” University of Miami School of Medicine, Department of Epidemiology and Public Health (fall). “Ethics and Epidemiology,” New England Epidemiology Institute and Tufts University, Medford, MA (summer). “International Health Policy and Ethics” (with S. Porcelain), University of Miami Graduate School of International Studies (spring). “Professional Ethics,” University of Miami Department of Philosophy (spring). “Clinical Ethics” (with J.P. Pennell and M.H. Needell), University of Miami Department of Medicine / medicine clerkship (all semesters). “Research Ethics,” University of Miami schools of Medicine, Arts and Sciences and Marine and Atmospheric Sciences (varia). 1994 “Health Care Reform: Policy, Structure, Ethics” University of Miami School of Nursing (spring). “Computers, Ethics and Society,” University of Miami Freshman Seminar series (fall). “Clinical Ethics” (with J.P. Pennell and M.H. Needell), University of Miami School of Medicine, Department of Medicine / medicine clerkship (all semesters). “Research Ethics,” University of Miami schools of Medicine, Arts and Sciences and Marine and Atmospheric Sciences (varia). 1993 “Health Care Organization, Policy and Ethics,” University of Miami Freshman Seminar series (fall). 42 “Clinical Ethics” (with J.P. Pennell and M.H. Needell), University of Miami School of Medicine, Department of Medicine (all semesters). “Research Ethics,” University of Miami schools of Medicine, Arts and Sciences and Marine and Atmospheric Sciences (varia). 1992-present “Clinical Ethics,” (with others) University of Miami School of Medicine, Department of Medicine; third-year medical students on Medicine clerkship. 1991 “Professional Writing,” Duquesne University Department of Communication (spring). “Business Ethics,” Duquesne University School of Business and Administration (summer). 1990 “Professional Writing,” Duquesne University Department of Communication (fall). 1989 “Professional Writing,” Duquesne University Department of Communication (fall). 1988 “Professional Writing,” Duquesne University Department of Communication (fall). 1985 “Introduction to Logic,” University of Miami College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Philosophy (fall, spring) 1984 “Introduction to Logic,” University of Miami College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Philosophy (fall) 30. Thesis and dissertation advising/post-doctoral student supervision: Matthew Schuh, doctoral candidate, Philosophy, 2008; committee member Wanda Castro, doctoral candidate, Epidemiology, 2006-2010; committee member Jeremy Morris, doctoral candidate, Philosophy, 2006-2007; committee member Nenad Popovic, doctoral candidate, Philosophy, 2005-2006; committee member Marguerite Purnell, doctoral candidate, Nursing, 2001-2003; committee member Maritza Flores, doctoral candidate, Sociology, 2001-2003; committee member Yvette Pearson, doctoral candidate, Philosophy, 2001-2002; committee member Ruben Rabinsky, NIEHS postdoc, 2001-2003; committee member VII. SERVICE 31. University committee and administrative responsibilities: Member, Task Force Committee, Civic Engagement Project, Office of the Senior Vice Provost, 2010-present. Member, University of Miami Embryonic Stem Cell Research Oversight Committee, 2009present. 43 Member, Faculty Steering Committee, University of Miami Jay Weiss Center for Social Medicine and Health Equity, 2007-present. Member, University of Miami Medical Group Clinical Operations committee, 2006-2009. Member, UM Faculty Senate Hearing Panel, 2004-present Member, Jackson Memorial Hospital/UM HIPAA Steering Committee, 2001-2005. Member, Responsible Conduct of Research Educational Initiative Committee, 2001-2005. Member, UM core faculty for Human Subjects Protection Seminars, 2001-present Member, UM Advisory Group for Education in Human Subjects Protections, 2001-2005. Faculty Advisor, Ethics Society, UM undergraduate service organization, 1994-present. Member, Bioethics Committee, University of Miami / Jackson Memorial Hospital, 1992-Present. Chair as of July 2007. Member, Pediatric Bioethics Committee, University of Miami / Jackson Memorial Hospital, 1992Present. Member, Jackson Memorial Hospital Transplant Center, Transplant Emergency Panel, November 2008-Present. Member, Human Studies Subcommittee (IRB), Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Miami, 1992-2001. Member, Ethics Committee, University of Miami Hospitals and Clinics/Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, 1996-Present; vice chair, 2000-present. Member, Fetal Board Registry, University of Miami Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1993-1999. Member, Medical Sciences Subcommittee for the Protection of Human Subjects (IRB), University of Miami/Jackson Memorial Hospital, 1994-2000; alternate, 2000-2003. Director, Clinical and Research Ethics Education, University of Miami Hospital and Clinics / Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, 1994-present. Member, Steering Committee, UM Medical Informatics Programs, 1995-1998. Member, Steering Committee, Outcomes Research Group, 1996-1998. Preceptor, Clinical Skills Program, University of Miami Department of Medicine, 1992-2000. Member, Clinical Pastoral Education Professional Advisory Group, Jackson Memorial Hospital, 1993-Present. Member, Animal Studies Subcommittee, Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Miami, 1994-Present. Member, Animal Studies Subcommittee, University of Miami, 1994-Present. Member, Computers in Medical Education committee for LCME accreditation, 1994. 44 Member, Information Systems Ethics Committee, Jackson Memorial Hospital, 1994-1996. 31a. Other Misc. UM/JMH/VA Contributions 2011 Goodman KW. Conflicts of interest. UM Miller School of Medicine s Teaching Professionalism Series, March 7. Goodman KW Ethics in cancer care. Surgical oncology fellows, SCCC, June 8. 2010 Goodman KW. Clinical ethics. UM Division of Gastroenterology, Jan. 28 Goodman KW. Wireless pediatrics: Ethics and the role of personal health records. Clinical Research Forums in Pediatrics, UM Division of Pediatric Clinical Research, March 3. 2009 Panelist, of 5. Brands, cultures and globalization. University of Miami School of Business Global Business Forum, January 16. Goodman KW. Pediatric contributions to biobanks. Clinical Research Forums in Pediatrics, Division of Pediatric Clinical Research, UM Miller School of Medicine, January 28. Goodman KW. Ethics and Information Technology. Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Seminar Series, University of Miami College of Engineering, February 4. Panelist, of 5. Academic Integrity Forum. University of Miami Undergraduate Honor Council, April 15. Special seminar for Kenyan and other journalists specializing in HIV and medical reporting, on ethics and science writing, UM School of Communication, April 29. Goodman KW. Stanford Food for Thought Dinner Series, Stanford Residential College, Nov. 9. Goodman KW. Awkward research: sects, sex and drugs. UM Human Subjects Protection Seminar, Nov. 10. 2008 Goodman KW. Clinical ethics. UM Division of Gastroenterology, Jan. 24. Goodman KW, Wilkinson JD, Pericak-Vance M. Ethics and genomics panel. 34th EasternAtlantic Student Research Forum, UM Miller School of Medicine, Feb. 29. Goodman KW. Digital genetics and the future of pediatrics: The role of ethics. UM Department of Pediatrics Clinical Research Forum, March 5. Panelist, of 5. Global Climate Change: Your Health. (National Public Health Week activity.) UM Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, April 7. Panelist, of 4. Climate change projections: Communicating uncertainty without losing the message. Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences, May 8. 45 Goodman KW. Stem cell research: Issues in ethics, science and public policy. Osher Lifelong Learning Institute, September 24. 2007 Panel discussion on codes of ethics in public relations. With International Public Relations Association President Philip Sheppard; Jay Black, Poynter Jamison Media Ethics Chair, University of South Florida-St. Petersburg; and Roger Bolton, President of the Arthur W. Page Society. Feb. 20, UM School of Communication. Goodman KW. Moral responsibility of Holocaust/Legacy Project survivors, JUS421 (M. Sokoloff), April 12. Panel, Academic Integrity, with Anita Cava, co-director, UM Ethics Programs, and Katie Meier, UM women’s basketball coach. Undergraduate Honor Council, Academic Integrity Week, April 17. Goodman KW. Conflict and consent: Managing disclosure in human subjects research. UM HSRO Human Subjects Research Symposium, May 11. Goodman KW. Clinical and research ethics. Core Curriculum for Oncology Fellows. Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, Aug. 7. Cava A, Goodman KW. Community academic expectations. Graduate Student Orientation, Coral Gables, Aug. 16. Goodman KW. STRIVE student group leadership facilitator, Coral Gables, Oct. 7. Goodman KW. Ethics and leadership. Freshmen Leadership Academy, Butler Center for Volunteer Service & Leadership Development, Coral Gables, Oct. 15. 2006 Presentation to International Commission on Holocaust Era Insurance Claims (ICHEIC) Service Corps, Miller Center for Contemporary Jewish Studies, April 10. Presentation to Department of English, Prof. Johanna Johnson, composition. 2005 Goodman KW. Clinical ethics. UM Division of Gastroenterology, Jan. 27. Goodman KW. Ethics in plastic and reconstructive surgery, UM Department of Surgery, Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, May 18. Goodman KW. Error disclosure and patient centeredness. UM Department of Anesthesiology, June 7. Goodman KW. Research or surveillance? The case of bioterror preparedness. UM Human Subjects Research Forum, August 30. Goodman KW. The role of ethics in Sponsored Programs. UM Sponsored Programs Education Center, Dec. 15. 2004 Goodman KW. Clinical ethics. UM Division of Gastroenterology, Jan. 22 Goodman KW. The Terri Schiavo tragedy and the use of ethics committees. Ryder Trauma Center TICU nurses, Feb. 10. 46 Goodman KW. What IRBs need to know about evidence-based practice. UM Human Subjects Research Forum, March 30. Goodman KW, panelist, Ethics, Reporting and Politics, UM School of Communication and South Florida chapter, Society of Professional Journalists, UMSoC, April 27. Goodman KW . Questions of ethics. Atlanta Hurricane and Alumni Club, Atlanta, May 5. Goodman KW. Ethical issues in HIV/AIDS. Visiting speaker, AIDS as a Public Health Issue (EPH583), Department of Epidemiology and Public Health. July 12 Goodman KW. Some ethical issues in hematology/oncology. SCCC didactic conference, July 14. Goodman KW Research ethics and integrity. UM Department of Dermatology & Cutaneous Surgery, Aug. 27. Goodman KW. Think about it, talk about it: A discussion on ethics. UM Honor Council, Nov. 17. Goodman KW. Bioethics and nursing practice. UM Professional Development and Training Office, Dec. 16. 2003 Goodman KW. Ethics and education research II. UM School of Education, Center for Research, January 29. Panelist. Oceans and Human Health: Risks and remedies from the sea, Town Meeting, National Institute for Environmental Health Sciences and UM Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences, Key Biscayne, Feb. 27. Goodman KW. Foundations of ethics. UM Department of Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation, residents’ rounds, March 20. Panelist. Artificial Intelligence: Ambition and Ethics. UM Solutions and Ethics Society student groups. March 27. Goodman KW. Do-not-resuscitate orders – and issues. Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center nursing staff, April 29. Goodman KW. Legal issues in end-of-life care, Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center EPEC series, June 24. Goodman KW. Ethics and evidence-based practice.VAMC Miami Medical Center, Research Committee for Nursing, An Evidence-Based Practice, Dec. 4 2002 Panelist, Solutions 2nd Annual Interdisciplinary Symposium, “Science: The Double-Edged Sword,” with Luis Glaser, Joyce Schuld, and David Wilson, with Asma Uddin moderating, March 2. Goodman K, Making sense of consent: Readability, comprehension and the consent process. Office of Research IRB human subject protection/IRB series, March 26. Goodman K, Evidence-based practice and human subjects research: Oh, great: More stuff for IRBs to have to worry about. Office of Research IRB human subject protection/IRB series, April 9. 47 Goodman K. Death and dying. Department of Surgery, Division of Trauma/Surgical Critical Care, April 26. Goodman K. Discussant, “Local growth coalitions, environmental groups and air pollution,” by George Gonzalez, American Politics Research Workshop, UM Political Science Department, May 15. Goodman K. Ethics-schmethics – or practical strategies for IRB review? UM IRB “A,” June 17; “B,” Aug. 5. Goodman K. Intro to ethics. Research in Ecology 2002, a UM-Miami-Dade County Public Schools program, under a Howard Hughes Medical Institute grant, Aug. 1. Goodman K. Death, dying and ethics in pediatrics, UM/JMH Pediatric Noon Conference, Aug. 5. Goodman K. Questions of ethics, The Audrey R. Finkelstein Experience, Alumni Week, Oct. 11. Goodman K. What HIPAA will mean for IRBs and researchers. VAMC Miami, Research: Stimulus for Change, Nov. 8. Sandoval C, Goodman K. Physician-assisted suicide, EPEC Series, UMHC/SCCC, Dec. 17. 2001 Panelist, “En/gendering Sex, Session III: Testing women: Sex and gender in the lab,” Solutions student group, April 11. Goodman KW. Stem cells: Ethical, legal and policy issues. UM Institute for Retured Professionals, Oct. 4. Goodman KW. End-of-life ethical issues. Jackson Memorial Hospital Clinical Pastoral Education Program, Nov. 13. Goodman KW. Ethical issues in use of animal models in surgical procedures. VAMC Animal Studies Training Workshop, Nov. 29. Panelist, “Ethical dimensions of the post-September 11 milieu,” UMSM Council on Honorable and Professional Conduct, Dec. 11. Goodman KW. Policy, justice and international studies: Why ethics matters and why you should care, commencement address, UM School of International Studies, Dec. 13. 2000 Goodman K. Ethics: Why it matters, what it’s good for and why you should care. Family Weekend 2000, Department of Student Life, Coral Gables, Oct. 6. Panelist, “Animal Rights,” Humans Helping Animals student group, Coral Gables, Nov. 15. 32. Community activities: 2010 Goodman KW. Moderator, ethics discussion following screening of For My Father at Miami Jewish Film Festival, Coral Gables, Fla., Jan. 17. 48 Goodman KW. Professionalism and the law for psychologists. Miami Area Geriatric Education Center, Miami, April 16. Goodman KW. Ethics, science and society: New challenges for the 21st century. Miami Science Museum, Senior Summer Science Series, July 21. Giles GJ, Goodman KW, Heberer P. Bioethical Responsibilities in the 21st Century, Deadly Medicine in the Nazi Era, U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum, Boca Raton Regional Hospital, November 4. 2009 Goodman KW. Ponencia: Posibilidades de desarrollo de la bioГ©tica en el Estado de la Florida. New Professions Technical Institute, Miami, February 13. (Venezuelan community activity) Goodman KW. Democracy, Taxes and Government Integrity: Why this Ethics Stuff Really Matters, City of Coral Gables, Boards and Committees Seminar, October 2. 2008 Goodman KW, Participant, Career Day, Feb. 13, and Contemporary Issues in Science, MAST Academy, Miami-Dade County Public Schools, Feb. 20. Centorino J, Goodman KW, Myers R. Ethics, civility and effective penalties (panel discussion). League of Women Voters, Miami, March 26. Goodman KW. Eugenics. Baptist Health South Florida, Baptist Hospital, Miami, August 27. Goodman KW. Practical ethics, vulnerable populations and public policy: Opportunities and obligations. Guardian Association of Pinellas County, St. Petersburg, September 19. Goodman KW. Access, justice and moral responsibility: Ethical challenges in health care reform. Public Field Hearings on the Health Care Crisis, Rep. John Conyers, chair, Miami, September 20. 2007 Goodman KW. Speaker, Riviera Ladies Day Luncheon, Riviera Country Club, Coral Gables, March 15. Goodman KW. Scholar in Residence, Temple Beth Ahm Israel, Cooper City, March 16-17. Goodman KW. Ethics, boundaries and mental health social work. Miami-Dade Area Health Education Center, Miami, March 21. Goodman KW. Facilitator, “Guardianship Ethics” and “Sex in Nursing Homes: Managing Questionable Capacity and the Desire for Physical Intimacy,” Academy of Florida Elder Law Attorneys “Elder Concert,” Ft. Lauderdale, March 23. Goodman KW. Ethics and employee assistance programs. Employee Assistance Association Professionals, Annual Conference, South Florida Chapter, Fort Lauderdale, March 30. Goodman KW. Who owns life? Genetic research: Ethical perspectives. Broward Region of Hadassah and U.S. Department of Energy, Fort Lauderdale, June 7. 2006 Goodman KW. Keynote presentation, Science National Honor Society Induction Ceremony, Miami-Dade Chapter, Barbara Goleman Senior High, Feb. 3. 49 Goodman KW. Ethical considerations in human subjects research. South Florida Human Subject Research Benchmarking Network, Hollywood, March 8. Goodman KW. Ethics and evidence-based practice. “Conversations in Ethics,” Baptist Health South Florida, South Miami Hospital, June 28. Goodman KW, moderator, Miami-Dade County Commission District 8 candidates’ debate, sponsored by the Urban Environment League, August 7. Goodman KW, de Velasco R. Ethics and pandemic preparedness. Temple Judea Yom Kippur Seminar, Coral Gables, Oct. 2. 2005 Goodman KW. Enough already with the death and dying: New challenges in elder care. Keynote presentation, 15th Annual Board of Directors Installation & Awards Luncheon, Alliance for Aging, Inc., Miami, January 13. Goodman KW. Bioethics: Foundations and fundamentals. Baptist Health System, Homestead Hospital, March 18. Goodman KW. Panelist, What would I have done? The obligation to save a life. Miami Jewish Film Festival, March 20. Goodman KW. Presenter, Exemplary Participation in the Science Symposium, MAST Academy, Miami-Dade County Public Schools, March 30. Goodman KW. Ethical considerations in education. Barry University School of Nursing, “Nursing Education Leadership” class, April 5. Goodman KW et al. “Patients in the crossfire: MDs v JDs and the malpractice reform fiasco. St. Luke Society of South Florida Annual Spring Bioethics Symposium at Holy Cross Hospital, Fort Lauderdale, May 5. Goodman KW. Bioethics in a persistent legislative state. “Hot Issues in Healthcare,” Palm Beach Medical Society, VA Medical Center and Legal Aid Society of Palm Beach County, West Palm Beach, May 6. Goodman KW. Ethical and legal issues. Caregiver Workshop, UMSylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center and National Brain Tumor Foundation, Fort Lauderdale, June 4. Callahan K, Goodman KW. Ethics and homelessness. Institute of Homeless Studies, Camillus House, Research, roles and resources: The Rx for ending chronic homelessness, Miami, September 26. Goodman KW. When enough is enough: Making end-of-life decisions. Fawcett Memorial Hospital Medical Staff, Port Charlotte, Florida, October 6. Goodman KW. Bioethics. Center for Humanism, Unitarian Universalist Congregation, South Miami, Nov. 30. Goodman KW. Stem cell research and therapy: Political confusion, religious diversity and ethical principles. Brandeis University National Women’s Committee, South Dade Chapter, Dec. 8. 2004 Goodman KW. Ethics: A secular perspective. Temple Kol Tikvah, Parkland, Fla., March 23. 50 Goodman KW, panelist. Getting Beyond Getting Along: Facing the Diversity of Miami-Dade’s Ethical Traditions. UM Community Forum, Spring 2004 Series: Democracy in Miami: A Work in Progress, Coral Gables, Fla., April 14. Goodman KW. Civic responsibility: The balance of ethics and quality of life. Greater Naples Chamber of Commerce leadership seminar. Naples, Fla., April 21. Goodman KW. Business ethics and corporate governance in a post-Enron environment. Progress Club of Miami, July 14. Goodman KW. Science and policy in Florida. MiamiIntelligence community forum, July 14, 2004. Goodman KW. Moderator, Miami-Dade mayoral candidates ethics forum, League of Women Voters and Miami-Dade Commission on Ethics, Coral Gables, Aug. 12. Goodman KW. Living well, dying well: Conversations and conflicts. Christ the King Lutheran Church, Pinecrest, Fla., Oct. 13. Goodman KW. Ethics and guardianship. Broward County Guardianship Association, Pompany Beach, Oct. 20. Goodman KW. Ethics and medical decision making. Broward County guardianhip training program, Fort Lauderdale, Oct. 23. 2003 Member, Advisory Committee, Clergy End-of-Life Education Project, Hospice Foundation of America. Reisner A, Goodman KW. Are we pushing the limits? Defining ethical boundaries of biotechnology research. Second Annual Wilstein Institute Forum at Beth David Congregation, Miami, Feb. 10 (Wilstein Institute of Jewish Policy Studies). Goodman KW. Ethics, health and guardianship. Florida State Guardianship Association, Gulf Coast Chapter Winter Conference, Sarasota, Feb. 20. Goodman KW. Ethical implications of HIPAA. Naples Community Healthcare System, Naples, Florida, Feb. 21. Goodman KW. Data sharing and secrecy in science. Baptist Health South Florida, Third Annual IRB Educational Retreat, Duck Key, Fla., Sept. 20. Goodman KW. Ethics and guardianship. South Florida Guardianship Association, Miami, Oct. 1. Goodman KW. How to speak with your physician about end-of-life wishes. Indian River Memorial Hospital/Indian River County Main Library, Vero Beach, Fla., Oct. 17. Goodman KW. Ethics in cancer care. Cascades Chapter, Papanicolaou Corps for Cancer Research, Boynton Beach, Oct. 22. 2002 Goodman K. Moderator, Symposium on stem cell research. With Prof. Mary Jo Iozzio, Barry University, Rabbi Joshua Kreindler, Jewish Federation of Broward County, Maulala Shafayat Mohamed, Darul Uloom Islamic Institute, Ani Karma Chotso, Kagyu Shedrup Choling Center. Temple Beth El, Hollywood, March 3. 51 Goodman K. Interviewee, South Florida Radio Broadcasters Association “ascertainment Interviews,” June 19, 2002. Goodman K. Session chair, Legal and Social Issues, Caring for the Elderly; sponsors: Jewish Federation of Broward County, Archdiocese of Miami, Holy Cross Hospital, Fort Lauderdale, Oct. 9. Goodman K. Between the futile and the miraculous: Ethical, spiritual and social responses to new technology. South Florida Clergy Seminar, JMH Clinical Pastoral Education program, Oct. 23. Iozzio MJ, Goodman KW. Stem cell research: The possibilities and perils. Tower Forum debate, Fort Lauderdale, Dec. 5. 2001 Goodman K. Religion and bioethics. South Florida Chaplains Association, Holy Cross Hospital, Fort Lauderdale, March 12. Goodman K. Bioethics committees and end-of-life care. South Florida Guardianship Association, Miami, April 4. Goodman K. Palliative and end-of-life care: Issues in respiratory therapy. Ninth Annual Harry Kapp Synposium, South Miami Hospital, Oct. 23. Goodman K. NICU ethics: Challenges and solutions. South Miami Hospital NICU Update, Nov. 2. 2000 Goodman K. Medical ethics. Medical and Health Care Division, Greater Miami Jewish Federation, Miami, Jan. 12. Goodman K. What is politics? And panel moderator, Business and politics in Miami-Dade. Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce, Leadership Miami program, Hialeah, March 4. Goodman K. “Patient Rights,” Post Polio Association of South Florida, Miami, April 16. Goodman K. Business, Government and Professional Ethics, Concerned Matrimonial Lawyers of Dade County, Inc., Miami, Sept. 27. Caralas P, Goodman K. Panelists, topics in health ethics, The Changing Face of America’s Health Care, Miami Fellows Initiative, Dade Community Foundation, Oct. 27. 1999 Goodman, K., panelist, Facing the Challenge of Aging Parents: Legal, Moral and Social Issues. Temple Judea, Coral Gables, Fla., Jan. 12. Goodman, K., keynote speaker, Alliance for Aging awards luncheon, “Real-World Good News: Bioethics in the Next Century,” Miami, Jan. 21. Goodman, K., “Business Ethics in Health Care,” Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce Health Industry Group, Miami, March 2. Goodman, K, “Medical Ethics,” Adult Education Program, Temple Solel, April 16, Hollywood, Fla., Goodman, K. Banquet Address, Alpha Epsilon Delta, National Pre-Medical Honor Society, University of Miami chapter, Initiation Banquet, April 23. 52 Goodman, K. (et al.), Facilitator, “Choices When Values Collide,” Palm Beach Area Agency on Aging, May 14, 1999, West Palm Beach, Fla. Goodman K. “Advance directives and living wills,” Post Polio Association of South Florida, Sept. 18, Miami. 1998 Goodman, K. Difficult Cases for Ethics Committees, Doctors Hospital, Coral Gables, Fla., Jan. 17. 1997 Goodman K. Jewish Medical Ethics, Central Agency for Jewish Education, Fort Lauderdale, Feb. 26. Goodman, K. Treatment Refusal by Incompetent Patients, South Florida Evaluation and Treatment Center, Miami, March 14. Goodman, K. Ethics and Epidemiology, Florida International University Department of Public Health, Bioethics in Public Health course, April 9. Panel moderator, When Enough is Enough: A Discussion on End of Life Issues, Health Council of South Florida, Miami, April 29. Panelist, Medical Challenges to Religious Values, Meyer Baskin and Florence Baskin-Gordon Memorial Temple Judea/Technion Annual Lecture, Temple Judea, Coral Gables, Fla., May 7. Goodman, K. Intensive Ethics Seminar, Florida Council of Operating Room Nurses, Aventura, Fla., July 19. Panelist, “Religious and Ethical Perspectives on the Embargo, Cuban Health and Nurtition and the U.S. Embargo, Cuban Committee for Democracy and Olof Palme International Center, Miami, Sept. 13. 1996 Goodman, K. Rationing Health Care by Age. Huntington Lakes Condominium Association, Delray Beach, Florida, Feb. 9. Goodman, K. “Role and Function of Ethics Committees,” Epworth Village Retirement Community, April 10. 1995 Goodman K, Eisenstat MB. Gene therapy. Temple Judea, Coral Gables, Fla., Dec. 6, 1995. Goodman, K. Panelist, Science, Technology and Humanity: Shaping a New Creation, Phi Theta Kappa national honor society, Broward Community College, Pembroke Pines, June 10, 1995. Goodman, K. Patient Rights, Risk Management Seminar for Physicians, South Shore Hospital, Miami Beach, May 1, 1995 Goodman, K. Ethics at the End of Life, South Florida Association of Phi Beta Kappa, Miami, March 19, 1995. Goodman, K. Progress in Ethics, Leadership Broward Health Day, Hollywood, Fla., March 10, 1995. 53 Goodman, K., Needell, M. Bioethics and Risk Management, Parkway General Medical Center Medical Staff, North Miami Beach, March 2, 1995. Goodman, K. Ethics and Health Care Reform, Martin Memorial Medical Center, Stuart, Fla. “Ethics and Health Care Reform: A Workshop on Biomedical Ethics”, May 4, 1994. Goodman, K. Privacy, presented to Pittsburgh Professional Chapter of Women in Communications, March 19, 1991. Goodman K, et al. Business & ethics. Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce, Miami, Jan. 20. 1994 Goodman K. Role of the ethics committee. North Broward Hospital District, “Update for Ethics Committees and Healthcare Workers,” Fort Lauderdale, Nov. 5. Goodman K. Coping with ethical dilemmas in health care reform, “Business Strategies for the Advanced Health Care Professional,” Fort Lauderdale, Oct. 14. Goodman K, panelist, Animal rights in education and research, “Human Values and the Environment,” Dade Environmental Action Council, Miami, Oct. 22. 1993 Goodman K. Different cultures/different ethics? South Miami Hospital Cardiology Conference CME program, July 9. 31a. Other Community/Professional Service 2009-present Member, Advisory Board, Victor Center for the Prevention of Jewish Genetic Diseases 2003-2010 Member, Board of Directors, Guardianship Program of Miami-Dade County 2004-2010 Chair, Academic Advisory Board, Youth Ethics Initiative 2005-2007 Member Florida PTA Child Protection Committee 2007 Member, Miami-Dade County Commission on Ethics and Public Trust Ethics, Integrity and Accountability Task Force UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI Curriculum Vitae UPDATED: May 2, 2011 I. PERSONAL Name: Home Phone: Office Phone: Home Address: Current Academic Rank: Primary Department: Secondary or Joint Departmental Appointments: Citizenship: Erin Nicole Kobetz, PhD, MPH (305) 546-7817 (305) 243-6185 8035 SW 63 Place Miami, Florida 33143 Assistant Professor Department of Epidemiology and Public Health Division of Cancer Prevention and Control, University of Miami Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center United States II. HIGHER EDUCATION Institutional: University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC Emory University, Atlanta, GA University of Texas, Austin, TX PhD, Department of Health Behavior and Health Education MPH, Rollins School of Public Health BA 2004 1999 1997 III. EXPERIENCE Academic: Steering Faculty, Masters in Clinical and Translational Science, Clinical Translational Science Initiative, University of Miami 2011 – present Co-Director, Health Disparities Working Group, Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of Miami. 2011 - present Co-Director, Jay Weiss Center for Social Medicine and Health Equity, University of Miami. 2010 – present Co-Investigator, Community Engagement Core, Clinical Translational Science Initiative, University of Miami Scholar in Residence in Health Disparities, Jay Weiss Center for Social Medicine and Health Equity, University of Miami. Faculty, Jay Weiss Center for Social Medicine and Health Equity, University of Miami. Assistant Professor, Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, University of Miami Leonard Miller School of Medicine. 06/2010 - present 2009 – 2010 2008 – present 09/2007 – present C.V. - Erin Kobetz, PhD, MPH Research Assistant Professor, Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, University of Miami Leonard Miller School of Medicine. p. 2 09/2004 – 09/2007 Director, Disparities and Community Outreach Core Resources, Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of Miami. 2005 – present Member, Cancer Epidemiology Program, Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of Miami. 2004 - present Faculty, Braman Family Breast Cancer Institute, Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of Miami. 2004 - present Steering Faculty, Graduate Program in Cancer Biology, University of Miami. 2004 – 05/2010 Graduate Instructor, Department of Health Behavior and Health Education, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill. 2002 - 2004 Pre-Doctoral Fellow, Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Research, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill. 2002 - 2004 Graduate Teaching Assistant, Department of Health Behavior and Health Education, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill. 2001 - 2004 Graduate Research Assistant, Center for Urban and Regional Studies (CURS), University of North Carolina Chapel Hill. 2001 - 2002 Pre-doctoral Trainee, Center for Health Promotion Disease Prevention, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill. 2001 - 2002 Graduate Research Assistant, North Carolina Breast Cancer Screening Program (NC-BCSP), Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill. 1999 - 2001 Research Associate, Behavioral Research Center, American Cancer Society, National Home Office, Atlanta. 1998 - 1999 Collaborative Evaluation Fellow, American Cancer Society National Home Office, Atlanta. 1997 - 1998 IV. PUBLICATIONS Juried or refereed journal articles and exhibitions: Kobetz, E., Menard, J., Hazan, G., Koru-Sengul, T., Joseph, T., Nissan, J., Barton, B., Blanco, B., Kornfeld, J. Perceptions of HPV and Cervical Cancer among Haitian Immigrant Women: Implications for Vaccine Acceptability. Journal of Health Education, Accepted for publication, February, 2011. Kobetz, E., Menard, J., Lipshultz, H., Marsh, S., Blanco, J. Flipcharts: A CBPR Approach for Cervical Cancer Prevention and Early Detection Among Haitian Women. Community-Engaged Scholarship for Health, http://www.ces4health.info/find-products/view-product.aspx?code=N2T8PZJ7 Kobetz, E., Kornfeld, J., Vanderpool, R., Finney Rutten, L., Parekh, N., O’Bryan, G., Menard, J. Knowledge of HPV among US Hispanic Women: Opportunities and Challenges for Cancer Prevention. Journal of Health Communication, 15:22–29, 2010. Kobetz, E., Menard, J., Dietz, N., Hazan, G., Soler-Vila, H., Diem, J., Auguste, P. Contextualizing the Survivorship Experiences of Haitian Immigrant Women with Breast Cancer: Opportunities for Health C.V. - Erin Kobetz, PhD, MPH p. 3 Promotion. Oncology Nursing Forum, Accepted for publication, July 2010. Cook, N., Kobetz, E., Reis, I., Fleming, L., Loer-Martin, D., and Saint Anthony, A (2010). Role of Patient Race/Ethnicity, Insurance and Age on Pap Smear Compliance Across 10 Community Health Centers in Florida. Ethnicity and Disease, 20(4):321-6. Menard, J., Kobetz, E., Diem, J., Lifleur, M., Blanco, J., Barton, B. (2010). The Socio-Cultural Context of Gynecological Health among Haitian Immigrant Women in Florida: Applying Ethnographic Methods to Public Health Inquiry. Ethnicity and Health, 15(3):253-67. Kobetz, E., Mendoza, A., Menard, J., Finney Rutten, L., Diem, J., Barton, B., Kornfeld, J., McKenzie, N. (2010) One Size Does Not Fit All: Differences in Knowledge between Haitian and African American Women. Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers and Prevention, 19(2): pp. 366-70. (Impact factor: 4.31) Kobetz, E., Menard, J., Barton, B., Maldonado, JC., Diem, J., Auguste, PD., Pierre, L (2010). Barriers to Breast Cancer Screening Among Haitian Women in Miami, Florida. Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health, 12(3): pp. 418-421. Dauphin McKenzie, N., Kobetz, E., Hnatyszyn, J., Lucci, J., Twiggs, L (2010). Women with HIV are more commonly infected with non-16 and -18 high-risk HPV types. Gynecologic Oncology, 116(3): pp. 572-577. DOI 10.1016/j.ygyno.2009.10.058. (Impact factor: 3.73) Scarinci, I., Garcia, F., Kobetz, E., Partridge, E., Brandt, H., Bell, M., Dignan, M., Walls, T., Castle, P. (2010). Cervical Cancer Prevention: New Tools and Old Barriers. Cancer, 116(11):2531-42. (Impact factor: 5.42) Menard, J., Kobetz, E., Cudris Maldonado, J., Diem, J., Barton, B., Blanco, J. (2010). Barriers to Cervical Cancer Screening Among Haitian Immigrant Women in Miami, Florida. Journal of Cancer Education (4):602-8. Barbee, L., Kobetz, E., Blanco, J., Menard, J., McKenzie, N., Ashlock, B., Hu, J., Lucci, J., Hooton, T (2009). Assessing the acceptability of self-sampling for HPV among Haitian immigrant women: CBPR in action. Cancer Causes and Control, 21(3): pp. 421. (Impact factor: 3.2) Lapciuc, P., Willy, N., Kobetz, E. Knowledge of HPV and Cervical Cancer among Women in Little Haiti. Young Scientist Journal, Accepted for publication August, 2009. Kobetz, E., Menard, J., Diem, J., Barton, B., Blanco, J. Pierre, L., Auguste, P.D. (2009). CBPR in Little Haiti: Challenges and Lessons Learned. Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research, Education, and Action, 3 (2), pp. 133-137. Kobetz, E., Menard, J., Barton, B., Pierre, L., Diem, J., Auguste, P.D. (2009). PatnГЁ en Aksyon: Addressing Cancer Disparities in Little Haiti through Research and Social Action. American Journal of Public Health, 99(7):1163-5. (Impact factor: 4.32) Kobetz, E., Mendoza, A., Barton, B., Menard, J., Allen, G., Pierre, L., Diem, J., McCoy, V., McCoy, C. (2008). Mammography Use Among Haitian Women in Miami, Florida: An Opportunity for Intervention. Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health, 12(3): 418-421. Kobetz, E., Vatalaro, K., Moore, A., Earp, J.A.L. (2005). Taking the Transtheoretical Model into the Field: A Curriculum for Lay Health Advisors. Health Promotion Practice, 6(3): 329-337. Kobetz, E., Daniel, M., Earp, J.A.L. (2003). Neighborhood poverty and self-reported health among lowincome, rural women, 50 years and older. Health and Place, 9: 263-271. C.V. - Erin Kobetz, PhD, MPH p. 4 Linnan, L., Thompson, B., Kobetz, E. (2002). The Working Well Trial: Selected Process Evaluation Results, in Steckler, A. and Linnan, L (eds), Process Evaluation for Public Health Intervention and Research. San Francisco: Jossey- Bass, pp.155-183. Ricketts, T., Kobetz, E., Goldsmith, L (2002). Geography and disparity in health. Report submitted to the Institute of Medicine. See: http://www.iom.edu/iom/iomhome.nsf/WFiles/DisparitiesRicketts/$file/Disparities-Ricketts.pdf Kinney, A.Y., Choi, Y., DeVellis, B., Millikan, R., Kobetz, E., Sandler, R. (2000). Attitudes toward genetic testing with patients with colorectal cancer. Cancer Practice, 8: 178-186. Kinney, A.Y., Choi, Y., DeVellis, B., Kobetz, E., Milikan, R., Sandler, R. (2000). Interest in genetic testing among first-degree relatives of colorectal cancer patients. Preventive Medicine, 18 (3): 249-252. Under Review: Kobetz, E., Menard, J., Bishop, I., Kish, J., Hazan, G., Lipshultz, H., Barton, B. Post-earthquake Haitian Immigrant Communities: Strength and Resilience within the Diaspora. American Journal of Public Health, April, 2011. (Impact factor: 4.32) Kobetz, E., Menard, J., Bishop, I., Kish, J., Barton, B. A Comprehensive Training for Community Health Workers Engaged in Participatory Action Research. Community-Engaged Scholarship for Health, February, 2011. Kobetz, E., Kish, J., Koru-Sengul, T., Bishop, I., Fleisher, E., Barton, B., Lipshultz, H., Barbee, L. HPV Burden in the immigrant Haitian Community of Miami, Florida: A CBPR investigation. Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers and Prevention, January, 2011. (Impact factor: 4.31) Dietz, N., Webb, M., Messiah, A., Byrne, M., Sherman, R., Parker, D., Stevens, M., Baker, E., Ocasio, M., Lee, D., Kobetz, E. Development of a Novel Community-Based Smoking Cessation Intervention: Leveraging Social Networks within a Community-Based Participatory Research Framework. American Journal of Public Health, January, 2011. (Impact factor: 4.32) Kornfeld, J., Kobetz, E., Menard, J., Lee, D., Reis, I. The Acceptability of the HPV Vaccine among a National Sample of US Hispanic Women. Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers and Prevention, December, 2010. (Impact factor: 4.31) Kobetz, E., Menard, J., Barton, B., Blanco, J., Auguste, PD. Reconceptualizing the Role of Community Health Workers: From Advocates to Researchers. Health Promotion Practice, February, 2010. Kenya, S., Kobetz, E., Baer, R., Symes, S., Powell, A. Adapting an Intervention from Haiti to Improve ARV Adherence in Miami, Florida: A Work in Progress. Journal of the Poor and Underserved, February 2010. V. PROFESSIONAL Funded Research: SOUTH FLORIDA CENTER FOR REDUCING HEALTH DISPARITIES (SUCCESS) (25% EFFORT) Principal Investigator: Erin Kobetz, Ph.D., Olveen Carrasquillo, MD Role: Community Engagement Core: PI; Research Core: PI; Administrative Core: PI Grant #: 1U54CA153705-01 (R01 Equivalent) Funding Source: National Cancer Institute Project Period: 09/01/2010 – 08/30/2015 Total Award: $4,200,000 C.V. - Erin Kobetz, PhD, MPH p. 5 PATNE EN AKSYON: ADDRESSING CERVICAL CANCER DISPARITIES IN LITTLE HAITI (10% EFFORT) Principal Investigator: Erin Kobetz, Ph.D. Grant #: R21CA148658 Funding Source: National Cancer Institute Project Period: 04/01/2010 – 03/30/2012 Total Award: $275,000 ASSESSING WOMEN'S KNOWLEDGE AND RISK OF CERVICAL CANCER AND HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS (HPV) AND ACCEPTABILITY OF A SELF-SAMPLING DEVICE AMONG WOMEN IN THOMONDE, HAITI Principal Investigator: Erin Kobetz, Ph.D. Grant #: Funding Source: University of Miami Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center International Cancer Research Developmental Grant Project Period: 12/1/2008-06/30/2011 Total Award: $50,000 (All Direct) FACILITATING ADJUSTMENT IN LOW-INCOME, BLACK WOMEN WITH BREAST CANCER (5% EFFORT) Principal Investigator: Erin Kobetz, Ph.D., Suzanne Lechner, Ph.D. Grant #: R01 Funding Source: National Cancer Institute Project Period: 12/1/2007-11/30/2012 Total Award: $2,425,630 (Direct) NEIGHBORHOOD CHARACTERISTICS, STRESS AND CERVICAL CANCER AMONG HAITIAN WOMEN (55% EFFORT) Principal Investigator: Erin Kobetz, Ph.D. Grant #: MRSGT-07-159-01-CPHPS (K01 Equivalent) Funding Source: American Cancer Society Project Period: 7/1/2007-6/30/2012 Total Award: $728,880 (Direct) IDENTIFYING SURVIVORSHIP NEEDS THROUGH COMMUNITY PARTNERS Principal Investigator: Erin Kobetz, Ph.D., Noella Dietz, Ph.D. Grant #: Funding Source: Lance Armstrong Foundation Project Period: 12/1/07-6/30/09 Total Award: $25,000 (Direct) PI BONE SE GRANM MATEN: THE EARLIER THE BETTER Principal Investigator: Erin Kobetz, Ph.D. Grant #: DISP0708723 Funding Source: Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation Project Period: 5/1/2007-7/30/2010 Total Award: $300,000 TESTING THE ACCEPTABILITY, FEASIBILITY AND COST-EFFECTIVENESS OF A SELF-SAMPLER FOR EARLY DETECTION OF CERVICAL NEOPLASIA AMONG HAITIAN WOMEN LIVING IN LITTLE HAITI Principal Investigator: Erin Kobetz, Ph.D. Grant #: Funding Source: University of Miami Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center Biobehavioral Oncology and Cancer Control Project Period: 1/1/2007-06/30/2010 C.V. - Erin Kobetz, PhD, MPH Total Award: p. 6 $50,000 (All Direct) TESTING THE ACCEPTABILITY, FEASIBILITY AND COST-EFFECTIVENESS OF A SELF-SAMPLER FOR EARLY DETECTION OF CERVICAL NEOPLASIA AMONG HAITIAN WOMEN LIVING IN LITTLE HAITI Principal Investigator: Erin Kobetz, Ph.D. Grant #: Funding Source: University of Miami Institute of Women’s Health Pilot Award Project Period: 1/1/2007-06/30/2009 Total Award: $50,000 (All Direct) EXAMINING CULTURAL AND GEOGRAPHIC VARIABILITY IN THE CANCER INFORMATION NEEDS OF CALLERS TO THE CANCER INFORMATION SERVICE (CIS) SPANISH-LANGUAGE CALL CENTER Principal Investigator: Erin Kobetz, Ph.D. Grant #: Funding Source: Coastal Cancer Information Service Project Period: 1/1/2007-12/31/2008 Total Award: $10,000 PARTNERS IN ACTION: A UM/LITTLE HAITI COLLABORATIVE UNITED AGAINST BREAST CANCER Principal Investigator: Erin Kobetz, Ph.D. Grant #: R21-CA-11981-01 Funding Source: National Cancer Institute Project Period: 7/1/06-6/31/08 Total Award: $331,139 (Direct) RACIAL/ETHNIC VARIABILITY IN STAGE OF DIAGNOSIS FOR BREAST CANCER AMONG WOMEN IN MIAMI, FLORIDA Principal Investigator: Erin Kobetz, Ph.D. Grant #: Funding Source: Braman Family Breast Cancer Institute Project Period: 6/1/2006-5/31/2007 Total Award: $50,000 (All Direct) SГ‰ EDE SГ‰: SISTERS HELPING SISTERS FOR EARLY DETECTION AND PREVENTION OF BREAST CANCER Principal Investigator: Erin Kobetz, Ph.D. Grant #: M051095 Funding Source: Florida Breast Cancer Coalition Research Foundation Project Period: 9/1/2005-8/31/2006 Total Award: $5,300 (Direct) SГ‰ EDE SГ‰: SISTERS HELPING SISTERS FOR EARLY DETECTION AND PREVENTION OF BREAST CANCER Principal Investigator: Erin Kobetz, Ph.D. Grant #: 98218 Funding Source: Dr. John T. MacDonald Foundation Project Period: 7/1/2005-6/31/2006 Total Award: $25,500 (Direct) SГ‰ EDE SГ‰: SISTERS HELPING SISTERS FOR EARLY DETECTION AND PREVENTION OF BREAST CANCER Principal Investigator: Erin Kobetz, Ph.D. Grant #: M0600284 Funding Source: Women’s Fund of Miami-Dade County C.V. - Erin Kobetz, PhD, MPH Project Period: Total Award: p. 7 1/1/2005-3/31/2006 $6,500 (Direct) Current Research Pending Review: TEAM SCIENCE APPLICATION Principal Investigator: Erin Kobetz, Ph.D., Olveen Carrasquillo, MD, David Lee, Ph.D., Maria Abreu, MD Role: Overall Program: Co-PI; Project 2: Team Leader Grant #: TBA Funding Source: Bankhead-Coley Cancer Research Program Project Period: Submitted 01/26/2011 Status: Under Review Research in Preparation: ADDRESSING COLORECTAL CANCER DISPARITIES IN SOUTH FLORIDA: CBPR IN ACTION Principal Investigator: Erin Kobetz, Ph.D., Dan Sussman, MD Grant #: TBA Funding Source: NCI (PAR-10-137) Project Period: 5 Years Status: To be submitted May 11, 2011 ADDRESSING CRC DISPARITIES FROM BENCH TO TRENCH Principal Investigator: Erin Kobetz, Ph.D., Dan Sussman, MD Grant #: TBA Funding Source: NCI (R01 PAR-10-038) Project Period: 5 Years Status: To be submitted June 5, 2011 Honors and Awards: Recipient, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine First Annual Citizenship Award 09/2010 Invited Plenary Speaker, American Society for Preventive Oncology (ASPO) (March 2011) 06/2010 Invited Speaker, American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) Biannual Meeting for Cancer Health Disparities (September 2010) 06/2010 Selected for faculty membership into the Beta Sigma chapter of Delta Sigma, the Public Health Honor Society at the University of Miami, Miller School of Medicine. 04/2010 Faculty Facilitator, Clinton Global Initiative, University of Miami 2010 Recipient, Pearl Powell Endowment, Women’s Cancer Association, University of Miami 2009 Nominee, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Community Health Leaders Award 2009 Nominee, Thomas Ehrlich Civically Engaged Faculty Award 2009 Scholar in Residence in Health Disparities, Jay Weiss Center for Social Medicine and Health Equity, University of Miami 2009 Women’s Health Research Day, Faculty Poster Award 2008 Health Disparities Scholar, National Institutes of Health Pre-doctoral National Research Service Award (NRSA), Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality/Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Research, 2005 & 2008 2002 – 2004 C.V. - Erin Kobetz, PhD, MPH p. 8 Pre-doctoral Trainee, Center for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention University of North Carolina Chapel Hill 2001 –2002 Collaborative Evaluation Fellow, American Cancer Society National Home Office 1998 Selected Presentation Abstracts: Kish, J., Bishop, I., Lipshultz, H., Raymondville, M., Marsh, S., Menard, J., Kobetz, E. (2011). Association Between High-risk HPV Infection and Feminine Hygiene Practices among Rural Haitians. Submitted for presentation at APHA National Convention. Kish, J., Koru-Sengul, T., Bishop, I., Fleisher, E., Barton, B., Lipshultz, H., Barbee, L., Kobetz, E. (2011). HPV Burden in the Haitian Community of Miami, Florida: A Community-based Participatory Research Investigation. Submitted for presentation at APHA National Convention. Kish, J., Bishop, I., Kaupert, S., Greathead, L., Lipshultz, H., Marsh, S., Raymondville, M., Kobetz, E. (2011). Assessing the Acceptability of a Cervical Self-sampling Screening Intervention in Rural Haiti. Submitted for presentation at APHA National Convention. Serota, D., Kish, J., O'Bryan, G., Hazan, G., Kobetz, E. (2011). Post-earthquake Media Exposure and Mental Health in Miami's Little Haiti Community. Submitted for presentation at APHA National Convention. Bishop, I., Kish, J., Kobetz, E. (2011). Assessing the Acceptability of Mobile Telephone-based Health Interventions among Rural Women in Thomonde, Haiti. Submitted for presentation at APHA National Convention. Shabbir, H., Kobetz, E. (2010). Community-Based Participatory Research (CBPR) to Assess the Acceptability of Self-Sampling for HPV among Haitian Women. Selected for presentation at Annual Biomedical Research Conference for Minority Students, Charlotte, NC. Kobetz, E., Menard, J., Hazan, G., Nicolas, G., Pierre, L., Galea, S. (2010). Impact of Haiti’s Earthquake on the South Florida Haitian Community. Selected for presentation at APHA National Convention, Denver, CO. Kobetz, E., Menard, J., Blanco, J., Diem, JD., Bastien, M. (2010). Reproductive Health Justice: Using Photovoice to Fight Cervical Cancer in Little Haiti, Miami. Selected for presentation at APHA National Convention, Denver, CO. Lipshultz, H., Kobetz, E., Menard, J., Marsh, S., Raymondville, M. (2010). A CBPR Approach for Cervical Cancer Prevention and Early Detection Among Haitian Women. Selected for presentation at APHA National Convention, Denver, CO. Obiaja, K., Parker, DF., Lee, DJ., Stevens, M., Kobetz, E. (2010). Miami Community Health Survey: Access to Care and Opportunities for Primary Care in an Underserved Urban Community. Selected for presentation at APHA National Convention, Denver, CO. Lipshultz, H., Menard, J., Marsh, S., Raymondville, M., Kobetz, E. (2010). A CBPR Approach for Cervical Cancer Prevention and Early Detection Among Haitian Women. Presented at Cancer, Culture and Literacy Conference, Clearwater, FL. Marcus, E., Potter, JN., Pereyra, M., Major, BT., Kobetz, E., Carrasquillo, O. (2010). Menopausal Experiences Among Haitian Immigrants: The Minority Women’s Midlife Health Survey. Presented at the Society of General Medicine Women’s Health Poster Session. McKenzie, N., Kobetz, E., Koru-Sengul, T., Rosa-Cunha, I., Ganjei-Azar, P., Prewitt, J., Wrenn, D., C.V. - Erin Kobetz, PhD, MPH p. 9 Morishita, A., Guetouche, T., Lucci, J., Hnatyszyn, J. (2010). Non-16/18 HPV Types are More Prevalent in HIV-Infected Women with CIN III in Miami, Florida. Presented at Society of Gynecologic Oncologists Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA. Nissan, J., Kobetz, E., Joseph, T., Menard, J., Barton, B. (2010) Assessing Health Information Seeking Behavior and HPV Knowledge Among Haitian Women in Little Haiti, Miami. Presented at Eastern-Atlantic Student Research Forum, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Miami, FL. Kobetz, E., Menard, J., Blanco, J., Barton, B., Lifleur, M., Hnatzysyzn, J. (2009). Women’s Intimate Health and Hygiene in Little Haiti: Traditional Therapy Options from Local Botanicas. Presented at APHA National Convention, Philadelphia, PA. Menard, J., Kobetz, E., Barton, B., Diem, J., Blanco, J., Lifleur, M. (2009). Social Context of Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening Barriers among Haitian Immigrant Women. Presented at APHA National Convention, Philadelphia, PA. Parker, D., Kobetz, E., Stevens, M., Obiaja, K., Rodriguez, M., Thompson, E., Smith, S., McMillian, W. (2009). Developing a Campus-Community Partnership: Lessons Learned in an Urban African American Community in Miami, Florida. Presented at APHA National Convention, Philadelphia, PA. Kornfeld, J., Kobetz, E., Vanderpool, R. (2009). Disparities in HPV Knowledge: What do Latino Women Know about HPV and Cervical Cancer? Presented at APHA National Convention, Philadelphia, PA. Kobetz, E., Menard, J., Diem, J., Blanco, J., Barton, B., Mckenzie, N., Auguste, P. (2009). A Biocultural Framework for Understanding the Excess Cervical Cancer Incidence and Mortality in Little Haiti, Miami, Florida. Presented at American Association for Cancer Research, Science of Health Disparities Conference, Arizona. Kobetz, E., Kornfeld, J., Soler-Vila, H., Blanco, J., Barton, B., Allen, G., Vanderpool, R. (2009). Variability in HPV Knowledge among Hispanic Women of Diverse Ancestry and Country of Origin. Presented at American Association for Cancer Research, Science of Health Disparities Conference, Arizona. Kornfeld, J., Parekh, N., Finney-Rutten, L., Vanderpool, R., Kobetz, E. (2009). Using HINTS Survey Items to Examine HPV Knowledge of US Spanish-Speaking Females Calling NCI’s Cancer Information Service. Presented at NCI Data Users Conference: Partners in Progress, Silver Springs, MD. Paraskos, L., Blanco, J., Kobetz, E. (2009). Knowledge of Human Papilloma Virus Infection among Haitian Women in the Little Haiti Community of South Florida. Presented at Florida Chapter of American College of Physicians Scientific Meeting, St. Petersburg, FL. Cook, N., Kobetz, E., Tamames, I., Loer-Martin, D. (2008). Patient risk factors contributing to Pap smear compliance across ten Community Health Centers. Presented at National Association of Community Health Centers Conference "Community Health Institute", New Orleans, LA. Cook, N., Kobetz, E., Tamames, I., Loer-Martin, D. (2008) Patient risk factors contributing to Pap smear compliance across ten Community Health Centers. Poster presented at Florida Office of Minority Health Conference, "Bridging the Gap: Embracing Solutions to Eliminate Health Disparities”, Tampa, FL. Kobetz, E. (2008). Community-Based Participatory Research in Little Haiti: Addressing Cancer Disparities Through Research and Social Action. Presented at Cancer, Culture and Literacy Conference, Clearwater, FL. Parker, D.F., Kobetz, E., Obiaja, K., Rodriguez, M. (2008) Linking Academic Cancer Centers with the Community: A Model for Community-Based and Disparities-focused Research. Poster presented at Cancer, Culture and Literacy Conference, Clearwater, FL. C.V. - Erin Kobetz, PhD, MPH p. 10 Kobetz, E., Menard, J., Giuliano, A., Barbee, L., Blanco, J., Auguste, P., Jacques, M., Hu, J., Lucci, J., Hooton, T. (2008). Feminine Hygiene Practices and Risk for HPV Infection Among Haitian Women. Presented at APHA National Convention, San Diego, CA. Kobetz, E., Diem, J., Brewster, C., Barbee, L., Pierre, L., Auguste, P., Blanco, J., Barton, B. (2008). Preventing Cervical Cancer in Little Haiti: A CBPR Success Story. Presented at APHA National Convention, San Diego, CA. Kobetz, E., Brewster, C., Diem, J., Barton, B., Pierre, L., Lifleur, M., Marcelin, LH., McCoy, C., McCoy, V. (2008). Challenges to Community Based Participatory Research in Little Haiti: Lessons Learned. Presented at APHA National Convention, San Diego, CA. Kornfeld, J., Kobetz, E., Soler-Vila, H., Allen, G., Vanderpool, R. (2008). Culture and Acculturation: Examining Factors that are Associated With Acceptance of Human Papillomavirus Vaccines Among Latinos. Presented at APHA National Convention, San Diego, CA. th Kobetz, E. (2008). HPV Vaccine Acceptability Among United States Hispanics. Presented at 10 World Congress of Psycho-oncology, Madrid, Spain. Kobetz, E., Diem, J., Barton, B. Pierre, L., Blanco, J., Lifleur, M., Marcelin, LH. (2008). Psychosocial Barriers to Routine Mammography Screening Among Haitian Women in Miami, Florida. Poster presented th at 10 World Congress of Psycho-oncology, Madrid, Spain. Kobetz, E. (2008). Understanding Links Between Place-Based Psychological Stress Cancer Outcomes. Presented at International Conference on Community Psychology, Lisbon, Portugal. Kobetz, E., Menard, J., Giuliano, A., Blanco, J., Barton, B., Barbee, L., Hu, J., Lucci, J., Hooton, T., Auguste, P., Jacques, M., Ashlock, B, Moore, I. (2008). Feminine Hygiene Practices and the Risk for HPV Infection and Cervical Dysplasia Among Haitian Women in Miami, Florida. Poster presented at Intercultural Cancer Council, Washington, DC. Ashlock, B., Kobetz, E., Swartzlander, T., Barbee, L., Blanco, J., Auguste, P., Hooton, T., Hu, J., Lucci, J. (2008). Acculturation and Knowledge of HPV Among Haitian Women. Presented at Intercultural Cancer Council, Washington, DC. Blanco, J., Kobetz, E., Barbee, L., Auguste, P., Hu, J., Lucci, J., Hooton, T., Ashlock, B., Swartzlander, T. (2008). Self-Sampling as a Culturally Acceptable Alternative to Pap Smear Screening Among Haitian Women. Presented at Intercultural Cancer Council, Washington, DC. Mendoza, A., Kobetz, E., Barton, B., Blanco, J., Obiaja, K., Pierre, L., Lifleur, M., Desert, N., Altime, M., Diem, J., McCoy, C. (2008). Partners in Action: A UM/Little Haiti Collaborative United Against Breast and Cervical Cancer. Presented at Intercultural Cancer Council, Washington, DC. Kobetz, E., Mendoza, A., Blanco, J., Barton, B., Pierre, L., McCoy, C., McCoy, V. (2008). Estimating the Prevalence of Mammography and Pap Smear Screening in Little Haiti: CBPR in Action. Presented at Society of Behavioral Medicine, San Diego, CA. Barbee, L., Kobetz, E., Hooton, T., Blanco, J., Ashlock, B., Auguste, P., Lucci, J. (2008). Chlamydia Infections Among Haitian Women Living in Little Haiti, Miami, Florida. Poster presented at Women’s Health Research Day, Miami, FL. Ashlock, B., Kobetz, E., Barbee, L., Soler-Vila, H., Blanco, J., Auguste, P., Lucci, J Hu, J., Hooton, T. (2008). Acculturation and Knowledge of HPV Among Haitian Women in Little Haiti, Miami, FL. Poster presented at Women’s Health Research Day, Miami, FL. Kobetz, E., Menard, J., Giuliano, A., Blanco, J., Barton, B., Barbee, L., Hu, J., Lucci, J., Hooton, T., C.V. - Erin Kobetz, PhD, MPH p. 11 Auguste, P., Jacques, M., Ashlock, B. (2008). Feminine Hygiene Practices and the Risk for HPV Infection and Cervical Dysplasia Among Haitian Women in Miami, Florida. Poster presented at Women’s Health Research Day, Miami, FL. Barbee, L., Kobetz, E., Blanco, J., Jacques, M., Auguste, P., Ashlock, B., Hu, J., Lucci, J., Hooton, T., Swartzlander, T. (2008). A Culturally-Appropriate Alternative to the Pap Smear for Haitian American Women: The Fournier Self-Sampling Device. Poster presented at Women’s Health Research Day, Miami, FL. Blanco, J., Kobetz, E., Barbee, L., Ashlock, B., Jacques, M., Auguste, P., Hu, J., Lucci, J., Hooton, T. (2008). Knowledge about HPV and Cervical Cancer in Little Haiti, Miami, FL. Poster presented at Women’s Health Research Day, Miami, FL. Kobetz, E., Menard, J., Giuliano, A., Auguste, P., Hu, J., Lucci, J., Hooton, T., Blanco, J., Ashlock, B. (2007). Feminine hygiene practices and the risk for HPV infection and cervical dysplasia among Haitian women in Miami, Florida. Presented at American Association for Cancer Research, Atlanta, GA. Kobetz, E., Barbee, L., Hu, J., Lucci, J., Hooton, T., Marcelin, L., Auguste, P., Blanco, J., Moore, I. (2007). An innovative community-based project to document the prevalence of HPV infection and cervical dysplasia in Little Haiti, Miami, Florida. Presented at American Association for Cancer Research, Atlanta, GA. Blanco, J., Kobetz, E., Barton, B., Pierre, L., MPH, Marcelin, L.H., McCoy, C., McCoy, V. (2007). Estimating the Prevalence of Mammography and Pap Smear Screening in Little Haiti: CBPR in Action. Poster presented at the American Association for Cancer Education Conference, Birmingham, AL. Barbee, L., Kobetz, E., Blanco, J., Auguste, P., Hu, J., Hooton, T., Lucci, J., Ashlock, B., Swartzlander, T., Becker, R. (2007). Discovering a Culturally-Appropriate Alternative to the Pap Smear for Haitian American Women: The Fournier Self-Sampling Device. Presented at APHA National Convention, Washington, DC. Kobetz, E., Barton, B., Gaffin-Rosenberg, L., Lifleur, M., Marcelin, L.H., Diem, J., Dietz, N., McCoy, V., McCoy, C. (2006). Reconceptualizing the Role of Community Health Workers: From Advocates to Researchers. Presented at the Annual American Public Health Association Conference, Boston, MA. , , Kobetz E., McCoy, C., Lefevre, R., Parker D., Barton, B. (2006). Partners in Action: A University of Miami / Little Haiti Collaborative United Against Breast Cancer. Presented at the American Public Health Association Conference, Boston, MA. Presentations: Kobetz, E. (2011). Addressing Cervical Cancer Disparities in Little Haiti: CBPR in Action. Presented at American Society of Preventive Oncology, Las Vegas, NV. Kobetz, E. (2011). Racial/Ethnic Differences in Breast Cancer Outcomes: One Size Does Not Fit All. Presented at American Society of Preventive Oncology, Las Vegas, NV. Kobetz, E. (2010). Racial/Ethnic Differences in Breast and Cervical Cancer Outcomes: One Size Does Not Fit All. Presented at Miami-Dade Department of Health, Doral, FL. Kobetz, E. (2010). Community-Based Participatory Research. Presented at BioFlorida Conference, Florida CURED, Ft. Lauderdale, FL. Kobetz, E. (2010). Racial/Ethnic Breast Cancer Outcomes: One size does not fit all. Presented at American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) Biannual Meeting for Cancer Health Disparities, Miami Beach, FL. C.V. - Erin Kobetz, PhD, MPH p. 12 Kobetz, E. (2010). The Challenges of Health Disparities: Are we Getting any Closer to Bridging the BlackWhite Gap? Presented at University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Black History Month Seminar Series, Miami, FL. Kobetz, E. (2009). Community-Based Participatory Research: From Bench to Trench. University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Clinical and Translational Science Awards Bootcamp, Key Biscayne, FL. Kobetz, E. (2009). Addressing Cervical Cancer in Little Haiti: CBPR in Action. Presented at University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center, Disparities in Health in America: Working Towards Social Justice Conference, Texas. Kobetz, E. (2009). Addressing Cervical Cancer in Little Haiti: CBPR in Action. Presented at Center for Haitian Studies Leadership Conference, Miami, Florida. Kobetz, E. (2009). Conversation about Cancer in the Hispanic Community. Presented at Community Meeting, Hialeah, Florida. Kobetz, E. (2009). Community-Based Participatory Research. Presented at University of Miami Dialogues in Research Ethics Seminar Series, Miami, Florida. Kobetz, E. (2008). Community-Based Participatory Research: From Bench to Trench. University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Clinical and Translational Science Awards Bootcamp, Key Biscayne, FL. Kobetz, E. (2008). The Role of FCDS in Community-Based Participatory Research: Two Examples From the Field. Presented at Florida State-wide Epidemiology Seminar, Orlando, FL Kobetz, E. (2008). Community-Based Participatory Research: A Report From the Field. Presented at University of Miami Family Medicine Grand Rounds, Miami, FL. Kobetz, E. (2008). Cervical Cancer in Little Haiti: An Opportunity for Social Change. Presented at Fanm Ayisyen Nan Miyami Conference, Miami, FL. Kobetz, E. (2008). Cancer Disparities in Little Haiti: The Role of Community-Based Participatory Research. Presented at Jay Weiss Center for Social Medicine and Health Equity Grand Rounds, Miami, FL. Kobetz, E. (2007). Disparities in Cervical Cancer: The Role of Community-Based Participatory Research. University of Miami Jay Weiss Center for Social Medicine and Health Equity. Miami, FL. Kobetz, E. (2007). The Disparities and Community Outreach Core Resource: An Overview. University of Miami Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center Annual Retreat. Macro Island, FL. Kobetz, E. (2007). Pap Tes Lakay: A Culturally-Acceptable Alternative to the Pap Smear for Haitian Women. University of Miami Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center Annual Retreat. Marco Island, FL. Kobetz, E. (2007). Disparity in Cervical Cancer Outcomes: A Real-Life Example. University of Miami Oncology Fellows Didactic Conference. University of Miami Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center. Kobetz, E. (2006). Disparity in Breast and Cervical Cancer Outcomes. University of Miami Sylvester Cancer Center Annual Retreat. Duck Key, FL. Kobetz, E. (2006). Partners in Action: A UM/Little Haiti Collaborative United Against Breast Cancer. Pap Core Presidents’ Meeting. Boca Raton, FL. Kobetz, E. (2006). Cancer and the Haitian American Community. Women’s Cancer Association Annual Meeting. Miami, FL. C.V. - Erin Kobetz, PhD, MPH p. 13 Kobetz, E. (2006). Racial/ethnic Disparities in Breast and Cervical Cancer: A Real Life Example. Didactic Conference in Hematology/Oncology, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine. Kobetz, E (2006). Campus-Community Partnerships for Health. Grantmakers in Health Annual Conference, Miami, FL. Kobetz, E. (2005). Disparity in Breast Cancer Outcomes. University of Miami Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center Annual Retreat. Key Largo, FL. VI. TEACHING Teaching Specialization: Community-based Participatory Research; Racial and Socio-economic disparities in health; Socio-ecologic approach to Research and Intervention; Social Epidemiology. Courses Taught: Community-based Participatory Research EPH647 University of Miami, Department of Epidemiology and Public Health Assistant Professor Fall 2010 Community-based Participatory Research EPH647 University of Miami, Department of Epidemiology and Public Health Assistant Professor Fall 2009 Advanced Epidemiology Research Methods EPI624 University of Miami, Department of Epidemiology and Public Health Assistant Professor Spring 2008 Social Determinants of Health HBHE 350/EPI 280 2002-2004 University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Department of Health Behavior and Health Education Developed the course syllabi; lectured and facilitated class discussion; supervised a teaching assistant; graded papers; assigned grades Graduate Instructor Social Ecology and Public Health HBHE 200 2001-2004 University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Department of Health Behavior and Health Education Graduate Teaching Assistant Graduate Instructor Program Planning HBHE 300, 2000-2001 2001-2004 University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Department of Health Behavior and Health Education Graduate Teaching Assistant University of Miami Invited Course Guest Lectureships: Community Access to the Hospital: Engaging Communities to Ensure Equitable Access and the Hospital as Collaborative Partner [Invited Guest Lecture], The Idea of the Hospital: An Interdisciplinary Inquiry University of Miami, interdisciplinary course across 6 graduate schools Spring 2011 Health Disparities Spring 2009, 2010, 2011 [Invited Guest Lecture], POL536, U.S. Health Care Crisis: Politics and Policies University of Miami (Instructor: D. Shalala) Community Based Participatory Research [Invited Guest Lecture], Research Methods in Community Psychology University of Miami Spring 2010 C.V. - Erin Kobetz, PhD, MPH p. 14 Successful Grant Writing [Invited Guest Lecture], EPI624, Advanced Applied Epidemiology University of Miami Miller School of Medicine Spring 2010 Methods of Cancer Epidemiology [Invited Guest Lecture], Research Methods in Cancer (CAB) University of Miami Fall 2006,2007,2008,2009 Racial/ethnic Disparities in Breast and Cervical Cancer: A Real Life Example [Invited Guest Lecture], Didactic Conference in Hematology/Oncology University of Miami Fall 2006,2007,2008,2009 Health Education and Behavior [Invited Guest Lecture], EPH520, Public Health University of Miami Spring, 2008, 2010, 2011 Disparities in Breast and Cervical Cancer [Invited Guest Lecture], EPID, Cancer Epidemiology University of Miami Epidemiology 101 [Invited Guest Lecture], MDB665, Tumor Biology University of Miami Spring 2006 Fall 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 Thesis and Dissertation Advisor/Post-doctoral Supervision: Dan Sussman, MD, Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine; Faculty, Department of Gastroenterology [MPH Advisor] 2010 - present Sonjia Kenya, Ed.D., University of Miami, Jay Weiss Center for Social Medicine and Health Equity; Faculty, Department of Family Medicine, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine [Research Advisor] 2010 - present Ian Bishop, Medical Student, Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine [MPH Advisor] 2010-present Heisy Asusta, University of Miami Undergraduate [Research Advisor] 2010-2011 Ana Vega, Howard Hughes Medical Institute College Scholars Research Program [Fellowship Advisor] 2010-2011 Hira Shabbir, Miami Dade College-University of Miami Bridge Program [Fellowship Advisor] 2010-2011 Emily Fleisher, American Cancer Society Summer Fellowship to Conduct Research on Disparities in Cancer Outcomes [Fellowship Advisor] Felix Ypanaque, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine Students Training in Research Fellowship [Fellowship Advisor] Summer 2010 Sumer 2010 Mauricio Robert and Olajumoke Akinsomisoye, Howard Hughes Medical Institute Summer High School Scholars Research Program [Fellowship Advisor] Summer 2010 Jonathan Kish, MPH, Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine [Ph.D. Advisor] 2010-present C.V. - Erin Kobetz, PhD, MPH p. 15 Nathalie McKenzie, MD, Gynecologic Oncology Fellow, University of Miami Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center [MPH Advisor] 2008-present Sargi Zoukaa, MD, Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine [MPH Advisor] 2008-present Amy Kravitz, MD, University of Miami Jay Weiss Resident in Social Medicine [MPH Advisor] 2008-present Chris Dodd, MD, University of Miami Jay Weiss Resident in Social Medicine [Fellowship Advisor] 2007-present Toni Essylane, MD, University of Miami Jay Weiss Resident in Social Medicine [MPH Advisor] 2007-present Nathalie Regalado, Medical Student, Awarded American Cancer Society Summer Fellowship to Conduct Research on Addressing Cancer Prevention through Beauty Salons in Hialeah [Fellowship Advisor] Summer 2009 PaulaSuzanne Lapciuc and Nadia Willy, Howard Hughes Medical Institute Summer High School Scholars Research Program [Fellowship Advisor] Summer 2009 Nicole Cook, PhD, Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine [Dissertation Chair] Completed December 2009 Julie Kornfeld, PhD, Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, Completed December 2009 University of Miami Miller School of Medicine [Dissertation Committee Member] Janelle Menard, PhD, MA, MPH, Department of Anthropology, University of South Florida [Dissertation Committee Member] Completed May 2009 Ariela Greenberg, Department of Psychology, University of Miami, Dissertation Committee member. Recinda Sherman, MPH, CTR, Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Dissertation Committee member. Anne Monroe, MD, University of Miami Jay Weiss Resident in Social Medicine [MPH Advisor] 2007-2009 Tai Hunte, MD, University of Miami Jay Weiss Resident in Social Medicine, [MPH Advisor] 2007-2009 Sarah Dominguez and Dashawna Fussell-Ware, Howard Hughes Medical Institute Summer High School Scholars Research Program [Fellowship Advisor] Summer 2008 Angela Dunn Mendoza, Medical Student, American Cancer Society Summer Fellowship to Conduct Research on Disparities in Cancer Outcomes [Fellowship Advisor] 2007- 2008 Lindley Barbee, MD, American Cancer Society Summer Fellowship to Conduct Research on Disparities in Cancer Outcomes [Fellowship Advisor] 2006- 2007 Michele Taubman, Medical Student, American Cancer Society Summer Fellowship to Conduct Research on Disparities in Breast Cancer Outcomes [Fellowship Advisor] 2004- 2005 C.V. - Erin Kobetz, PhD, MPH p. 16 VII. SERVICE University Committee and Administrative Responsibilities: University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, MPH Admissions Committee 2011 University of Miami Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center Poster Competition, Reviewer 2011 University of Miami Interdisciplinary Research Development Initiative Reviewer 2011 University of Miami Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, Co-Chair, PAP Corps Cancer Health Disparities Pilot Grants 2010 University of Miami Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, Search Committee for Center Director 2010 University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Department of Medicine, MD Admissions Committee 2010 University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, Doctoral Admissions Committee 2009 University of Miami, Jay Weiss Center for Social Medicine and Health Equity, Co-Director, Social Medicine Advocacy, Research and Training (SMART) Forum University of Miami, Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, American Cancer Society Institutional Award, Review Committee 2008-present July 2008 University of Miami, Center for Translational Science Award, Community Working Group 2007 – present University of Miami, Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, Distinguished Lecture Series Selection Committee 2007 – present University of Miami, Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, Committee for Outstanding Scientist Award 2007 – present University of Miami, Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, Young Philanthropists for Sylvester, Faculty Liaison 2007 – present Braman Family Breast Cancer Institute, Search Committee for Director 2006 Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, Comprehensive Exam Committee 2005 - 2008 University of Miami, Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, Associate Director for Division of Cancer Prevention and Control, Search Committee 2004 - 2005 Outside Committees: National Institutes of Health (NIH) Health Disparities and Equity Promotion (HDEP) Review Group Ad-Hoc Reviewer 2011 Florida Health Disparities Research Advisory Committee 2011 C.V. - Erin Kobetz, PhD, MPH p. 17 American Journal of Public Health Ad-hoc Reviewer 2011 Progress in Community Health Partnerships Ad-hoc Reviewer 2011 Journal of Health Communication Ad-hoc Reviewer 2011 Northwest Health Foundation, Community-Based Participatory Research Grants Grant Review Committee April 2010 Planned Parenthood of South Florida and the Treasure Coast Board of Directors 2009 – present Center for Haitian Studies (CHS), Miami, Florida Board of Directors 2008 – present Psychology and Health Editorial Board 2008-present Fanm Ayisyen Nan Miyami Annual Conference Planning Committee 2008 – present National Institutes of Health Exploratory Research Centers of Excellence for Minority Health and Health Disparities Scientific Review Panel December 2008 Community Network Program (CNP) Career Development Grants National Cancer Institute Study Section California Breast Cancer Research Program Community Breast Cancer Research Grants Grant Review Committee Susan G. Komen Foundation Breast Cancer Disparities Grants Study Section October 2006 March 2007 December 2007 July 2006 University of Miami CURRICULUM VITAE Date: July 8, 2011 I. PERSONAL Name: Mobile Phone: Office Phone: Home Address: Current Academic Rank: Current Track of Appointment: Primary Department: Secondary Appointment: Citizenship: William Keith Scott, Ph.D. (305) 989-7915 (305) 243-2371 4459 Stone Ridge Way, Weston, FL 33331 Professor Tenured Dr. John T. Macdonald Foundation Department of Human Genetics Epidemiology and Public Health USA II. HIGHER EDUCATION Dates Institution Degree 1996 1993 1991 University of South Carolina University of South Carolina The Pennsylvania State University PhD MSPH BS Epidemiology Epidemiology Microbiology III. EXPERIENCE Dates Institution 1/2007-present University of Miami Professor Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine Dr. John T. Macdonald Foundation Department of Human Genetics Department of Epidemiology and Public Health Department of Medicine, Division of Human Genetics (3/2008-present) (4/2009-present) (1/2007-2/2008) Academic Rank 1/2007-6/2009 Duke University Medical Center Department of Medicine Division of Medical Genetics Adjunct Associate Professor 12/2006-1/2007 Duke University Medical Center Department of Medicine Section of Medical Genetics Associate Professor (tenure track) 3/2003 – 12/2006 Duke University Medical Center Department of Medicine Section of Medical Genetics Associate Research Professor 7/2001 – 1/2007 Duke University Medical Center Assistant Research Professor Department of Biostatistics and Bioinformatics 7/1997 – 2/2003 Duke University Medical Center Department of Medicine Section of Medical Genetics 1/1996 – 6/1997 Duke University Medical Center Research Associate Department of Medicine Division of Neurology and Section of Medical Genetics Assistant Research Professor William K. Scott, Ph.D. University of Miami Curriculum Vitae PUBLICATIONS Books and Monographs Published: 1. Hancock DB, Scott WK, Population-based case-control association studies. In: Current Protocols in Human Genetics, John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2007 Jan; Chapter 1: Unit 1.17. 2. Scott WK, Schildkraut JM. Complex Genetic Interactions. In: Pericak-Vance MA, Haines JL (Eds), Genetic Analysis of Complex Diseases. (2nd Ed), Wiley-Liss, New York, 2006, p.397. 3. Scott WK. Geriatric Psychiatry: Genetics of Late Life Degenerative Disorders. In: Sadock BJ & Sadock VA (Eds), Kaplan and Sadock’s Comprehensive Textbook of Psychiatry (8th Ed), Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Philadelphia, 2004, pp. 3653-3659. 4. Scott WK, Gene and Environment. In: Robinson R, Genetics (Vol 2), Thomson Gale, New York, 2003, p.54. 5. Scott WK, Epidemiologist. In: Robinson R, Genetics (Vol 2), Thomson Gale, New York, 2003, p.6. 6. Scott WK, Aging and Life Span. In: Robinson R, Genetics (Vol 1), Thomson Gale, New York, 2003, p.6. 7. Haines JL, Bailey LR, Grubber JM, Hedges D, Hall JL, West S, Santoro L, Kemmerer B, Saunders AM, Roses AD, Small GW, Scott WK, Conneally PM, Vance JM, Pericak-Vance, MA. A Genomic Search for Alzheimer’s Disease Genes. In: K Iqbal, S Sisodia, and B Winblad, (Eds). Alzheimer’s Disease: Advances in Etiology, Pathogenesis and Therapeutics John Wiley & Sons, London, 2001, pp.33-43. Juried or refereed journal articles or exhibitions: 1. Rosentul DC, Plantinga TS, Scott WK, Alexander BD, van de Geer NM, Perfect JR, Kullberg BJ, Johnson MD, Netea MG. The impact of caspase-12 on susceptibility to candidemia. Eur J Clin Microbiol Infect Dis 2011 Jun 25. [Epub ahead of print]. 2. Edwards DR, Gilbert JR, Jiang L, Gallins PJ, Caywood L, Creason M, Fuzzell D, Knebusch C, Jackson CE, Pericak-Vance MA, Haines JL, Scott WK. Successful aging shows linkage to chromosomes 6, 7, and 14 in the Amish. Ann Hum Genet. 2011 Jul;75(4):516-28. doi: 10.1111/j.1469-1809.2011.00658.x. PMCID: PMC Journal-In Process. 3. Houston SK, Pina Y, Clarke J, Koru-Sengul T, Scott WK, Nathanson L, Schefler AC, Murray TG. Regional and Temporal Differences in Gene Expression of LHBETATAG Retinoblastoma Tumors. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. 2011 May 12. [Epub ahead of print]. 4. Cummings AC, Lee SL, McCauley JL, Jiang L, Crunk A, McFarland LL, Gallins PJ, Fuzzell D, Knebusch C, Jackson CE, Scott WK, Pericak-Vance MA, Haines JL. A genome-wide linkage screen in the Amish with Parkinson disease points to chromosome 6. Ann Hum Genet. 2011 May;75(3):351-8. doi: 10.1111/j.1469-1809.2011.00643.x. PubMed Central PMCID: PMC3077806. Page 2 of 48 William K. Scott, Ph.D. University of Miami Curriculum Vitae 5. Spencer KL, Olson LM, Schnetz-Boutaud N, Gallins P, Agarwal A, Iannaccone A, Kritchevsky SB, Garcia M, Nalls MA, Newman AB, Scott WK, Pericak-Vance MA, Haines JL. Using Genetic Variation and Environmental Risk Factor Data to Identify Individuals at High Risk for Age-Related Macular Degeneration. PLoS ONE. 2011 6(3): e17784. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0017784. PMCID: PMC3063776. 6. Butler MW, Burt A, Edwards TL, Zuchner S, Scott WK, Martin ER, Vance JM, Wang L. Vitamin d receptor gene as a candidate gene for Parkinson disease. Ann Hum Genet. 2011 Mar;75(2):20110. Doi:10.1111/j.1469-1809.2010.00631.x. PMCID: PMC3077063 [Available on 2012/3/1]. 7. Morris GA, Velez-Edwards DR, Hill, PC, Wejse C, Bisseye C, Olesen R, Edwards TL, Gilbert JR, Myers JL, Stryjewski ME, Abbate E, Estevan R, Hamilton CD, Tacconelli A, Novelli G, Brunetti E, Aaby P, Sodemann M, Г�stergaard L, Adegbola R, Williams SM, Scott WK, Sirugo G. 2011 Interleukin 12B (IL12B) Genetic Variation and Pulmonary Tuberculosis: A Study of Cohorts from The Gambia, Guinea-Bissau, United States and Argentina. PLoS One. 2011 Feb 9;6(2):e16656. PMCID: PMC3037276. 8. Edwards YJK, Beecham GW, Scott WK, Khuri S, Bademci G, Tekin D, Martin ER, Jiang Z, Mash DC, ffrench-Mullen J, Pericak-Vance MA, Tsinoremas N, Vance JM. Identifying Consensus Disease Pathways in Parkinson's disease using an Integrative Systems Biology Approach. PLoS One. 2011 Feb 22;6(2):e16917. PMCID: PMC3043094. 9. Hennig BJ, Velez-Edwards DR, Schim van der Loeff MF, Bisseye C, Edwards TL, Tacconelli A, Novelli G, Aaby P, Kaye S, Scott WK, Jaye A, Whittle HC, Williams SM, Hill AV, Sirugo G. CD4 Intragenic SNPs Associate With HIV-2 Plasma Viral Load and CD4 Count in a Community-Based Study From Guinea-Bissau, West Africa. J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr. 2011 Jan 1;56(1):1-8. 10. Alcalay RN, Siderowf A, Ottman R, Caccappolo E, Mejia-Santana H, Tang MX, Rosado L, Louis ED, Ruiz D, Waters C, Fahn S, Cote L, Frucht S, Ford B, Orbe Reilly M, Ross B, Verbitsky M, Kisselev S, Comella C, Colcher C, Jennings D, Nance M, Bressman S, Scott WK, Tanner C, Mickel S, Rezak M, Novak KE, Friedman JH, Pfeiffer RF, Marsh L, Hiner B, Clark LN, Marder KS. Olfaction in Parkin heterozygotes and compound heterozygotes: the CORE-PD study. Neurology. 2011 Jan 25;76(4):319-26. PMCID: PMC3034420 [Available on 2012/1/25]. 11. Caccappolo E, Alcalay RN, Mejia-Santana H, Tang MX, Rakitin B, Rosado L, Louis ED, Comella CL, Colcher A, Jennings D, Nance MA, Bressman S, Scott WK, Tanner CM, Mickel SF, Andrews HF, Waters C, Fahn S, Cote LJ, Frucht S, Ford B, Rezak M, Novak K, Friedman JH, Pfeiffer RF, Marsh L, Hiner B, Siderowf AD, Ross BM, Verbitsky M, Kisselev S, Ottman R, Clark LN, Marder KS. Neuropsychological Profile of Parkin Mutation Carriers with and without Parkinson Disease: The CORE-PD Study. J Int Neuropsychol Soc. 2011 Jan;17(1):91-100. PMCID: PMC Journal-In Process. 12. Spencer KL, Olson LM, Schnetz-Boutaud N, Gallins P, Wang G, Scott WK, Agarwal A, Jakobsdottir J, Conley Y, Weeks DE, Gorin MB, Pericak-Vance MA, Haines JL. Dissection of Chromosome 16p12 Linkage Peak Suggests a Possible Role for CACNG3 Variants in AgeRelated Macular Degeneration Susceptibility. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. 2011 Mar 28;52(3):174854. PMCID: PMC3101690 [Available on 2012/3/1]. 13. Wang G, Scott WK, Haines JL, Pericak-Vance MA. Genotype at Polymorphism rs11200638 and HTRA1 Expression Level. Arch Ophthalmol. 2010 Nov;128(11):1491-3. PMCID: PMC Journal-In Process. Page 3 of 48 William K. Scott, Ph.D. University of Miami Curriculum Vitae 14. Bademci G, Edwards TL, Torres AL, Scott WK, ZГјchner S, Martin ER, Vance JM, Wang L. A Rare Novel Deletion of Tyrosine Hydroxylase Gene in Parkinson Disease. Hum Mutat. 2010 Oct;31(10):E1767-71. PMCID: PMC3025121. 15. Alcalay RN, Caccappolo E, Mejia-Santana H, Tang MX, Rosado L, Ross BM, Verbitsky M, Kisselev S, Louis ED, Comella C, Colcher A, Jennings D, Nance MA, Bressman SB, Scott WK, Tanner C, Mickel S, Andrews H, Waters C, Fahn S, Cote L, Frucht S, Ford B, Rezak M, Novak K, Friedman JH, Pfeiffer R, Marsh L, Hiner B, Siderowf A, Ottman R, Marder K, Clark LN. Frequency of known mutations in early-onset Parkinson disease: implication for genetic counseling: the consortium on risk for early onset Parkinson disease study. Arch Neurol. 2010 Sep;67(9):1116-22. PMCID: PMC Journal-In Process. 16. Naj AC, Beecham GW, Martin ER, Gallins PJ, Powell EH, Konidari I, Whitehead PL, Guiging C, Haroutunian V, Scott WK, Vance JM, Slifer MA, Gwirtsman HE, Gilbert JR, Haines JL, Buxbaum JD, Pericak-Vance MA. Dementia revealed: novel chromosome 6 locus for late-onset Alzheimer disease provides genetic evidence for folate-pathway abnormalities. PLoS Genet. 2010 Sep 23;6(9). pii: e1001130. PMCID: PMC2944795. 17. Ahn SH, Deshmukh H, Johnson N, Cowell LG, Rude TH, Scott WK, Nelson CL, Zaas AK, Marchuk DA, Keum S, Lamlertthon S, Sharma-Kuinkel BK, Sempowski GD, Fowler VG. Two Genes on A/J Chromosome 18 Are Associated with Susceptibility to Staphylococcus aureus Infection by Combined Microarray and QTL Analyses. PLoS Pathog. 2010 Sep 2;6(9). pii: e1001088. PMCID: PMC2932726. 18. Hamza TH, Zabetian CP, Tenesa A, Laederach A, Montimurro J, Yearout D, Kay DM, Doheny KF, Paschall J, Pugh E, Kusel VI, Collura R, Roberts J, Griffith A, Samii A, Scott WK, Nutt J, Factor SA, Payami H. Common genetic variation in the HLA region is associated with late-onset sporadic Parkinson’s disease. Nat Genet. 2010 Sep;42(9):781-5. PMCID: PMC2930111. 19. Gbadegesin R, Lavin P, Janssens L, Bartkowiak B, Homstad A, Wu G, Bowling B, Eckel J, Potocky C, Abbott D, Conlon P, Scott WK, Howell D, Hauser E, Winn MP. A New Locus for Familial FSGS on Chromosome 2P. J Am Soc Nephrol. 2010 Aug;21(8):1390-7. PMCID: PMC2938593 [Available on 2011/8/1]. 20. Alcalay RN, Mejia-Santana H, Tang M –X, Rakitin BC, Rosado L, Ross B, Verbitsky M , Kisselev S, Louis ED, Comella C, Colcher A, Jennings D, Nance M, Bressman S, Scott WK, Tanner C, Mickel S, Andrews H, Waters C, Fahn S, Cote L, Frucht S, Ford B, Rezak M, Novak K, Friedman JH, Pfeiffer R, Marsh L, Hiner B , Siderowf A, Ottman R, Clark LN, Marder K MD, Caccappolo E. Self-report of cognitive impairment and mini-mental state examination performance in PRKN, LRRK2, and GBA carriers with early onset Parkinson's disease. J Clin Exp Neuropsychol. 2010 Aug;32(7):775-9. PMCID: PMC2911493 [Available on 2011/8/1]. 21. Marder K, Tang M–X, Mejia-Santana H, Rosado L, Louis ED, Comella C, Colcher A, Siderowf A, Jennings D, Nance M, Bressman S, Scott WK, Tanner C, Mickel S, Andrews H, Waters C, Fahn S, Ross B, Cote L, Frucht S, Ford B, Alcalay RN, Rezak M, Novak K, Friedman JH, Pfeiffer R, Marsh L, Hiner B, Greg Neils, Verbitsky M, Kisselev S, Caccoppolo E, Ottman R, Clark LN. Predictors of parkin mutations in early-onset Parkinson disease: the consortium on risk for earlyonset Parkinson disease study. Arch Neurol. 2010 Jun;67(6):731-8. PMCID: PMC Journal - In Process. Page 4 of 48 William K. Scott, Ph.D. University of Miami Curriculum Vitae 22. Ayala-Haedo JA, Gallins PJ, Whitehead P, Schwartz SG, Kovach JL, Postel EA, Agarwal A, Wang Gaofeng, Haines J, Pericak-Vance M, Scott WK. Analysis of single nucleotide polymorphisms in the NOS2A gene and interaction with smoking in age-related macular degeneration. Ann Hum Genet. 2010 May;74(3):195-201. PMCID: PMC2882995. 23. Chen W, Stambolian D, Edwards AO, Branham KE, Othman M, Jakobsdottir J, Tosakulwong N, Pericak-Vance MA, Campochiaro PA, Klein ML, Tan PL, Conley YP, Kanda A, Kopplin L, Li Y, Augustaitis KJ, Karoukis AJ, Scott WK, Agarwal A, Kovach JL, Schwartz SG, Postel EA, Brooks M, Baratz KH, Brown WL; Complications of Age-Related Macular Degeneration Prevention Trial Research Group, Brucker AJ, Orlin A, Brown G, Ho A, Regillo C, Donoso L, Tian L, Kaderli B, Hadley D, Hagstrom SA, Peachey NS, Klein R, Klein BE, Gotoh N, Yamashiro K, Ferris Iii F, Fagerness JA, Reynolds R, Farrer LA, Kim IK, Miller JW, CortГіn M, Carracedo A, SanchezSalorio M, Pugh EW, Doheny KF, Brion M, Deangelis MM, Weeks DE, Zack DJ, Chew EY, Heckenlively JR, Yoshimura N, Iyengar SK, Francis PJ, Katsanis N, Seddon JM, Haines JL, Gorin MB, Abecasis GR, Swaroop A.. Genetic variants near TIMP3 and high-density lipoproteinassociated loci influence susceptibility to age-related macular degeneration. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2010 Apr 20;107(16):7401-6. PMCID: PMC2867722. 24. Edwards DR, Gallins P, Polk M, Ayala-Haedo J, Schwartz SG, Kovach JL, Spencer K, Wang G, Agarwal A, Postel EA, Haines JL, Pericak-Vance M, Scott WK. Inverse association of female hormone replacement therapy and oral contraceptive use with age-related macular degeneration and interactions with ARMS2 polymorphisms. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. 2010 Apr;51(4):1873-9. PMCID: PMC2868389. 25. Wang G, Spencer KL, Scott WK, Whitehead P, Court BL, Ayala-Haedo J, Mayo P, Schwartz SG, Kovach JL, Gallins P, Polk M, Agarwal A, Postel EA, Haines JL, Pericak-Vance MA.. Analysis of the indel at the ARMS2 3'UTR in age-related macular degeneration. Hum Genet. 2010 Mar;127(5):595-602. PMCID: PMC2934780. 26. Edwards TL, Scott WK, Almonte C, Burt A, Powell EH, Beecham GW, Wang L, Zuchner S, Konidari I, Wang G, Singer C, Nahab F, Scott B, Stajich JM, Pericak-Vance M, Haines J, Vance JM, Martin ER. Genome-wide association study confirms SNPs in SNCA and the MAPT region as common risk factors for Parkinson disease. Ann Hum Genet. 2010 Mar;74(2):97-109. PMCID: PMC2853717. 27. Montgomery MP, Kamel F, Pericak-Vance, MA, Haines, JL, Postel EA, Agarwal A, Barber M, Scott WK, Schmidt S. Overall diet quality and age-related macular degeneration. Ophthalmic Epidemiol. 2010 Jan-Feb;17(1):58-65. PMCID: PMC Journal-In Process. 28. Velez DR, Wejse C, Stryjewski ME, Abbate E, Hulme WF, Myers JL, Estevan R, Patillo SG, Olesen R, Tacconelli A, Sirugo G, Gilbert JR, Hamilton CD, Scott WK. Variants in Toll-like receptors 2 and 9 influence susceptibility to pulmonary tuberculosis in Caucasians, AfricanAmericans, and West Africans. Hum Genet. 2010 Jan;127(1):65-73. PMCID: PMC2902366. 29. Alcalay RN, Mejia-Santana H, Tang MX, Rosado L, Verbitsky M, Kisselev S, Ross BM, Louis ED, Comella CL, Colcher A, Jennings D, Nance MA, Bressman S, Scott WK, Tanner C, Mickel SF, Andrews HF, Waters CH, Fahn S, Cote LJ, Frucht SJ, Ford B, Rezak M, Novak K, Friedman JH, Pfeiffer R, Marsh L, Hiner B, Siderowf A, Caccappolo E, Ottman R, Clark LN, Marder KS. Motor phenotype of LRRK2 G2019S carriers in early-onset Parkinson disease. Arch Neurol. 2009 Dec;66(12):1517-22. PMCID: PMC2837584. Page 5 of 48 William K. Scott, Ph.D. University of Miami Curriculum Vitae 30. Velez DR, Hulme WF, Myers JL, Weinberg B, Levesque MC, Stryjewski ME, Abbate E, Estevan R, Patillo SG, Gilbert JR, Hamilton CD, Scott WK. NOS2A, TLR4, and IFNGR1 interactions influence pulmonary tuberculosis susceptibility in African-Americans. Hum Genet. 2009 Nov;126(5):643-53. PMCID: PMC2881538. 31. Velez DR, Hulme WF, Myers JL, Stryjewski ME, Abbate E, Estevan R, Patillo SG, Gilbert JR, Hamilton CD, Scott WK. Association of SLC11A1 with tuberculosis and interactions with NOS2A and TLR2 in African-Americans and Caucasians. Int J Tuberc Lung Dis. 2009 Sep;13(9):1068-76. PMCID: PMC2902362. 32. Wang G, Spencer KL, Court BL, Olson LM, Scott WK, Haines JL, Pericak-Vance MA. Localization of age-related macular degeneration-associated ARMS2 in cytosol, not mitochondria. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. 2009 Jul;50(7):3084-90. PMCID: PMC3001322. 33. Gao X, Martin ER, Liu Y, Mayhew G, Vance JM, Scott WK. Genome-wide Linkage Screen in Familial Parkinson Disease Identifies Loci on Chromosomes 3 and 18. Am J Hum Genet. 2009 Apr;84(4):499-504. PMCID: PMC2667976. 34. Bronstein J, Carvey P, Chen H, Cory-Slechta D, DiMonte D, Duda J, English P, Goldman S, Grate S, Hansen J, Hoppin J, Jewell S, Kamel F, Koroshetz W, Langston JW, Logroscino G, Nelson L, Ravina B, Rocca W, Ross GW, Schettler T, Schwarzschild M, Scott B, Seegal R, Singleton A, Steenland K, Tanner CM, Van Den Eeden S, Weisskopf M. Meeting report: consensus statement-Parkinson's disease and the environment: collaborative on health and the environment and Parkinson's Action Network (CHE PAN) conference 26-28 June 2007. Environ Health Perspect. 2009 Jan;117(1):117-21. 35. Hancock DB, Martin ER, Vance JM, Scott WK. Nitric oxide synthase genes and their interactions with environmental factors in Parkinson’s disease. Neurogenetics. 2008 Oct;9(4):249-62. PMCID: PMC2630458. 36. Carney RM, Slifer MA, Lin P-I, Gaskell P.C., Scott WK, Potocky CF, Hulette CM, Welsh-Bohmer KA, Schmechel DE, Vance JM, Pericak-Vance MA. Longitudinal Follow-Up of Late-Onset Alzheimer Disease Families. American Journal of Medical Genetics Part B Neuropsychiatric Genetics. 2008 Jul 5;147B(5):571-578. PMCID: PMC2713878. 37. Spencer KL, Olson LM, Anderson BM, Schnetz-Boutaud N, Scott WK, Gallins P, Agarwal A, Postel EA, Pericak-Vance MA, Haines JL. C3 R102G polymorphism increases risk of age-related macular degeneration. Hum Mol Genet. 2008 Jun 15;17(12):1821-4. PMCID: PMC2900893. 38. Spencer KL, Hauser MA, Olson LM, Schmidt S, Scott WK, Gallins P, Agarwal A, Postel EA, Pericak-Vance MA, Haines JL. Deletion of CFHR3 and CFHR1 genes in age-related macular degeneration. Hum Mol Genet. 2008 Apr 1;17(7):971-7. PMCID: PMC Journal-In Process. 39. Hancock DB, Martin ER, Mayhew GM, Stajich JM, Jewett R, Stacy MA, Scott BL, Vance JM, Scott WK. Pesticide exposure and risk of Parkinson’s disease: a family-based case-control study. BMC Neurology. 2008 Mar 28;8:6. PMCID: PMC2323015. 40. Gao X, Scott WK, Wang G, Mayhew G, Li Y-J, Vance JM, Martin ER. Gene-gene interaction between FGF20 and MAOB in Parkinson Disease. Annals of Human Genetics. 2008 Mar;72 (Pt2); 157-62. Page 6 of 48 William K. Scott, Ph.D. University of Miami Curriculum Vitae 41. Shuler RK, Gallins P, Hauser MA, Schmidt S, Caldwell J, Scott WK, Agarwal A, Haines JL, Pericak-Vance MA, Postel EA. Peripheral Reticular Pigmentary Change is associated with Complement Factor H polymorphism (Y402H) in age-related macular degeneration. Ophthalmology. 2008 Mar;115(3):520-4. 42. Shuler RK Jr, Schmidt S, Gallins P, Hauser MA, Scott WK, Caldwell J, Agarwal A, Haines JL, Pericak-Vance MA, Postel EA. Phenotype Analysis of Patients With the Risk Variant LOC387715 (A69S) in Age-related Macular Degeneration. American Journal of Ophthalmology. 2008 Feb; 145(2):303-307. 43. Wang G, van der walt JM, Mayhew G, Li YJ, ZГјchner S, Scott WK, Martin ER, Vance JM. Variation in the miRNA-433 binding site of FGF20 confers risk for Parkinson disease by overexpression of О±-synuclein. American Journal of Human Genetics. 2008 Feb;82(2):283-9. 44. Hancock DB, Martin ER, LI YJ, Scott, WK. Methods for interaction analyses using family-based case-control data: conditional logistic regression versus generalized estimating equations. Genetic Epidemiology. 2007 Dec;31(8):883-93. 45. Spencer KL, Hauser MA, Olson LM, Schnetz-Boutaud N, Scott WK, Schmidt S, Gallins P, Agarwal A, Postel EA, Pericak-Vance MA, Haines JL. Haplotypes spanning the complement factor H gene are protective against age-related macular degeneration. Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science. 2007 Sep;48(9):4277-83. 46. Spencer KL, Hauser, MA, Olson LM, Schmidt S, Scott WK, Gallins P, Agarwal A, Postel EA, Pericak-Vance MA, Haines JL. Protective Effect of Complement Factor B and Complement Component 2 Variants in Age-related Macular Degeneration. Human Molecular Genetics. 2007 Aug 15;16(16):1986-92. 47. Scott WK, Schmidt S, Hauser MA, Gallins P, Schnetz-Boutaud N, Spencer KL, Gilbert JR, Agarwal A, Postel EA, Haines JL, Pericak-Vance MA. Independent effects of complement factor H Y402H polymorphism and cigarette smoking on risk of age-related macular degeneration. Ophthalmology. 2007 June; 114(6):1151-6. 48. Clark LN, Haamer E, Mejia-Santana H, Harris J, Lesage S, Durr A, Janin S, Hedrich K, Louis ED, Cote LJ, Andrews H, Fahn S, Waters C, Ford B, Frucht S, Scott WK, Klein C, Brice A, Roomere H, Ottman R, Marder K. Construction and validation of a Parkinson’s disease mutation genotyping array for the Parkin gene. Movement Disorders. 2007 May 15;22(7):932-7. 49. Hancock DB, Martin ER, Stajich JM, Jewett R, Stacy MA, Scott BL, Vance JM, Scott WK. Smoking, caffeine, and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs in families with Parkinson's disease. Archives of Neurology. 2007 Apr;64(4):576-80. 50. Shuler RK Jr, Hauser MA, Caldwell J, Gallins P, Schmidt S, Scott WK, Agarwal A, Haines JL, Pericak-Vance MA, Postel EA. Neovascular age-related macular degeneration and its association with LOC387715 and complement factor H polymorphism. Archives of Ophthalmology. 2007 Jan;125(1):63-7. 51. Kang S, Scott WK, Li Y-J, Hauser M, van der Walt J, Fujiwara K, Mayhew GM, West SG, Vance JM, Martin ER. Family based case-control study of MAOA and MAOB polymorphisms shows evidence of association in Parkinson disease. Movement Disorders. 2006 Dec;21(12):2175-80. Page 7 of 48 William K. Scott, Ph.D. University of Miami Curriculum Vitae 52. Hancock DB, Martin ER, Fujiwara K, Stacy MA, Scott BL, Stajich JM, Jewett R, Li YJ, Hauser MA, Vance JM, Scott WK. NOS2A and the modulating effect of cigarette smoking in Parkinson disease. Annals of Neurology. 2006 Sep;60(3):366-73. 53. Postel EA, Agarwal A, Caldwell J, Gallins P, Toth C, Schmidt SA, Scott WK, Hauser MA, Haines JL, Pericak-Vance MA. Complement Factor H increases risk for atrophic age-related macular degeneration. Ophthalmology. 2006 Sep;113(9):1504-7. 54. Li YJ, Scott WK, Zhang L, Lin PI, Oliveira SA, Skelly T, Doraiswamy MP, Welsh-Bohmer KA, Martin ER, Haines JL, Pericak-Vance MA, Vance JM. Revealing the role of glutathione Stransferase omega in age-at-onset of Alzheimer and Parkinson diseases. Neurobiology of Aging 2006 Aug;27(8):1087-93. 55. Schmidt S, Hauser MA, Scott WK, Postel EA, Agarwal A, Gallins P, Wong F, Chen YS, Spencer K, Schnetz-Boutaud N, Haines JL, Pericak-Vance MA. Cigarette smoking strongly modifies the association of LOC387715 and age-related macular degeneration. American Journal of Human Genetics. 2006 May;78(5):852-64. 56. McCauley JL, Hahs DW, Jiang L, Scott WK, Welsh-Bohmer KA, Jackson CE, Vance JM, PericakVance MA, Haines JL. Combinatorial Mismatch Scan (CMS) for loci associated with dementia in the Amish. BMC Medical Genetics. 2006 Mar 3;7:19. 57. Hahs DW, McCauley J, Crunk A, McFarland L, Gaskell P, Jiang L, Slifer S, Scott WK, WelshBohmer KA, Johnson S, Jackson C, Pericak-Vance MA, Haines JL. A genome-wide linkage analysis of dementia in the Amish. American Journal of Medical Genetics Part B Neuropsychiatric Genetics. 2006 Mar 5;141(2):160-6. 58. Haines JL, Schnetz-Boutaud N, Schmidt S, Scott WK, Agarwal A, Postel EA, Olson L, Kenealy SJ, Pericak-Vance MA. Functional candidate genes in age-related macular degeneration: Significant association with VEGF, VLDLR, and LRP6. Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science. 2006 Jan;47(1):329-35. 59. Shah SH, Schmidt MA, Mei H, Scott WK, Hauser ER, Schmidt S. Searching for epistatic interactions in nuclear families using conditional linkage analysis. BMC Genetics. 2005 Dec 30;6 Suppl 1:S148. 60. Rampersaud E, Scott WK, Hauser ER, Speer MC. Potential for expanded power in linkage studies using the ALLEGRO and MERLIN software programs. Journal of Medical Genetics. 2005 Dec;42(12):e68. 61. Schmidt S, Haines JL, Postel EA, Agarwal A, Fan Y-T, Kwan SY, Gilbert JR, Pericak-Vance MA, Scott WK. Joint effects of smoking history and APOE genotypes in age-related macular degeneration. Molecular Vision. 2005 Nov 4;11:941-9. 62. van der Walt JM, Scott WK, Slifer S, Gaskell PC, Martin ER, Welsh-Bohmer K, Creason M, Crunk A, Fuzzell D, McFarland L, Kroner CC, Jackson CE, Haines JL, Pericak-Vance MA. Maternal lineages and Alzheimer disease risk in the Old Order Amish. Human Genetics 2005; 118(1):11522. Page 8 of 48 William K. Scott, Ph.D. University of Miami Curriculum Vitae 63. Boyles AL, Scott WK, Martin ER, Schmidt S, Li YJ, Ashley-Koch AE, Bass MP, Schmidt M, Pericak-Vance MA, Speer MC, and Hauser ER. Linkage disequilibrium inflates Type I error rates in multipoint linkage analysis when parental genotypes are missing. Human Heredity 2005; 59:220-227. 64. Postel EA, Agarwal A, Schmidt S, Fan YT, Scott WK, Gilbert JR, Haines JL, Pericak-Vance MA. Comparing age-related macular degeneration phenotype in probands from singleton and multiplex families. American Journal of Ophthalmology 2005; 139(5):820-5. 65. Haines JL, Hauser MA, Schmidt S, Scott WK, Olson LM, Gallins P, Spencer KL, Kwan SY, Noureddine M, Gilbert JR, Schnetz-Boutaud N, Agarwal A, Postel EA, Pericak-Vance MA. Complement factor H variant increases the risk of age-related macular degeneration. Science 2005; 308:419-421. 66. Ashley-Koch AE, Shao Y, Rimmler JB, Gaskell PC, Welsh-Bohmer KA, Jackson CE, Scott WK, Haines JL, Pericak-Vance MA. An autosomal genomic screen for dementia in an extended Amish family. Neuroscience Letters 2005; 279:199-204. 67. Scott WK, Zhang F, Stajich JM, Scott BL, Stacy MA, Vance JM. Family-based case-control study of cigarette smoking and Parkinson disease. Neurology 2005; 64(3):442-7. 68. Oliveira SA, Scott WK, Zhang F, Stajich JM, Fujiwara K, Hauser M, Scott BL, Pericak-Vance MA, Vance JM, Martin ER. Linkage disequilibrium and haplotype tagging polymorphisms in the Tau H1 haplotype. Neurogenetics 2004; 5(3):147-155. 69. van der Walt JM, Dementieva YA, Martin ER, Scott WK, Nicodemus KK, Kroner CC, WelshBohmer KA, Saunders AM, Roses AD, Small GW, Schmechel DE, Doraiswamy PM, Gilbert JR, Haines JL, Vance JM, Pericak-Vance MA. Analysis of European mitochondrial haplogroups with Alzheimer disease risk. Neuroscience Letters 2004; 365(1):28-32. 70. Schmidt S, Scott WK, Postel EA, Agarwal A, Hauser ER, De La Paz MA, Gilbert JR, Weeks DE, Gorin MB, Haines JL, Pericak-Vance MA. Ordered subset linkage analysis supports a susceptibility locus for age-related macular degeneration on chromosome 16p12. BMC Genetics 2004; 5(1):18. 71. Li YJ, Hauser, MA, Scott WK, Martin ER, Booze MW, Nance MA, Hubble JP, Koller WC, Pahwa R, Stern MB, Hiner BC, Jankovic J, Goetz CG, Small GW, Mastaglia F, Haines JL, Pericak-Vance MA, Vance JM. Apolipoprotein E controls the risk and age-at-onset of Parkinson disease. Neurology 2004; 62(11): 2005-2009. 72. van der Walt JM, Noureddine MA, Kittappa R, Hauser MA, Scott WK, McKay R, Zhang F, Stajich JM, Fujiwara K, Scott BL, Pericak-Vance MA, Vance JM, Martin ER. Fibroblast growth factor 20 polymorphisms and haplotypes strongly influence risk of Parkinson disease. American Journal of Human Genetics 2004; 74: 1121-1127. 73. Oliveira SA, Scott WK, Martin ER, Pericak-Vance MA, Vance JM. Frequency of Parkin mutations in late-onset Parkinson disease [reply]. Letter to the Editor, Annals of Neurology 2003; 54:416417. Page 9 of 48 William K. Scott, Ph.D. University of Miami Curriculum Vitae 74. Li YJ, Oliveira SA, Xu P, Martin ER, Stenger JE, Hulette C, Scherzer CR, Hauser MA, Scott WK, Small GW, Nance MA, Watts RL, Hubble JP, Koller WC, Pahwa R, Stern MB, Hiner BC, Jankovic J, Goetz CG, Mastaglia F, Middleton LT, Roses AD, Saunders AM, Welsh-Bohmer KA, Schmechel DE, Gullans SR, Haines JL, Gilbert JR, Vance JM, Pericak-Vance MA. Glutathione STransferase Omega 1 modifies age-at-onset of Alzheimer disease and Parkinson disease. Human Molecular Genetics 2003; (12) 24:1-9. 75. Scott WK, Hauser ER, Schmechel DE, Welsh-Bohmer KA, Small GW, Roses AD, Saunders AM, Gilbert JR, Vance JM, Haines JL, Pericak-Vance MA. Ordered-subsets linkage analysis detects novel Alzheimer disease loci on chromosomes 2q34 and 15q22. American Journal of Human Genetics 2003; 73:1041-1051. 76. Oliveira SA, Scott WK, Nance MA, Watts RL, Hubble JP, Koller WC, Lyons KE, Pahwa R, Stern MB, Hiner BC, Jankovic J, Ondo WG, Allen Jr. F, Scott BL, Goetz CG, Small GW, Mastaglia FL, Stajich JM, Zhang F, Booze MW, Reaves JA, Middleton LT, Haines JL, Pericak-Vance MA, Vance JM, Martin ER. Association study of Parkin gene polymorphisms with idiopathic Parkinson Disease. Archives of Neurology 2003; 60:975-80. 77. Oliveira SA, Martin ER, Scott WK, Nicodemus KK, Small GW, Schmechel DE, Doraiswamy PM, Roses AD, Saunders AM, Gilbert JR, Haines JL, Vance JM, Pericak-Vance MA. The Q7R Saitohin gene polymorphism is not associated with Alzheimer disease. Neuroscience Letters 2003; 347:143-6. 78. Schmidt S, Postel EA, Agarwal A, Allen IC, Jr., Walters SN, De La Paz MA, Scott WK, Haines JL, Pericak-Vance MA, Gilbert JR. Detailed analysis of allelic variation in the ABCA4 gene in agerelated maculopathy. Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences 2003; 44(7):2868-75. 79. Oliveira SA, Scott WK, Martin ER, Nance MA, Ray L. Watts RL, Hubble JP, Koller WC, Pahwa R, Stern MB, Bradley C. Hiner BC, Ondo WD, Allen FH, Scott BL, Goetz CG, Small GW, Mastaglia F, Stajich JM, Zhang F, Booze MW, Winn MP, Middleton LT, Haines JL, Pericak-Vance MA, Vance JM. Parkin mutations and susceptibility alleles in late-onset Parkinson disease. Annals of Neurology 2003; 53:624-629. 80. van der Walt J, Nicodemus K, Martin ER, Scott WK, Nance MA, Watts RL, Hubble JP, Haines JL, Koller WC, Lyon K, Pahwa R, Stern MB, Colcher A, Hiner BC, Jankovic J, Ondo WG, Allen FH, Goetz C, Small GW, Mastaglia F, Stajich JM, McLaurin AC, Middleton LT, Scott BL, Schmechel DE, Pericak-Vance MA, Vance JM. Mitochondrial polymorphisms significantly reduce the risk of Parkinson disease. American Journal of Human Genetics 2003; 72:804-811. 81. Hauser ER, Mooser V, Crossman D, Haines J, Jones C, Winkelmann B, Schmidt S, Scott WK, Roses A, Pericak-Vance M, Granger C, Kraus W. Design of the genetics of early onset cardiovascular disease (GENECARD) study. American Heart Journal 2003; 145:602-613. 82. van der Walt JM, Martin ER, Scott WK, Zhang F, Nance MA, Watts RL, Hubble JP, Haines JL, Koller WC, Lyons K, Pahwa R, Stern MB, Colcher A, Hiner BC, Jankovic J, Ondo WG, Allen Jr FH, Goetz CG, Small GW, Masterman D, Mastaglia F, Laing NG, Roses AD, Stajich JM, Booze MW, Fujiwara K, Gibson RA, Middleton LT, Scott BL, Pericak-Vance MA, Vance JM. Genetic polymorphisms of the N-acetyltransferase genes and risk of Parkinson’s disease. Neurology 2003; 60:1189-1191. Page 10 of 48 William K. Scott, Ph.D. University of Miami Curriculum Vitae 83. Scott WK, Vance JM, Haines JL, Pericak-Vance MA. Linkage of Parkinsonism and Alzheimer’s disease with Lewy body pathology to chromosome 12 [Letter]. Annals of Neurology 2002; 52:(4) 524. 84. Neary JJ, Conon PJ, Croke D, Dorman A, Keogan M, Zhan FY, Vance JM, Pericak-Vance MA, Scott WK, Winn MP. Linkage of a gene causing familial membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis Type III to chromosome 1. Journal of the American Society of Nephrology 2002; 13:2052-2057. 85. Li YJ, Scott WK, Hedges DJ, Zhang FY, Gaskell PG, Nance MA, Watts RL, Hubble JP, Koller WC, Pahwa R, Stern MB, Hiner BC, Jankovic J, Allen FA, Goetz CG, Mastaglia F, Stajich JM, Gibson RA, Middleton LT, Saunders AN, Scott BL, Small GW, Nicodemus KK, Reed AD, Schmechel DE, Welsh-Bohmer KA, Conneally PM, Roses AD, Gilbert JR, Vance JM, Haines JL, Pericak-Vance MA. Age-at-onset in two common neurodegenerative diseases is genetically controlled. American Journal of Human Genetics 2002; 70:985-993. 86. Pericak-Vance, MA, Scott WK, Martin ER, Vance JM, Haines, JL. Identifying genetic factors in Parkinson disease [Letter]. JAMA 2002; 287(6) 715-716. 87. Oliveira SA, Scott WK, Pericak-Vance MA, Vance JM. Dissecting a complex disease using modern techniques of molecular biology. Laboratory Medicine 2001; 10(32):594-598. 88. Martin ER, Scott WK, Nance NA, Watts RL, Hubble JP, Koller WC, Lyons K, Pahwa R, Stern MB, Colcher A, Hiner BC, Jankovic J, Ondo WG, Allen FH, Goetz CG, Small GW, Masterman D, Mastaglia F, Laing NG, Stajich JM, Ribble RC, Booze MW, Rogala A, Hauser MA, Zhang F, Gibson RA, Middleton LT, Roses AD, Haines JL, Scott BL, Pericak-Vance MA, Vance JM. Association of single-nucleotide polymorphisms of the tau gene with late-onset Parkinson disease. JAMA 2001; 286(18):2245-2250. 89. Scott WK, Nance MA, Watts RL, Hubble JP, Koller WC, Lyons K, Pahwa R, Stern MB, Colcher A, Hiner BC, Jankovic J, Ondo WG, Allen FH Jr, Goetz CG, Small GW, Masterman D, Mastaglia F, Laing NG, Stajich JM, Slotterbeck B, Booze MW, Ribble RC, Rampersaud E, West SG, Gibson RA, Middleton LT, Roses AD, Haines JL, Scott BL, Vance JM, Pericak-Vance MA. Complete genomic screen in Parkinson disease: Evidence for multiple genes. JAMA 2001; 286(18): 22392244. 90. Schmidt S, Shao Y, Hauser ER, Slifer SH, Martin ER, Scott WK, Speer MC, Pericak-Vance MA. Life after the screen: making sense of many p-values. Genetic Epidemiology 2001; 21(S1): 546551. 91. Ashley-Koch A, Bonner ER, Gaskell PG, West SG, Tim R, Wolpert CM, Farrell CD, Nance M, Svenson IK, Marchuk DA, Boustany RMN, Vance JM, Scott WK and Pericak-Vance MA. Fine mapping and genetic heterogeneity in the pure form of autosomal dominant familial spastic paraplegia. Neurogenetics 2001; 3:91-97. 92. Liao HX, Montefiori DC, Patel DD, Lee DM, Scott WK, Pericak-Vance MA, Haynes BF. Linkage of the CCR5О”32 mutation with a functional polymorphism of CD45RA. Journal of Immunology 2000; 165(1):148-57. Page 11 of 48 William K. Scott, Ph.D. University of Miami Curriculum Vitae 93. Schmidt S, Saunders AM, De La Paz MA, Postel EA, Heinis RM, Agarwal A, Scott WK, Gilbert JR, McDowell JG, Bazyk A, Gass DM, Haines JL, Pericak-Vance MA. Association of the apolipoprotein E gene with Age-Related Macular Degeneration: Possible effect modification by family history, age, and gender. Molecular Vision 2000;6:287-293. 94. Pericak-Vance MA, Grubber J, Bailey LR, Hedges D, West S, Kemmerer B, Hall, JL, Saunders AM, Roses AD, Small GW, Scott WK, Conneally PM, Vance JM, Haines JL. Identification of novel genes in late-onset Alzheimer disease. Experimental Gerontology 2000; 35:1343-1352. 95. Grubber JM, Saunders AM, Yamaoka LH, Scott WK, Martin ER, Hill DM, Standen CL, Conneally PM, Small GW, Lai EH, Gilbert JR, Roses AD, Haines JL, Pericak-Vance MA. Analysis of chromosome 12 candidate genes in late-onset Alzheimer disease. Alzheimer Reports 2000; 3:221-226. 96. Scott WK, Grubber JM, Conneally PM, Small GW, Hulette CM, Rosenberg CR, Saunders AM, Roses AD, Haines JL, and Pericak-Vance MA. Fine mapping of the chromosome 12 late-onset Alzheimer disease locus: potential genetic and phenotypic heterogeneity. American Journal of Human Genetics 2000; 66:922-932. 97. Anderson JL, Hauser ER, Martin ER, Scott WK, Ashley-Koch A, Kim KJ, Monks SA, Haynes CS, Speer MC, and Pericak-Vance MA. Complete genomic screen for disease susceptibility loci in nuclear families. Genetic Epidemiology 1999;17(S1):S473-S478. 98. Small GW, Scott WK, Komo S, Yamaoka LH, Farrer LA, Auerbach SH, Saunders AM, Roses AD, Haines JL, Pericak-Vance MA. No association between the HLA-A2 allele and Alzheimer disease. Neurogenetics 1999;2:177-182. 99. Scott WK, Yamaoka LH, Stajich JM, Scott BL, Watts RL, Nance M, Hubble J, Koller W, Stern MB, Colcher A, Allen FH, Hiner BC, Jankovic J, Ondo W, Laing NG, Mastaglia F, Goetz C, Pappert E, Small GW, Masterman D, Haines JL, Davis TL, Vance JM, Roses AD, Pericak-Vance MA. The О±synuclein gene is not a major risk factor in familial Parkinson disease. Neurogenetics 1999;2:191192. 100. Small GW, Chen S, Komo S, Ercoli L, Bookheimer S, Miller K, Saxena S, Lavretsky H, Kaplan A, Dorsey D, Scott WK, Saunders AM, Haines JL, Roses AD, Pericak-Vance MA. Memory selfappraisal in middle-aged and older adults with the apolipoprotein E-4 allele. American Journal of Psychiatry 1999;156:1035-1038. 101. Grubber JM, Saunders AM, Crane-Gatherum AR, Scott WK, Martin ER, Haynes CS, Conneally PM, Small GW Roses AD, Haines JL, Pericak-Vance MA. Analysis of association between Alzheimer disease and the K variant of butyrylcholinesterase (BCHE-K). Neuroscience Letters 1999;262:115-119. 102. Rogaeva EA, Premkumar S, Grubber J, Serneels L, Scott WK, Kawarai T, Song Y, Hill D, AbouDonia S, Martin E, Vance JM, Yu G, Orlacchio A, Pei Y, Nishimura M, Supala A, Roberge B, Saunders A, Roses AD, Schmechel D, Crane A, Sorbi S, Bruni A, Small G, Conneally PM, Haines JL, Van Leuven F, St. George Hyslop PH, Farrer LA, Pericak-Vance MA. An О±-2-macroglobulin insertion-deletion polymorphism in Alzheimer disease. Nature Genetics 1999;22:19-21. 103. Scott WK, Grubber JM, Abou-Donia S, Church T, Saunders AM, Roses AD, Pericak-Vance MA, Conneally PM, Small GW, Haines JL. Further evidence linking late-onset Alzheimer disease with chromosome 12. JAMA [Letter] 1999;281:513-514. Page 12 of 48 William K. Scott, Ph.D. University of Miami Curriculum Vitae 104. Lavedan C, Buchholtz S, Buchholtz G, Auburger G, Albin RL, Athanassiadou A, Blancato J, Burguera JA, Ferrell RE, Kostic V, Leroy E, Leube B, Mota-Vieira L, Papapetropoulos T, PericakVance MA, Pinkus J, Scott WK, Ulm G, Vasconcelos J, Vilchez JJ, Nussbaum RL, Polymeropoulos MH. Absence of mutation in the ОІ-and Оі-synuclein genes in familial autosomal dominant Parkinson’s disease. DNA Research 1998;5:401-402. 105. Farrer LA, Pericak-Vance MA, Haines JL, Rogaeva EA, Song Y, McGraw WT, Premkumar S, Scott WK, Yamaoka LH, Saunders AM, Roses AD, Auerbach SA, Sorbi S, Duara R, Abraham CR, St. George-Hyslop PH. Association between bleomycin hydrolase and Alzheimer disease in Caucasians. Annals of Neurology 1998;44:808-811. 106. Bass MP, Yamaoka LH, Scott WK, Gaskell PC, Welsh-Bohmer KA, Roses AD, Saunders AM, Haines JL, Pericak-Vance MA. No association of пЃЎ1-antichymotrypsin flanking region polymorphism and Alzheimer disease risk in early- and late-onset Alzheimer disease patients. Neuroscience Letters 1998;250:79-82. 107. Goodkin DE, Gatto N, Rojas N, Lincoln R, Oksenberg JR, Hauser SL, Haines JL, Terwedow H, Pericak-Vance MA, Jordan M, Scott WK, Rimmler JB. Clinical demographics of multiplex families with multiple sclerosis. Annals of Neurology 1998 Apr;43(4):530-4. 108. Speer MC, Gilchrist JM, Stajich JM, Gaskell PC, Westbrook CA, Horrigan SA, Bartoloni L, Yamaoka LH, Scott WK, Pericak-Vance MA. Evidence for anticipation in autosomal dominant limb-girdle muscular dystrophy. Journal of Medical Genetics 1998;35:305-308. 109. Siddique T, Pericak-Vance MA, Caliendo J, Hong S-T, Hung W-Y, Kaplan J, McKenna-Yasek D, Rimmler JB, Sapp P, Saunders AM, Scott WK, Siddique N, Haines JL, Brown RH. Lack of association between apolipoprotein E (APOE) genotype and sporadic amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). Neurogenetics 1998 Mar;1(3):213-6. 110. Scott WK, Yamaoka LH, Pritchard ML, Gaskell PC, Conneally PM, Small GW, Farrer LA, Auerbach SA, Saunders AM, Roses AD, Haines JL, Pericak-Vance MA. No genetic association between the LRP receptor and sporadic or late-onset familial Alzheimer disease. Neurogenetics 1998;1:179-183. 111. Pericak-Vance MA, Bass ML, Yamaoka LH, Gaskell PC, Scott WK, Terwedow HA, Menold MM, Conneally PM, Small GW, Saunders AM, Roses AD, Haines JL. Complete genomic screen in late-onset familial Alzheimer's disease. Neurobiology of Aging 1998;19:S39-S42. 112. Frank EM, Redmond KE, Ruediger TL, Scott WK. Preparedness of educational speechlanguage pathologists to provide services to students with traumatic brain injury. Journal of Children’s Communication Development 1997;18:49-63. 113. Pericak-Vance MA, Pritchard ML, Yamaoka LH, Gaskell PC, Scott WK, Terwedow HA, Menold MM, Conneally PM, Small GW, Vance JM, Saunders AM, Roses AD, Haines JL. Complete genomic screen in late-onset familial Alzheimer disease: evidence for a new locus on chromosome 12. JAMA 1997;278:1237-1241. 114. Scott WK, Gaskell PC, Lennon F, Wolpert C, Menold MM, Aylsworth AS, Warner C, Farrell CD, Boustany R-MN, Albright SG, Boyd E, Kingston HM, Cumming WJK, Vance JM, Pericak-Vance MA. Locus heterogeneity, anticipation, and reduction of the chromosome 2p minimal candidate region in autosomal dominant familial spastic paraplegia. Neurogenetics 1997;1:95-102. Page 13 of 48 William K. Scott, Ph.D. University of Miami Curriculum Vitae 115. Scott WK, Speer MC, Leal SM, Brzustowicz LM, Haynes CS, Pericak-Vance MA. False positive rates in a genomic screen for complex quantitative traits. Genetic Epidemiology 1997;14:891896. 116. Scott WK, Saunders AM, Gaskell PC, Locke PA, Growdon JH, Farrer LA, Auerbach SA, Roses AD, Haines JL, Pericak-Vance MA. APOE-Оµ2 allele does not increase risk of early-onset sporadic Alzheimer disease. Annals of Neurology 1997;42:376-378. 117. Scott WK, Stajich JM, Yamaoka LH, Speer MC, Vance JM, Roses AD, Pericak-Vance MA, and the Deane Laboratory Parkinson Disease Research Group. The genetic complexity of Parkinson disease. Science 1997;277:387-388. 118. Scott WK, Yamaoka LH, Locke PA, Rosi BL, Gaskell PC, Saunders AM, Conneally PM, Small GW, Farrer LA, Growdon JH, Roses AD, Pericak-Vance MA, Haines JL. No association or linkage between an intronic polymorphism of presenilin-1 and sporadic or late-onset familial Alzheimer disease. Genetic Epidemiology 1997;14:307-315. 119. Zheng DY, Macera CA, Croft JB, Giles WH, Davis D, Scott WK. Major depression and all-cause mortality among white adults in the United States. Annals of Epidemiology 1997;7:213-218. 120. Scott WK, Pericak-Vance MA, Haines JL. Genetic analysis of complex diseases. Science 1997;275:1327-1330. 121. Haines JL, Scott WK, Pericak-Vance MA. Reply to "Genetic effect of О±1-antichymotrypsin on the risk of Alzheimer disease" [Letter]. Genomics 1997;40:384-385. 122. Scott WK, Macera CA, Cornman CB, Sharpe PA. Functional health status as a predictor of mortality in men and women over 65. Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 1997;50:291-296. 123. Scott WK, Edwards KB, Davis DR, Cornman CB, Macera CA. Risk of institutionalization among community long-term care clients with dementia. The Gerontologist 1997;37:46-51. 124. Scott WK, Sy FS, Jackson KL, Macera CA, Harris NS. Survival after AIDS diagnosis in South Carolina: 1982-1991. Journal of the South Carolina Medical Association 1997;93:5-12. 125. Scott WK, Roses AD, Haines JL, Pericak-Vance MA. Presenilin-1 polymorphism and Alzheimer's disease [Letter]. Lancet 1996;347:1560. 126. Scott WK, Growdon JH, Roses AD, Haines JL, Pericak-Vance MA. Presenilin-1 polymorphism and Alzheimer's disease [Letter]. Lancet 1996;347:1186-1887. 127. Frank EM, McDade HL, Scott WK. Naming in dementia secondary to Parkinson's, Huntington's and Alzheimer's diseases. Journal of Communicative Disorders 1996;29:183-197. 128. Scott WK, Huang Y, Cornman C, Neff LJ, Torres ME, Otterness C, Eleazer P, Macera CA. Alzheimer's disease in South Carolina, 1994. Journal of the South Carolina Medical Association 1995;91:257-59. 129. Macera CA, Huang Y, Eleazer GP, Scott WK, Cornman CB. Epidemiology of Alzheimer's disease. Journal of the South Carolina Medical Association 1994;90:404-406. Page 14 of 48 William K. Scott, Ph.D. University of Miami Curriculum Vitae 130. Huang Y, Macera CA, Cornman CB, Davis DR, Scott WK, Neff L. Survival of Alzheimer's disease patients with regard to pattern of care in South Carolina, 1988-1993. Journal of the South Carolina Medical Association 1994;90:51-55. In press: 1. Courtenay M, Gilbert J, Jiang L, Cummings A, Gallins P, Caywood L, Reinhart-Mercer,L, Fuzzell D, Knebusch C, Laux R, McCauley J, Jackson CE, Pericak-Vance M, Haines J, Scott, W. Mitochondrial Haplogroup X is Associated with Successful Aging in the Amish. Human Genetics. Accepted for Publication, June 2011. 2. Rosentul DC, Plantinga TS, Oosting M, Scott WK, Velez-Edwards DR, Smith PB, Alexander BD, Yang JC, Laird GM, Joosten LAB, van der Meer JWM, Perfect JR, Kullberg BJ, Netea MG, Johnson MD. Genetic variation in the Dectin-1/CARD9 recognition pathway and susceptibility to Candidemia. J Infect Dis. Accepted for Publication, May 2011. Other works, publications, and abstracts Acknowledged contributor to publication: 1. Smith I, Nathan C and Peavy HH. Progress and New Directions in Genetics of Tuberculosis, An NHLBI Working Group Report, NHLBI Workshop. American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine 2005;172, 1491-1495. 2. Litvan I, Dickson DW, Buttner-Ennever JA, Delacourte A, Hutton M, Dubois B, Golbe LI, Hallett M, Schellenberg GD, Standaert D, Brooks DJ, Price D. Research goals in progressive supranuclear palsy. First International Brainstorming Conference on PSP. Movement Disorders 2000 May;15(3):446-58. Invited scientific reviews: 1. Scott WK. Heredity and Alzheimer’s disease: basic findings and clinical implications. Current Opinion in Psychiatry 1998;11:417-423. Other publications: 1. Hancock DB, Scott WK, and Chen H (2008). Challenges for epidemiological research of pesticide exposure and Parkinson’s disease. US Neurology 4(2). Peer-reviewed abstracts: 1. Scott WK, Naj AC, Cade WH, Courtenay MD, Schwartz SG, Kovach JL, Agarwal A, Wang G, Haines JL, Pericak-Vance MA. Genetic Factors in Non-smokers with Age-related Macular Degeneration Revealed Through Genome-wide Gene-environment Interaction Analysis. Poster Presentation at 2011 Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology (ARVO) Annual Meeting, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, May 1-5, 2011. (#83/A218) Page 15 of 48 William K. Scott, Ph.D. University of Miami Curriculum Vitae 2. Ayala-Haedo JA, Scott WK, Cade W, Gallins PJ, Agarwal A, Schwartz SG, Kovach JL, Wang G, Haines JL. Pericak-Vance MA. Exome Sequencing in Multiplex AMD Families. Poster Presentation at 2011 Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology (ARVO) Annual Meeting, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, May 1-5, 2011. (#5224/D1108) 3. Kovach JL, Agarwal A, Cade W, Scott WK, Taylor K, Schwartz SG, Gallins P, Wang G, Haines JL, Pericak-Vance MA. The Role of Genetics and Smoking in Response to Anti-VEGF Therapy for Wet AMD. Poster Presentation at 2011 Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology (ARVO) Annual Meeting, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, May 1-5, 2011.(#5231/D1115) 4. Hoffman JD, Olson LM, Spencer KL, Scott WK, Agarwal A, Pericak-Vance MA, Kovach JL, Schwartz S, Iannaccone A, Haines JL. Ethnic Differences in Htra1/arms2 Association in Agerelated Macular Degeneration. Poster Presentation at 2011 Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology (ARVO) Annual Meeting, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, May 1-5, 2011. (#5232/D1116) 5. Agarwal A, Yaspan BL, Taylor K. Spencer K. Olson LM, Kovach JL, Schwartz SG, Scott WK, Pericak-Vance MA, Haines JL. Impact of Genes and Environment on AMD Progression. Poster Presentation at 2011 Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology (ARVO) Annual Meeting, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, May 1-5, 2011. (#5239/D1123) 6. Wang G, Scott WK, Cade W, Court B, Spencer KL, Schwartz SG, Kovach JL, Agarwal A, Haines JL, Pericak-Vance MA. Functional Analysis of the Chromosome 10q26 Locus in Age-related Macular Degeneration Progression. Poster Presentation at 2011 Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology (ARVO) Annual Meeting, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, May 1-5, 2011. (#5244/D1128) 7. Schwartz SG, Scott WK, Gallins PJ, Case W, Kovach JL, Agarwal A, Wang G, Spencer K. Haines JL, Pericak-Vance MA. The ARMS2 A69S Variant and Bilateral Advanced Age-related Macular Degeneration. Poster Presentation at 2011 Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology (ARVO) Annual Meeting, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, May 1-5, 2011. (#5262/D1146) 8. Bademci G, Edwards YK, Beecham G, Khuri S, Tekin D, Martin E, Scott W, Ziang Z, Mash D, ffrench-Mullen J, Pericak-Vance M, Tsinoremas NF, Vance J. Pathway Analysis for Parkinson Disease: An Integrative Systems Biology Approach. Platform Presentation at the 63rd Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Neurology, Honolulu, Hawaii, April 9-16, 2011. 9. Alcalay R, Rosado L, Siderowf A, Ottman R, Caccappolo E, Mejia-Santana H, Tank M, Louis E, Ruiz D, Andrews H, Waters C, Fahn S, Cote L, Frucht S, Ford B, Orbe-Reily M, Ross B, Verbitsky M, Kisselev S, Comella C, Colcher A, Jennings D, Nance M, Bressman S, Scott W, Tanner C, Mickel S, Rezak M, Novak K, Friedman J, Pfeiffer R, Marsh L, Hiner B, Clark L, Marder K. Olfaction in Glucocerebrosidase Mutation Carriers with and without PD. Platform Presentation at the 63rd Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Neurology, Honolulu, Hawaii, April 9-16, 2011. 10. Cummings AC, Jiang L, Velez Edwards D, Laux R, McFarland LL, Gallins PJ, Caywood L, Creason M, Fuzzell D, Knebusch C, Jackson CE, Scott WK, Pericak Vance MA, McCauley JL, Haines JL. Genome-Wide Association Study for Dementia in the Amish finds non-APOE regions. Poster presentation at The American Society of Human Genetics, 60th Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, November 2-6, 2010 (2639). Page 16 of 48 William K. Scott, Ph.D. University of Miami Curriculum Vitae 11. Veatch OJ, Velez Edwards DR, Scott WK, Gilbert JR, Pericak-Vance MA, Haines JL. Identifying Copy Number Variation Influencing Risk for Alzheimer Disease in the Amish. Poster Presentation at The American Society of Human Genetics, 60th Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, November 2-6, 2010 (2728). 12. Davis M, Jiang L, Cummings AC, Laux R, McFarland LL, Gallins PJ, Reinhart-Mercer L, Fuzzell D, Knebusch C, Jackson CE, Scott WK, Pericak-Vance MA, Lee SL, Haines JL. Genome-wide association study for Parkinson’s Disease in the mid-western US Amish. Poster presentation at The American Society of Human Genetics, 60th Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, November 2-6, 2010 (2654). 13. Scott WK, Naj AC, Cade WH, Gallins PJ, Whitehead PL, Konidari I, Courtenay MD, Olson LM, Spencer KL, Schnetz-Boutard NC, Schwartz SG, Kovach JL, Agarwal A, Wang G, Haines JL, Pericak-Vance MA. Gene-smoking interactions on chromosomes 5 and 18 in age-related macular degeneration revealed through genome-wide environmental interaction. Poster presentation at The American Society of Human Genetics, 60th Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, November 2-6, 2010 (2905). 14. Wang G, Scott WK, Whitehead P, Court BL, Schwartz SG, Kovach JL, Spencer KL, Agarwal A, Haines JL, Pericak-Vance MA. Identification of a novel transcript of ARMS2 gene in human retina. Poster presentation at The American Society of Human Genetics, 60th Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, November 2-6, 2010 (1581). 15. Hicks JE, Gilbert JR, Jiang L, Cummings AC, Velez-Edwards DR, Gallins PJ, Caywood L, Reinhart Mercer L, Fuzzell D, Knebusch C, Laux R, Jackson CE, Pericak-Vance MA, Haines JL, Scott WK. Genome-wide scan identifies loci associated with gait speed and handgrip in older Amish. Poster presentation at The American Society of Human Genetics, 60th Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, November 2-6, 2010 (1492). 16. Humphries CE, Naj AC, Edwards Y, Ulloa R, Beecham GW, Martin ER, Slifer MA, Powell EH, Gallins PH, Kondari I, Whitehead PH, Cai G, Haroutunian V, Scott WK, Vance JM, Gwirtsman HE, Buxbaum JD, Gilbert JR, Haines JL, Pericak-Vance MA. Pathway Analysis of Late-onset Alzheimer Disease Genome-wide Association Data Highlights Inflammatory and Neurodevelopmental Pathways. Poster presentation at The American Society of Human Genetics, 60th Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, November 2-6, 2010 (2655). 17. Naj A, Rajbhandary R, Beecham GW, Martin ER, Gallins PJ, Powell EH, Konidari I, Whitehead PL, Cai G, Haroutunian V, Scott WK, Vance JM, Slifer MA, Gwirtsman HE, Gilbert JR, Haines JL, Buxbaum JD, Pericak-Vance MA. Analysis of Heterogeneity in a Genome-wide Association of Late-Onset Alzheimer Disease Confirms Limited Heterogeneity for Strongest Associations. Poster presentation at The American Society of Human Genetics, 60th Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, November 2-6, 2010 (2636). 18. Bademci G, Edwards Y, Mehta A, Zuchner S, Torres A, Scott WK, Hedges D, Vance JM. Targeted Next Generation Sequencing for Rare Variant Detection in Patients with Early Onset Parkinson Disease. Poster presentation at The American Society of Human Genetics, 60th Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, November 2-6, 2010 (2722). Page 17 of 48 William K. Scott, Ph.D. University of Miami Curriculum Vitae 19. Olson LM, Spencer KL, Hoffman JD, Schnetz-Boutaud NC, Agarwal A, Kovach JL, Schwartz SG, Gallins P, Wang G, Scott WK, Pericak-Vance MA, Haines JL. Comparison of affection status classification using less affected eye versus severe affected eye in Age Related Macular Degeneration. Poster presentation at The American Society of Human Genetics, 60th Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, November 2-6, 2010 (3032). 20. Courtenay M, Gilbert JR, Jiang L, Cummings AC, Gallins PJ, Caywood L, Reinhart-Mercer L, Fuzzell D, Knebusch C, Laux R, McCauley JL, Jackson CE, Pericak-Vance MA, Haines JL, Scott, WK. Mitochondrial Haplogroup X is Associated with Successful Aging in the Amish. Platform presentation at The American Society of Human Genetics, 60th Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, November 2-6, 2010 (266). 21. Torres, AL, Zuchner S, Jauregui C, Martin ER, Scott WK, Vance J, Wang L. Contribution of copy number variation in familial Parkinson Disease. Poster presentation at The American Society of Human Genetics, 60th Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, November 2-6, 2010. (2598). 22. Edwards Y, Khuri S, Beecham G, Bademci G, Tekin D, Martin ER, Scott WK, Jiang Z, Mash D, Ffrench-Mullen J, Pericak-Vance MA, Tsinoremas N, Vance JM. A Novel Systems Biology Pathway Approach Identifying Pathways with Both Genetic and Biological Support in the Etiology of Parkinson’s Disease. Poster presentation at The American Society of Human Genetics, 60th Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, November 2-6, 2010. (2128). 23. Wang G, Scott WK, Whitehead P, Court BL, Spencer KM, Kovach JL, Schwartz SG, Agarwal A, Haines JL, Pericak-Vance, MA. Localization of ARMS2 mRNA and Protein in Human Retina. Poster Presentation at the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology (ARVO) 2010 Annual Meeting, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, May 2-6, 2010. 24. Agarwal A, Mehta S, Spencer KM, Olson LM, Taylor K, Scott WK, Kovach JL, Schwartz SG, Pericak-Vance M, Haines JL. Association of Genes and Environment to Progression of AgeRelated Macular Degeneration. Poster Presentation at the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology (ARVO) 2010 Annual Meeting, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, May 2-6, 2010. 25. Houston SK, Pina Y, Scott WK, Nathanson L, Schefler AC, Murray TG. Regional and Temporal Differences in the Genetic Expression of LHBetaTAg Retinoblastoma Tumors. Poster Presentation at the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology (ARVO) 2010 Annual Meeting, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, May 2-6, 2010. 26. Pina Y, Houston S, Scott WK, Nathanson L, Schefler A, Lampidis T, Celdran M, Herhandez E, Murray T. Retinoblastoma Molecular Genomics: Regional Differences in the Molecular Genomics Expression Following Treatment With 2-Deoxy-D-Glucose in LHBETATAG Retinal Tumors. Presented at the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology (ARVO) 2010 Annual Meeting, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, May 2-6, 2010. 27. Scott WK, Ayala-Haedo JA, Gallins PJ, Agarwal A, Postel EA, Schwartz SG, Kovach JL, Wang G, Haines JL, Pericak-Vance MA. Interaction between SNPs in the ESR1 and ESR2 genes and estrogen exposure in age-related macular degeneration. Poster Presentation at the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology (ARVO) 2010 Annual Meeting, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, May 2-6, 2010. Page 18 of 48 William K. Scott, Ph.D. University of Miami Curriculum Vitae 28. Schwartz SG, Scott WK, Gallins P, Kovach JL, Agarwal A, Postel EA, Wang G, Spencer KM, Haines JL, Pericak-Vance, MA. The ARMS2 69S Allele Associates With Bilateral Advanced AgeRelated Macular Degeneration. Poster Presentation at the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology (ARVO) 2010 Annual Meeting, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, May 2-6, 2010. 29. Naj AC, Beecham GW, Martin EM, Gallins PJ, Powell EH, Konidari I, Whitehead PL, Guiqing C, Kajiwara Y, Haroutunian V, Scott WK, Vance JM, Slifer MA, Gwirtsman HE, Gilbert JR, Haines JL, Buxbaum JD, Pericak-Vance MA. Dementia Revealed: Novel Chromosome 6 Locus for LateOnset Alzheimer disease Provides Genetic Evidence for Folate-Pathway Abnormalities. 62nd Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Neurology, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, April 10-17, 2010. 30. Bademci G, Vance J, Edwards T, Burt A, Zuchner S, Scott WK, Martin E, Wang L. Vitamin D Receptor Gene Confers Genetic Risks for Parkinson Disease. 62nd Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Neurology, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, April 10-17, 2010. 31. Srivastava A, Tang M, Louis E, Mejia-Santana H, Ottman R, Rosado L, Marder K, Comella C, Bressman S, Nance M, Siderowf A, Jennings D, Colcher A, Scott WK, Waters C, Cote L, Andrews H, Tanner C, Mickel S, Fahn S, Ross B, Frucht S, Verbitsky M, Ford B, Kisselev S, Alcalay R, Rexak M, Novak K, Neils G, Friedman J, Pfeiffer R, Marsh L, Hiner B, Clark L, Caccappolo E. Depression Among Carriers and Non-Carriers of Parkin Mutations. 62nd Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Neurology, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, April 10-17, 2010. 32. Alcalay R, Caccappolo E, Mejia-Santana H, Tang M, Rosado Llency, Verbitsky M, Ross, B, Kisseley S, Louis E, Comella C, Colcher A, Jennings D, Nance M, Bressman S, Scott WK, Tanner C, Mickel S, Andrews H, Waters C, Fahn S, Cote L, Frucht S, Ford B, Rezak M, Novak K, Friedman J, Pfeiffer R, Marsh L, Hiner B, Siderowf A, Ottman R, Marder K, Clark L. Frequency and Phenotypic Characteristics of PRKN, LRRK2, GBA, PINK1 and DJ1 Mutation Carriers in Early Onset PD: The CORE-PD. American 62nd Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Neurology, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, April 10-17, 2010. 33. Wang L, Edwards TL, Daffu G, BurtA, Konidari I, Scott WK, Zuchner S, Martin ER, Vance JM. Common Variant (CV) and Rare Deletion in the Tyrosine Hydroxylase Gene Contribute to Parkinson Disease Risk The American Society of Human Genetics (ASHG) 59th Annual Meeting, Honolulu, Hawaii, October 20-24, 2009. 34. Wang G, Spencer KL , Scott WK, Whitehead P, Court BL , Ayala-Haedo J, Schwartz SG, Kovach JL, Gallins P, Polk M , Agarwal A, Postel EA , Haines JL., Pericak-Vance MA. Analysis of the 3п‚ўUTR insertion/deletion polymorphism of ARMS2 gene in age-related macular degeneration. . The American Society of Human Genetics (ASHG) 59th Annual Meeting, Honolulu, Hawaii, October 20-24, 2009. 35. Velez DR, Gilbert JR, Myers JL, Jiang L, Davis AC, Gallins PJ, Konidari I, Caywood L, Creason M, Fuzzel D, Knebusch C, Laux R, Slifer ML, Jackson CE, Pericak-Vance MA, Haines JL, Scott WK. PARK2 and SVOPL loci are associated with successful aging in the Amish. The American Society of Human Genetics (ASHG) 59th Annual Meeting, Honolulu, Hawaii, October 20-24, 2009. 36. Spencer KL, Davis AC, Jiang L, Laux R, Gallins PJ, Schnetz-Boutaud N, McFarland LL, Fuzzell D, Knebusch C, Creason M, Caywood L, McCauley JL, Jackson CE, Scott WK, Pericak-Vance MA, Haines JL. Heritability of Longevity in the Amish. The American Society of Human Genetics (ASHG) 59th Annual Meeting, Honolulu, Hawaii, October 20-24, 2009. Page 19 of 48 William K. Scott, Ph.D. University of Miami Curriculum Vitae 37. Slifer M, Scott W, Gallins P, Pericak-Vance M, Haines J. Late-Life Depression Is Heritable Among Old Order Amish. The American Society of Human Genetics (ASHG) 59th Annual Meeting, Honolulu, Hawaii, October 20-24, 2009. 38. Sirugo G, Velez DR, Schim van der Loeff MF, Williams SM, Edwards TL, Scott WK, Bisseye C, Tacconelli A, Brunetti E, Novelli G, Aaby P, Kaye S, Jaye A, Whittle HC, Hill AV, Hennig BJ. CD4 Intragenic SNPS Associate with HIV-2 Plasma Viral Load and CD4 Counts in a Cohort from Guinea-Bissau, West Africa. The American Society of Human Genetics (ASHG) 59th Annual Meeting, Honolulu, Hawaii, October 20-24, 2009. 39. Scott WK, Velez DR, Hulme WF, Myers JL, Stryjewski ME, Abbate E, Estevan R, Patillo SG, Olesen R, Wejse C, Sirugo G, Tacconelli A, Gilbert JR, Hamilton CD. Variants in Toll-like receptor 2 (TLR2) associate with pulmonary tuberculosis in Caucasians and West Africans. The American Society of Human Genetics (ASHG) 59th Annual Meeting, Honolulu, Hawaii, October 20-24, 2009. 40. Jiang L, Davis AC, Laux R, McFarland LL, Gallins PJ, Jackson CE, Scott WK, Pericak-Vance MA, McCauley JL, Lee SL, Haines JL. Genome-wide association study for Parkinson’s Disease in the mid-western US Amish. The American Society of Human Genetics (ASHG) 59th Annual Meeting, Honolulu, Hawaii, October 20-24, 2009. 41. Edwards T, Scott WK, Almonte C, Burt A, Powell EH, Beecham G, Wang L, Zuchner S, Konidari I, Wang G, Pericak-Vance M, Haines J, Vance J, Martin ER. Genome-wide significant confirmation of SNPs in SNCA and the MAPT region as common risk factors for Parkinson disease. The American Society of Human Genetics (ASHG) 59th Annual Meeting, Honolulu, Hawaii, October 20-24, 2009. 42. Davis AC, Jiang L, Laux R, McFarland LL, Gallins PJ, Jackson CE, Scott WK, Pericak-Vance MA, McCauley JL, Haines JL. Genome-wide association study in the Amish indicates non-APOE genetic effects for dementia. The American Society of Human Genetics (ASHG) 59th Annual Meeting, Honolulu, Hawaii, October 20-24, 2009. 43. Chung RH, Edwards TL, Scott WK, Almonte C, Burt A, Powell EH, Beecham G, Konidari I, Pericak-Vance MA, Haines J, Zuchner S, Wang G, Wang L, Vance JM, Martin ER. Predictive modeling for Parkinson Disease. The American Society of Human Genetics (ASHG) 59th Annual Meeting, Honolulu, Hawaii, October 20-24, 2009. 44. Ayala Haedo JA, Velez DR, Polk M, Gallins PJ, Whitehead PL, Agarwal A, Postel EA, Schwartz SG, Kovach JL, Wang G, Haines JL, Scott WK, Pericak-Vance MA. Interaction between SNPs in the ESR1 gene and estrogen exposure in age-related macular degeneration. The American Society of Human Genetics (ASHG) 59th Annual Meeting, Honolulu, Hawaii, October 20-24, 2009. 45. Scott WK, Burt A, Yu K, Wang L, Martin ER, Vance JM. Association Mapping of the Chromosome 5 Parkinson Disease Linkage Region. 13th International Congress of Parkinson's Disease and Movement Disorders, Paris, France, June 7-11, 2009. 46. Wang G, Court BL, Spencer KL, Scott WK, Haines JL, Pericak-Vance MA. Analysis of the indel at 3’UTR of ARMS2 and its effects on mRNA stability. Presented at the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology (ARVO) 2009 Annual Meeting, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, May 3-7, 2009. Page 20 of 48 William K. Scott, Ph.D. University of Miami Curriculum Vitae 47. Velez DR, Gallins PJ, Polk M, Schwartz SG, Kovach JL, Agarwal A, Postel EA, Spencer KL, Wang G, Haines JL, Pericak-Vance MA, Scott WK. Inverse association of female hormone replacement therapy and oral contraceptive use with age related macular degeneration and interactions with ARMS2 promoter polymorphisms. Presented at the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology (ARVO) 2009 Annual Meeting, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, May 3-7, 2009. 48. Slifer MA, Vance JM, Beecham GW, Wang G, Gallins P, Whitehead PL, Scott WK, Martin ER, Haines JL, Pericak-Vance MA. Identical Association with Depression in both Alzheimer and Parkinson Disease The American Academy of Neurology (AAN) 61st Annual Meeting. Seattle, Washington, April 25-May 2, 2009. 49. Velez DR, Morris GAJ, Wejse C, Hill P, Bisseye C, Olesen R, Sodemann M, Edwards TL, Tacconelli A, Brunetti E, Novelli G, Aaby P, Г�stergaard L, Scott WK, Adegbola RA, Williams SM, Sirugo G. IL-12B and MCP1 (CCL2) genomic variations associate with pulmonary tuberculosis in two independent West African populations. Poster presentation at the 6th Annual meeting of the African Society of Human Genetics, YaoundГ©, Cameroon, March 13-15, 2009. 50. Scott WK, Velez DR, Sirugo G, Hulme WF, Myers JL, Stryjewski ME, Abbate E, Estevan R, Patillo SG, Gilbert JR, Hamilton CD. Association of SLC11A1 polymorphisms and pulmonary tuberculosis and interactions with NOS2A and TLR2 in African-American and Caucasian families. Poster presentation at the 6th Annual meeting of the African Society of Human Genetics, YaoundГ©, Cameroon, March 13-15, 2009. 51. Vance JM, Edwards TL, Foroud T, Myers R, Beecham GW, Wang L, Burt A, Singer C, Martinez AG, Scott WK, Pericak-Vance MA, Martin ER. Genome Wide Association Studies (GWAS) in two Parkinson Datasets. 9th International Conference – Alzheimer’s Disease and Parkinson’s Disease (AD/PD), Prague, Czech Republic, March 11-15, 2009. 52. Vance J, Butler M, Scott W, Martin E, Wang L. Association of Vitamin D Receptor (VDR) in Parkinson Disease. A genetic risk factor for neurodegeneration. 9th International Conference – Alzheimer’s Disease and Parkinson’s Disease (AD/PD), Prague, Czech Republic, March 11-15, 2009. 53. Martin E, Wang L, Mayhew G, Burt A, Slifer M, Wang G, Zuchner S, Scott W, Vance J. Genegene interaction between Parkin and NOS2A in Parkinson Disease. 9th International Conference – Alzheimer’s Disease and Parkinson’s Disease (AD/PD), Prague, Czech Republic, March 11-15, 2009. 54. Velez DR, Hulme WF, Myers JL, Martin E, Stryjewski ME, Abbate E, Estevan R, Patillo SG, Gilbert JR, Hamilton CD, Scott WK. Association of SLC11A1 Polymorphisms and pulmonary tuberculosis and interactions with NOS2A and TLR2 in African-American and Caucasian families. The Miami 2009 Winter Symposium: Interpreting the Human Genome, Miami Beach, Florida, January 24 - 28, 2009. 55. Whitehead PL, Gilbert JR, Zuchner S, Wang G, Kroner C, Lu C, Bronson P, Gallins PJ, Slifer MA, Vance DD, Garvey SM, Xu P-T, Scott WK, Li Y-J, Vance JM, Haines JL, Martin ER, PericakVance MA. Confirmation of Dynapsin Association in Alzheimer Disease. The American Society of Human Genetics, 58th Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, November 11-15, 2008. Page 21 of 48 William K. Scott, Ph.D. University of Miami Curriculum Vitae 56. Spencer K, Olson LM, Gallins P, Scott WK, Schnetz-Boutaud N, Agarwal A, Postel EA, PericakVance MA, Hanies JL. Towards Predicting Individual Risk for Age-related Macular Degeneration. The American Society of Human Genetics, 58th Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, November 11-15, 2008. 57. Davis AC, Haines JL, Jiang L, Gallins PJ, Schnetz-Boutaud N, McFarland LL, Fuzzell D, Knebusch C, Creason M, Caywood L, Jackson CE, Scott WK, Pericak-Vance MA, McCauley JL. High-density linkage screen identifies potential dementia loci in the Amish. The American Society of Human Genetics, 58th Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, November 11-15, 2008. 58. Olson LM, Spencer K, Gallins P, Scott WK, Schnetz-Boutaud N, Agarwal A, Postel EA, PericakVance MA, Haines JL. Examination of Candidate Genes in Age-Related Macular Degeneration. The American Society of Human Genetics, 58th Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, November 11-15, 2008. 59. Wang L, Mayhew G, Burt A, Slifer M, Wang G, Zuchner S, Scott W, Vance J, Martin E. Genegene interaction between Parkin and NOS2A in Parkinson disease. The American Society of Human Genetics, 58th Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, November 11-15, 2008. 60. Scott WK, Gallins PJ, McCauley JL, Jiang L, Creason M, Caywood L, Fuzzell D, Knebusch C, Jackson CE, Gill JR, Haines, JL. Mapping successful aging phenotypes to chromosome 2q14 in the Amish. The American Society of Human Genetics, 58th Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, November 11-15, 2008. 61. Velez DR, Morris GAJ, Wejse C., Hill PC, Bisseye C, Olesen R, Sodemann M, Edwards TL, Tacconelli A, Brunetti E, Novelli G, Aaby P, Ostergaard L, Scott WK, Adegbola RA, Williams SM, Sirugo G. IL-12B and MCP1 (CCL2) genomic variation associate with pulmonary tuberculosis in two independent West African populations. The American Society of Human Genetics, 58th Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, November 11-15, 2008. 62. Ayala JA, Gallins PJ, Whitehead P, Spencer KL, Agarwal A, Postel E, Haines JL, Pericak-Vance MA, Scott WK. Interaction between the NOS2A rs1060826 variant and smoking in neovascular age-related macular degeneration. The American Society of Human Genetics, 58th Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, November 11-15, 2008. 63. Wang G, Mayhew G, Casadesus D, Zuchner S, Scott WK, Martin ER, Vance JM. Polymorphism in О±-synuclein gene (SNCA) confers susceptibility to late-onset Parkinson disease. The American Society of Human Genetics, 58th Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, November 11-15, 2008. 64. Haines JL, McCauley JL, Jiang L, Schnetz-Boutaud N, Anderson BM, Gallins PJ, Crunk AE, Jackson CE, Scott WK, Pericak-Vance MA. Examining age-related macular degeneration in the Amish. Presented at the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology (ARVO) 2008 Annual Meeting, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, April 27-May 2, 2008. 65. Wang G, Scott WK, Haines JL, Pericak-Vance MA. Cytoskeleton associated ARMS2 in agerelated macular degeneration. Presented at the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology (ARVO) 2008 Annual Meeting, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, April 27-May 2, 2008. Page 22 of 48 William K. Scott, Ph.D. University of Miami Curriculum Vitae 66. Spencer K, Olson LM, Gallins P, Scott WK, Schnetz-Boutaud N, Agarwal A, Postel EA, PericakVance MA, Haines JL. C3 R102G polymorphism is associated with increased risk of age-related macular degeneration. Presented at the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology (ARVO) 2008 Annual Meeting, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, April 27-May 2, 2008. 67. McCauley JL, Jiang L, Schnetz-Boutaud N, Gallins PJ, Crunk AE, McFarland LL, Fuzzell D, Knebusch C, Creason M, Caywood L, Jackson CE, Scott WK, Pericak-Vance MA, Haines JL. Examining age-related macular degeneration in the Amish. 57th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Human Genetics, San Diego, California, October 23-27, 2007. 68. Olson LM, Spencer K, Chen Y, Gallins P, Hauser, Schmidt MS, Scott WK, Schnetz-Boutaud N, Agarwal A, Postel EA, Pericak-Vance MA, Haines JL. Deletion of CFHL1 and CFHL3 Genes in Age-related Macular Degeneration. 57th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Human Genetics, San Diego, California, October 23-27, 2007. 69. Mayhew GM, Liu Y, Hauser MA, Li YJ, Jewett R, Stajich J, Martin ER, Vance JM, Scott WK. Complete Genomic Screen in Familial Parkinson Disease. 57th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Human Genetics, San Diego, California, October 23-27, 2007. 70. Spencer KL, Olson LM, Gallins P, Hauser MA, Schmidt S, Scott WK, Schnetz-Boutaud N, Agarwal A, Postel EA, Pericak-Vance MA, Haines JL. Analysis of Candidate Genes for Agerelated Macular Degeneration on Chromosome 16p. 57th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Human Genetics, San Diego, California, October 23-27, 2007. 71. Wang G, van der Walt J, Mayhew G, Li Y, ZГјchner S, Scott WK, Martin E, Vance JM. Variation in the miRNA-433 binding site of FGF20 confers risk for Parkinson disease by over-expression of О±synuclein. 57th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Human Genetics, San Diego, California, October 23-27, 2007. 72. Martin E, Gao X, Scott W, Wang G, Mayhew G, Vance J. Gene-Gene Interaction between FGF20 and MAOB in Parkinson Disease. 57th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Human Genetics, San Diego, California, October 23-27, 2007. 73. Scott WK, Hulme WF, Rimmler JB, Stryjewski ME, Abbate EH, Estevan R, Gilbert JR, Hamilton CD. Family-based study of ten immunity-related genes and tuberculosis: association with TLR2, TLR9, SLC11A1, and NOS2A. 57th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Human Genetics, San Diego, California, October 23-27, 2007. 74. Jiang L, McCauley JL, Gallins PJ, Schnetz-Boutaud N, Crunk AE, McFarland LL, Fuzzell D, Knebusch C, Creason M, Caywood L, Jackson CE, Scott WK, Pericak-Vance MA, Haines JL. High-density linkage screen identifies potential dementia loci in the Amish. 57th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Human Genetics, San Diego, California, October 23-27, 2007. 75. Hancock DB, Martin ER, Vance JM, Scott WK. Interactions involving nitric oxide synthase genes and environmental risk factors in Parkinson's disease. 57th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Human Genetics, San Diego, California, October 23-27, 2007. 76. Gallins PJ, McCauley JL, Jiang L, Crunk AE, Creason M, Caywood L, Fuzzell D, Knebusch C, Jackson CE, Gilbert JR, Pericak-Vance MA, Haines JL, Scott WK. Loci associated with successful aging in the Amish. 57th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Human Genetics, San Diego, California, October 23-27, 2007. Page 23 of 48 William K. Scott, Ph.D. University of Miami Curriculum Vitae 77. van der Walt JM, Scott WK, Mayhew G, Hauser MA, Li YJ, Fujiwara K, Vance JM, Martin ER. Investigation of variants within dopamine pathway genes on risk of Parkinson's disease. 56th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Human Genetics, New Orleans, Louisiana, October 913, 2006. 78. Scott WK, Gallins PJ, Munger HJ, McCauley JL, Jiang L, Gaskell PC, Crunk AE, Creason M, Caywood L, Fuzzell D, Knebusch C, Morey MC, Hauser ER, Jackson CE, Gilbert JR, PericakVance MA. Whole genome SNP linkage screen for successful aging loci in the Amish. 56th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Human Genetics, New Orleans, Louisiana, October 913, 2006. 79. McCauley JL, Crunk AE, van der Walt JM, McFarland LL, Gaskell PC, Jiang L, Gallins PJ, WelshBohmer KA, Scott WK, Jackson CE, Pericak-Vance MA, Haines JL. Dementia and relatedness in the mid-western Amish. 56th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Human Genetics, New Orleans, Louisiana, October 9-13, 2006. 80. Clark L, Haamer E, Mejia-Santana H, Harris J, Lesage S, Durr A, Janin S, Hedrich K, Louis ED, Cote LJ, Andrews H, Waters C, Ford B, Frucht S, Scott WK, Klein C, Brice A, Roomere H, Ottman R, Marder K. A Parkinson's Disease Mutation genotyping Array for the parkin Gene. 56th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Human Genetics, New Orleans, Louisiana, October 913, 2006. 81. Hauser MA, Schmidt S, Allingham RR, Gallins PJ, Scott WK, Agarwal A, Postel EA, Spencer KL, Haines JL, Pericak-Vance MA. A High Density SNP Genome Screen For Age Related Macular Degeneration Reveals Novel Loci. 56th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Human Genetics, New Orleans, Louisiana, October 9-13, 2006. 82. Hancock DB, Martin ER, Li YJ, Scott WK. Gene-gene interaction methods for family-based casecontrol data. 56th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Human Genetics, New Orleans, Louisiana, October 9-13, 2006. 83. Hamilton CD, Hulme WF, Rimmler JB, Patillo SG, Mosher AW, Stryjewski ME, Abbate EH, Estevan R, Gilbert JR, Scott WK. Association of toll-like receptor polymorphisms and pulmonary tuberculosis. 56th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Human Genetics, New Orleans, Louisiana, October 9-13, 2006. 84. Haines JL, Spencer K, Olson LM, Hauser MA, Schmidt S, Scott WK, Gallins PJ, SchnetzBoutaud N, Agarwal A, Postel EA, Pericak-Vance MA. Confirmation of Protective Haplotypes Spanning the CFH Gene in Age-related Macular Degeneration. 56th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Human Genetics, New Orleans, Louisiana, October 9-13, 2006. 85. Gilbert JR, Zuchner S., Browning CA, Wang G., Lu CR, Bronson PG, Potocky CF, Garvey SM, Kroner CC, Gibson JR, van der Walt JM, Li YJ, Xu PT, Schmechel DE, Scott WK, Vance JM, Haines JL, Martin ER, Pericak-Vance MA. Identification and characterization of a dynactin associated protein (Dynapsin) involved in late-onset Alzheimer disease (AD). 56th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Human Genetics, New Orleans, Louisiana, October 9-13, 2006. 86. Gallins PJ , McCauley JL, Jiang L, Gaskell PC, Crunk AE, Creason M, Caywood L, Fuzzell D, Knebusch C, Morey MC, Hauser ER, Jackson CE, Gilbert JR, Pericak-Vance MA, Haines JL, Scott WK. Heritability of physical performance measures in older Amish. 56th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Human Genetics, New Orleans, Louisiana, October 9-13, 2006. Page 24 of 48 William K. Scott, Ph.D. University of Miami Curriculum Vitae 87. Byfield GE , Schmidt S, Gallins PJ, Postel EA, Scott WK, Agarwal A, Spencer K Haines JL, Pericak-Vance MA, Hauser MA. Association between iNOS and Age-related Macular Degeneration: Potential effect modification by cigarette smoking. 56th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Human Genetics, New Orleans, Louisiana, October 9-13, 2006. 88. Hauser MA, Schmidt S, Allingham RR, Gallins P, Scott WK, Agarwal A, Haines JL, PericakVance MA. A High Density SNP Genome Screen for Age Related Macular Degeneration Reveals Novel Loci. Presented at the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology (ARVO) 2006 Annual Meeting, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, April 30 - May 4, 2006. 89. Postel EA, Schmidt S, Scott WK, Hauser MA, Caldwell J, Agarwal A, Gallins P, Haines JL, Pericak-Vance MA. The Loc387715 Gene Determines Risk for Development of Atrophic and Exudative Age-Related Macular Degeneration. Presented at the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology (ARVO) 2006 Annual Meeting, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, April 30 - May 4, 2006. Haines JL, Spencer K, Olson LM, Hauser MA, Schmidt S, Scott WK, Gallins P, Agarwal A, Postel EA, Pericak-Vance MA. Confirmation of Protective Haplotypes Spanning the CFH Gene in AgeRelated Macular Degeneration. Presented at the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology (ARVO) 2006 Annual Meeting, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, April 30 - May 4, 2006. 90. 91. Spencer K, Schmidt S, Hauser MA, Scott WK, Olson LM, Gallins P, Agarwal A, Postel EA, PERICAK-VANCE MA, Haines JL. A Susceptibility Locus for Age-Related Macular Degeneration on Chromosome 16p12. Presented at the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology (ARVO) 2006 Annual Meeting, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, April 30 - May 4, 2006. 92. Schmidt S, Hauser MA, Scott WK, Postel EA, Agarwal A, Haines JL, PERICAK-VANCE MA. Cigarette Smoking Strongly Modifies the Effect of LOC387715 on the Risk of Age-Related Macular Degeneration. Presented at the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology (ARVO) 2006 Annual Meeting, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, April 30 - May 4, 2006. 93. Martin ER, Kang S, Scott WK, Li YJ, Hauser MA, Vance JM. Association of MAOB polymorphism and Parkinson’s disease. First World Parkinson Congress, Washington, February 22-26, 2006, Movement Disorders 2006;21(S13):P12. 94. Hancock DB, Hauser MA, Li YJ, Martin ER, Vance JM, Scott WK. Association of iNOS in Parkinson disease and the modulating effect of smoking. First World Parkinson Congress, Washington, February 22-26, 2006, Movement Disorders 2006;21(S13):P11. 95. Kang SJ, Scott WK, Li Y, Hauser M, van der Walt JM, Fujiwara K, Vance JM, Martin ER. Association of MAOB polymorphism and Parkinson’s disease. American Society for Human Genetics Annual Meeting, Salt Lake City, October 25-29, 2005. 96. Postel EA, Agarwal A, Gallins P, Schmidt S, Scott WK, Hauser MA, Haines JL, Pericak-Vance MA. Association of Y402H variant and clinical subtypes of AMD. American Society for Human Genetics Annual Meeting, Salt Lake City, October 25-29, 2005. 97. Canter JA, Pericak-Vance MA, Hauser MA, Schmidt S, Scott WK, Gallins P, Spencer KL, Kwan SY, Noureddine M, Gilbert JR, Schnetz-Boutaud N, Agarwal A, Postel EA, Olsen LM, Haines JL. MTND1”LHON4216C, a secondary Leber’s Hereditary Optic Neuropathy polymorphism, and agerelated macular degeneration (AMD): A report of an age-matched case-control study. American Society for Human Genetics Annual Meeting, Salt Lake City, October 25-29, 2005. Page 25 of 48 William K. Scott, Ph.D. University of Miami Curriculum Vitae 98. Hamilton CD, Hulme WF, Zhang L, Patillo SG, Linton CA, Carney RM, Mosher AW, Gilbert JR, Scott WK. Linkage and association of SLC11A1 and tuberculosis. American Society for Human Genetics Annual Meeting, Salt Lake City, October 25-29, 2005. 99. Spencer KM, Hauser MA, Schmidt S, Scott WK, Olson LM, Gallins PJ, Kwan SY, Noureddine M, Gilbert JR, Schnetz-Boutaud N, Agarwal A, Postel EA, Pericak-Vance MA, Haines JL. Haplotype analysis of Complement Factor H and the CFH-like genes and risk for age-related macular degeneration. American Society for Human Genetics Annual Meeting, Salt Lake City, October 2529, 2005. 100. Scott WK, Schmidt S, Hauser MA, Gallins PJ, Kwan S, Olson LM, Schnetz-Boutaud N, Spencer KL, Gilbert JR, Agarwal A, Postel EA, Haines JL, Pericak-Vance MA. Interaction of CFH T1277C polymorphism and cigarette smoking in age-related macular degeneration. American Society for Human Genetics Annual Meeting, Salt Lake City, October 25-29, 2005. 101. Schnetz-Boutaud N, McCauley JL, Crunk AE, McFarland LL, Gaskell PC, Jiang L, Gallins PJ, Scott WK, Welsh-Bohmer KA, Johnson SR, Jackson CE, Pericak-Vance MA, Haines JL. Candidate gene studies of dementia in the Amish. American Society for Human Genetics Annual Meeting, Salt Lake City, October 25-29, 2005. 102. McCauley JJ, Crunk AE, McFarland LL, Gaskell PC, Jiang L, Gallins PJ, Scott WK, WelshBohmer KA, Johnson SR, Jackson CE, Pericak-Vance MA, Haines JL. Dementia in the Amish: A follow-up linkage study. American Society for Human Genetics Annual Meeting, Salt Lake City, October 25-29, 2005. 103. Carney RM, Gaskell PC, Scott WK, Slifer MA, Hulette CM, Welsh-Bohmer KA, Schmechel DE, Vance JM, Pericak-Vance MA. Clinical follow-up of multiplex late-onset Alzheimer Disease families. American Society for Human Genetics Annual Meeting, Salt Lake City, October 25-29, 2005. 104. Hancock DB, Wheeler BS, Tegnell E, Hauser MA, Martin ER, Vance JM, Scott WK. Association between INOS and early-onset Parkinson disease. American Society for Human Genetics Annual Meeting, Salt Lake City, October 25-29, 2005. 105. Virgadamo J, van der Walt JM, Scott WK, Slifer S, Gallins P, Gaskell PC, Martin ER, WelshBohmer K, Creason M, Crunk A, Fuzzell D, McFarland L, Jackson CE, Haines JL, Pericak-Vance. APOE allele frequencies and Alzheimer’s disease risk in the Midwestern Amish population revisited. American Society for Human Genetics Annual Meeting, Salt Lake City, October 25-29, 2005. 106. van der Walt J, Noureddine M, Trimmer P, Bennett J, Stajich J, Scott B, Stacey M, Scott WK, Martin ER, Li YJ, Hauser M, Pericak-Vance MA, Vance JM. Metabolic stress induces cell death in Parkinson disease cybrids and fibroblasts. American Society for Human Genetics Annual Meeting, Salt Lake City, October 25-29, 2005. 107. Kang SJ, Scott WK, Li Y, Hauser MA, van der Walt JM, Fujiwara K, Vance JM, Martin ER. Association of MAOB polymorphism and Parkinson’s disease. American Society for Human Genetics Annual Meeting, Salt Lake City, October 25-29, 2005. Page 26 of 48 William K. Scott, Ph.D. University of Miami Curriculum Vitae 108. Hamilton CD, Patillo SG, Zhang L, Mosher AW, Pozsik CJ, Scott WK, Genetic Susceptibility to Pulmonary Tuberculosis (TB): Interim Analysis of Study Population Characteristics Compared to Pulmonary TB in North and South Carolina. Presented at Infectious Diseases Society of America, 42nd Annual Meeting, October, 2004. 109. Postel EA, Scott WK, Fan Y-T, Agarwal A, Gilbert JR, Haines JL, Pericak-Vance MA. Interaction of cigarette smoking and APOE genotype in age-related macular degeneration. American Society of Human Genetics, Toronto, Ontario, 2004: A2386. 110. Schnetz-Boutaud NC, Liang X, Anderson BM, Bartlett J, Martin ER, Scott WK, Pericak-Vance MA, Haines JL. Examination of several candidate genes on chromosome 10q in Alzheimer disease. American Society of Human Genetics, Toronto, Ontario, 2004: A2355. 111. Scott WK, Levesque MC, Zhang L, Hulme WF, Wall NN, Browning-Large CA, Patillo SG, Mosher AW, Pozsik CJ, Gilbert JR, Weinberg JB, Hamilton CD. Association of NOS2A polymorphisms and pulmonary tuberculosis. American Society of Human Genetics, Toronto, Ontario, 2004: A2285. 112. Browning CA, Prasad S, Bronson P, Vance DD, van der Walt JM, Scott WK, Haines JL, PericakVance MA. Single nucleotide polymorphism analysis on chromosome 2 in early-onset Alzheimer disease families. American Society of Human Genetics, Toronto, Ontario, 2004: A2087. 113. Hahs DW, Crunk A, Gaskell PC, Scott WK, Welsh-Bohmer KA, Johnson SR, Jackson CE, Pericak-Vance MA, Haines JL. Combinatorial mismatch scan for loci associated with dementia in the Amish. American Society of Human Genetics, Toronto, Ontario, 2004: A2022. 114. Pericak-Vance MA, Schmidt S, Fan Y-T, Kwan SY, Schnetz-Boutaud N, Olson LM, Postel EA, Agarwal A, Gilbert JR, Scott WK, Hauser MA, Haines JL. Follow-up of linkage peaks on chromosomes 1q and 16p for age-related macular degeneration. American Society of Human Genetics, Toronto, Ontario, 2004: A1995. 115. Li Y-J, Scott WK, Zhang L, Oliveira SA, Schmechel DE, Martin ER, Haines JL, Vance JM, Pericak-Vance MA. Revealing the role of Glutathione S-Transferase Omega 1 in age-at-onset of Alzheimer disease. American Society of Human Genetics, Toronto, Ontario, 2004: A1976. 116. Haines JL, Olson LM, Schnetz-Boutaud NC, Schmidt S, Scott WK, Agarwal A, Postel E, Gilbert JR, Pericak-Vance MA. Significant association of VLDR and VEGF in age related macular degeneration. American Society of Human Genetics, Toronto, Ontario, 2004: A 1967. 117. Prasad S, van der Walt JM, Slifer S, Gaskell PC, Scott WK, Martin ER, Crunk A, Fuzzell D, Creason M, Jiang L, Spencer K, Schnetz-Boutaud N, Welsh-Bohmer K, Johnson SR, Jackson CE, Kroner CC, Pericak-Vance MA, Haines JL. Examination of chromosomal regions identified in a genomic screen for dementia in Amish families. American Society of Human Genetics, Toronto, Ontario, 2004: A1952. 118. Liang X, Schnetz-Boutaud N, Kenealy SJ, Stanton KC, Rugless TN, Jiang L, Bartlett J, Scott WK, Gilbert JR, Pericak-Vance MA, Haines JL. Comprehensive genetic linkage analysis of a lateonset Alzheimer disease locus on chromosome 12. American Society of Human Genetics, Toronto, Ontario, 2004: A1916. Page 27 of 48 William K. Scott, Ph.D. University of Miami Curriculum Vitae 119. Agarwal A, Olson LM, Gilbert JR, Schnetz-Boutaud N, Schmidt S, Scott WK, Postel EA, PericakVance MA, Haines JL. Examination of locational candidate genes in age related macular degeneration. American Society of Human Genetics, Toronto, Ontario, 2004: A1894. 120. van der Walt J, Slifer S, Gaskell PC, Scott WK, Martin ER, Crunk A, Fuzzell D, Creason M, McFarland L, Welsh-Bohmer K, Johnson SR, Jackson CE, Kroner CC, Haines JL, Pericak-Vance MA. Maternal lineages and Alzheimer disease risk within the Old Order Amish. American Society of Human Genetics, Toronto, Ontario 2004: A1141. 121. Boyles AL, Scott WK, Martin ER, Schmidt S, Li YJ, Ashley-Koch A, Bass MP, Pericak-Vance MA, Speer MC, Hauser ER. Linkage disequilibrium inflates Type I error rates in multipoint linkage analysis when parental genotypes are missing. American Society of Human Genetics, Toronto, ON, 2004: A34. 122. Haines JL, Crunk A, McFarland L, Gaskell P, Fuzzell D, Creason M, Jiang L, Jackson CE, Scott WK, Welsh-Bohmer KA, Pericak-Vance MA. Dementia in mid-western U.S. Amish families. 9th International Conference on Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Disorders, Philadelphia, PA, July 17-22, 2004. 123. Browning C, Vance DD, Bronson PG, Schmechel D, Welsh-Bohmer K, Scott WK, Haines JL, Vance JM, Pericak-Vance MA. Follow-up analysis of chromosome 2 linkage in early-onset Alzheimer Disease. 9th International Conference on Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Disorders, Philadelphia, PA, July 17-22, 2004. 124. van der Walt JM, Noureddine MA, Scott WK, Pericak-Vance MA, Vance JM, Martin ER. Fibroblast Growth factor 20 polymorphisms and haplotypes strongly influence risk of Parkinson disease. Movement Disorders 2004; 19(S9):pS581. 125. Scott WK, Zhang L, Stajich JM, Scott BL, Stacy MA, Vance JM. Pesticide use and risk of Parkinson disease: A family-based case-control study. Movement Disorders 2004; 19(S9):pS550. 126. Agarwal A, Postel EA, Schmidt S, Scott WK, Gass JDM, Sternberg P, Gilbert JR, Pericak-Vance MA, Haines JL. Descriptive analysis of pattern of age-related macular degeneration (AMD) lesions. Investigational Ophthalmology and Vision Science 2004; 45: ARVO E-Abstract 3113. 127. Gilbert JR, Schnetz-Boutaud N, Schmidt S, Scott WK, Agarwal A, Postel E, Gass JDM, Sternberg P, Pericak-Vance MA. Examination of Locational Candidate Genes in Age-Related Macular Degeneration. Investigational Ophthalmology and Vision Science 2004; 45: ARVO E-Abstract 3728. 128. Haines JL, Schnetz-Boutaud N, Schmidt S, Scott WK, Agarwal A, Postel E, Gass JDM, Sternberg P, Gilbert JR, Pericak-Vance MA. Genetic Examination of Functional Candidate Genes in AgeRelated Macular Degeneration. Invest Ophthalmology and Vision Science 2004; 45: ARVO EAbstract 3727. 129. Postel EA, Agarwal A, Fan Y-T, Schmidt S, Caldwell J, Domurath R, Scott WK, Haines JL, Pericak-Vance MA. Comparison of phenotype in singleton and multiplex AMD. Investigational Ophthalmology and Vision Science 2004; 45: ARVO E-Abstract 2722. Page 28 of 48 William K. Scott, Ph.D. University of Miami Curriculum Vitae 130. Pericak-Vance MA, Schmidt S, Scott WK, Hauser ER, Postel EA, Agarwal A, Gass JDM, Rickman CB, Gilbert JR, Haines JL. Ordered subsets linkage analysis and expression profiling of chromosome 16p in age-related macular degeneration. Investigational Ophthalmology and Vision Science 2004; 45: ARVO E-Abstract 2721. 131. Scott WK, Schmidt S, Fan Y-T, Postel EA, Agarwal A, Gass JDM, Gilbert JR, Haines JL, PericakVance MA. Cigarette smoking and APOE genotype interaction in age-related macular degeneration. Investigational Ophthalmology and Vision Science. 2004; 45: ARVO E-Abstract 2303. 132. Oliveira SA, Martin ER, Scott WK, Zhang F, Stajich JM, Middleton LT, Roses AD, Scott BL, Fujiwara K, Pericak-Vance MA, Vance JM. Defining the linkage disequilibrium region containing the Tau gene and identifying haplotype tagging polymorphisms. American Journal of Human Genetics 2003;73(S5):A2131. 133. van der Walt JM, Martin ER, Scott WK, Zhang F, Fujiwara K, Kittappa R, Nance MA, Hubble JP, Koller WC, Pahwa R, Stern M, Hiner BC, Jankovic J, Goetz CG, Small GW, Mastaglia F, Middleton LT, Pericak-Vance MA, Vance JM. Association of FGF20 with late-onset Parkinson disease. American Journal of Human Genetics 2003:73(S5):A2015. 134. Stanton KC, Jiang L, Schnetz-Boutaud N, Kenealy SJ, Scott WK, Schmidt S, Gilbert J, Small GW, Saunders AM, Roses AD, Schmechel DE, Pericak-Vance MA, Haines JL. Further evidence of linkage of Alzheimer’s disease on Chromosome 12. American Journal of Human Genetics 2003;73(S5):A1766. 135. Noureddine MA, Li J-J, Zhang L, Qin XJ, Walters RW, Booze MW, Fujiwara K, Scott WK, Pericak-Vance MA, Hauser MA, Martin ER, Vance JM. Significant association between singlenucleotide polymorphisms in the neuronspecific RNA-binding protein ELAVL4 and Parkinson Disease. American Journal of Human Genetics 2003;73(S5):A1755. 136. Slifer S, Scott WK, Speer MC. Web-based module for parametric linkage analysis. American Journal of Human Genetics 2003;73(S5):A1122. 137. Scott WK, Gaskell PC, Jackson CE, Haines JL, Pericak-Vance MA, Hauser ER. Combinatorial mismatch scan for Successful Aging Loci in the Amish. American Journal of Human Genetics 2003;73(S5):A124. 138. Vance JM, Li Y, Oliveira AS, Hauser MA, Martin ER, Scott WK, Stenger JE, Scherzer C, Gullans SR, Small GW, Roses AD, Saunders AM, Schmechel DE, Welsh-Bohmer KA, Hulette C, Haines JL, Gilbert JR, Pericak-Vance MA. Glutathione S-Transferase, Omega-1 (GSTO1) modifies age at onset of Alzheimer Disease and Parkinson Disease. American Journal of Human Genetics 2003;73(S5):A104. 139. Li YJ, Hauser MA, Scott WK, Martin ER, Nance MA, Hubble JP, Koller WC, Pahwa R, Stern MB, Hiner CB, Jankovic J, Goetz CG, Small GW, Mastaglia F, Booze MW, Haines JL, Pericak-Vance MA, Vance JM. Apolipoprotein E controls the risk and age at onset of Parkinson Disease. Neurology 2003;60(S1):A127-A128. Page 29 of 48 William K. Scott, Ph.D. University of Miami Curriculum Vitae 140. Li YJ, Oliveira S, Xu P, Martin ER, Stenger J, Scott WK, Hauser MA, Scherzer C, Small G, Nance M, Watts R, Hubble J, Koller WC, Pahwa R, Stern MB, Hiner BC, Jankovic J, Goetz CG, Mastaglia F, Middleton LT, Roses AD, Saunders AM, Schmechel DE, Welsh-Bohmer KA, Hulette C, Gullans SR, Haines JL, Gilbert JR, Vance JM, Pericak-Vance MA. Glutathione S-Transferase, modifies age at onset of Alzheimer Disease, 55th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Neurology. Neurology, 2003;60(S1):ppA68-A69. 141. Oliveira SA, Scott WK, Martin ER, Pericak-Vance MA, Vance JM, GSK Collaborative Parkinson’s disease Group. Association of Parkin with late-onset Parkinson’s disease. Movement Disorders 2002;17(S5):pS159-160. 142. Scott WK, Caltagirone RA, Carney RM, Dills SK, Stajich JM, Vance JM. Family –based association study of cigarette smoking and Parkinson’s disease. Movement Disorders 2002;17 (S5):pS148-149. 143. van der Walt JM, Martin ER, Scott WK, Pericak-Vance MA, Vance JM, GlaxoSmithKline Collaborative PD Group. Genetic polymorphisms of the N-acetyltransferase genes (NAT1 and NAT2) and risk to Parkinson’s disease. Movement Disorders 2002;17 (S5):pS160. 144. Pericak-Vance MA, van der Walt JM, Nicodemus KK, Martin ER, Kroner CC, Scott WK, Schmechel DE, Small GW, Conneally PM, Saunders AM, Haines JL, Gilbert JR, Vance JM. Mitochondrial effect on risk of developing late-onset Alzheimer disease (AD) is modified by gender. American Journal of Human Genetics 2002; 71:A1940. 145. Xu PT, Gilbert JR, Walters SN, Browning C, Desombre KA, Nicodemus K, Scott WK, Haines JL, Pericak-Vance MA. Characterization and Analyses of AD Candidate Genes P16 and MTAP on Chromosome 9p21. American Journal of Human Genetics 2002; 71:A1873. 146. Oliveira SA, Scott WK, Martin ER, Stajich JM, Middleton LT, Haines JL, Winn MP, Pericak-Vance MA, Vance JM. Association of Parkin with late-onset Parkinson disease. American Journal of Human Genetics 2002; 71:A1948. 147. Scott WK, Nicodemus KK, Gaskell PC, Hedges DJ, Walters SN, Small GW, Conneally PM, Roses AD, Hauser ER, Gilbert JR, Vance JM, Haines JL, Pericak-Vance MA. Ordered subsets analysis in Alzheimer disease: Refined linkage to 9p and novel linkage to 2q and 15q. American Journal of Human Genetics 2002; 71:A1699. 148. Van der Walt JM, Nicodemus KK, Martin ER, Scott WK, Nance MA, Hubble JP, Haines JL, Koller WC, Pahwa R, Stern M, Hiner BC, Jankovic J, Goetz CG, Small GW, Mastaglia F, Gibson RA, Middleton LT, McLaurin AC, Pericak-Vance MA, Vance JM. Specific mitochondrial haplogroups affect risk for late-onset Parkinson disease. American Journal of Human Genetics 2002; 71:A1125. 149. Saunders A, Nicodemus K, Scott WK, Poulton S, Gaskell P, Strittmatter W, Pericak-Vance M, Schmechel D. Association of the Hemochromatosis Gene Mutation C282T with Alzheimer Disease. 8th International Conference of Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Disorders, Stockholm, Sweden 2002. Neurobiology of Aging 2002; 23(1S): S327. 150. Haines J, Crunk, McFarland L, Scott WK, Gaskell PC, Shao YJ, Ashley-Koch A, Pericak-Vance M. Examination of Dementia of the Alzheimer type in the Amish. 8th International Conference of Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Disorders, Stockholm, Sweden 2002. Neurobiology of Aging 2002; 23(1S): S323. Page 30 of 48 William K. Scott, Ph.D. University of Miami Curriculum Vitae 151. Nicodemus KK, Scott WK, Pericak-Vance MA, Haines, JL. Genome Screen for Alzheimer’s Disease using APOE-4 as a Covariate Confirms Linkage on Chromosome 9 and Identifies a Novel Region on Chromosome 16. 8th International Conference on Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Disorders, Stockholm, Sweden 2002. Neurobiology of Aging 2002; 23(1S): S317. 152. Li Y, Scott WK, Hedges DJ, Zhang F, Gaskell PC, Stajich JM, Saunders AM, Scott BL, Schmechel JR, Vance JM, Pericak-Vance MA, Nance MA, Watts RL, Hubble JP, Koller WC, Pahwa R, Stern MB, Hiner BC, Jankovic J, Allen FH, Goetz CG, Mastaglia F, Gibson RA, Middelton LT, Small GW, Roses AD, Haines JL. Location of common Age-at-Onset Genes in Alzheimer and Parkinson Diseases. 8th International Conference on Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Disorders, Stockholm, Sweden 2002. Neurobiology of Aging 2002; 23 (1S): S317. 153. Gilbert J, Xu P, Nicodemus K, Scott WK, Pericak-Vance M, Haines J. Mapping the AD Locus on Chromosome 9P. 8th International Conference on Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Disorders, Stockholm, Sweden 2002. Neurobiology of Aging 2002; 23(1S): S314. 154. Scott WK, Nicodemus K, Gaskell CP, Hedges D, Walters S, Hauser E, Gilbert J, Vance J, Pericak-Vance M, Small G, Conneally MP, Roses A, Haines J. Ordered Subsets Analysis Refines Linkage to Chromosome 9p and Detects Novel Very Late Onset AD Genes on Chromosome 2q and 15q. 8th International Conference on Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Disorders, Stockholm, Sweden 2002. Neurobiology of Aging 2002; 23(1S): S314. 155. Haines J, Bradford Y, Kenealy S, Stanton K, Schnetz-Boutaud N, Nicodemus K, Scott WK, Gilbert J, Pericak-Vance MA, Small G. Allelic Association Analysis of SNPS On Chromosome 10Q To Alzheimer’s Disease. 8th International Conference on Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Disorders, Stockholm, Sweden 2002. Neurobiology of Aging 2002; 23(1S): S267. 156. Nicodemus KK, Hedges D, Saunders AM, Conneally PM, Small GW, Gilbert JR, Haines JL, Pericak-Vance MA, Scott WK. Chromosome 12 and late-onset Alzheimer disease (AD) is modified by apolipoprotein E (APOE) Genotype. 51st Annual Meeting of the American Society of Human Genetics, San Diego, CA 2001. American Journal of Human Genetics 2001;69:A2067. 157. Shao Y, Scott WK, Raiford KL, Wolpert CM, Ashley-Koch A, Cuccaro ML, Gilbert JR, PericakVance MA. Loci on Chromosome 7 and 2 interact to increase linkage evidence in Autistic Disorder. 51st Annual Meeting of the American Society of Human Genetics, San Diego, CA 2001. American Journal of Human Genetics 2001;69:A2032. 158. Neary JJ, Zhang F, Zhao B, Booze M, West S, Conlon PJ, Vance JM, Pericak-Vance MA, Scott WK, Winn MP. Linkage of familial membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis, type III to chromosome 1q31-32. 51st Annual Meeting of the American Society of Human Genetics, San Diego, CA 2001. American Journal of Human Genetics 2001;69:A2020. 159. Scott WK, Stajich JM, Scott BL, Nance MA, Watts RL, Hubble JP, Haines JL, Koller WC, Pahwa R, Stern MB, Hiner BC, Jankovic J, Allen FH, Goetz CG, Small GW, Mastaglia F, Middleton LT, Roses AD, Vance JM, Pericak-Vance MA. Complete genomic screen in idiopathic Parkinson Disease, 51st Annual Meeting of the American Society of Human Genetics, San Diego, CA 2001. American Journal of Human Genetics 2001;69:A1943. Page 31 of 48 William K. Scott, Ph.D. University of Miami Curriculum Vitae 160. Oliveira SA, Martin ER, Scott WK, Nance MA, Watts RL, Hubble JP, Koller WC, Pahwa R, Stern MB, Hiner BC, Jankovic J, Goetz CG, Small GW, Hauser MA, Middleton LT, Roses AD, Haines JL, Scott BL, Pericak-Vance MA, Vance JM. Association of tau with late-onset Parkinson disease. 51st Annual Meeting of the American Society of Human Genetics, San Diego, CA 2001. American Journal of Human Genetics 2001; 69:A1932. 161. Li Y, Saunders AM, Roses AD, Small GW, Scott WK, Conneally PM, Vance JM, Gilbert JR, Haines JL, Pericak-Vance. Genome-wide scan for age at onset of Alzheimer disease. 51st Annual Meeting of the American Society of Human Genetics, San Diego, CA 2001. American Journal of Human Genetics 2001;69:A126. 162. Gilbert JR, Schmidt S, Postel E, Allen C, Scott WK, Agarwal A, Hogan M, Haines J, PericakVance MA. Variant Analysis of the ABCR (ABCA4) Gene in an AMD Patient Population. 51st Annual Meeting of the American Society of Human Genetics, San Diego, CA 2001. American Journal of Human Genetics 2001;69:A2343. 163. Scott WK, Stajich JM, Scott BL, Rogala AR, Booze MW, Ribble RC, Nance MA, Watts RL, Hubble JP, Haines JL, Koller WC, Pahwa R, Stern MB, Colcher A, Hiner BC, Jankovic J, Ondo WG, Allen FH, Goetz CG, Pappert EJ, Small GW, Masterman D, Mastaglia F, Laing NG, Middleton LT, Roses AD, Vance JM, Pericak-Vance MA. Complete Genomic Screen in Familial Parkinson Disease. 10th International Congress of Human Genetics, Vienna, Austria, 2001. 164. Scott WK, Stajich JM, Scott BL, Rogala AR, Booze MW, Ribble RC, Nance MA, Watts RL, Hubble JP, Haines JL, Koller WC, Pahwa R, Stern MB, Colcher A, Hiner BC, Jankovic J, Ondo WG, Allen FH, Goetz CG, Pappert EJ, Small GW, Masterman D, Mastaglia F, Laing NG, Middleton LT, Roses AD, Vance JM, Pericak-Vance MA. Complete Genomic Screen in Familial Parkinson Disease. 53rd Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Neurology, Philadelphia, PA, 2001. 165. Grubber JM, Scott WK, Lai EH, Saunders AM, Desombre KA, Conneally PM, Small GW, Roses AD, Gilbert JR, Vance JM, Haines JL, Pericak-Vance MA. Association of Late-onset Familial Alzheimer Disease (AD) and Single Nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in the LRP1 gene. 50th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Human Genetics, Philadelphia, PA, October 2000. American Journal of Human Genetics 2000;67(2S):A1965. 166. Schmidt SA, Heinis R, Saunders AM, De La Paz M, Postel E, Scott WK, Kelley T, Agarwal A, Bazyk A, Haines JL, Pericak-Vance MA. The Apolipoprotein E Gene Modulates Risk for Familial Age-Related Macular Degeneration. 50th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Human Genetics, Philadelphia, PA, October 2000. American Journal of Human Genetics 2000;67(2S):A1898. 167. Scott WK, Rogala AR, Rampersaud E, Stajich JM, Nance MA, Watts RL, Hubble JP, Scott BL, Haines JL, Koller WC, Stern MB, Hiner BC, Jankovic J, Allen FH, Goetz CG, Small GW, Laing NG, Pericak-Vance MA, Vance JM and for the Duke Center for Human Genetics/Glaxo Wellcome/Deane PD Genetics Collaboration. Parkin Mutations and Idiopathic Parkinson Disease (PD). 50th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Human Genetics, Philadelphia, PA, October 2000. American Journal of Human Genetics 2000;67(2S):A52. Page 32 of 48 William K. Scott, Ph.D. University of Miami Curriculum Vitae 168. Pericak-Vance MA, Grubber J, Bailey LR, Hedges D, West S, Kemmerer B, Hall JL, Saunders AM, Roses AD, Small GW, Scott WK, Conneally PM, Vance JM, Haines JL. Genomic Screen of 739 Sibpairs with Late Onset Alzheimer Disease. 50th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Human Genetics, Philadelphia, PA, October 2000. American Journal of Human Genetics 2000;67(2S):A191. 169. Scott WK, Grubber JM, Conneally PM, Small GW, Gilbert JR, Haines JL, Pericak-Vance MA. Fine-mapping of the chromosome 12 Alzheimer disease locus using family-based association tests of microsatellite markers. World Alzheimer Congress 2000: Pivotal Research and Creative Care, Washington DC, July 2000. 170. Scott WK, Lai EH, Grubber JM, Martin ER, Hill DM, Poulton SH, Menold MM, Farrer LA, Conneally PM, Small GW, Saunders AM, Roses AD, Gilbert JR, Haines JL, Pericak-Vance MA. Examination of Association between LRP1 and Late Onset Alzheimer Disease Using Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms (SNPs). 49th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Human Genetics, San Francisco, CA, 1999. American Journal of Human Genetics 1999;65: A445. 171. Svenson IK, Nance MA, Haines JL, Scott WK, Pericak-Vance MA, Marchuk DA. SPG4: A Recombination Event Narrows the Minimum Candidate Region. 49th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Human Genetics, San Francisco, CA,1999. American Journal of Human Genetics 1999;65: A420. 172. Grubber JM, Saunders AM, Yamaoka LH, Scott WK, Martin ER, Hill DM, Standen CL, Schmechel DE, Conneally PM, Small GW, Lai EH, Roses AD, Haines JL, Pericak-Vance MA. Analysis of Chromosome 12 Candidate Genes in Late-Onset Alzheimer Disease (AD). Analysis of Chromosome 12 Candidate Genes in Late-Onset Alzheimer Disease. 49th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Human Genetics, San Francisco, CA,1999. American Journal of Human Genetics 1999; 65: A252. 173. Garcia ME, Bailey LR, Hall JL, Scott WK, Saunders AM, Small GW, Roses AD, Pericak-Vance MA, Haines JL, Conneally PM. Examination of Multiple Loci in Late Onset Familial Alzheimer Disease (AD). 49th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Human Genetics, San Francisco, CA,1999. American Journal of Human Genetics 1999; 65: A99. 174. Hubble JP, Weeks CC, Nance M, Watts RL, Koller WC, Stern MB, Colcher A, Ondo W, Jankovic J, Goetz C, Pappert E, The Deane-Glaxo Wellcome PD Genetics Collaborators, Scott WK, Stajich JM, Scott BL, Vance JM, Pericak-Vance MA. Parkinson’s Disease: Clinical Features in Sibships. American Academy of Neurology, Toronto, Canada, 1999. Neurology 1999; 52:A13. 175. Hulette CM, Rosenberg CR, Gaskell PC, Saunders AM, Ervin JF, Roses AD, Pericak-Vance MA, Scott WK. Familial Dementia with Lewy Bodies. 75th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Neuropathologists, Portland, Oregon, 1999. Journal of Neuropathology and Experimental Neurology 1999; 58:514. 176. Weinstein JA, Welsh-Bohmer KA, Scott WK, Gaskell PC, Pericak-Vance MA. Phenotypic Expression of Chromosome 17-Linked Frontotemporal Dementia: Neuropsychological Performance. International Neuropsychological Society. 27th Annual Meeting Boston, Massachusetts, 1999. Page 33 of 48 William K. Scott, Ph.D. University of Miami Curriculum Vitae 177. Garcia ME, Hall JL, Aboudonia SA, Saunders AM, Scott WK, Small GW, Conneally PM, Roses AD, Pericak-Vance MA, Haines JL. Examination of Linkage to Alzheimer Disease (AD) for Regions on Chromosome 4, 6 and 20. 48th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Human Genetics, Denver, CO, 1998. American Journal of Human Genetics 1998;63(4S):A290. 178. Gilbert JR, Guy VK, Yamaoka LH, Scott WK, Hulette CM, Schmechel DE, Weinstein JA, WelshBohmer KA, Vance JM, Pericak-Vance MA. Mutation Analysis in the DUK1684 FTDP-17 Family and FTD Sporadics. 48th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Human Genetics, Denver, CO, 1998. American Journal of Human Genetics 1998;63(4S):A362. 179. Yamaoka LH, Scott WK, Stajich JM, Scott BL, Vance JM, Roses AD, Pericak-Vance MA, The Deane/GW PD Genetics Collaboration. The О±-Synuclein Gene is not a Major Risk Factor in Familial Parkinson Disease (PD). 48th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Human Genetics, Denver, CO, 1998. American Journal of Human Genetics 1998;63(4S):A346. 180. Grubber JM, Saunders AM, Crane AR, Scott WK, Martin ER, Haynes CS, Conneally PM, Small GW, Roses AD, Haines JL, Pericak-Vance MA. Analysis of Association Between Butyrylcholinesterase K (BCHEK) and Apolipoprotein E (APOE) in Alzheimer disease. 48th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Human Genetics, Denver, CO, 1998. American Journal of Human Genetics 1998;63(4S):A292. 181. Gaskell PC, Scott WK, Lennon-Graham F, Wolpert CM, Menold MM, Aylsworth AS, Warner C, Farrell CD, Albright SG, Vance JM, Marchuk DA, Pericak-Vance MA. Clinical and Genetic Studies in Uncomplicated Autosomal Dominant Familial Spastic Paraplegia. 48th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Human Genetics, Denver, CO, 1998. American Journal of Human Genetics 1998;63:4(S):A104. 182. Abraham CR, Rogaeva E, Mayeux R, Chapman Y, Song Y, Pericak-Vance MA, Haines JL, Scott WK, Yamaoka L, Baldwin CT, Wells J, McGraw WT, Saunders A, Roses AD, Sylantiev C, Duara R, Korczyn AD, Tycko B, St. George Hyslop PH, Farrer LA. A Polymorphism in Bleomycin Hydrolase is Associated with Alzheimer Disease in Ashkenazi Jews and African Americans. 48th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Human Genetics, Denver, CO, 1998. American Journal of Human Genetics 1998; 63(4S):A58. 183. Scott WK, Grubber JM, Abou-Donia SM, Church TD, Yamaoka LH, Conneally PM, Small GW, Saunders AM, Roses AD, Haines JL, Pericak-Vance MA. Fine Mapping and Two-Locus Maximum Lod Score Analysis in Chromosome 12-linked Late-Onset Familial Alzheimer Disease (AD). 48th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Human Genetics, Denver, CO, 1998. American Journal of Human Genetics 1998;63(4S):A44. 184. Wolpert C, Paulyson K, Donnelly S, Melvin E, Meyers W, Livingston E, Ravan S, Abramson R, Cuccaro M, Scott WK. Current state of practice for identifying patients with symptoms of depression and anxiety in a prenatal genetic counseling setting. National Society of Genetic Counselors Annual Meeting, Denver, CO, 1998. Journal of Genetic Counseling 1998;7:501. 185. Scott WK, Bass MP, Gaskell PC, Yamaoka LH, Conneally PM, Small GW, Saunders AM, Roses AD, Haines JL, Pericak-Vance MA. Two-locus maximum lod score analysis suggests APOE and the putative chromosome 12 locus exert independent effects in late-onset Alzheimer disease. 6th International Conference on Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Disorders, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 1998. Neurobiology of Aging 1998;19(4S): S33. Page 34 of 48 William K. Scott, Ph.D. University of Miami Curriculum Vitae 186. Scott WK, Yamaoka LH, Stajich JM, Speer MC, Scott BL, Nance M, Hubble J, Watts RL, Koller W, Jankovic J, Ondo W, Stern MB, Colcher A, Hiner BC, Allen FH, Goetz C, Pappert E, Mastaglia F, Laing NG, Small GW, Masterman D, Haines JL, Davis T, Aminoff M, Dowling G, Vance JM, Roses AD, Pericak-Vance MA. Exclusion of the пЃЎ-synuclein gene as a major genetic risk factor in idiopathic Parkinson disease (PD). 50th American Academy of Neurology Annual Meeting, Minneapolis, MN, 1998. 187. Gaskell PC, Yamaoka L, Jordan M, Scott WK, Roses AD, Saunders AM, Pericak-Vance MA, Haines JL. Lack of Association Between the О±1-antichymotrypsin (ACT) Gene and Age of Onset or Risk of Alzheimer Disease (AD). 47th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Human Genetics, Baltimore, MD, 1997. American Journal of Human Genetics 1997;61(4S):A275. 188. Siddique T, Pericak-Vance MA, Caliendo J, Hong S-T, Hung W-Y, Kaplan J, McKenna-Yasek D, Rimmler JB, Sapp P, Saunders AM, Scott WK, Siddique N, Haines JL, Brown RH. Lack of Association Between Apolipoprotein E (APOE) Genotype and Sporadic Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS). 47th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Human Genetics, Baltimore, MD, 1997. American Journal of Human Genetics 1997;61(4S):A294. 189. Haynes CS, Speer MC, Bass MP, Jordan M, Lennon F, Rimmler JB, Scott WK, Menold M, Vance JM, Haines JL, Pericak-Vance MA. A Resource for Human Allele Frequencies for Polymorphic Genetic Markers. 47th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Human Genetics, Baltimore, MD, 1997. American Journal of Human Genetics 1997;61(4S):A278. 190. Saunders AM, Hays JC, Roses AD, Pericak-Vance MA, Blazer DG, Schmader KE, Scott WK. Apolipoprotein E Allele Frequencies in a Population-Based Sample of Cognitively Intact Caucasians and African Americans. 47th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Human Genetics, Baltimore, MD, 1997. American Journal of Human Genetics of 1997;61(4S):A293. 191. Small GW, Scott WK, Yamaoka LH, Bass MP, Gaskell PC, Conneally PM, Farrer LA, Auerbach SA, Saunders AM, Roses AD, Haines JL, Pericak-Vance MA. No Genetic Association Between the LRP Receptor and Sporadic or Late-Onset Familial Alzheimer Disease (AD). 47th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Human Genetics, Baltimore, MD, 1997. American Journal of Human Genetics 1997;61(4S):A295. 192. Yamaoka LH, Scott WK, Stajich JM, Speer MC, Vance JM, Roses AD, Pericak-Vance MA, and Deane Laboratory Parkinson Disease Research Group. Analysis of Candidate Regions in Idiopathic Parkinson Disease (PD). 47th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Human Genetics, Baltimore, MD, 1997. American Journal of Human Genetics 1997;61(4S):A301. 193. Scott WK, Yamaoka LH, Saunders AM, Roses AD, Haines JL, Pericak-Vance MA. “Back to the Future”: Revisiting the Alzheimer disease (AD) chromosome 19 linkage. 47th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Human Genetics, Baltimore, MD 1997. American Journal of Human Genetics 1997;61(4S):A294. 194. Pericak-Vance MA, Pritchard ML, Gaskell PC, Scott WK, Terwedow H, Conneally PM, Small GW, Saunders AM, Roses AD, Haines JL. Complete Genomic Screen in Late-Onset Familial Alzheimer’s Disease. 11th Tokyo Institute of Psychiatry International Symposium, The Molecular Biology of Alzheimer’s Disease and Animal Models: Routes to the Development of New Therapies. Tokyo, Japan, 1997. Page 35 of 48 William K. Scott, Ph.D. University of Miami Curriculum Vitae 195. Scott WK, Addy CL, Frank EM, Abramson RK, Macera CA. The Impact of Level of Care on Survival After Diagnosis of Alzheimer's Disease. 124th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, New York, NY, 1996. 196. Lennon F, Gaskell PC, Scott WK, Menold MM, Aylsworth AS, Warner C, Farrell CD, Boustany RM, Boyd E, Albright SG, Kingston HM, Cummings WJK, Vance JM, Pericak-Vance MA. Genetic Studies in Familial Spastic Paraplegia: Heterogeneity Results and Evidence for Anticipation in Chromosome 2 SPG. 46th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Human Genetics, San Francisco, CA 1996. American Journal of Human Genetics 1996;59(4S):A232. 197. Pritchard ML, Scott WK, Yamaoka LH, Locke PA, Rosi BL, Gaskell PC, Saunders AM, Conneally PM, Small GW, Farrer LA, Growdon JH, Roses AD, Pericak-Vance MA, Haines JL. No Linkage or Association Between an Intronic Polymorphism of Presenilin-I and Sporadic or Late-Onset Familial Alzheimer Disease. 46th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Human Genetics, San Francisco, CA 1996. American Journal of Human Genetics 1996;59(4S):A225. 198. Scott WK, Gaskell PC, Saunders AM, Locke PA, Roses AD, Haines JL, Pericak-Vance MA. APOE2 Does Not Increase Risk or Shorten Survival in Early-Onset Sporadic Alzheimer Disease. 46th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Human Genetics, San Francisco, CA 1996. American Journal of Human Genetics 1996;59(4S):A94. 199. Scott WK, Yamaoka LH, Locke PA, Rosi BL, Gaskell PC, Saunders AM, Conneally PM, Small G, Farrer LA, Growdon JH, Roses AD, Haines JL, Pericak-Vance MA. No Association or Linkage Between the BamHI Polymorphism of the Presenilin-I Gene and Late-Onset Alzheimer Disease. Fifth International Conference on Alzheimer's Disease, Osaka, Japan, 1996. Neurobiology of Aging 1996;17(4S):S14. 200. Scott WK, Cornman CB, Davis DR, Macera CA. Functional Health Status as a Predictor of Mortality in the Community-Dwelling Elderly. 48th Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Los Angeles, CA, 1995. The Gerontologist 1995;35(S1):276. 201. Abramson RK, Wright HH, Frank EM, Scott WK, Vallini AD. Bioethical Issues of Presymptomatic Testing for Alzheimer’s Disease (AD): Huntington’s Disease (HD) as a Model. 123rd Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, San Diego, CA, 1995. 202. Zheng D, Jennings CS, Davis DR, Torres ME, Scott WK, Edwards KB, Macera CA. Depression and Death of Cardiovascular Disease among US Adults Aged 18 and Older. 123rd Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, San Diego, CA, 1995. 203. Scott WK, Edwards KB, Davis DR, Cornman CB, Macera CA. Decline in Functional Health and Institutionalization Among Community Long Term Care Clients with Dementia. 123rd Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, San Diego, CA, 1995. 204. Frank EM, Redmond KE, Ruediger TL, Scott WK. Educational Speech-Language Pathologists and Traumatic Brain injury. 19th Annual Postgraduate Course on Rehabilitation of the Brain Injured Adult and Child, Williamsburg, VA, 1995. 205. Pigatt T, Scott WK, Abramson RK, Frank EM. Lexical Association in White and African American Subjects. American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Conference 1995. ASHA 1995;37:77-78. Page 36 of 48 William K. Scott, Ph.D. University of Miami Curriculum Vitae 206. Free T, Gregori T, Scott WK, Abramson RK, Frank EM. Lexical Associations in Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s and Huntington’s Disease Dementia. American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Conference 1995. ASHA 1995;37:77. 207. Zheng D, Scott WK, Torres M, Otterness C, Edwards K, Macera C. Mental Status Questionnaire Scores Among Patients with Alzheimer’s Disease in Community Long Term Care: Does Ethnicity Make a Difference? Society of Epidemiologic Research 1995, Snowbird, UT. American Journal of Epidemiology 1995;141:S1. 208. Scott WK, Zheng D, Torres ME, Otterness C, Edwards KE, Davis DR, Cornman CB. Prevalence of Alzheimer’s Disease in South Carolina, 1994: A Report from the South Carolina Alzheimer’s Disease Registry. 72nd Annual Meeting of the South Carolina Public Health Association, Myrtle Beach, SC, 1995. 209. Frank EM, Ruediger TL, Redmond KE, Scott WK. Preparation of Educational Speech-Language Pathologists in Traumatic Brain Injury. American Speech-Language-Hearing Association 1994 Convention, New Orleans, LA. ASHA 1994;36:96. 210. Huang Y, Scott WK, Macera CA, Davis DR, Blair SN. Physical Fitness, Body Composition, and Cardiovascular Disease. 122nd Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Washington, DC, 1994. 211. Scott WK, Huang Y, Cornman CB, Neff LJ, Otterness C, Torres ME, Macera CA. Predictors of Institutionalization in Alzheimer's Disease Patients. 122nd Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Washington, DC, 1994. 212. Scott WK. The Statewide Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Disorders Registry: An Overview of Research Activities. 70th Annual Meeting of the South Carolina Public Health Association, Myrtle Beach, SC, 1993. 213. Scott WK, DeAndrade SJ, Williamson JS, Macera CA. Correlates of Depression in Alzheimer's Disease Caregivers. 120th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Washington, DC, 1992. V. PROFESSIONAL Funded research performed in the past five years: Present: Grant Name/Number, (PI), Title, Funding Agency (Pericak-Vance M / Scott WK) American Health Assistance Foundation “Whole Exome Sequencing in AgeRelated Macular Degeneration” Role on Grant Effort in calendar months Co-PI .24 To identify rare variants contributing to AMD risk, we will perform whole exome capture and next generation sequencing (WEC/NGS) on patients with extreme AMD risk phenotypes. Page 37 of 48 Approximate Amount of Total Award (Budget Period) $100,000 Duration (Full Project Period) 07/01/1106/30/13 William K. Scott, Ph.D. University of Miami Curriculum Vitae Grant Name/Number, (PI), Title, Funding Agency Role on Grant Effort in calendar months Approximate Amount of Total Award (Budget Period) Duration (Full Project Period) 1 P50 NS071674-01 (Vance, JM) NIH/NINDS "The Genetics of Parkinsonism - Morris K. Udall Parkinson's Disease Research Center of Excellence” CoInvestigator 0.6 $918,000 09/01/1008/31/15 3 P50 NS071674-01S1 (Vance, JM) NIH/NINDS Administrative Supplement - Morris K. Udall Parkinson's Disease Research Center of Excellence” CoInvestigator 1.2 $271,916 09/01/1008/31/11 New Investigator Research (NIR) (Wang, L) Mentor / CoInvestigator 0.6 $399,979 07/01/1006/30/13 PI 0.6 $567,328 03/01/1011/30/14 $947,606 09/30/09 – 08/31/11 The overall goal of the center is to identify genes that cause or contribute to an individual’s susceptibility to Parkinson Disease (PD). The discovery of PD risk genes will provide insight into the biological and environmental mechanisms that cause PD. James and Esther King Biomedical Research Program “Understanding the Mechanisms of Smoking on Complex Diseases From NOS2A-Smoking Interaction” 5 T15 HG000026-17 (Scott, WK) NIH/NHGRI “Genetic Analysis Methods for Medical Researchers” 3 P50 NS039764-10S1-4 (Vance, JM) NIH/NINDS "The Genetics of Parkinsonism – Administrative Supplement - Morris K. Udall Parkinson's Disease Research Center of Excellence” S3 Core B: Ascertainment and Clinical Core” S4 “Project IV: Association Mapping in PD Linkage Regions (no-cost extension) PI on Core B 0.16 Project PI on Project IV 0.16 5R01AI068804-05 (Fowler, VG) Duke University NIH/NIAID “Host Susceptibility S. aureus” PI on Subcontract 0.36 $58,502 03/15/07 – 02/29/12 2R01 AG019085-06A1 (Haines, JL) Vanderbilt NIH/NIA “Genetic Studies of Dementia in the Amish” CoInvestigator on Subcontract 0.6 $505,657 12/01/06 – 11/30/11 Page 38 of 48 William K. Scott, Ph.D. University of Miami Curriculum Vitae Grant Name/Number, (PI), Title, Funding Agency 5R01 EY12118-09 (Pericak-Vance, M) NIH/NEI “Unifying Genetics/Epidemiology of Macular Degeneration“ Role on Grant Effort in calendar months Approximate Amount of Total Award (Budget Period) Duration (Full Project Period) CoInvestigator 1.2 $1,137,306 06/15/0001/31/12 (no-cost extension) Pending: Grant Name/Number, (PI), Title, Funding Agency P20 (Pericak-Vance, M) NIH / North Carolina A&T “Reducing Health Disparities in African Americans” Role on Grant Effort in calendar months Approximate Amount of Total Award (Project Period) Duration (Full Project Period) CoInvestigator on 0.6 $2,785,038 12/01/1111/30/16 CoInvestigator 1.2 $420,750 04/01/1203/31/14 PI 0.84 $300,000 10/01/1109/30/14 Education Core This project will address health disparities in African-Americans through examining outreach, education, training initiatives and, through Project 1, which will provide a personalized wellness program for African-Americans and hopes to serve as a model for implementation in other African American communities throughout the nation to reduce health disparities. R21 (Wang, L) NIH/NINDS “An Integrative Genomic Study on the Role of Vitamin D in Parkinson’s Disease” We propose to integrate information from several genome-wide approaches to thoroughly evaluate the genetic risk to PD conferred by brain-specific vitamin D target genes. (Scott, WK / Wang, L) RJG Foundation “Is Vitamin D supplementation a possible therapeutic strategy for Parkinson Disease?” To thoroughly study the role of vitamin D in PD risk, we will conduct a comprehensive examination of vitamin D concentration together with genetic modifiers on the risk of developing PD, using two large case-control datasets with existing genome-wide association study genotype data. Results of this study will guide future efforts to determine if vitamin D supplementation can treat or prevent PD, and if people with a certain genetic makeup benefit more from vitamin D supplementation than others. Page 39 of 48 William K. Scott, Ph.D. University of Miami Curriculum Vitae Grant Name/Number, (PI), Title, Funding Agency Role on Grant Effort in calendar months Approximate Amount of Total Award (Project Period) Duration (Full Project Period) (Szapocznik J) NIH/NCRR “Miami Clinical and Translation Science Institute” – Education, Training & Career Development This component will create a comprehensive environment of research education and translational training for research staff to advance and become independent investigators who can address the special challenges related to health care disparities. Other Significant Contributor No effort requested $20,000,000 07/01/1106/30/16 D43 (Shor-Posner G) Fogarty International Research Training Award” (NCD-Lifespan) “Chronic, Non-Communicable Diseases and Disorders Across the Lifespan” Other Significant Contributor No effort requested (Wang, G) NIH “The role of ARMS2 in Age-Related Macular Degeneration” To determine the role of ARMS2 in AMD, we propose a comprehensive study of ARMS2 gene transcription, translation, protein targeting and its potential role in drusen formation. CoInvestigator 1.2 $2,555,231 12/01/1111/30/16 (Crawford, D) NIH “Functional Human Genomics: Physiological Implications of Polymorphism” CoInvestigator 0.96 $419,450 12/01/1111/30/13 R01EY012118-09 (Pericak-Vance, MA/Scott WK) NIH/NEI “Genomic Architecture of Progression and Treatment Response in AMD“ The goal of this proposal is to increase our understanding of the genetic etiology of progression and treatment response in AMD, both of which have been understudied. Identifying the genes underlying clinical outcomes is directly relevant to better directing current treatments and developing new and better treatments and regimens for those suffering this disabling disorder. Multiple Principal Investigator $7,575,227 12/01/10 – 11/30/15 (Year 1 ) 0.48 (Year 2 ) Page 40 of 48 1.2 William K. Scott, Ph.D. University of Miami Curriculum Vitae Grant Name/Number, (PI), Title, Funding Agency Role on Grant Effort in calendar months U01 (Vance, J / Pericak-Vance, M) NIH/NINDS “Bringing Clinical Sequencing to Primary Care” Project 3 – Ethical and Psychosocial Implications Research The goal of this project is to understand the variables that contribute to patients’ understanding of, reaction to, and utilization of genomic sequence information. CoInvestigator 1R01 NS074448-01 (McCauley, JL) NIH/NINDS “Genetic Exploration of Multiple Sclerosis in Hispanics” This study seeks to increase our understanding of MS, using cutting-edge technology to answer questions about genetic and environmental influences within the Hispanic population. CoInvestigator Other Significant Contributor No effort requested 5R01AI068804-06 (Fowler, VG) Duke University NIH/NIAID “Host Susceptibility S. aureus” The overall goal of this project is to further understand why some individuals develop Staphylococcus aureus infection, and of those with bacteremia, only some develop adverse outcomes. PI on Subcontract 1.8 Project III: “Vitamin D Concentration, Genetic Modifiers, and Parkinson Disease” $9,111,383 12/01/1111/30/15 0.6 $3,454,665 12/01/1111/30/16 $1,432,010 03/01/1202/28/17 $11,329,821 10/01/1109/30/16 (Years 1-3) (Years 4-5) PI on Core B 1.2 PI on Project III 1.2 Page 41 of 48 Duration (Full Project Period) 1.2 P50 NS071674-02 (Vance JM) NIH/NINDS "The Genetics of Parkinsonism - Morris K. Udall Parkinson's Disease Research Center of Excellence” Core B: “Clinical Resource Core” Approximate Amount of Total Award (Project Period) William K. Scott, Ph.D. University of Miami Curriculum Vitae Completed (Last five years): Grant Name/Number, (PI), Title, Funding Agency Role on Grant Effort in calendar months (Liu, W) FL Biomed (Bankhead-Coley) “Prediction Models of Complex DNA Repair Pathways in prostate Cancer” CoInvestigator (Year 3 only) 0.6 (Bolivar,HH, Dykxhoorn, DM/Scott, WK) DCFAR/UM “Identification of genetic variations associated with viral set point control in long term non-progressors” Co-Principal Investigator No effort requested P50 NS39764-10 (Vance, JM) NIH/NINDS "The Genetics of Parkinsonism - Morris K. Udall Parkinson's Disease Research Center of Excellence” Duration (Full Project Period) $375,000 07/01/0806/30/11 $39,000 06/01/1005/31/11 $1,964,085 09/30/99 – 05/31/10 (no-cost extension) Core B: Ascertainment and Clinical Core” PI on Core B 1.2 “Project I: Candidate Genes and Complex Interactions in PD” Co-Investigator on Project I 0.6 “Project IV: Association Mapping in PD Linkage Regions Project PI on Project IV 1.2 R01 AG019726 (Scott, WK) NIH/NIA “Genetic Studies of Successful Aging in the Amish” PI 3.6 (Scott, WK) Emory University/Wayne State Univ/NIH “Services in Support of the Perinatology Research Branch” PD/PI on subcontract No effort requested W81XWH-05-1-0383 (Pericak-Vance) Department of Defense/Moses Cone Health System. Guilford Genomic Medicine Initiative: Developing Models for Medical Practice” CoInvestigator 0.6 R01 HL68534-04 (Scott, WK) NIH/NHLBI “Genetic Studies of Human Susceptibility to Tuberculosis” PI 2.4 2R01NS36630-05A (Marder, Columbia University) Approximate Amount of Total Award (Budget Period) $549,457 07/01/03 – 04/30/10 (no-cost extension) PI on Subcontract Page 42 of 48 $28,167 06/01/0901/31/10 $1,559,078 04/15/05 – 04/14/09 $300,000 09/10/01 – 07/31/07 07/01/04 – 04/30/07 William K. Scott, Ph.D. University of Miami Curriculum Vitae Grant Name/Number, (PI), Title, Funding Agency Role on Grant P60 AG11268-10 (Cohen, HJ) Claude D. Pepper Older Americans Independence Centers “Genetics of Late Life Disease Core” Core PI Effort in calendar months Approximate Amount of Total Award (Budget Period) Duration (Full Project Period) 09/30/99 – 06/30/06 Editorial Responsibilities: Date Responsibilities 2011 Editor (with M. Ritchie), Genetic Analysis of Complex Disease, 3rd Edition, Wiley. 2005 Editorial Board, Gale Encyclopedia of Genetic Disorders, 2nd Edition 2001 Editorial Board, Gale Encyclopedia of Genetic Disorders Professional and Honorary Organizations: Date Organization 2006-present Member, Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology (ARVO) 1997-2005 Member, International Genetic Epidemiology Society (IGES) 1996-present Member, American Society of Human Genetics (ASHG) 1996-1998 Member, Society for Epidemiologic Research 1995 Presider, APHA Gerontological Health Section Session 1995-1996 Abstract Reviewer, APHA Gerontological Health Section Session 1994 Moderator, SCPHA Contributed Papers Session 1992-1995 Member, South Carolina Public Health Association (SCPHA) 1992-1993 President, USC Student Public Health Association 1992-1993 Member, USC School of Public Health Academic Responsibility Committee 1992-1993 Member, USC School of Public Health Student Awards Committee 1991-1997 Member, American Public Health Association (APHA) 1991-1995 Member, USC Student Public Health Association Honors and Awards: Date Honor / Award 1998 Junior Investigator Travel Award, Sixth International Conference on Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Disorders, Amsterdam, The Netherlands 1996 Postdoctoral Travel Award, Fifth International Conference on Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders, Osaka, Japan 1996 Student Scholarship, Genetic Analysis Methods for Medical Researchers 1995 Delta Omega (Public Health Honorary) 1993 USC Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics Outstanding Graduate Award 1991–1995 US Public Health Service Predoctoral Traineeship, University of South Carolina 1989 Omicron Delta Kappa 1987–1991 National Merit Scholar, Thomas J. Watson Scholar Post-doctoral Fellowships: Date Fellowship 1996–1997 Genetic epidemiology post-doctoral fellowship, Duke University Medical Center Page 43 of 48 William K. Scott, Ph.D. University of Miami Curriculum Vitae Other Professional Activities: Date Grant and Proposal Reviewer 2010 Member, NIH NEI (VSN 01) Special Emphasis Panel, “NEI T32 and T35 Review” 2010-2011 Member, NIH GGG (F08) Special Emphasis Panel, fellowship applications 2010 Member, NIH Special Emphasis Panel, ZRG1 PSE-E 02 “Member Conflicts of NAME and IRAP” 2009 Ad Hoc Mail Reviewer, NIH/CSR/HOP, RC1 challenge grants 2006–2009 Member, Parkinson Study Group Scientific Review Committee 2005–2008 Standing member, Neurological, Aging, and Musculoskeletal Epidemiology (NAME) Study Section (NIH/CSR) 2004 Member, NINDS Special Emphasis Panel, ZNS1 SRB-M “Udall Centers” 2003–2005 Member, NIH/CSR Ad hoc Panel, “Epidemiology of clinical disorders and aging” (ECDA), October 2003, February 2004, October 2004, February 2005 2003 Member, NINDS Special Emphasis Panel, ZNS1 SRB-W(01). “Brain Disorders in the Developing World: Research Across the Lifespan,” August 2003 Grant Reviewer, Alzheimer’s Association 2003 Member, NIH-CSR Special Emphasis Panel, SSS-Y (10)B, March and July 2002 Member, NINDS Special Emphasis Panel, ZNS1 SRB-A(04). “NeuroAIDS Studies” 2002 Grant Reviewer, Alzheimer’s Association 2002 Research Proposal Reviewer, Health Research Board of Ireland 2001 Research Proposal Reviewer, Vanderbilt University Intramural Discovery Grant Program 2000 Member, NINDS Special Emphasis Panel, ZNS1 SRB-W. “Role of Parkin and ParkinRelated Proteins in PD” 1999 Research Proposal Reviewer, Retirement Research Foundation 1999 Member, Contract Proposal Review Panel, NIDA Center for Genetic Studies 1998 Research Proposal Reviewer, VA Medical Research Program Invited Speaker: Date Presentation 2011 Invited Speaker, “Genetics, Environment, and PD” presented to the South Palm Beach County Chapter of the National Parkinson Foundation, 2011 Parkinson Support Group. Volen Center, Boca Raton, Florida, April 2011. 2011 Invited Speaker, “Parkinson Disease: Genomic Update” presented to the Baptist Nurse Associates, Baptist Hospital, Miami, Florida, February 2011. 2010 Invited Speaker, “CFS Genomics Research” presented at the Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Awareness Day Presentation and Discussion Seminar, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Miami, Florida, May 2010. 2010 Invited Speaker, “Parkinson Disease: Genomic Update” presented at the Parkinson Education Network (PEN) Educational Conference: Your Stepping Stone to Wellness. Signature Grand, Davie, Florida, April, 2010. 2010 Invited Speaker, “Genetics of Eye Disease” presented at the Hussman Institute for Human Genomics (HIHG) Lecture Series, HIHG SPEAKS, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Miami, Florida, March 2010. 2010 Invited Speaker, “Genetic Factors in Infectious Diseases using Mycobacterium infection as a model” presented to the Department of Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases Fellows, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Miami, Florida, February 2010. 2010 Invited Speaker, “Genetic Studies of Successful Aging” presented at the Department of Medicine, Division of Gerontology and Geriatric Medicine Grand Rounds, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Miami, Florida, February 2010. Page 44 of 48 William K. Scott, Ph.D. University of Miami Curriculum Vitae 2009 2009 2009 2009 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2007 2007 2006 2006 2006 2005 2005 Invited Speaker, “Common Variants in Innate Immunity Genes Influence Susceptibility to Pulmonary Tuberculosis in Three Populations” presented at the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Seminar, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Miami, Florida, December 2009. Invited Speaker, “Parkinson Disease: Genomic Update” presented at the Parkinson Education Network (PEN) Educational Conference: Embracing Life. Signature Grand, Davie, Florida, August, 2009. Invited Speaker, “Genetic Susceptibility to Tuberculosis: replication of IL12B association in samples from multiple populations” presented at the 6th Annual Meeting of the African Society of Human Genetics. YaoundГ©, Cameroon, March 13-15, 2009. Invited Speaker, “Pesticide Exposure and Parkinson’s Disease: Is there a Link?” presented at the National Parkinson Foundation Educational seminar – Preventing Parkinson’s Disease. Northern Trust Bank, Aventura, Florida, January, 2009. Invited Speaker, “Genetics of Alzheimer Disease: Implications for Public Health” presented at the 20th Anniversary Celebration of the South Carolina Alzheimer Disease Registry, University of South Carolina Arnold School of Public Health. Columbia, South Carolina, November, 2008. Invited Speaker, “Genetic Susceptibility to Tuberculosis: Results from the Carolinas Study” presented at the 58th Annual meeting of the Tuberculosis Respiratory Disease Institute. Carolina Beach, North Carolina, October, 2008. Invited Speaker, “Genetic Epidemiology” presented at the 60th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Neurology. Chicago, Illinois, April, 2008. Invited Speaker, “Genetics of Complex Disease” presented at the Medical Alumni Weekend, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine. Miami, Florida, March 2008. Invited Speaker, “Successful Aging: Genes vs. Lifestyle” presented at the meeting of the Coral Gables Citizens’ Board, Medical Wellness Center, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Miami, Florida, January 2008. Invited Speaker, “The University of Miami Morris K. Udall Parkinson Disease Research Center” presented at the Parkinson’s Action Network, 14th Annual Research and Public Policy Forum, Plenary Session: “Federally Funded Parkinson’s Disease Research.” Washington, DC, February 2008. Invited Speaker, “Genetic Susceptibility to Pulmonary Tuberculosis” presented at the Department of Microbiology and Immunology, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine. Miami, Florida, December 2007. Invited Speaker, “Genetic Susceptibility to Pulmonary Tuberculosis” presented at the Dr. John T. Macdonald Foundation Center for Medical Genetics, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine. Miami, Florida, July 2007. Invited Speaker, “Innate immunity genes and susceptibility to pulmonary tuberculosis”, presented at the 56th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Human Genetics, New Orleans, Louisiana, October 2006. Invited Speaker, “Genetic and Environmental Risk Factors for Parkinson Disease,” presented at National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, Research Triangle Park, NC, May 2006. Invited Speaker, “Progress in Genetic Research in Parkinson’s Disease”, presented at Living with Parkinson’s 2006, Durham, April 2006. Invited Speaker, “Implications of smoking history on genetic and epidemiologic studies of Parkinson disease,” presented at National Parkinson Foundation 9th International Symposium on Parkinson Research, Washington, DC, November 2005. Invited Speaker, “Environmental Trigger for Parkinson disease,” presented in the Toxicogenomics invited session, American Society for Human Genetics, Salt Lake City, UT, October 2005. Page 45 of 48 William K. Scott, Ph.D. University of Miami Curriculum Vitae 2005 2003 2003 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2001 2000 2000 2000 1999 1997 1997 1997 Consultant: 2001–2004 Invited Speaker, “Genetic Epidemiology of Parkinson Disease,” presented at Instituto Gulbenkian de CiГЄncia, Oerias, Portugal, January 2005 Invited Speaker, “Genetic Epidemiology of Parkinsonism and Dementia,” Plenary Session at the National Society of Genetic Counselors annual meeting, Charlotte, NC, September 2003. Invited Speaker, “Genetic and Environmental Risk Factors for Parkinson Disease”, presented in the Duke University Program in Genetics Seminar Series, Durham NC, May 2003. Invited Speaker, “Genetic Epidemiology of Alzheimer Disease,” presented at the Division of Geriatrics Noon Conference, University of South Carolina School of Medicine, Columbia, SC, October 2002. Invited Speaker, “The Future of Genetic Research in the Diseases of Aging,” presented at the Third Annual Symposium on Aging, Covenant Health Senior Services Programs, Knoxville, TN, September 2002. Invited Speaker, “Genetic Studies of Parkinson Disease,” presented in the Scientific Seminar Series, Marshfield Medical Research Foundation, June 2002. Invited Speaker, “Genetics and Public Health: Is Alzheimer Disease a Suitable Model?” presented at the Office of Genomics and Disease Prevention Genetics Speaker Series, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA, March 2002. Invited Speaker, “Genetic Studies of Parkinson Disease,” presented in the Department of Molecular Physiology and Biophysics Seminar Series, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, January 2002. Invited Speaker, “Genetic Studies of Complex Human Diseases,” presented in the Department of Genetics Seminar Series, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, April 2001. Invited Speaker, “Fine-Mapping of the Chromosome 12 Alzheimer Disease Locus” presented at the Taub Institute at Columbia University, New York, New York, October 2000. Invited Speaker, “Association Studies of Complex Genetic Traits,” presented at GCRC Bioinformatics Conference: Human Genetics and Clinical Research, New Orleans, LA, September 2000. Invited Speaker, “Genetic Findings in Alzheimer Disease and Related Disorders,” presented at the Alzheimer’s 2000 Workshop, 21st Meeting of the Southern Gerontological Society, Raleigh, NC, March 2000. Invited Speaker, “Genetic Findings in Alzheimer Disease,” presented at the 13th Annual Joseph and Kathleen Bryan Alzheimer’s Disease Research Conference, Durham, NC, February 1999. Invited Speaker, “APOE Genotype and Risk of Alzheimer Disease,” presented at Risky Business: Perils and Payoffs of Genetic Testing, NIH STEP program conference, Bethesda, MD, December 1997. Invited Speaker, “Unraveling the Complex Etiology of Parkinson Disease: Alzheimer Disease as a Model,” presented at Genetics of Parkinson’s Disease, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, NY, December 1997. Invited Speaker, “Clinical Applications of APOE Genotyping in Alzheimer Disease,” presented at 1997 Educational Conference of the Alzheimer’s Association, Northwest Georgia Chapter, Berry College, Rome, GA, May 1997. Consultant, Pesticides, Genetics, and Risk of Parkinson’s Disease, Anne Greenlee, PI, NIOSH cooperative agreement with Marshfield Medical Research Foundation. Page 46 of 48 William K. Scott, Ph.D. University of Miami Curriculum Vitae VI. TEACHING Teaching specialization: Date Course 2009-present PIBS 602 (3 sessions), Small Group Leader, University of Miami 2009 Lecturer (2 sessions), Molecular Basis of Life (MS-1 core course), University of Miami 2008-present Lecturer (1 session), MIC 323, Department of Immunology & Microbiology, University of Miami 2008–present Organizer/Lecturer, “Study Designs and Linkage Analysis,“ annual 4-day short course, Genetic Analysis of Complex Human Diseases, University of Miami 2008 Lecturer (1 session), Molecular Basis of Life (MS-1 core course), University of Miami 2008–2009 IBS 603 Lecturer (1 session), University of Miami 2007–2010 IBS 601 Lecturer (2 sessions), University of Miami 2006 Co-Instructor, Human Genetics (MGM 232), 6 sessions, Duke University 2006 Course Coordinator, Genetic Analysis of Human Disease (CRP 250), Duke University 2005 Primary Instructor, “Readings in Human Statistical Genetics” (UPGEN 225), Duke University 2004 Lecturer, “Genetic Analysis of Human Disease” (MGP 203), Duke University 2004 Lecturer, “Neuroscience Exploration of Cognitive Aging” (PSY 148S), Duke University 2004 Lecturer, “Computational Immunology” (BGT/IMM 213S; STA 293), Duke University 2004–2007 Lecturer, “Principles of Clinical Research” (CRTP 242), Duke University 2003 Lecturer, “Molecules and Cells,” (IND100B), September 2003, Duke University 2003–2006 Co-organizer, Genetic Analysis of Complex Human Diseases, Duke University 2000–2002 Lecturer, Genetic Analysis of Complex Human Diseases, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville TN 1999 Lecturer, Genetic Epidemiology, UNC School of Public Health 1999–2000 Lecturer, Human Genetics (GEN 232/UPG 232), Duke University 1998–2003 Lecturer, Genetic Analysis for Human Disease (UPG200/CRP250), Duke University 1998–2007 Resident Faculty, Genetic Analysis Methods of Complex Human Diseases, Duke University Thesis and Dissertation Advising/Post-doctoral student supervision: Date Student Supervision 2011 Advisor, Carolyn Stull, Senior Honors Thesis Project, UM Dept. of Biology. 2010-present Mentor, James Hicks, PhD student, Human Genetics and Genomics, University of Miami 2010-present Mentor, Monique Courtenay, PhD student, Human Genetics and Genomics, University of Miami 2010 Rotation Advisor, Lei Cao, PhD student, Program in Biomedical Sciences, University of Miami 2009 Rotation Advisor, James Hicks, PhD student, Program in Biomedical Sciences, University of Miami 2009 Rotation Advisor, YoSon Park, PhD student, Program in Biomedical Sciences, University of Miami 2009 Rotation Advisor, Monique Courtenay, PhD student, Program in Biomedical Sciences, University of Miami 2009–2010 Advisor, Rishika De, Senior Honors Thesis Project: “Common Variations in the WRN Gene and Their Associations with the Successful Aging Phenotype.” 2008–present Examination Committee Chair, Daniel D. Kinnamon, Ph.D. candidate, Program in Human Genetics and Genomics, University of Miami Page 47 of 48 William K. Scott, Ph.D. University of Miami Curriculum Vitae 2008–present Committee Member, Anna Christine Cummings, Ph.D. candidate, Program in Human Genetics, Vanderbilt University 2007–2010 External Committee Member, Nicole Johnson, Ph.D. candidate, Computational Biology and Bioinformatics Program, Duke University. 2004–2008 Mentor, Dana B. Hancock, Ph.D., University Program in Genetics and Genomics, Duke University 2005–2006 Examination Committee Member, Kristen Bastress Deak, Ph.D., University Program in Genetics and Genomics 2003 Committee Chair for Robbert J. C. Slebos, Ph.D, candidate for MHS in Clinical Research, CRTP program 2002–2003 Lecturer, “Genetics of Complex Disorders,” Genetics Interdisciplinary Faculty Training Program (GIFT), Duke University Medical Center 2002 Internship Preceptor for Elisha Larez, MPH candidate, University of California-Berkeley 2001 Internship Preceptor for Paola Grasso, MPH candidate, University of California-Berkeley VI. SERVICE University Committee and Administrative Responsibilities: University of Miami Date Responsibilities/Committee 2009–present Member, Appointment, Promotion and Tenure Committee, Dr. John T. Macdonald Foundation Department of Human Genetics 2009–present Vice Chair for Education and Training, Dr. John T. Macdonald Foundation Department of Human Genetics 2008–present Member, Division of Epidemiology Chief Search Committee, Department of Epidemiology and Public Health 2008–present Member, Evelyn F. McKnight Brain Institute, Department of Neurology. 2008–present Graduate Program Director, Interdepartmental PhD Program in Human Genetics and Genomics 2007–present Member, Center for Computational Science Organizing Committee 2007–2010 Member, Scientific Awards Committee, UM Miller School of Medicine (Chair, 2008) 2007–2009 Director of Education and Training Programs, Dr. John T. Macdonald Foundation Department of Human Genetics 2007–2008 Associate Director for Informatics, Miami Institute for Human Genomics Duke University Medical Center Date Responsibilities/Committee 2003–2006 Assistant Director for Clinical and Laboratory Informatics, Duke Center for Human Genetics 2003–2008 Faculty, University Program in Genetics & Genomics 2003–2006 Faculty, Clinical Research Training Program 2003–2007 Senior Fellow, Center for The Study of Aging and Human Development 2003–2006 Co-Director, 3rd year Human Genetics Study Track School of Medicine 2002–2003 Director, 3rd year Human Genetics Study Track and Member, 3rd Year Committee Page 48 of 48 CURRICULUM VITAE Guerda Nicolas PERSONAL University: Chairperson, Associate Professor University of Miami Department of Educational and Psychological Studies School of Education 5205 University Drive Coral Gables, FL 33146 Office: 305 284 9124 Fax: 305 284-9125 Email: nguerda@miami.edu LICENSURE Licensed as a psychologist in New York, Number 014633-1 EDUCATION Boston University, Ph.D., 1997 Clinical Psychology (APA Approved) Fairleigh Dickinson University, M.A., 1994 Clinical Psychology Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, B.A., 1992 Psychology, French, and Spanish AWARDS & HONORS American Psychological Association, Samuel M. Turner Mentor Award (2008) Jefferson Cup for Outstanding Service by the American Psychological Association (2007) NIMH-African American Mental Health Research Scholars Award (2005) R25 Fellow NIMH/Yale University Mentoring and Education for Mental Health Services Research (2001) Dalmas Taylor Outstanding Research Award-American Psychological Association, Division 12, Clinical Psychology (1998) пЂІпЂ Guerda Nicolas, Ph.D. пЂ пЂ Clara Mayo Research Fellow, Boston University (1997) Appreciation Award, UMDNJ Rehabilitation Unit-The Club for Outstanding Volunteer Services (1990) Caring Award, Bergen County Professional Counselors Association (1988) PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS A. POST-DOCTORAL POSITIONS 2009-present Chairperson Educational and Psychological Studies Department 2008-2009 Associate Professor Educational and Psychological Studies, Counseling Psychology University of Miami 2008-2008 Associate Professor Department of Counseling, Developmental, and Educational Psychology Boston College 2003-2008 Assistant Professor Department of Counseling, Developmental, and Educational Psychology Boston College 2002-2004 Consulting Psychologist-The International Cross-Cultural Center, Jersey City, New Jersey 2000-2003 Assistant Professor Department of Psychology College of Saint Elizabeth 1999-2000 Assistant Professor Department of Psychology Iona College 1998-1999 Post-doctoral Fellow Department of Child Psychiatry Columbia Medical Center The New York State Psychiatric Institute B. PRE-DOCTORAL POSITIONS 1997-1998 Doctoral Intern, Columbia Medical Center Department of Psychiatry (APA Approved) пЂіпЂ Guerda Nicolas, Ph.D. пЂ пЂ 1996-1997 Doctoral Extern, Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (MSPCC), Jamaica Plain, MA 1996-1997 Doctoral Extern, Roxbury Comprehensive Community Health Center, Roxbury, MA 1994-1995 Psychiatric Emergency Screener, Psychiatric Emergency Screening Program, Paramus, NJ 1993-1994 Mental Health Counselor, Mount Carmel Guild, Community Mental Health, Center Newark, NJ 1991-1992 Counselor, Rutgers University, Personal attendant for disabled student, New Brunswick, NJ 1986-1992 Residential Counselor, Spectrum For Living, Closter, NJ RESEARCH A. GRANTS Grants Obtained External Nicolas, G. (2009). Kulula Project Tutoring and Mentoring Project in partnership with the Thelma Gibson Health Initiatives (Total grant, $270,000) Helms, J.E., & Nicolas, G. (Co-PI, 2007). 1R13MH078714-01A1, “Addressing Cultural Factors and Mental Health Disparities in Research and Practice,” National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) (Funded for $370,724, for 3 years). Helms, J.E., & Nicolas, G., (Co-PI, 2007). “Teaching Race and Culture,” American Psychological Association, Committee of Ethnic Minority Affairs (CEMA) (Funded for $5,000). Nicolas, G., & Helms, J.E. (PI, 2007). “Youn Ede Lot" (Helping Each Other),” English Program in Haiti, Hospice Saint Joseph of Norwich CT Foundation (Funded for $10,000). Nicolas, G., Helms, J.E., & Blustein, D. (PI, 2005-2006). “Working within Systems: Mentoring the Next Generation of Ethnic Minority Academics,” American Psychological Association, Committee of Ethnic Minority Affairs (CEMA) (Funded for $5,500). Nicolas, G. (PI, 2002). “Spirituality in the Lives of Adolescents,” KAP Foundation Grant, (Funded for $10,000). Internal пЂґпЂ Guerda Nicolas, Ph.D. пЂ пЂ Nicolas, G. (PI, 2007). “The Next Generation of Mentors: Developing and Implementing a Culturally Responsive Mentoring Program for Ethnic and Linguistic Minority Students in Boston,” Boston College, Teaching, Advising and Mentoring (TAM) grant (Funded for $6,000). Nicolas, G. (PI, 2003). “Social support and Mental Health of Haitian Immigrants,” Boston College Faculty Research Grant, (Funded for $15,000). Nicolas, G. (PI, 2002). “Help Seeking Behavior of Haitian Immigrants,” College of Saint Elizabeth, Faculty Development Grant, January 1-May 2002 (Funded for $500). Nicolas, G. (PI, 2001). “Depressive Symptoms among Black Immigrants,” College of Saint Elizabeth, Faculty Development Grant, September 2001-January 2002 (Funded for $500). Under Review Start Date End Date Sponsor Title NIMHВ SchoolВ BasedВ MentalВ HealthВ InterventionВ 10/1/2008В 9/30/2013В TheВ NationalВ CampaignВ toВ PreventВ TeenВ andВ UnplannedВ PregnancyВ Race,В Culture,В andВ ContraceptiveВ ChoicesВ andВ PregnancyВ IntentВ AmongВ LatinaВ andВ BlackВ YoungВ WomenВ 10/1/2008В 12/31/2009В HealthВ FoundationВ LetterВ ofВ IntentВ NIMHВ DevelopingВ andВ PilotВ TestingВ aВ CulturallyВ AdaptedВ InterventionВ forВ DepressedВ BlackВ andВ LatinoВ AdolescentsВ 7/1/2009В Award Amount В $В В В В В В В В В В В В В В В В В В В В В В В 658,501.00В В XВ 10/20/2008В XВ 6/30/2012В В $В В В В В В В В В В В В В В В В В В В В В В В 658,501.00В В 10/16/2008В В $В В В В В В В В В В В В В В В В В В В В В В В 160,838.00В В 12/8/2008В 6/1/2009В 5/31/2010В ColumbiaВ University/В NIHВ Subcontract‐ DevelopingВ anВ InterventionВ forВ DiscriminationВ StressВ toВ reduceВ HealthВ DisparitiesВ 8/1/2009В 7/31/2011В FLВ DOHВ HealthyВ Women,В HealthyВ BabyВ 7/1/2008В 6/30/2009В 9/1/2009В 8/31/2014В 8/1/2009В 7/31/2011В В $В В В В В В В В В В В В В В В В В В В 1,893,242.00В В $В В В В В В В В В В В В В В В В В В В В В В В 489,497.00В В 10/1/2009В 9/30/2011В В $В В В В В В В В В В В В В В В В В В В В В В В 358,513.00В В DepartmentВ ofВ JusticeВ ColumbiaВ University/В NIHВ Subcontract‐ DecreasingВ InfantВ MortalityВ RateВ AmongВ BlacksВ BostonВ College/В NIHВ Subcontract‐ PartnershipВ toВ EvaluateВ CulturallyВ ResponsiveВ CommunityВ SocialВ ServicesВ HIV/AIDSВ 10/1/2009В 6/18/2008В 6/20/2008В HealthyВ Women,В BrighterВ FutureВ ReducingВ RacialВ DisparitiesВ inВ BlackВ Women'sВ Pre‐TermВ BirthsВ SPECВ forВ EngagingВ Youth‐ PhaseВ 2В В В В В В DENIED В $В В В В В В В В В В В В В В В В В В В В В В В 415,412.00В В $В В В В В В В В В В В В В В В В В В В В В В В 300,000.00В В CDCВ NCMHDВ Submission Deadline 9/30/2011В В $В В В В В В В В В В В В В В В В В В В В В В В 73,987.00В В $В В В В В В В В В В В В В В В В В В В В В В В 149,999.00В В В $В В В В В В В В В В В В В В В В В В В В В В В 440,349.00В В 2/16/2009В 3/3/2009В 4/16/2009В 4/20/2009В 4/27/2009В 4/27/2009В В В В В пЂµпЂ Guerda Nicolas, Ph.D. пЂ пЂ Submitted (unsuccessful proposals since 2003) Translational Research for Immigrant Adolescents. R34 NIMH Application, submitted June 1, 2006. Parental Involvement and Activisism in Children’s Education (PEACE) project (PI). U.S. Department of Education, submitted June 2006. Addressing Mental Health of Ethnic and Immigrant Students in High Schools. Robert Wood Johnson, Caring Across America Grant Proposal, submitted July 2006. CBT with Depressed Haitian Adolesecents. K01 application National Institute of Mental Health, submitted 2005 and 2006. This application was accepted for the NIMH Pioneer Award. Project Success: Enhancing the Academic Performance of Haitian Immigrant and HaitianAmerican Students in Boston Public Schools. Fletcher Fellowship, submitted December 2004 Social Support and Mental Health of Haitians. B/Start grant National Institute of Mental Health, submitted May 2004 B. PUBLISHED MANUSCRIPTS Refereed Journal Articles Nicolas, G., Helms, J.E., & Green, C (In press). Racism and Ethnoviolence as Trauma: Enhancing Professional Training. Traumatology Nicolas, G., DeSilva, A., Subrebost, K., & Desrosiers, A. (In press). Educational attainment of Haitian immigrants. Urban Education. Nicolas, G., Arntz, D., Hirsch, B., & Schmiedigen, A. (2009). Cultural adaptation of a Group CBT intervention for ethnic minority and immigrant youths. Invited submission for a special issue in the Professional Psychology: Research and Practice. Nicolas, G., DeSilva, A.M., Houlahan, S., & Beltrame, C. (2009). Culturally authentic scaling approach: A multi-step method for culturally adapting measures for use with ethnic minority and immigrant youths. Journal of Youth Development, 4 (1), 81-95. Nicolas, G., Gonzalez, D.E., Desilva, A., Benoit, K., Prosper, V. (2009). Empathic Family Stress as a Sign of Extended Family Connectedness in Haitian Immigrants. Family Process. Nicolas, G.; Helms, J. E.; Jernigan, M. M.; Sass, T.; Skrzypek, A.; & DeSilva, A. M. (2008). A Conceptual Framework for Understanding the Strengths of Black Youths. Journal of пЂ¶пЂ Guerda Nicolas, Ph.D. пЂ пЂ Black Psychology, 34(3), 261-280. Nicolas, G., DeSilva, A., Bejarano, A., & Desrosiers, A. (2008). A descriptive evaluation of religiosity among Haitian immigrants: An empirical study. Journal of Haitian Studies, 13(2). Nicolas, G., Desilva, A., Subrebost, K., Breland-Noble, A., Gonzalez-Eastep, D., Prater, K., & Manning, N. (2007). Expression of depression by Haitian women in the U.S.: Clinical observations. American Journal of Psychotherapy, 61(1), 83-98. Nicolas, G., DeSilva, A.M., Grey, K.S., & Gonzalez-Eastep, D. (2006) Using a multicultural lens to understand illnesses among Haitians living in America. Journal of Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 37 (6) 702-707. Breland-Noble, A.M., Bell, C.A., & Nicolas, G. (2006) Family first: The development of an evidence based family intervention for increasing participation in psychiatric clinical care and research in depressed African American adolescents. Journal of Family Process, 45 (2), 153-169. Nicolas, G., & JeanBaptiste, V. (2001). Experience of women on public assistance. Journal of Social Issue, 57 (2), 299-309. Manuscript Under Second Review To Peer Refereed Journals *Helms, J.E., Jernigan, M., Nicolas, G., & Green, C. Challenging factitious truisms underlying racial-group disparities in CAKS testing: Why comparisons of racial-group means are misleading. American Psychologist. Helms, J.E., Nicolas, G., & Sass, T. An alternative method to Cronbach Alpha: The development of IOTA reliability. Journal of Counseling Psychology. Book Nicolas, G., DeSilva, A., Marc, L., & St Louis, G. (to be published 2009). Social Ties, Social Support and Mental Health of Haitian Immigrants. Coconut Creek: FL: Caribbean Studies Press. Book Chapters Nicolas, G., & Schwartz, B. (in press) Culture First: Lessons learned in the cultural adaption of a cognitive behavior therapy for Black Caribbean youth. In G. Bernal & M. Domenech Rodriguez (Ed), Cultural Adaptations: Tools for Evidence-Based Practice with Diverse Populations. DC: APA Press. Nicolas, G., Bernal, D., & Christman, S. (in press). Acculturation, acculturative stress, and depression among Haitians in the United States. In L. Sher (Ed), Immigration and Mental пЂ·пЂ Guerda Nicolas, Ph.D. пЂ пЂ Health: Stress, Psychiatric Disorders and Suicidal Behavior Among Immigrants and Refugees. NY: NOVA Publishers. Nicolas, G., Prater, K., & DeSilva, A. (2010). The mental health status of Black immigrants in the United States. In J. L. Chin (Ed.) Diversity in mind and in action. Westport, CT: Praeger Press. Nicolas, G., Schwartz, B., & Pierre, E. (2010). Weathering the storm like Bamboo: the Strengths of Haitians in Coping with Natural Disasters. In A. Kalayjian, D. Eugene, & G. Reyes (Ed.) International handbook of emotional healing: ritual and practices for resilience after mass trauma. Westport, CT: Greenwood Publishing Group, Inc. Nicolas, G., S., Hirsch, B., & Fleury, C. (2009). Culture and Depression among Haitian and Bahamian Women. In D. Jack, & A. Ali (Eds.) Cultural perspectives on Women’s Depression: Self-Silencing, Psychological Distress, and Recovery. New York: NY: Oxford University Press. Nicolas, G., & DeSilva, A. (2008). Application of the ecological model: Spirituality research with ethnically diverse youths. In R. Lerner, E. Phelps, & R. Roesner (Eds.) Positive development, spirituality, and generosity in youth: A view of the issues. West Conshohocken, PA: Templeton Foundation Press. Nicolas, G., Desilva, A., Countino, M., & Prater, K. (2008). What does spirituality mean to me? Stories from young women. In L. Comas-Diaz, & C. Rayburn, (Eds.) Women’s spirituality: Impact on life and practice. Westport, CT: Praeger Publishers. Breland-Noble A.M., Mitchell M.J., Nicolas G., Taylor E.D., & Miller T. (2005). Mental health services research with Black populations: Recruitment, retention and data interpretation. In C. Newman, C.J. Liberton, K.K. Kutash, & R.M. Friedman (Eds.). A system of care for children's mental health: Expanding the research base (p. 315-321). Tampa FL: University of South Florida, Louis de la Parte Florida Mental Health Institute Research and Training Center for Children's Mental Health. Encyclopedia Entries Nicolas, G. Desilva, A., & Gonzalez-Eastep, D. (2006). Spirituality and ethnic minorities. In Y. Jackson (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Multicultural Psychology (pp. 443-445). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. Book Reviews Nicolas, G., Schwartz, B. (2008). Honing In on Culture: Creating Group Adhesion for Adolescent Girls of African Descent. Psychology of Women Quarterly, DeSilva, A., Forquer, E., & Nicolas, G. (2007). Dissecting the DSM: Challenges for assessments. Psychology of Women Quarterly, 31 (2), 224-225. пЂёпЂ Guerda Nicolas, Ph.D. пЂ пЂ Nicolas, G., & DeSilva, A. (2006). Feminist methodologies for critical researchers: Bridging differences. Sex Roles, 55 (3-4), 279-280. Nicolas. G. (2005). Taking control of our mental health as women. Psychology of Women Quarterly, 29, 113–114. Professional Newsletters Marc, L.G., Desrosiers, A., Rajaonarivelo, H., Fung, F., Gomez, K., Mansour, T., & Nicolas, G. (2005). eTechnology in mental health research: Implications for ethnic minorities. Clinical Psychology of Ethnic Minorities, 14 (2), 8-13. Nicolas, G. (2004). Haiti today. Boston College Chronicle, 12 (13). Nicolas, G. (2004). Haitians in the United States. The Clinical Psychology of Ethnic Minorities, 13 (1), 7-10. Nicolas, G., & Eugene, D. (2002). Haitian Americans: The invisible minority. The Clinical Psychology of Ethnic Minorities, 10, 5-7. Byars, A., Nicolas, G., & Breland, A. (2002) Tips for new professionals in academia— “mentoring matters.” The Feminist Psychologist, 28, 8-10. Manuscripts in Preparation Nicolas, G., Loftis, C., DeSilva, A., & West, J. Early career psychologists: Breaking barriers and building bridges. American Psychologist. C. THESES Nicolas, G. (1998). Social support networks and religion in a Black community sample: Costs and benefits. Unpublished dissertation. Nicolas, G. (1994). Sexual abuse and schizophrenia. Master’s thesis, unpublished manuscript. Nicolas, G. (1992). Effects of sex and personality on response to brief AIDS prevention messages. Honors thesis, unpublished manuscript. D. PRESENTATIONS (First authored presentations) Nicolas, G. (June 2010). Understanding the Psychological Needs of Haitian Kids in the School System. Miami Dade College, Teacher’s Conference. Miami, FL Nicolas, G. (June 2010). Integrating Cultural Factors in Research and Practice. Grand round presentation at the Jay Weiss Center, Miller School of Medicine, University of Miami. пЂ№пЂ Guerda Nicolas, Ph.D. пЂ пЂ Nicolas, G. (May 2010). The Psychological Impact of the Haiti Earthquake on Children and Families. Education of Haitian Students: Meeting Students’ Needs for Greater Achievement. NYS Haitian BETAC @ Brooklyn College (HABETAC). Brooklyn, NY. Nicolas, G. (March 2010). An Issue of Measurement. Culturally Informed Interventions for Ethnically Diverse Populations. El CENTRO, School of Nursing, University of Miami. Nicolas, G. (April 2010). Disaster mental health essentials in working with Kids and Families. Disaster Mental Health Workshop. Nicolas, G. (2009, January). Religiosity, Spirituality, and mental health. Workshop conducted with predoctoral and postdoctoral interns at Mailman Center for Child Development, University of Miami. Coral Gables, FL. Nicolas, G. (2009, May). Race and Ethnicity in Evidence-based Treatment: A Look Towards the Future. Discussant at The 13th Annual Conference entitled Race, Ethnicity and Mental Health: Treatment Innovations and Cultural Adaptations of Evidence-based Interventions. Miami, FL. Nicolas, G. (2009, July). Religiosity and Mental Health among Haitian Immigrants in the United States. Workshop conducted at the Florida Humanities Council has a Summer Workshop for teachers, University of Miami. Coral Gables, FL. Nicolas, G. (2008, March). International Counseling Psychology Initiatives: Challenges and Successes. Symposium presentation at the 2008 International Counseling Psychology Conference. Chicago, IL. Nicolas, G. (2008, March). Retaining and Advancing Counseling Psychology Students of Color. Workshop conducted at the 2008 International Counseling Psychology Conference. Chicago, IL. Nicolas, G. (2008, January). Conducting Culturally Sensitive Research: A Step by Step Methodology. University of Miami. Miami, FL. Nicolas, G. (2007, August). Spirituality and mental health among women. Paper presented at the 115th Annual convention of the American Psychological Association. San Francisco, CA. Nicolas, G. (2007, August). Transnational activism: Haitian immigrant women taking actions in the U.S. and in Haiti. Paper presented at the 115th Annual convention of the American Psychological Association. San Francisco, CA. Nicolas, G. (2007, August). Mental health treatment development for Haitian American adolescents diagnosed with depression. Paper presented at the 115th Annual convention of the American Psychological Association. San Francisco, CA. Nicolas, G. (2007, August). Haitian women: Spheres of influence for a better Haiti. Paper presented at the 115th Annual convention of the American Psychological Association. пЂ±пЂ° Guerda Nicolas, Ph.D. пЂ пЂ San Francisco, CA. Nicolas, G. (2007, June). Culture and teaching: The role of the educator. Workshop conducted at the 2nd annual summer program of the Institute for the Study and Promotion of Race and Culture (ISPRC) at Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA. Nicolas, G. (2007, November). Cultural beliefs and mental health: Implications for practice and research. Invited presentation at the University of Wisconsin Medical Center, Center for Health Disparity Research, Wisconsin. Madison, WI. Nicolas, G. (2006, October). Cultural factors in the treatment of Caribbean populations. Invited presentation at Cornell Medical Center. Conference sponsored by the Department of Psychiatry. New York, NY. Nicolas, G. (2006, April). Psychological consequences of trauma among ethnic minorities. Invited presentation at Boston University Medical Center, Youth Forum. Conference sponsored by the Health Institute at Boston University. Boston, MA. Nicolas, G., & Singer, R. (2006, August). Praise the lord: Spirituality and mental health of Blacks. Symposium presentation at the 114th Annual American Psychological Association Convention. New Orleans, LI. Nicolas, G. (2006, August). Addressing immigrant’s mental health. Symposium presentation at the 114th Annual American Psychological Association Convention. New Orleans, LI. Nicolas, G. (2006, June). Understanding cultural factors in research and practice. Keynote presentation for the ISPRC summer program on race and culture at Boston College. Chestnut Hill, MA. Nicolas, G. (2005, June). Mental health issues among Caribbean immigrant adolescents. Paper presented at the 2nd annual Summer Institute of the Family Research Consortium IV. Conference sponsored by the National Institute of Mental Health. New Orleans, LI. Nicolas, G. (2005, August). Perspectives on clinical research and care with adolescents of color. Paper presented at the 113th Annual American Psychological Association Convention. Washington, DC. Nicolas, G. (2005, August). Working 24/7: Balancing the joy of motherhood and professional life. Invited presentation at the 113th Annual American Psychological Association Convention. Washington, DC. Nicolas, G. (2005, June). Spirituality and mental health. Paper presented at Massachusetts General Hospital Clinical Round. Sponsored by the Department of Psychiatry. Medford, MA. Nicolas, G. (2004, November). Addressing the mental health needs of Haitians. Paper presented пЂ±пЂ± Guerda Nicolas, Ph.D. пЂ пЂ at the 21st Annual Teacher’s College Winter Roundtable on Cultural Psychology and Education. Sponsored by the Department of Counseling Psychology. New York, NY. Nicolas, G. (2004, February). Making the curriculum relevant: The role of mental health and spirituality. Paper presented at the Multicultural Summit 2004-Beyond the Rhetoric of Cultural Competence in Urban Mental Health. Conference sponsored by the American Psychological Association. Washington, DC. Nicolas, G. (2004, July). Mentoring early career women: Research, practice, nontraditional settings, and family life. Paper presented at the 112th Annual American Psychological Association Convention. Honolulu, Hawaii. Nicolas, G. (2004, July). Balancing career, and family. Paper presented at the 112th Annual American Psychological Association Convention. Honolulu, Hawaii. Nicolas, G., Liang, B., & Allison, T. (2004, July). Assessing mentoring relationships: Gender and culture considerations. Division 12 Presidential Symposium at the 112th Annual American Psychological Association Convention, Honolulu, Hawaii. Nicolas, G. (2004, March). Mental health issues among Haitian adolescents. Paper presented at the Children’s Mental Health Research Conference. Tampa, FA. Nicolas, G. (2004, February). Mental health issues among Haitians. Paper presented at the 21st Annual Teacher’s College Winter Roundtable on Cultural Psychology and Education. Conference sponsored by the Department of Counseling Psychology. New York, NY. Nicolas, G. (2004, March). Home life: Helping teens. Presentation at the City School Empowerment Program. Sponsored by the Massachusetts Department of Education. Boston, MA. Nicolas, G., & Helms, J. (2004, June). Racial identity and academic achievement. Paper presented at Wolverhampton College, England. Workshop sponsored by the Education District. Wolverhampton, UK. Nicolas, G., (2004, October). Conducting research with Caribbean populations: A look at Haitians. Paper Presented at the 4th annual Diversity Challenge Conference at Boston College. Chestnut Hill, MA. Nicolas, G., & Desrosiers, A. (2004, October). Culturally sensitive mental health treatments for Haitians. Workshop conducted at the 4th Annual Diversity Challenge Conference at Boston College. Chestnut Hill, MA. Presentations Given Prior to Coming to Boston College Nicolas, G., & Murray, J. (2002, August). The forgotten group: Haitian’s utilization of mental health services. Paper presented at the 110th convention of the American Psychological пЂ±пЂІ Guerda Nicolas, Ph.D. пЂ пЂ Association. Chicago, IL. Nicolas, G., & Coard, I.S. (2002, August). Beginning and building a research career. Symposium presented at the 110th convention of the American Psychological Association. Chicago, IL. Nicolas, G. (2002, September). Psychology and spirituality. Workshop conducted at the 10th annual Convocation at the College of Saint Elizabeth. Morristown, NJ. Nicolas, G., & Berry, E. (2001, August). Development of an afro-centric mentoring program: The formation of the group. Symposium presented at the 109th convention of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA. Nicolas, G. (2001, August). Strategies for success: Experience of an early career professional. Symposium presented at the 109th convention of the American Psychological Association. San Francisco, CA. Nicolas, G., Daniel, J.H., Greene, K., & Stokes, L. (2000, November). Music videos: Influential or entertaining? Paper presented at the Biennial meeting of the Society for Research (SRA) on Adolescence. Chicago, IL. Nicolas, G. (2000, August). Religious beliefs and behavior: A cross-cultural analysis. Paper presented at the 108th convention of the American Psychological Association. Washington DC. Nicolas, G. (1998, November). No place to hide: The impact of community violence. Paper presented at a symposium at the International Society for Traumatic Stress Society (ISTSS). Washington, DC. Nicolas, G. (1998, August). The healing power of religion in a Black community. Paper presented at the 106th convention of the American Psychological Association. San Francisco, CA. Nicolas, G., Daniel, J.H., & Stokes, L. (1998, August). Black adolescents as social constructionists: Images of Black women in music videos. Paper presented at a roundtable discussion at the 106th convention of the American Psychological Association. San Francisco, CA. Nicolas, G. (1998, September). Building ties for our community. Paper presented at the SAMMH (Student Affiliation for Multicultural Mental Health) Conference. Los Angeles, CA. Nicolas, G. (1997, October). Cultivating racial awareness in mental health. Paper presented at conference developed and organized by the Graduate Students for Multiculturalism in Mental Health (GSMMH; I am one of the founders of this organization). Boston College. Chestnut Hill, MA. пЂ±пЂі Guerda Nicolas, Ph.D. пЂ пЂ Nicolas, G. (1997, August). Altruistic behavior of sexual abuse survivors. Symposium presented at the 105th convention of the American Psychological Association. Chicago, IL. Nicolas, G. (1996, November). Redefining trauma. Paper presented at a symposium entitled “Community Violence as Trauma: Implications for Research and Treatment” at the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies (ISTSS) 12th annual meeting. San Francisco, CA. Nicolas, G., Grossman, F., & Cook, A. (1996, November). Is this resiliency? Consideration of two African American women. Poster presented at the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies (ISTSS) 12th annual meeting. San Francisco, CA. Nicolas, G. (1996, September). Living in two worlds: Implications for clinical practice. Paper presented at the Bicultural Conference. Developed and organized the conference along with several graduate students. Boston University. Boston, MA. Nicolas, G. (1996, August). Grassroots strategies in multicultural psychology. Symposium presented at the 104th convention of the American Psychological Association. Toronto, Canada. Nicolas, G. (1995, September). Multicultural conference: Working clinically with minority populations. Developed and organized the conference along with two other graduate students. Boston University: Boston, MA. Invited Workshops Nicolas, G. (2006, January). Cultural competency training for mental health administrators. Workshop conducted for ABT Associates, Inc. Washington, DC. Nicolas, G. (2005, April). Effects of domestic violence on children. Workshop conducted at the Association of Haitian Women in Boston (AFAB). Nicolas, G. (2005, October). Working with Haitian clients. Workshop conducted at the Community Center for Health, Education, and Research (CCHER). Boston, MA Nicolas, G. (2004, October). Culturally sensitive mental health treatment. Professional Development workshop conducted for the CAP organization. Nicolas, G. (2004, April). Spirituality and mental health. Workshop conducted at the Association of Haitian Women in Boston (AFAB). Boston, MA. Nicolas, G. (2004, September). Culturally sensitive mental health treatments for Haitians. Staff Professional Development workshop for the Center for Community Health, Education & Research (CCHER). Dorchester, MA. пЂ±пЂґ Guerda Nicolas, Ph.D. пЂ пЂ Media Appearances Nicolas, G. (2010, February). NPR in Philadelphia with Dr. Goldfied Nicolas, G. (2010, January) CNNi show with Rosemary Church. Haitian responses to Natural Disasters. Nicolas, G. (2010, January) Health.com. Psychological impact of disasters on Haitians Nicolas, G. (2004, March). Tele Diaspora-Mental Health Issues among Haitian Adolescents. Invited guest for the Elda James Television show. Dissertation Committees University of Miami Dissertation Chair: Monica Hobbs Committee member: Boston College Angela DeSilva (Chair) Diana Gonzalez (Chair) Vanessa Prosper (Co-Chair) Ruben Montano (Boston University, Reader) Aida Balsano (Tufts University, Reader) TEACHING A. COURSES TAUGHT AT UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI FAMILY THERAPY ADVANCED THEORY IN COUNSELING SUPERVISION OF MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELORS B. COURSES TAUGHT AT BOSTON COLLEGE Seminar in Group Psychotherapy Family Counseling Play Therapy Professional Issues in Counseling Psychology B. COURSES TAUGHT AT OTHER INSTITUTIONS Counseling Theory and Methods Psychopathology and Diagnosis Treatment Planning пЂ±пЂµ Guerda Nicolas, Ph.D. пЂ пЂ Multicultural Psychology +Personality Assessment Counseling and Spirituality Field Placement (Practicum) +General Psychology II +Psychology of Childhood +Psychology of Adolescence +Developmental Psychology +Life-Span Development (online) +Psychopathology +Theories of Personality +Experimental Designs +Introduction to Statistics +Senior Research Seminar + Note: Undergraduate course. C. PROFESSIONAL WORKSHOPS CONDUCTED Cognitive Behavioral Therapy with Children and Adolescence Psychopharmacology Psychology and Spirituality Establishing a Private Practice Career Choices in Psychology Integrating Race and Culture in Research Methods Culture and Mental Health Race and Culture in Teaching Talking to Children about Race SERVICE A. PROFESSIONAL 2010-present President of the Clinical Psychology, Section VI of Ethnic Minorities пЂ±пЂ¶ Guerda Nicolas, Ph.D. пЂ пЂ 2010-present Co-Chairs of the APA Committee on International Relations 2009-present President of the Haitian Studies Association 2009-present 2009-present President of the Psychology of Black Women-Division 36, Section 1 of APA Appointed to the Diversity Committee of Division 12 of APA 2008-present President-elect of the Haitian Studies Association 2008-present Elected to the APA Committee on International Relations in Psychology (CIRP) 2007 – 2009 President-elect of Section 1-Black Women, of Division 35. 2007 – 2008 2004 – 2008 2004 – 2008 Appointed to the APA Strategic Planning Committee by the American Psychological Association (APA) CEO Dr. Norman Anderson. Elected as Secretary for the Haitian Studies Association. Member of the Early Career Task Force of Division 35. 2006 – 2008 Co-Chair of the Division 35 Committee for Early Career Psychologists. 2006 – 2007 Appointed to the Presidential Initiative International Psychology Presidents by APA President Dr. Sharon Brehm. 2006 – 2007 Chair of the APA Committee for Early Career Psychologists. 2004 – 2006 Elected to the APA Committee for Early Career Psychologists. 2002 – 2004 Member of the Black Adolescent Girls Task Force of APA. 2002 – 2004 Liaison to Division 52-International Psychology. 1999 – 2003 Membership Committee of Division 12, Section VII-Psychiatric Emergency. 1998 – 2003 Member of the Poverty Task Force- Division 35-Psychology of Women. 1998 – 2000 Chair of the Black Women Psychologist Group. 1998 – 1999 Member of the Violence Prevention Task force-Division 12-Clinical Psychology. 1998 – 2000 Membership Chair-Division 12, Section VI, American Psychological Association. 2000 – 2000 Advisor of the Psychology club and PSI CHI. пЂ±пЂ· Guerda Nicolas, Ph.D. пЂ пЂ B. BOSTON COLLEGE COUNSELING PSYCHOLOGY 2007 – present Co-coordinator and advisor of the School Counseling Program. 2003 – present Advisor for the Mental Health Counseling Program. 2003 – present Onsite supervisor of doctoral and masters students. 2006 – 2007 Assisted with preparation of the APA Accreditation Review on Site Visit. 2003 – present Served on the doctoral and master’s admission committee. 2005 – 2007 Mentoring Program for Ethnic Minority Doctoral Students through APA grant. 2005 – 2005 Organized Luncheon with APA president Dr. Gerald Koocher. 2006 – 2006? Participated in the search committee activities for the Developmental Psychology program. 2003-present Assisted with Development of Criteria for Doctoral Admission. 2003 - present Assisted with the Development of the Doctoral and Master’s Handbook. C. INSTITUTE FOR THE STUDY AND PROMOTION OF RACE AND CULTURE (ISPRC) 2007 – 2007 Coordinator for ESL Service program to Haiti with 5 Boston College Students. 2007 – 2007 Co-Chair Summer Workshop on Race and Culture in Teaching. 2006 – present Co-Direct the Institute for the Study and Promotion of Race and Culture. 2006 – 2006 Co-Chair Summer Workshop on Integration of Race and Culture in Research and Practice. D. LYNCH SCHOOL OF EDUCATION 2007 – 2007 Election Committee. 2007 – 2007 Associate Dean Search Committee. 2005 – 2006 Educational Policy Committee. 2005 – 2005 Strategic and Assessment Committee. пЂ±пЂё Guerda Nicolas, Ph.D. пЂ пЂ E. UNIVERSITY COMMUNITY SERVICE 2005 – present McNair Scholar Advisor. 2004 – present Young Scholars in Conversations. F. COMMUNITY 2006 – present Vice Chair of Executive Board of the Haitian Multi-service Center. 2006 – present Member of the American Haitian Federation. 2006 – 2006 Member of the NAACP Best Practice Schools Project. 2004 – 2006 Member, Executive Board of the Haitian Multi-service Center. 2004 – present Community Advisory Executive Board Member to The Office of Minority Achievement Initiatives, Framingham Public Schools. G. EDITORIAL 2009-present Ad Hoc reviewer for Ethnicity and Health 2009-present Ad Hoc Reviewer for the American Psychologist 2007 – present Ad Hoc Reviewer for the American Journal of Orthopsychiatry. 2006 – present Diversity Section Editor, The Clinical Psychologists, Division 12. 2006 – present Ad Hoc Reviewer for the Journal of Developmental Psychology. 2006 – present Ad Hoc Reviewer for the Journal of Social Issues. 2006 – 2008 Division 45-Society for the Psychological Study of Ethnic Minority Issues, Member of the Multicultural Guideline Case Book Task Force. 1998 – 2008 Newsletter Editor of Division 12, Section VI-Psychology of Ethnic Minorities. 2004 – present Ad Hoc Reviewer for the Psychology of Women Quarterly, Journal of The Society of the Psychology of Women. 2003 – 2003 Book Reviewer for the Psychology of Women Quarterly- Division 35Society of the Psychology of Women of APA. 2003 – 2003 Ad Hoc Reviewer for the Journal of Culture and Diversity, of Division 45 пЂ±пЂ№ Guerda Nicolas, Ph.D. пЂ пЂ of APA. AWARDS COMMITTEES 2007 – present Hyde Research Awards for the Society of the Psychological Study of Women. PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS American Psychological Association, Member Affiliations: Division 12-Society of Clinical Psychology Division 17-Society of Counseling Psychology Division 35-Society for the Psychology of Women Division 45-Society for the Psychological Study of Ethnic Minority Issues Division 53- Society of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology Society for Research on Adolescence (SRA) Association of Black Psychologists Massachusetts Psychological Association PROFESSIONAL RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT TRAININGS Trauma, stress and difficult life transitions. Training conducted at the Family Research Consortium Meeting. New Orleans, LI. (2005, June). Health Service Research. Training conducted at Harvard Medical Center. Boston, MA. (2005, April). African American Mental Health. Training conducted at the Research Scientists Workshop. Los Angeles, CA. (2005, March). Young scholars in conversation. Training sponsored by the Jesuit Department at Boston College. Chestnut Hill, MA. (2004 to 2007). Pragmatic considerations of culture in suicide prevention. Training conducted at Pennsylvania State University. University Park, PA. (2004, September). Acculturation and mental health. Training conducted at Harvard Medical Center. Boston, MA. (2004, August). R25 fellows training program. Training sponsored by an R25 grant via the National Institute of Mental Health and Yale University. Washington, D.C. (2004, January). APA Multicultural Summit. Training conducted in Hollywood, CA. (January, 2003). пЂІпЂ° Guerda Nicolas, Ph.D. пЂ пЂ NIMH grant support for junior investigators. Training sponsored by the National Institute of Mental Health and SRCD. Minneapolis, MN. (2001, April). NIMH funding priorities for social and cultural factors. Training Sponsored by the National Institute of Mental Health. Minneapolis, MN. (2001, April). Demystifying the new PHS behavioral science review process. Training sponsored by the National Institutes of Health. Minneapolis, MN. (2001, April). The child development and behavior branch of NICHD: Federal support of developmental research. Training sponsored by the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. Minneapolis, MN. (2001, April). APA Multicultural Summit. Training conducted in Santa Barbara, CA (2001, January). LANGUAGES (oral and writing proficiency) Haitian Creole French English Spanish Curriculum Vitae Mei-Ling Shyu Associate Professor, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL, USA HIGHER EDUCATION 1. Institutional: August 1999, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Electrical and Computer Engineering; Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, USA; Ph.D. Dissertation: A Probabilistic Network-Based Mechanism for Multimedia Database Searching and Data Warehousing; Advisor: Professor R. L. Kashyap. August 1997, Master of Science (MS) in Restaurant, Hotel, Institutional and Tourism; Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, USA; May 1995, Master of Science in Electrical Engineering (MSEE); Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, USA; August 1992, Master of Science (MS) in Computer Science; Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, USA. EXPERIENCE 2. Academic: 06/2005-present Associate Professor, University of Miami, Coral Gables, Florida, USA 01/2000-05/2005 Assistant Professor, University of Miami, Coral Gables, Florida, USA PUBLICATIONS 3. Books and monographs published: п‚· Volume Edited: 1) Co-Editor: Proceedings of the 2005 IEEE International Conference on Information Reuse and Integration (IRI-2005), August 15-17, 2005, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, IEEE ISBN: 0-7803-9093-8. 2) Co-Editor: Proceedings of the Second ACM International Workshop on Multimedia Databases (MMDB 2004), November 13, 2004, Washington, DC, USA, ACM ISBN: 1-58113-975-6. 1 3) Co-Editor: Proceedings of the First ACM International Workshop on Multimedia Databases (MMDB 2003), November 7, 2003, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA, ACM ISBN: 1-58113-726-5. п‚· Book Chapters: 1) Mei-Ling Shyu, Zifang Huang, and Hongli Luo, “Efficient Mining and Detection of Sequential Intrusion Patterns for Network Intrusion Detection Systems,” In press, Edited by J.P. Tsai and P.S. Yu, Machine Learning in Cyber Trust: Security, Reliability, Privacy, Springer. 2) Na Zhao, Min Chen, Shu-Ching Chen, and Mei-Ling Shyu, "User Adaptive Video Retrieval on Mobile Devices," In press, Mobile Intelligence: When Computational Intelligence Meets Mobile Paradigm, Edited by Laurence T. Yang, Agustinus Borgy Waluyo, Jianhua Ma, Ling Tan and and Bala Srinivasan, John Wiley & Sons Inc. 3) Min Chen, Shu-Ching Chen, and Mei-Ling Shyu, “Content-based Retrieval of Video,” accepted for publication, Edited by P. Sheu, H. Yu, C.V. Ramamoorthy, A. Joshi, and L. Zadeh, Semantic Computing, IEEE Press/Wiley. 4) Mei-Ling Shyu and Varsha Sainani, “A Multiagent-based Intrusion Detection System with the Support of Multi-Class Supervised Classification,” accepted for publication, Edited by Longbing Cao, Data Mining and Multiagent Integration, Springer, 2009. 5) S.P. Subasingha, J. Zhang, K. Premaratne, M.-L. Shyu, M. Kubat, and K.K.R.G.K. Hewawasam, “Using Association Rules for Classification from Databases Having Class Label Ambiguities: A Belief Theoretic Method,” Edited by Tsau Young Lin, Ying Xie, Anita Wasilewska, and Churn-Jung Liau, Data Mining: Foundations and Practice, pp. 539-562, Springer-Verlag, 2008, ISBN 978-3-540-78487-6. 6) Min Chen, Shu-Ching Chen, Mei-Ling Shyu, and Chengcui Zhang, “Video Event Mining via Multimodal Content Analysis and Classification,” Edited by Valery A. Petrushin and Latifur Khan, Multimedia Data mining and Knowledge Discovery, Springer-Verlag, 2007, ISBN: 978-1-84628-436-6. 7) Mei-Ling Shyu, Shu-Ching Chen, Kanoksri Sarinnapakorn, and LiWu Chang, “Principal Component-based Anomaly Detection Scheme,” Edited by T.Y. Lin, S. Ohsuga, C.J. Liau, and X. Hu, Foundations and Novel Approaches in Data Mining, pp. 311-329, Springer-Verlag, Vol. 9, 2006, ISBN: 3-540-28315-3. 2 8) James B.D. Joshi, Mei-Ling Shyu, Shu-Ching Chen, Walid Aref, and Arif Ghafoor, “A Multimedia-Based Threat Management and Information Security Framework,” Edited by Elena Ferrari and Bhavani Thuraisingham, Web and Information Security, pp. 215-240, Idea Group Publishing, 2006, ISBN: 159140589-0. 9) Shu-Ching Chen, Mei-Ling Shyu, and Chengcui Zhang, “Innovative Shot Boundary Detection for Video Indexing,” Edited by Sagarmay Deb, Video Data Management and Information Retrieval, pp. 217-236, Idea Group Publishing, 2005, ISBN: 1-59140546-7. 10) Mei-Ling Shyu, Shu-Ching Chen, and Chengcui Zhang, “A Stochastic Content-Based Image Retrieval Mechanism,” Multimedia Systems and Content-based Image Retrieval, Edited by Sagarmay Deb, Idea Group Inc., publisher of the Idea Group Publishing, Information Science Publishing and IRM Press imprints, 2004, ISBN: 1-59140-265-4. 11) Xin Huang, Shu-Ching Chen, Mei-Ling Shyu and Chengcui Zhang, “Mining High-Level User Concepts with Multiple Instance Learning and Relevance Feedback for Content-Based Image Retrieval,” Edited by Osmar R. ZaГЇane, Simeon J. Simoff, Chabane Djeraba, Data Mining from Multimedia and Complex Data, pp. 50-67, Springer Verlag, Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence Volume 2797, 2003, ISBN: 3-540-20305-2. 4. Juried or refereed journal article and exhibitions: 1) Lin Lin, Mei-Ling Shyu, and Shu-Ching Chen, “Association rule mining with a correlation-based interestingness measure for video semantic concept detection,” accepted for publication, International Journal of Information and Decision Sciences (IJIDS), Special Issue on Information and Knowledge Reuse, 2010. 2) Lin Lin and Mei-Ling Shyu, “Correlation-based Ranking for Large-scale Video Concept Retrieval,” International Journal of Multimedia Data Engineering and Management (IJMDEM), Vol. 1, No. 4, 60-74, October-December 2010. 3) Gerald Friedland and Mei-Ling Shyu, “Guest Editors' Introduction,” International Journal of Semantic Computing (IJSC), Special Issue of the IEEE International Symposium on Multimedia (ISM2009), Vol. 4, No. 2, pp. 153-154, 2010. 4) Mei-Ling Shyu, Yu Cao, Ming Li, Jun Kong, and Jie Bao, “Guest Editorial,” Journal of Multimedia, Special Issue on Data Semantics and Multimedia Information Management, Vol. 5, No. 4, pp. 299-301, August 2010. 3 5) Guy Ravitz, Mei-Ling Shyu and Mark D. Powell, “Integrating Multimedia Semantic Content Analysis of YouTube Videos with Hurricane Wind Analysis for Public Situation Awareness and Outreach,” International Journal of Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering, Special Issue on Information and Knowledge Reuse, Featured Topic: From Information to Knowledge, Volume 20, Issue 2, pp. 155-172, March 2010. 6) Lin Lin and Mei-Ling Shyu, “Weighted Association Rule Mining for Video Semantic Detection,” International Journal of Multimedia Data Engineering and Management (IJMDEM), Vol. 1, No. 1, pp. 37-54, January-March 2010. 7) Mei-Ling Shyu, Yu Cao, Jun Kong, Ming Li, Mathias Lux and Jie Bao, “Introduction to the Special Issue on 'Data Semantics for Multimedia Systems’,” Multimedia Tools and Applications, Volume 46, Numbers 2-3, pp. 147-154, January 2010. 8) Lin Lin and Mei-Ling Shyu, “Effective and Efficient Video High-Level Semantic Retrieval using Associations and Correlations,” International Journal of Semantic Computing (IJSC), Vol. 3, No. 4, pp. 421-444, 2009. 9) Sheng-Hung Wu, Mei-Ling Shyu, Yet-Pole I, Jen-Hao Chi, Chi-Min Shu, “Evaluation of runaway reaction for dicumyl peroxide in a batch reactor by DSC and VSP2,” Journal of Loss Prevention in the Process Industries (JLPPI), Vol. 22, Issue 6, pp. 721-727, November 2009. 10) Alan Hanjalic, Ying Li, Mei-Ling Shyu, and Lei Zhang, “Editorial: On Emerging Techniques for Multimedia Content Sharing, Search and Understanding,” In press, Journal of Visual Communication and Image Representation (JVCI), Vol. 20, No. 2, pp. 69-70, February 2009. 11) Hongli Luo, Mei-Ling Shyu, and Shu-Ching Chen, “Differentiated Service Protection via Anomalous Traffic Detection,” International Journal of Electronics and Computer Systems (IJECS), Vol. 10, No. 2, pp. 79-92, Winter 2008. 12) Mei-Ling Shyu and Shu-Ching Chen, “Guest Editorial: Introduction to the Special Issue on Multimedia Information Processing and Retrieval," International Journal of Semantic Computing (IJSC), Vol. 2, No. 2, pp. 161-163, 2008. 13) Hongli Luo, Mei-Ling Shyu, and Shu-Ching Chen, “Video Streaming over the Internet with Optimal Bandwidth Resource Allocation,” Multimedia Tools and Applications, Volume 40, Number 1, pp. 111-134, October 2008. 4 14) Mei-Ling Shyu, Zongxing Xie, Min Chen, and Shu-Ching Chen, "Video Semantic Event/Concept Detection Using a Subspace-based Multimedia Data Mining Framework," IEEE Transactions on Multimedia, Special Issue on Multimedia Data Mining, Volume 10, Number 2, pp. 252-259, February 2008. 15) K.K.R.G.K. Hewawasam, K. Premaratne, and Mei-Ling Shyu, “Rule Mining and Classification in a Situation Assessment Application: A Belief-Theoretic Approach for Handling Data Imperfections,” IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man and Cybernetics, Part B, Vol. 37, No. 6, pp. 1446-1459, December 2007. 16) Mei-Ling Shyu, Thiago Quirino, Zongxing Xie, Shu-Ching Chen, and LiWu Chang, “Network Intrusion Detection through Adaptive Sub-Eigenspace Modeling in Multiagent Systems,” ACM Transactions on Autonomous and Adaptive Systems, Volume 2, Issue 3, Article No. 9, pp. 9:1-9:37, September 2007. 17) Shu-Ching Chen, Na Zhao, and Mei-Ling Shyu, “Modeling Semantic Concepts and User Preferences in Content-Based Video Retrieval,” International Journal of Semantic Computing, Vol. 1, Issue 3, pp. 377-402, September 2007. 18) Mei-Ling Shyu, Shu-Ching Chen, Qibin Sun, and Heather Yu, “Overview and Future Trends of Multimedia Research for Content Access and Distribution,” International Journal of Semantic Computing, Vol. 1, Issue 1, pp. 29-66, March 2007. 19) Mei-Ling Shyu Shu-Ching Chen, Min Chen, Chengcui Zhang, and Kanoksri Sarinnapakorn, “Capturing High-Level Image Concepts via Affinity Relationships in Image Database Retrieval,” Journal of Multimedia Tools and Applications, Volume 32, Number 1, pp. 73-92, January 2007. 20) Choochart Haruechaiyasak, Mei-Ling Shyu, and Shu-Ching Chen, “A Web-Page Recommender System via a Data Mining Framework and the Semantic Web Concept,” International Journal of Computer Applications in Technology, Special Issue on Data Mining Applications, Vol. 27, No. 4, pp. 298-311, 2006. 21) Shu-Ching Chen, Mei-Ling Shyu, Chengcui Zhang, and Min Chen, “A Multimodal Data Mining Framework for Soccer Goal Detection Based on Decision Tree Logic,” International Journal of Computer Applications in Technology, Special Issue on Data Mining Applications, Vol. 27, No. 4, pp. 312-323, 2006. 5 22) Mei-Ling Shyu, Choochart Haruechaiyasak, and Shu-Ching Chen, “Mining User Access Patterns with Traversal Constraint for Predicting Web Page Requests,” Knowledge and Information Systems (KAIS) Journal, Volume 10, Number 4, pp. 515-528, November 2006. 23) Mei-Ling Shyu and Shu-Ching Chen, “Guest Editorial: Introduction to the Special Issue on Multimedia Databases,” Information Systems, Volume 31, Issue 7, pp. 636-637, November 2006. 24) Shu-Ching Chen, Stuart H. Rubin, Mei-Ling Shyu, and Chengcui Zhang, “A Dynamic User Concept Pattern Learning Framework for Content-Based Image Retrieval,” IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics: Part C, Volume 36, Issue 6, pp. 772-783, November 2006. 25) Mei-Ling Shyu, Shu-Ching Chen, Min Chen, Chengcui Zhang, and Chi-Min Shu, “Probabilistic Semantic Network-based Image Retrieval Using MMM and Relevance Feedback,” Journal of Multimedia Tools and Applications, Volume 30, Number 2, pp. 131-147, August 2006. 26) C.C. Liao, S.H. Wu, T.S. Su, M.L. Shyu, C.M. Shu, “Thermokinetics evaluation and simulations for the polymerization of styrene in the presence of various inhibitor concentrations,” Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry, Volume 85, Issue 1, pp. 65-71, Jul 2006. 27) Hongli Luo, Mei-Ling Shyu, and Shu-Ching Chen, “An Optimal Resource Utilization Scheme with End-to-End Congestion Control for Continuous Media Stream Transmission,” Computer Networks, Volume 50, Issue 7, pp. 921-937, May 2006. 28) Min Chen, Shu-Ching Chen, Mei-Ling Shyu, and Kasun Wickramaratna, “Semantic Event Detection via Temporal Analysis and Multimodal Data Mining,” IEEE Signal Processing Magazine, Special Issue on Semantic Retrieval of Multimedia, Volume 23, Number 2, pp. 38-46, March 2006. 29) Mei-Ling Shyu and Shu-Ching Chen, “Guest Editorial: Introduction to the Special Issue,” Multimedia Tools and Applications, Volume 26, Number 2, pp. 151-152, June 2005. 30) Shu-Ching Chen, Mei-Ling Shyu, Srinivas Peeta, and Chengcui Zhang, “Spatio-Temporal Vehicle Tracking: The Use of Unsupervised Learning-Based Segmentation and Object Tracking,” IEEE Robotics and Automation Magazine, special issue on Robotic 6 Technologies applied to Intelligent Transportation Systems, Vol. 12, No. 1, pp. 50-58, March 2005, ISSN 1070-9932. 31) Shu-Ching Chen, Mei-Ling Shyu, Irina Gray, and Hongli Luo, “An Adaptive Rate-Control Streaming Mechanism with Optimal Buffer Utilization,” Journal of Systems and Software, Special Issue on Adaptive Multimedia Computing, pp. 271-282, Vol. 75, Issue 3, March 2005. 32) Mei-Ling Shyu, Shu-Ching Chen, and Stuart H. Rubin, “Stochastic Clustering for Organizing Distributed Information Source,” IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man and Cybernetics, Part B, vol. 34, no. 5, pp. 2035-2047, October 2004. 33) E.C. Kulasekere, K. Premaratne, D.A. Dewasurendra, Mei-Ling Shyu, and P.H. Bauer, “Conditioning and Updating Evidence,” International Journal of Approximate Reasoning, Elsevier Sciences, Vol. 36/1, pp. 75-108, 2004. 34) Shu-Ching Chen, Sheng-Tun Li, and Mei-Ling Shyu, “Model-Based System Development for Asynchronous Distance Learning,” International Journal of Distance Education Technologies, vol. 1, no. 4, pp. 39-54, October-December 2003. 35) Mei-Ling Shyu, Choochart Haruechaiyasak, and Shu-Ching Chen, “Category Cluster Discovery from Distributed WWW Directories,” Journal of Information Sciences, special issue on Knowledge Discovery from Distributed Information Sources, Volume 155, Issues 3-4, pp. 181-197, October 2003. 36) Shu-Ching Chen, Mei-Ling Shyu, Srinivas Peeta, and Chengcui Zhang, “Learning-Based Spatio-Temporal Vehicle Tracking and Indexing for Transaction Multimedia Database Systems,” IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems, vol. 4, no. 3, pp. 154-167, September 2003. 37) Stuart H. Rubin, Mei-Ling Shyu, and Shu-Ching Chen, “Database Cluster Hierarchies and Semantic Relationship Discovery in Distributed Database Systems,” Naval Biennial Review, pp. 73-77, 2003. 38) Keqi Zhang, Shu-Ching Chen, Dean Whitman, Mei-Ling Shyu, Jianhua Yan, and Chengcui Zhang, “A Progressive Morphological Filter for Removing Non-Ground Measurements from Airborne LIDAR Data,” IEEE Trans. on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, vol. 41, issue 4, pp. 872-882, April 2003. 7 39) Choochart Haruechaiyasak, Mei-Ling Shyu, and Shu-Ching Chen, “Identifying Topics for Web Documents through Fuzzy Association Learning,” International Journal of Computational Intelligence and Applications (IJCIA), Special Issue on Internet-Based Intelligent Systems, vol. 2, no. 3, pp. 277-285, September 2002. 40) Shu-Ching Chen, Mei-Ling Shyu, Chengcui Zhang, and Jeff Strickrott, “A Multimedia Data Mining Framework: Mining Information from Traffic Video Sequences,” Journal of Intelligent Information System, Special Issue on Multimedia Data Mining, vol. 19, no. 1, pp. 61-77, July 2002. 41) Shu-Ching Chen, Mei-Ling Shyu, Chengcui Zhang, and R. L. Kashyap, “Identifying Overlapped Objects for Video Indexing and Modeling in Multimedia Database Systems,” International Journal on Artificial Intelligence Tools, vol. 10, no. 4, pp. 715-734, December 2001. 42) Mei-Ling Shyu, Shu-Ching Chen, and R. L. Kashyap, ”Generalized Affinity-Based Association Rule Mining for Multimedia Database Queries,” Knowledge and Information Systems (KAIS): An International Journal, vol. 3, no. 3, pp. 319-337, August 2001. 43) Sheng-Tun Li, Shu-Ching Chen, and Mei-Ling Shyu, “A Snapshot Browsing Model for a Distributed Surveillance System,” Journal of Applied Systems Studies, Special Issue on Distributed Multimedia Systems with Applications, vol. 2, no. 3, 2001. 44) Shu-Ching Chen, Mei-Ling Shyu, and R. L. Kashyap, “Augmented Transition Network as a Semantic Model for Video Data,” International Journal of Networking and Information Systems, Special Issue on Video Data, vol. 3, no. 1, pp. 9-25, 2000. 5. Refereed Conference/Symposium/Workshop Proceedings 1) Tao Meng, Lin Lin, Mei-Ling Shyu, and Shu-Ching Chen, “Histology Image Classification using Supervised Classification and Multimodal Fusion,” The IEEE International Symposium on Multimedia (ISM2010), pp. 145-152, Taichung, Taiwan, R.O.C., December 13-15, 2010. 2) Qiusha Zhu, Lin Lin, Mei-Ling Shyu, and Shu-Ching Chen, “Feature Selection Using Correlation and Reliability Based Scoring Metric for Video Semantic Detection,” The fourth IEEE International Conference on Semantic Computing (ICSC2010), pp. 462-469, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, USA, September 22-24, 2010. 8 3) Zifang Huang and Mei-Ling Shyu, “k-NN Based LS-SVM Framework for Long-Term Time Series Prediction,” The 11th IEEE International Conference on Information Reuse and Integration (IRI 2010), pp. 69-74, Tuscany Suites & Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, August 4-6, 2010. 4) Dianting Liu, Mei-Ling Shyu, Chao Chen, and Shu-Ching Chen, “Integration of Global and Local Information in Videos for Key Frame Extraction,” The 11th IEEE International Conference on Information Reuse and Integration (IRI 2010), pp. 171-176, Tuscany Suites & Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, August 4-6, 2010. 5) Lin Lin, Mei-Ling Shyu, and Shu-Ching Chen, “Enhancing Concept Detection by Pruning Data with MCA-based Transaction Weights,” IEEE International Symposium on Multimedia (ISM2009), pp. 304-311, San Diego, California, USA, December 14-16, 2009. 6) Hongli Luo and Mei-Ling Shyu, “An Optimized Scheduling Scheme to Provide Quality of Service in 802.11e Wireless LAN,” The Fifth IEEE International Workshop on Multimedia Information Processing and Retrieval (IEEE MIPR-2009), in conjunction with IEEE International Symposium on Multimedia (ISM2009), pp. 651-656, San Diego, California, USA, December 14-16, 2009. 7) Luis I Rodriguez, Michael M Vigoda, Mei-Ling Shyu, Tao Meng, and Mitsunori Ogihara, “Dexamethasone and Ondansetron for PONV: Are We in a Rush To Administer?,” 2009 American Society of Anesthesiologists Annual Meeting, A1073, New Orleans, LA, USA, October 17-21, 2009 (Abstracts). 8) Luis I Rodriguez, Michael M Vigoda, Mei-Ling Shyu, Tao Meng, and Mitsunori Ogihara, “How Closely Do Attending Anesthesiologists Supervise PONV Prophylaxis Administration?,” 2009 American Society of Anesthesiologists Annual Meeting, A1076, New Orleans, LA, USA, October 17-21, 2009 (Abstracts). 9) Luis I Rodriguez, Michael M Vigoda, Mei-Ling Shyu, Tao Meng, and Mitsunori Ogihara, “Prophylactic Treatment for PONV. Are We Following the Guidelines?,” 2009 American Society of Anesthesiologists Annual Meeting, A1082, New Orleans, LA, USA, October 17-21, 2009 (Abstracts). 10) Lin Lin and Mei-Ling Shyu, “Mining High-Level Features from Video using Associations and Correlations,” The Third IEEE International Conference on Semantic Computing 9 (IEEE ICSC2009), pp. 137-144, Berkeley, CA, USA, September 14-16, 2009. (Won the Best Student Paper Award) 11) Lin Lin, Mei-Ling Shyu, and Shu-Ching Chen, “Correlation-based Interestingness Measure for Video Semantic Concept Detection,” The 2009 IEEE International Conference on Information Reuse and Integration (IRI-2009), pp. 120-125, Tuscany Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, August 10-12, 2009. 12) Guy Ravitz, Mei-Ling Shyu, and Mark D. Powell, “Integration of Hurricane Wind Analysis and Multimedia Semantic Content Analysis for Public Outreach,” The 2009 IEEE International Conference on Information Reuse and Integration (IRI-2009), pp. 342-347, Tuscany Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, August 10-12, 2009. 13) Chao Chen, Mei-Ling Shyu, and Shu-Ching Chen, “Supervised Multi-class Classification with Adaptive and Automatic Parameter Tuning,” The 2009 IEEE International Conference on Information Reuse and Integration (IRI-2009), pp. 433-434, Tuscany Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, August 10-12, 2009. 14) Lin Lin, Mei-Ling Shyu, Guy Ravitz, and Shu-Ching Chen, “Video Semantic Concept Detection via Associative Classification,” The 10th IEEE International Conference on Multimedia and Expo (ICME), pp. 418-421, New York, NY, USA, June 28-July 3, 2009. 15) Varsha Sainani and Mei-Ling Shyu, “A Hybrid Layered Multiagent Architecture with Low Cost and Low Response Time Communication Protocol for Network Intrusion Detection Systems,” The IEEE 23rd International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications (AINA-09), pp. 154-161, Bradford, UK, May 26-29, 2009. 16) Lin Lin, Guy Ravitz, Mei-Ling Shyu, and Shu-Ching Chen, "Correlation-based Video Semantic Concept Detection using Multiple Correspondence Analysis," accepted for publication, IEEE International Symposium on Multimedia (ISM2008), pp. 316-321, Berkeley, California, USA, December 15-17, 2008. 17) Hongli Luo and Mei-Ling Shyu, "Provision of Quality of Service with Router Support," accepted for publication, The Fourth IEEE International Workshop on Multimedia Information Processing and Retrieval (IEEE MIPR-2008), in conjunction with IEEE International Symposium on Multimedia (ISM2008), pp. 654-659, Berkeley, California, USA, December 15-17, 2008. 10 18) Shu-Ching Chen, Mei-Ling Shyu, and Min Chen, “An Effective Multi-Concept Classifier for Video Streams,” Proceedings of the Second IEEE International Conference on Semantic Computing (IEEE ICSC2008), pp. 80-87, Santa Clara, CA, USA, August 4-7, 2008. 19) Peerapon Vateekul and Mei-Ling Shyu, “A Conflict-Based Confidence Measure for Associative Classification,” Proceedings of the 2008 IEEE International Conference on Information Reuse and Integration (IEEE IRI-08), pp. 256-261, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, July 13-15, 2008. 20) Lin Lin, Guy Ravitz, Mei-Ling Shyu, and Shu-Ching Chen, “Effective Feature Space Reduction with Imbalanced Data for Semantic Concept Detection,” Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Sensor Networks, Ubiquitous, and Trustworthy Computing (SUTC2008), pp. 262-269, Taichung, Taiwan, June 11-13, 2008. 21) Na Zhao, Min Chen, Shu-Ching Chen, Mei-Ling Shyu, “MRBAC: Hierarchical Role Management and Security Access Control for Distributed Multimedia Systems,” Proceedings of the 11th IEEE Symposium on Object and Component-Oriented Real-Time Distributed Computing (ISORC 2008), pp. 76-82, May 5-7, 2008, Orlando, Florida, USA. 22) Zongxing Xie, Thiago Quirino, Mei-Ling Shyu, and Shu-Ching Chen, “ASIC: Supervised Multi-class Classification using Adaptive Selection of Information Components,” First IEEE International Conference on Semantic Computing (IEEE ICSC2007), pp. 527-534, September 17-19, 2007, Irvine, California, USA. 23) Hongli Luo and Mei-Ling Shyu, “Defense against Bandwidth Attacks with Traffic Resource Management,” IEEE International Conference on Information Reuse and Integration (IEEE IRI-2007), pp. 190-195, Las Vegas, USA, August 13-15, 2007. 24) Lin Lin, Guy Ravitz, Mei-Ling Shyu, and Shu-Ching Chen, “Video Semantic Concept Discovery using Multimodal-based Association Classification,” IEEE International Conference on Multimedia & Expo (ICME), pp. 859-862, Beijing, China, July 2-5, 2007. 25) Hongli Luo and Mei-Ling Shyu, “Differentiated Service Protection of Multimedia Transmission via Detection of Traffic Anomalies,” IEEE International Conference on Multimedia & Expo (ICME), pp. 1539-1542, Beijing, China, July 2-5, 2007. 26) Zongxing Xie, Mei-Ling Shyu, and Shu-Ching Chen, “Video Event Detection with Combined Distance-Based and Rule-Based Data Mining Techniques,” IEEE International 11 Conference on Multimedia & Expo (ICME), pp. 2026-2029, Beijing, China, July 2-5, 2007. 27) Min Chen, Shu-Ching Chen, Mei-Ling Shyu, “Hierarchical Temporal Association Mining for Video Event Detection in Video Databases,” The Second IEEE International Workshop on Multimedia Databases and Data Management (MDDM'07), in conjunction with IEEE International Conference on Data Engineering (ICDE2007), pp. 137-145, Istanbul, Turkey, April 15, 2007. 28) Shu-Ching Chen, Min Chen, Chengcui Zhang, and Mei-Ling Shyu, "Exciting Event Detection using Multi-level Multimodal Descriptors and Data Classification," IEEE International Symposium on Multimedia (ISM2006), pp. 193-200, December 11-13, 2006, San Diego, CA, USA. 29) Thiago Quirino, Zongxing Xie, Mei-Ling Shyu, Shu-Ching Chen, and LiWu Chang, "Collateral Representative Subspace Projection Modeling for Supervised Classification," the 18th IEEE International Conference on Tools with Artificial Intelligence (ICTAI'06), pp. 98-105, November 13-15, Washington D.C., USA. 30) Zongxing Xie, Thiago Quirino, Mei-Ling Shyu, Shu-Ching Chen and LiWu Chang, “UNPCC: A Novel Unsupervised Classification Scheme for Network Intrusion Detection,” the 18th IEEE International Conference on Tools with Artificial Intelligence (ICTAI'06), pp. 743-750, November 13-15, Washington D.C., USA. 31) Na Zhao, Shu-Ching Chen, Mei-Ling Shyu, and Stuart H. Rubin, “An Integrated and Interactive Video Retrieval Framework with Hierarchical Learning Models and Semantic Clustering Strategy,” The 2006 IEEE International Conference on Information Reuse and Integration (IEEE IRI-2006), pp. 438-443, September 16-18, 2006, Hawaii, USA. 32) Zongxing Xie, Thiago Quirino, Mei-Ling Shyu, Shu-Ching Chen, and LiWu Chang, “A Distributed Agent-Based Approach To Intrusion Detection Using the Lightweight PCC Anomaly Detection Classifier,” IEEE International Conference on Sensor Networks, Ubiquitous, and Trustworthy Computing (SUTC2006), pp. 446-453, June 5-7, 2006, Taichung, Taiwan, R.O.C. 33) Na Zhao, Shu-Ching Chen, and Mei-Ling Shyu, “Video Database Modeling and Temporal Pattern Retrieval using Hierarchical Markov Model Mediator,” The First IEEE International Workshop on Multimedia Databases and Data Management (IEEE-MDDM 12 2006), in conjunction with IEEE International Conference on Data Engineering (ICDE2006), April 8, 2006, Atlanta, Georgia, USA. 34) Guy Ravitz and Mei-Ling Shyu, “Unit Detection from American Football TV Broadcast using Multimodal Content Analysis,” IEEE International Symposium on Multimedia (ISM 2005), pp. 320-327, December 12-14, 2005, Irvine, California, USA. 35) Kasun Wickramaratna, Min Chen, Shu-Ching Chen, and Mei-Ling Shyu, “Neural Network Based Framework for Goal Event Detection in Soccer Videos,” IEEE International Symposium on Multimedia (ISM 2005), pp. 21-28, December 12-14, 2005, Irvine, California, USA. 36) Hongli Luo and Mei-Ling Shyu, “The Protection of QoS for Multimedia Transmission against Denial of Service Attacks,” The First IEEE International Workshop on Security and Pervasive Multimedia Environments (MultiSec 2005), in conjunction with the IEEE International Symposium on Multimedia (ISM 2005), pp. 695-700, December 12-14, 2005, Irvine, California, USA. 37) Mei-Ling Shyu, Indika Priyantha Kuruppu-Appuhamilage, Shu-Ching Chen, and LiWu Chang, “Handling Missing Values via Decomposition of the Conditioned Set,” 2005 IEEE International Conference on Information Reuse and Integration, pp. 199-204, August 15-17, 2005, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. 38) H. Nicholas Carrasco and Mei-Ling Shyu, “Automated Quality Control of Tropical Cyclone Winds Through Data Mining,” 2005 IEEE International Conference on Information Reuse and Integration, pp. 229-234, August 15-17, 2005, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. 39) Yimin Zhu, Mei-Ling Shyu, Shu-Ching Chen, “Data Integration for Capital Projects via Community-Specific Conceptual Representations,” 2005 IEEE International Conference on Information Reuse and Integration, pp. 144-148, August 15-17, 2005, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. 40) KKRGK. Hewawasam, K. Premaratne, SP Subasingha, and Mei-Ling Shyu, “Rule Mining and Classification in Imperfect Databases,” The 2005 7th International Conference on Information Fusion, Volume 1, pp. 661-668, July 25-28, 2005, Philadelphia, PA, USA. 13 41) Hongli Luo, Mei-Ling Shyu, and Shu-Ching Chen, “A Multi-Buffer Scheduling Scheme for Video Streaming,” IEEE International Conference on Multimedia & Expo (ICME), July 6-8, 2005, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. 42) Chengcui Zhang, Xin Chen, Min Chen, Shu-Ching Chen, and Mei-Ling Shyu, “A Multiple Instance Learning Approach for Content Based Image Retrieval Using One-Class Support Vector Machine,” IEEE International Conference on Multimedia & Expo (ICME), July 6-8, 2005, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. 43) Shu-Ching Chen, Mei-Ling Shyu, and Na Zhao, “An Enhanced Query Model for Soccer Video Retrieval Using Temporal Relationships,” the 21st International Conference on Data Engineering (ICDE 2005), pp. 1133-1134, April 5-8, 2005, Tokyo, Japan. 44) Mei-Ling Shyu, Choochart Haruechaiyasak, Shu-Ching Chen, and Na Zhao, “Collaborative Filtering via Association Rule Mining from User Access Sequences,” International Workshop on Challenges in Web Information Retrieval and Integration, in conjunction with The 21st International Conference on Data Engineering (ICDE 2005), pp. 128-133, April 8-9, 2005, Tokyo, Japan. 45) Mei-Ling Shyu, Kanoksri Sarinnapakorn, Indika Kuruppu-Appuhamilage, Shu-Ching Chen, LiWu Chang, and Thomas Goldring, “Handling Nominal Features in Anomaly Intrusion Detection Problems,” 15th International Workshop on Research Issues on Data Engineering (RIDE Workshop of Stream Data Mining and Applications RIDE-SDMA '2005), in conjunction with The 21st International Conference on Data Engineering (ICDE 2005), pp. 55-62, April 3-4, 2005, National Center of Sciences, Tokyo, Japan. 46) KKRGK Hewawasam, K. Premaratne, Mei-Ling Shyu, and SP Subasingha, “Rule Mining and Classification in the Presence of Feature Level and Class Label Ambiguities,” Proc. Defense and Security Symposium 2005, Proc. SPIE, Vol. 5803, pp. 98-107, Intelligent Computing: Theory and Applications III, March/April 2005, Orlando, FL, USA. 47) Mei-Ling Shyu, Guy Ravitz, and Shu-Ching Chen, “Unit Detection in American Football TV Broadcasts Using Average Energy of Audio Track,” the IEEE Sixth International Symposium on Multimedia Software Engineering (MSE), pp. 193-200, December 13-15, 2004, Miami, FL, USA. 48) Mei-Ling Shyu, Shu-Ching Chen, Min Chen, and Chengcui Zhang, “A Unified Framework for Image Database Clustering and Content-based Retrieval,” the Second 14 ACM International Workshop on Multimedia Databases (ACM MMDB 2004), pp. 19-27, November 13, 2004, Arlington, VA, USA. 49) Choochart Haruechaiyasak, Mei-Ling Shyu, and Shu-Ching Chen, “A Data Mining Framework for Building A Web-Page Recommender System,” the 2004 IEEE International Conference on Information Reuse and Integration (IRI'2004), pp. 357-362, November 8-10, 2004, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. 50) Mei-Ling Shyu, Shu-Ching Chen, Min Chen, and Stuart H. Rubin, “Affinity-Based Similarity Measure for Web Document Clustering,” the 2004 IEEE International Conference on Information Reuse and Integration (IRI'2004), pp. 247-252, November 8-10, 2004, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. 51) J. Zhang, S.P. Subasingha, K. Premaratne, Mei-Ling Shyu, M. Kubat, and KKRGK Hewawasam, “A Novel Belief Theoretic Association Rule Mining Based Classifier for Handling Class Label Ambiguities,” the Third Workshop in Foundations of Data Mining (FDM’04), in conjunction with the Fourth IEEE International Conference on Data Mining (ICDM’04), November 1, 2004, Birghton, UK. 52) Mei-Ling Shyu, Shu-Ching Chen, Min Chen, and Chengcui Zhang, “Affinity Relation Discovery in Image Database Clustering and Content-based Retrieval,” ACM Multimedia 2004 Conference, pp. 372-375 (short paper), October 10-16, New York, USA. 53) Shu-Ching Chen, Mei-Ling Shyu, Na Zhao, “SMARXO: Towards Secured Multimedia Applications by Adopting RBAC, XML and Object-Relational Database,” ACM Multimedia 2004 Conference, pp. 432-435 (short paper), October 10-16, New York, USA. 54) Shu-Ching Chen, Mei-Ling Shyu, Chengjun Zhan, and Srinivas Peeta, “A Novel Rate-Based Hop By Hop Congestion Control Algorithm,” IEEE International Conference on Multimedia and Expo (ICME 2004), June 27 - June 30, 2004, Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C. 55) Shu-Ching Chen, Mei-Ling Shyu, Min Chen, and Chengcui Zhang, “A Decision Tree-based Multimodal Data Mining Framework for Soccer Goal Detection,” IEEE International Conference on Multimedia and Expo (ICME 2004), June 27 - June 30, 2004, Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C. 56) Chengcui Zhang, Shu-Ching Chen, and Mei-Ling Shyu, “Multiple Object Retrieval for Image Databases Using Multiple Instance Learning and Relevance Feedback,” IEEE 15 International Conference on Multimedia and Expo (ICME 2004), June 27 - June 30, 2004, Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C. 57) Mei-Ling Shyu, Shu-Ching Chen, and Chamara Ranasingha, “Router Active Queue Management for Both Multimedia and Best-Effort Traffic Flows,” IEEE International Conference on Multimedia and Expo (ICME 2004), June 27 - June 30, 2004, Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C. 58) Hongli Luo, Mei-Ling Shyu, and Shu-Ching Chen, “An End-to-End Video Transmission Framework with Efficient Bandwidth Utilization,” IEEE International Conference on Multimedia and Expo (ICME 2004), June 27 - June 30, 2004, Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C. 59) Shu-Ching Chen and Mei-Ling Shyu, “Workshop Report: The First ACM International Workshop on Multimedia Databases (MMDB 2003) at ACM CIKM 2003,” ACM SIGIR Forum (Invited), Vol. 38, No. 1, pp. 51-56, June 2004. 60) Chengcui Zhang, Shu-Ching Chen, and Mei-Ling Shyu, “PixSO: A System for Video Shot Detection,” Proceedings of the Fourth IEEE Pacific-Rim Conference On Multimedia, pp. 1-5, December 15-18, 2003, Singapore. 61) Chengcui Zhang, Shu-Ching Chen, Mei-Ling Shyu, and Srinivas Peeta, “Adaptive Background Learning for Vehicle Detection and Spatio-Temporal Tracking,” Proceedings of the Fourth IEEE Pacific-Rim Conference On Multimedia, pp. 1-5, December 15-18, 2003, Singapore. 62) Mei-Ling Shyu, Shu-Ching Chen, Min Chen, Chengcui Zhang, and Chi-Min Shu, “MMM: A Stochastic Mechanism for Image Database Queries,” Proceedings of the IEEE Fifth International Symposium on Multimedia Software Engineering (MSE2003), pp. 188-195, December 10-12, 2003, Taichung, Taiwan, ROC. 63) Mei-Ling Shyu, Shu-Ching Chen, Kanoksri Sarinnapakorn, and LiWu Chang, “A Novel Anomaly Detection Scheme Based on Principal Component Classifier,” Proceedings of the IEEE Foundations and New Directions of Data Mining Workshop, in conjunction with the Third IEEE International Conference on Data Mining (ICDM'03), pp. 172-179, November 19, 2003, Melbourne, Florida, USA. 64) Mei-Ling Shyu, Shu-Ching Chen, Min Chen, Chengcui Zhang, and Kanoksri Sarinnapakorn, “Image Database Retrieval Utilizing Affinity Relationships,” Proceedings 16 of the First ACM International Workshop on Multimedia Databases (ACM MMDB'03), pp. 78-85, November 7, 2003, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. 65) Shu-Ching Chen, Mei-Ling Shyu, Na Zhao, and Chengcui Zhang, “An Affinity-Based Image Retrieval System for Multimedia Authoring and Presentation,” Proceedings of the 11th Annual ACM International Conference on Multimedia, pp. 446-447, November 2-8, 2003 Berkeley, CA, USA. 66) Shu-Ching Chen, Mei-Ling Shyu, Na Zhao, and Chengcui Zhang, “Component-Based Design and Integeration of a Distributed Multimedia Management System,” Proceedings of the 2003 IEEE International Conference on Information Reuse and Integration (IRI'2003), pp. 485-492, October 27-29, 2003, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. 67) Shu-Ching Chen, Mei-Ling Shyu, Chengcui Zhang, Walter Z. Tang, and Keqi Zhang, “Damage Pattern Mining in Hurricane Image Databases,” Proceedings of the 2003 IEEE International Conference on Information Reuse and Integration (IRI'2003), pp. 227-234, October 27-29, 2003, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. 68) Sheng-Tun Li, Huang-Chih Hsieh, Shu-Ching Chen, and Mei-Ling Shyu, “Facilitating KMS Reusability by XML Binding Model,” Proceedings of the 2003 IEEE International Conference on Information Reuse and Integration (IRI'2003), pp. 478-484, October 27-29, 2003, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. 69) Stuart H. Rubin, Shu-Ching Chen, and Mei-Ling Shyu, “Field-Effect Natural Language Semantic Mapping,” Proceedings of the 2003 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man & Cybernetics, pp. 2483-2487, October 5-8, 2003, Washington, D.C., USA. 70) Shu-Ching Chen, Mei-Ling Shyu, and Na Zhao, “MediaManager: A Distributed Multimedia Management System for Content-Based Retrieval, Authoring and Presentation,” Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Distributed Multimedia Systems (DMS’2003), pp. 17-22, Miami, FL, USA, September 24-26, 2003. 71) Shu-Ching Chen, Mei-Ling Shyu, Chengcui Zhang, Lin Luo, and Min Chen, “Detection of Soccer Goal Shots Using Joint Multimedia Features and Classification Rules,” Proceedings of the Fourth International Workshop on Multimedia Data Mining (MDM/KDD2003), in conjunction with the ACM SIGKDD International Conference on Knowledge Discovery & Data Mining, pp. 36-44, August 24 - 27, 2003, Washington, DC, USA. 17 72) Mei-Ling Shyu, Shu-Ching Chen, and Hongli Luo, “Ensuring Fairness In Multimedia Multicast Streaming With Optimal Rate Allocation And Client Buffer Utilization,” Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Multimedia & Expo (ICME), vol III, pp. 353-356, July 6-9, 2003, Baltimore, MD, USA. 73) Mei-Ling Shyu, Shu-Ching Chen, and Hongli Luo, “Per-Class Queue Management And Adaptive Packet Drop Mechanism For Multimedia Networking,” Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Multimedia & Expo (ICME), vol. III, pp. 365-368, July 6-9, 2003, Baltimore, MD, USA. 74) Xin Hunag, Shu-Ching Chen, and Mei-Ling Shyu, “Incorporating Real-Valued Multiple Instance Learning Into Relevance Feedback For Image Retrieval,” Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Multimedia & Expo (ICME), vol. I, pp. 321-324, July 6-9, 2003, Baltimore, MD, USA. 75) Shu-Ching Chen, Mei-Ling Shyu, Irina Gray, and Hongli Luo, “An Adaptive Multimedia Transmission Protocol for Distributed Multimedia Applications,” Proceedings of the 5th International Workshop on Multimedia Network Systems and Applications, in conjunction with The 23rd International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems (ICDCS-2003), pp. 537-542, May 19, 2003, Providence, Rhode Island, USA. 76) Xin Huang, Shu-Ching Chen, and Mei-Ling Shyu, “An Open Multiple Instance Learning Framework and Its Application in Drug Activity Prediction Problems,” Proceedings of the 3rd IEEE Symposium on Bioinformatics and Bioengineering (BIBE 2003), pp. 53-59, March 10-12, 2003. 77) Mei-Ling Shyu, Shu-Ching Chen, Lin Luo, and Chi-Min Shu, “A Stochastic Model for Content-Based Image Retrieval,” Proceedings of the Third IEEE Pacific-Rim Conference on Multimedia 2002 (PCM2002), Lecture Notes in Computer Science: Springer-Verlag, pp. 229-236, December 16-18, Hsinchu, Taiwan. 78) Xiuqi Li, Shu-Ching Chen, Mei-Ling Shyu, and Sheng-Tun Li, “A Novel Hierarchical Approach to Image Retrieval Using Color and Spatial Information,” Proceedings of the Third IEEE Pacific-Rim Conference on Multimedia 2002 (PCM2002), Lecture Notes in Computer Science: Springer-Verlag, pp. 175-182, December 16-18, Hsinchu, Taiwan. 79) Shu-Ching Chen, Sheng-Tun Li, Mei-Ling Shyu, Chengjun Zhan, and Chengcui Zhang, “A Multimedia Semantic Model for RTSP-Based Multimedia Presentation Systems,” 18 Proceedings of the IEEE Fourth International Symposium on Multimedia Software Engineering (MSE2002), pp. 124-131, December 11-13, 2002, Newport Beach, California, USA. 80) Mei-Ling Shyu, Shu-Ching Chen, and Hongli Luo, “End-to-End Congestion Control via Optimal Bandwidth Allocation for Multimedia Streams,” Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Computer Applications in Industry and Engineering, pp. 57-60, November 7-9, 2002, San Diego, California USA. 81) Xiuqi Li, Shu-Ching Chen, Mei-Ling Shyu, and Borko Furht, “Image Retrieval by Color, Texture, and Spatial Information,” Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Distributed Multimedia Systems (DMS'2002), pp. 152-159, September 26-28, 2002, San Francisco Bay, California, USA. 82) Chin-Chuan Chen, Chi-Min Shu, Ron-Shin Chang, Mei-Ling Shyu, and Shu-Ching Chen, “Thermal Hazard Analysis of Styrene Monomer at Low Temperature Conditions during Storage and Transportation,” Proceedings of the 30th North American Thermal Analysis Society (NATAS) Conference, pp. 433-439, September 23-25, 2002, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. 83) Deng-Jr Peng, Chi-Min Shu, Jin-Zhi Wei, Mei-Ling Shyu, and Shu-Ching Chen, “Thermal Hazard Assessment on Hydroperoxides Examples on Cumene Hydroperoxide,” Proceedings of the 30th North American Thermal Analysis Society (NATAS) Conference, pp. 440-447, September 23-25, 2002, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. 84) Tsu-Kaung Miao, Chi-Min Shu, Deng-Jr Peng, Mei-Ling Shyu, and Shu-Ching Chen, “Thermal Hazard Analyness for Cumene Hydroperoxide by DSC and TAM,” Proceedings of the 30th North American Thermal Analysis Society (NATAS) Conference, pp. 448-454, September 23-25, 2002, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. 85) Deng-Jr Peng, Chi-Min Shu, Huei-Jiun Chen, Mei-Ling Shyu, and Shu-Ching Chen, “Fire Prevention Study of Wet Bench Cleaning Stages in Semiconductor Manufacturing Processes Incompatibilities of Hydrogen Peroxide,” Proceedings of the 30th North American Thermal Analysis Society (NATAS) Conference, pp. 455-462, September 23-25, 2002, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. 86) Shu-Ching Chen, Mei-Ling Shyu, Wenhui Liao, and Chengcui Zhang, “Scene Change Detection By Audio and Video Clues,” Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference 19 on Multimedia and Expo (ICME), pp. 365-368, August 26-29, 2002, Lausanne, Switzerland. 87) Shu-Ching Chen, Mei-Ling Shyu, and Hongli Luo, “Optimal Bandwidth Allocation Scheme With Delay Awareness in Multimedia Transmission,” Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Multimedia and Expo (ICME), pp. 537-540, August 26-29, 2002, Lausanne, Switzerland. 88) Xiuqi Li, Shu-Ching Chen, Mei-Ling Shyu, and Borko Furht, “An Effective Content-Based Visual Image Retrieval System,” Proceedings of the 26th IEEE Computer Society International Computer Software and Applications Conference (COMPSAC), pp. 914-919, August 26-29, 2002, Oxford, England. 89) Choochart Haruechaiyasak, Mei-Ling Shyu, and Shu-Ching Chen, “Web Document Classification Based on Fuzzy Association,” Proceedings of the 26th IEEE Computer Society International Computer Software and Applications Conference (COMPSAC), pp. 487-492, August 26-29, 2002, Oxford, England. 90) Xin Huang, Shu-Ching Chen, Mei-Ling Shyu, and Chengcui Zhang, “User Concept Pattern Discovery Using Relevance Feedback and Multiple Instance Learning for Content-Based Image Retrieval,” Proceedings of the Third International Workshop on Multimedia Data Mining (MDM/KDD'2002), in conjunction with the 8th ACM SIGKDD International Conference on Knowledge Discovery & Data Mining, pp. 100-108, July 23, 2002, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. 91) Xiuqi Li, Shu-Ching Chen, Mei-Ling Shyu, and Borko Furht, “An Efficient Multi-Filter Retrieval Framework for Large Image Databases,” Proceedings of the 2002 International Symposium on Information Systems and Engineering (ISE'2002), pp. 81-86, July 14 - 18, 2002, San Diego, California, USA. 92) Mei-Ling Shyu, Choochart Haruechaiyasak, Shu-Ching Chen, and Kamal Premaratne, “Mining Association Rules with Uncertain Item Relationships,” Proceedings of the 6th World Multi-Conference on Systemics, Cybernetics and Informatics (SCI 2002), pp. 435-440, July 14-18, 2002, Orlando, Florida, USA. 93) E.C. Kulasekere, K. Premaratne, Mei-Ling Shyu, and P.H. Bauer, “Association Rule Mining with Subjective Knowledge,” Proceedings of the 6th World Multi-Conference on 20 Systemics, Cybernetics and Informatics (SCI 2002), pp. 417-422, July 14-18, 2002, Orlando, Florida, USA. 94) Mei-Ling Shyu, Shu-Ching Chen, and Hongli Luo, “Self-Adjusted Network Transmission for Multimedia Data,” Proceedings of the Third IEEE Conference on Information Technology: Coding and Computing (ITCC-2002), pp. 128-133, April 8-10, 2002, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. 95) Shu-Ching Chen, Sheng-Tun Li, Hung-Chi Chen, Mei-Ling Shyu, and Chengcui Zhang, “Streaming SMIL Presentations via a Multimedia Semantic Model,” Proceedings of the Second International Workshop on Intelligent Multimedia Computing and Networking (IMMCN'2002), in conjunction with 6th Joint Conference on Information Sciences, pp. 919-922, March 8-12, 2002, Durham, North Carolina, USA. 96) Chengcui Zhang, Lin Luo, Shu-Ching Chen, and Mei-Ling Shyu, “Supporting Information Reuse for Video Data Indexing by Using Color Information,” Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Information Reuse and Integration (IRI-2001), pp. 92-96, November 27 - 29, 2001, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. 97) Shu-Ching Chen, Mei-Ling Shyu, Xia Jin, Qiong Chen, Chengcui Zhang, and Jeff Strickrott, “A Flexible Image Retrieval and Multimedia Presentation Management System for Multimedia Databases,” Proceedings of the ACM Multimedia 2001 conference, pp. 601-602, September 30 - October 5, 2001, Ottawa, CANADA. 98) Shu-Ching Chen, Mei-Ling Shyu, Chengcui Zhang, and Jeff Strickrott, “Multimedia Data Mining for Traffic Video Sequences,” Proceedings of the Second International Workshop on Multimedia Data Mining (MDM/KDD'2001), in conjunction with the Seventh ACM SIGKDD International Conference on Knowledge Discovery & Data Mining, pp. 78-85, August 26, 2001, San Francisco, CA, USA. 99) Mei-Ling Shyu, Shu-Ching Chen, and Hongli Luo, “An Adaptive Optimal Multimedia Network Transmission Control Scheme,” Proceedings of the Second IEEE Pacific-Rim Conference on Multimedia 2001 (PCM'2001), pp. 1042-1047, October 24-26, 2001, Beijing, China. 100) Mei-Ling Shyu, Shu-Ching Chen, and Choochart Haruechaiyasak, “Mining User Access Behavior on the WWW,” Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, pp. 1717-1722, October 7-10, 2001, Tucson, Arizona, USA. 21 101) Shu-Ching Chen, Mei-Ling Shyu, and Chengcui Zhang, “An Unsupervised Segmentation Framework For Texture Image Queries,” Proceedings of the 25th IEEE Computer Society International Computer Software and Applications Conference (COMPSAC), pp. 569-573, October 8-12, 2001, Chicago, Illinois, USA. 102) Mei-Ling Shyu, Shu-Ching Chen, Choochart Haruechaiyasak, Chi-Min Shu, and Sheng-Tun Li, “Disjoint Web Document Clustering and Management in Electronic Commerce,” Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Distributed Multimedia Systems (DMS'2001), pp. 494-497, September 26-28, 2001, Tamkang University, Taipei, Taiwan. 103) Ron-Hsin Chang, Chi-Min Shu, Po-Yin Yeh, Mei-Ling Shyu, and Shu-Ching Chen, “Thermal Hazard Analysis of Methyl Ethyl Ketone Peroxide,” Proceedings of the 17th Asia Pacific Occupational Safety & Health Organization (APOSHO-17) Conference, pp. 244-258, September 24-29, 2001, Taipei, Taiwan. 104) Jer-Pei Fang, Chi-Min Shu, Yu-Ching Chen, Shu-Ching Chen, and Mei-Ling Shyu, “Leakage Evaluated and Controlled from Industrial Process Pipeline by Optimum Gasket Assembly Stress,” Proceedings of the 17th Asia Pacific Occupational Safety & Health Organization (APOSHO-17) Conference, pp. 294-312, September 24-29, 2001, Taipei, Taiwan. 105) Deng-Jr Peng, Chi-Min Shu, Jing-Heng Wang, Mei-Ling Shyu, and Shu-Ching Chen, “New Approaches for Calculating Safety Parameters and Estimating Hazard Severity for Cumene Hydroperoxide,” Proceedings of the 17th Asia Pacific Occupational Safety & Health Organization (APOSHO-17) Conference, pp. 267-278, September 24-29, 2001, Taipei, Taiwan. 106) Chin-Chuan Chen, Chi-Min Shu, Chan-An Yeh, Shu-Ching Chen, and Mei-Ling Shyu, “Autocatalytic Decomposition of Cumene Hydroperoxide at Low Temperature Conditions,” Proceedings of the 17th Asia Pacific Occupational Safety & Health Organization (APOSHO-17) Conference, pp. 259-266, September 24-29, 2001, Taipei, Taiwan. 107) Po-Jiun Wen, Chi-Min Shu, Zhi-Cheng Chang, Shu-Ching Chen, and Mei-Ling Shyu, “Effects of Initial Pressure on the Flammability Limit of OX-Air Mixture with 20-L-Appartus,” Proceedings of the 17th Asia Pacific Occupational Safety & Health 22 Organization (APOSHO-17) Conference, pp. 443-465, September 24-29, 2001, Taipei, Taiwan. 108) Mei-Ling Shyu, Shu-Ching Chen, and Hongli Luo, “Optimal Resource Utilization in Multimedia Transmission,” Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Multimedia and Expo (ICME), pp. 880-883, August 22-25, 2001, Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan. 109) Shu-Ching Chen, Mei-Ling Shyu, Chengcui Zhang, and R.L. Kashyap, “Video Scene Change Detection Method Using Unsupervised Segmentation and Object Tracking,” Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Multimedia and Expo (ICME), pp. 57-60, August 22-25, 2001, Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan. 110) Shu-Ching Chen, Mei-Ling Shyu, and Chengcui Zhang, “An Intelligent Framework for Spatio-Temporal Vehicle Tracking,” Proceedings of the 4th International IEEE Conference on Intelligent Transportation Systems, pp. 213-218, August 25-29, 2001, Oakland, California, USA. 111) Sheng-Tun Li, Shu-Ching Chen, and Mei-Ling Shyu, “A Live TV-Quality Distant learning Multimedia Presentation System for Education,” Proceedings of the 34th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS-34), CD-ROM, IEEE Press, 9 pages, January 3-6, 2001, Maui, Hawaii. 112) Mei-Ling Shyu, Shu-Ching Chen, and Sheng-Tun Li, “Incorporation of Data Mining and Domain Knowledge for Discovering Quasi-equivalence Database Relationships,” Proceedings of the Workshop on Artificial Intelligence, International Computer Symposium (ICS), pp. 65-71, December 6-8, 2000, Chiayi, Taiwan. 113) Shu-Ching Chen, Mei-Ling Shyu, Chengcui Zhang, and R. L. Kashyap, “Object Tracking and Augmented Transition Network for Video Indexing and Modeling,” Proceedings of the 12th IEEE International Conference on Tools with Artificial Intelligence (ICTAI 2000), pp. 428-435, November 13-15, 2000, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. 114) Mei-Ling Shyu and Shu-Ching Chen, “Mining Database Semantic Relationships,” Proceedings of the ISCA 2nd International Conference On Information Reuse And Integration (IRI-2000), pp. 62-65, November 1-3, 2000, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA. 115) Sheng-Tun Li, Shu-Ching Chen, and Mei-Ling Shyu, “A Presentation Semantic Model for Asynchronous Distance Learning Paradigm,” Proceedings of the ACM Multimedia 23 2000 Conference, pp. 404-406, October 30 - November 3, 2000, Los Angeles, California, USA. 116) Mei-Ling Shyu, Shu-Ching Chen, and Chi-Min Shu, “Affinity-Based Probabilistic Reasoning and Document Clustering on the WWW,” Proceedings of the 24th IEEE Computer Society International Computer Software and Applications Conference (COMPSAC), pp. 149-154, October 25-27, 2000, Taipei, Taiwan. 117) Mei-Ling Shyu and Shu-Ching Chen, “A Bayesian Network-Based Expert Query System for a Distributed Database System,” Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, pp. 2074-2079, October 8-11, 2000, Nashville, Tennessee, USA. 118) Mei-Ling Shyu, Shu-Ching Chen, and R. L. Kashyap, “Organizing a Network of Databases Using Probabilistic Reasoning,” Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, pp. 1990-1995, October 8-11, 2000, Nashville, Tennessee, USA. 119) Mei-Ling Shyu, Shu-Ching Chen, and R. L. Kashyap, “A Probabilistic-Based Mechanism For Video Database Management Systems,” Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Multimedia and Expo (ICME 2000), pp. 467-470, July 30-August 2, 2000, New York City, USA. 120) Shu-Ching Chen, Sheng-Tun Li, and Mei-Ling Shyu, “Modeling Snapshot Browsing for Web-based Integrated Surveillance Services,” Proceedings of the Second International Workshop on Software Engineering and Multimedia Applications (SEMA2000), pp. 31-35, August 1-2, Baden-Baden, Germany. 121) Shu-Ching Chen, Mei-Ling Shyu, and Naphtali Rishe, “Modeling Interactive Multimedia Presentation Systems Using Augmented Transition Networks,” Proceedings of the First International Workshop on Intelligent Multimedia Computing and Networking (IMMCN'2000), pp. 643-646, February 27-March 3, 2000, Atlantic City, NJ, USA. 122) Mei-Ling Shyu, Shu-Ching Chen, and Naphtali Rishe, “Markov Model Mediator Mechanism vs Object-Oriented Data Model As a Data Warehouse Schema,” Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Computer Science and Informatics (CS&I'2000), pp. 496-499, February 27-March 3, 2000, Atlantic City, NJ, USA. 24 123) Shu-Ching Chen, Srinivas Sista, Mei-Ling Shyu, and R. L. Kashyap, “An Indexing and Searching Structure for Multimedia Database Systems,” Proceedings of the IS&T/SPIE conference on Storage and Retrieval for Media Databases 2000, pp. 262-270, January 23-28, 2000, San Jose, CA, USA. 124) Shu-Ching Chen, Srinivas Sista, Mei-Ling Shyu, and R. L. Kashyap, “Augmented Transition Networks as Video Browsing Models for Multimedia Databases and Multimedia Information Systems,” Proceedings of the 11th IEEE International Conference on Tools with Artificial Intelligence (ICTAI'99), pp. 175-182, November 9-11, 1999, Chicago, IL, USA. 125) Shu-Ching Chen, Mei-Ling Shyu, and R. L. Kashyap, “Multimedia Presentation Using Augmented Transition Networks and Multimedia Input Strings,” Proceedings of the ISCA 12th International Conference On Computer Applications In Industry And Engineering (CAINE-99), pp. 58-61, November 4-6, 1999, Atlanta, Georgia USA. 126) Shu-Ching Chen, Mei-Ling Shyu, and Chi-Min Shu, “Discovering Semantic Relationships Among Object Classes In Database Systems,” Proceedings of the ISCA 1st International Conference On Information Reuse And Integration (IRI-99), pp. 100-103, November 4-6, 1999, Atlanta, Georgia USA. 127) Mei-Ling Shyu, Shu-Ching Chen, and R. L. Kashyap, “Discovering Quasi-Equivalence Relationships From Database Systems,” Proceedings of the ACM Eighth International Conference on Information and Knowledge Management (CIKM'99), pp. 102-108, November 2-6, 1999, Kansas City, MO, USA. 128) Shu-Ching Chen, Mei-Ling Shyu, and Chi-Min Shu, “An Object-Oriented Approach For Managing a Network Of Databases,” Proceedings of the 3rd Annual IASTED International Conference on Software Engineering and Applications (SEA'99), pp. 51-55, October 6-8, 1999, Scottsdale, Arizona, USA. 129) Mei-Ling Shyu, Shu-Ching Chen, and R. L. Kashyap, “Information Retrieval Using Markov Model Mediators in Multimedia Database Systems,” Proceedings of the 1998 International Symposium on Multimedia Information Processing, pp. 237-242, Dec. 14-16, 1998, Chung-Li, Taiwan. 25 130) Mei-Ling Shyu, Shu-Ching Chen, and R. L. Kashyap, “Database Clustering and Data Warehousing,” Proceedings of the 1998 ICS Workshop on Software Engineering and Database Systems, pp. 30-37, Dec. 17-19, 1998, Tainan, Taiwan. 131) Shu-Ching Chen, Mei-Ling Shyu, Srinivas Peeta, and Chengcui Zhang, “Unsupervised Automated Learning-Based Spatio-Temporal Vehicle Tracking and Indexing for Transportation Multimedia Database Systems,” Transportation Research Board (TRB) 2002 Annual Meeting (Referred Presentation), January 13-17, 2002, Washington DC, USA. PROFESSIONAL 6. Funded Research Performed: п‚· External: 1) System Support for the Development & Simulation of Tropical Cyclone Numerical Models in a Cluster System. NOAA, 08/01/2007-09/30/2011, $154,535, PI. 2) Data Integration and Data Mining Support for Tropical Cyclone Integrated Observing System. NOAA, 08/01/2007-09/30/2011, $154,535, PI. 3) Public Hurricane Model. Florida International University/Florida Office of Insurance Regulation, 02/01/2010-06/30/2011, $49,943, Subcontract. 4) Data Analysis and Near-Real-time Quality Control in Support of the International Argo Project. NOAA, 03/01/2008-09/30/2011, $102,500, PI. 5) Research and Implementation of a Hydrographic Database in Support of the Operational and Research Community. NOAA, 08/15/2008-06/30/2011, $81,013, PI. 6) Design and Development of the Caribbean-wide Reef Fish Visual Census Universal Database. NOAA, 02/04/2003-09/30/2010, $154,114, PI. 7) Research and Development of Oracle Content Management System and Web Tools for the NOAA Southeast Coral Reef Research Program. NOAA, 01/15/2004-06/30/2009, $161,947, PI. 8) Hurricane Loss Projection Model. Florida International University/Florida Office of Insurance Regulation, 01/09/2006-09/30/2009, $154,038, Subcontract. 9) ITR: Collaborative Research: Distributed Information Fusion Networks for Threat Detection and Assessment. NSF ITR (Medium) IIS-0325260, 08/15/2003-07/31/2007, $399,647, Co-PI (PI: Kamal Premaratne). 26 10) Research Experiences for Undergraduates. NSF, 05/03/04-07/31/04, $6,000, Co-PI (PI: Kamal Premaratne). 11) Design and Development of the Florida Keys Coral Reef Ecological Assessment Universal Database. University of North Carolina/NOAA, 06/01/2005-05/31/2006, $20,000, Subcontract. 12) Implementation of the NOAA Southeast Coral Reef Database System (SeCoRDS). NOAA, 02/10/2003-05/31/2004, $46,979, PI. 13) Hurricane Risk and Insured Loss Projection Model, Florida International University/Florida Department of Insurance, 08/15/2002-09/01/2005, Amount: $ 81,531, Subcontract. 14) Fishery Resource Habitat Use Modeling in Florida Bay: Development and Application to Everglades Restoration Implementation (Phase 1). National Park Service, 12/03/2003-06/03/2005, $21,581, Collaborating Investigator (PI: Jerald Ault), Total amount: $101,008. 15) Distributed Intrusion Detection Systems Research Support. Florida International University/Naval Research Laboratory (NRL), 04/2004-12/28/2004, $5,000, Subcontract. 16) Resource Management and Quality of Service in Multimedia Wireless Networks, Telecommunications & Information Technology Institute/ Florida International University, 01/14/2002-12/31/2002, Amount: $ 58,606, Co-PI (Collaborators: Dr. Shu-Ching Chen and Dr. Raimund Ege). 17) Reduction of OSHA Recordable Injuries in a Large Utility Company. Florida Power and Light, 6/2001-12/2001, Amount: $38,500, Senior Investigator (PI: Dr. S. Asfour). п‚· Internal: 1) Adaptive Network Transmission Control Mechanism for Optimal Resource Utilization, General Research Support Award, Research Council, University of Miami, 06/01/2002-05/31/2003, Amount: $ 5,000, PI. 2) Aerodynamic Design Optimization with Artificial Intelligence for Efficient Search of Global Optimum, College of Engineering (CoE) Research Council, University of Miami, 2/1/2002-12/31/2002, Amount: $ 25,000, Co-PI (Collaborator: Dr. Gecheng Zha). 3) Data Mining for Web Document 05/16/2001-08/15/2001, Amount: $9,300, PI. 27 Management. University of Miami, 7. Editorial responsibilities: п‚· Associate Editor and Editor Board: o IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man and Cybernetics, Part C: Applications and Reviews. o International Journal of Multimedia Data Engineering and Management (IJMDEM), IGI Global. o International Journal of Smart Home (IJSH). o International Journal of Signal Processing, Image Processing and Pattern (IJSIP), SERSC Press. o International Journal of u- and e- Service, Science and Technology (IJUNESST). o The Open Cybernetics & Systemics Journal. o International Journal on Advances in Telecommunications, IARIA. o International Journal of Adaptive Multimedia Systems (IJAMS), Serials Publications. o Mobile and Ubiquitous Computing Journal. o Advances in Multimedia Journal, Hindawi Publishing Corporation. o Journal of Advances in Information Technology (JAIT), ACADEMY PUBLISHER. o The Journal of Information Processing Systems (JIPS), Korea Information Processing Society (KIPS). п‚· Guest Editor o Special Issue on “The Fourth IEEE International Conference on Semantic Computing (ICSC2010),” International Journal of Semantic Computing (IJSC, World Scientific Publishing Company), 2011. o Special Issue on “IEEE International Symposium on Multimedia (ISM2009),” International Journal of Semantic Computing (IJSC, World Scientific Publishing Company), 2010. o Journal Special Issue on Data Semantics for Multimedia Systems, Multimedia Tools and Applications (MTAP, Springer), 2009. 28 o Journal Special Issue on Data Semantics and Multimedia Information Management, Journal of Multimedia (JMM, Academy Publisher), 2009 (Selected papers from IEEE-MIPR2008 (Multimedia Information Processing and Retrieval) and DSMSA2008 (Data Semantics for Multimedia Systems and Applications) Workshops of International Symposium on Multimedia (ISM2008)). o Journal Special Issue on "Emerging Techniques for Multimedia Content Sharing, Search and Understanding," Journal of Visual Communication and Image Representation (JVCI), 2008. o Journal Special Issue on “Multimedia Information Processing and Retrieval,” International Journal of Semantic Computing, 2007. o Journal Special Issue on “Multimedia Databases,” Information Systems (Elsevier), 2005. o Journal Special Issue on “Multimedia Databases,” Multimedia Tools and Application Journal (MTAP, Kluwer), 2004. 8. Professional and Honorary Organizations п‚· Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), USA: Senior Member since June 2003; Member since 1995. п‚· Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), USA: Member since 1995. п‚· Vice Chair, Technical Committee on Multimedia Computing (TCMC), IEEE Computer Society, since October 1, 2010. п‚· Member and Chair of the Board of Publications, Technical Committee on Human Centric Communications (HCCTC, IEEE COMSOC), since 2008 п‚· Member, ICME Steering Committee, Representing Computer Society, since January 1, 2011. п‚· Member, Technical Committee on Multimedia Communications Technical Committee (IEEE MMTC), IEEE Communication Society, since November 2010. п‚· Member, Technical Committee on Knowledge Acquisition in Intelligent Systems, IEEE SMC Society, since 2005. 9. Honors and Awards: 29 п‚· Best Student Paper Award, Third IEEE International Conference on Semantic Computing (ICSC2009), September 14-16, 2009, Berkeley, CA, USA. п‚· Certificate of Appreciation, IEEE Computer Society, 2010, 2008. п‚· Service Award, Program Vice-Chair, The 2008 IEEE International Conference on Information Reuse and Integration (IRI-2008), 2008. п‚· The Johnson A. Edosomwan Scholarly Productivity Award, College of Engineering, University of Miami, 2007. п‚· Citation: Marquis Who's Who in America, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010. п‚· Citation: Who's Who Among American Teachers & Educators, 2006-2007. п‚· Service Award, Program Chair, The 2005 IEEE International Conference on Information Reuse and Integration (IRI-2005), 2005. п‚· Research Paper Award Finalist for paper entitled “Learning-Based Spatio-Temporal Vehicle Tracking and Indexing for Transportation Multimedia Database Systems,” (appeared in IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems in 2003), University of Miami, College of Engineering, 2004. п‚· “Excellence in the Research and Application of Advanced Computing and Internet Technologies to Further NOAA's Service to the Nation” Metadata Management Award, NOAA TECH 2004. п‚· 10. Citation: International Who's Who of Information Technology, 1999. Other Professional Activities: п‚· General Chair: o The 4th International Conference on Multimedia and Ubiquitous Engineering, Cebu, Philippines, August 11-13, 2010. п‚· Founder and Program Chair: o The Sixth IEEE International Workshop on Multimedia Information Processing and Retrieval (IEEE-MIPR 2010), in conjunction with IEEE International Symposium on Multimedia (ISM2010), Taichung, Taiwan, December 13-15, 2010. o The Fourth IEEE International Workshop on Multimedia Information Processing and Retrieval (MIPR 2008), in conjunction with IEEE International Symposium on Multimedia (ISM2008), Berkeley, California, USA, December 15-17, 2008. 30 o The Third IEEE International Workshop on Multimedia Information Processing and Retrieval (MIPR 2007), in conjunction with IEEE International Symposium on Multimedia (ISM2007), Taichung, Taiwan, R.O.C., December 10-12, 2007. o The Second IEEE International Workshop on Multimedia Databases and Data Management (MDDM'07), in conjunction with International Conference on Data Engineering (ICDE 2007), The Marmara Hotel, Istanbul, Turkey, April 15, 2007. o The Second IEEE International Workshop on Multimedia Information Processing and Retrieval (MIPR 2006), in conjunction with IEEE International Symposium on Multimedia (ISM2006), San Diego, California, USA, December 11-13, 2006. o The First IEEE International Workshop on Multimedia Databases and Data Management (MDDM'06), in conjunction with International Conference on Data Engineering (ICDE 2006), April 8, 2006, Atlanta, Georgia, USA. o The 2005 IEEE International Workshop on Multimedia Information Processing and Retrieval (MIPR2005), in conjunction with IEEE International Symposium on Multimedia (ISM2005), December 12-14, 2005, Irvine, CA, USA. o The Second ACM International Workshop on Multimedia Databases (ACM MMDB'04), November 13, 2004, Arlington, VA, USA. o 2004 IEEE International Workshop on Multimedia Content-based Analysis and Retrieval, December 15, 2004, Miami, Florida, USA. o The First ACM International Workshop on Multimedia Databases (ACM MMDB'03), in conjunction with ACM International Conference on Information and Knowledge Management (CIKM) 2003. п‚· Program Chair/Vice Chair: o The Fourth IEEE International Conference on Semantic Computing (ICSC2010), September 22nd-24th, 2010, Pittsburgh, PA, USA. o The 11th IEEE International Conference on Information Reuse and Integration (IRI 2010), August 4-6, 2010, Las Vegas, USA. o IEEE International Symposium on Multimedia (ISM2009), December 14-16, 2009, San Diego, California, USA. 31 o International Workshop on Semantic Search Engine (SSE), in conjunction with the Third IEEE International Conference on Semantic Computing (ICSC2009), September 14-16, 2009, Berkeley, CA, USA. o The 2008 IEEE International Conference on Information Reuse and Integration (IEEE IRI-08), Hilton Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, July 13 - 15, 2007. o IEEE International Symposium on Multimedia (ISM2006), Multimedia Database and Information Retrieval Track, December 11-13, 2006, San Diego, California, USA. o The 2005 IEEE International Conference on Information Reuse and Integration (IRI-2005), August 15-17, 2005, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. п‚· Workshop Chair: o The IEEE International Symposium on Multimedia (ISM2011), Dana Point, CA, USA, December 5-7, 2011. o The IEEE International Symposium on Multimedia (ISM2010), Taichung, Taiwan, December 13-15, 2010. o The Third IEEE International Conference on Semantic Computing (ICSC 2009), Berkeley, CA, USA, September 14-16, 2009. o IEEE International Symposium on Multimedia (ISM2008), December 15-17, 2008, Berkeley, California, USA. o IEEE International Symposium on Multimedia (ISM2007), December 10-12, 2007, Taichung, Taiwan, R.O.C. п‚· Panel Chair: o The Fifth IEEE International Conference on Semantic Computing (ICSC 2011), September 18-21, 2011, Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA, USA. п‚· Tutorial Chair: o Second IEEE International Conference on Semantic Computing (ICSC 2008), August 4-8, 2008, Santa Clara, CA, USA. п‚· Advisory Committee: o IEEE International Workshop on Web 2.0 and Multimedia-enabled Education (W2ME), in conjunction with The IEEE International Symposium on Multimedia (ISM2007), December 10-12, 2007, Taichung, Taiwan, R.O.C. 32 п‚· Special Session Chair: o IEEE International Conference on Sensor Networks, Ubiquitous, and Trustworthy Computing (SUTC2008), June 11-13, 2008, Taichung, Taiwan. o First IEEE International Conference on Semantic Computing (ICSC 2007), September 17-19, 2007, Hyatt Regency Irvine, Irvine, California, USA. п‚· Program Area Chair: o International MultiMedia Modeling Conference (MMM2007), January 9-12, 2007, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. п‚· Student Activities Liaison: o The 2004 IEEE International Conference on Information Reuse and Integration (IEEE IRI-2004), November 8-10, 2004, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. п‚· Publicity Chair: o The 9th International Conference on Distributed Multimedia Systems (DMS'2003), September 24-26, 2003. п‚· Session Chair: o IEEE SUTC2008. o IEEE SMC-2001. п‚· Program Committee: o The 13th IEEE International Conference on Computational Science and Engineering (CSE-2010), Hong Kong, China, December 11-13, 2010. o The Second International Conference on Multimedia, Computer Graphics and Broadcasting (MulGraB 2010), Jeju Island, Korea, November 13-15, 2010. o The 2010 International Conference on u- and e- Service, Science and Technology (UNESST 2010), Jeju Island, Korea, November 13-15, 2010. o The 2010 International Conference on Signal Processing, Image Processing and Pattern Recognition (SIP 2010), Jeju Island, Korea, November 13-15, 2010. o The 6th International Symposium on Wireless sensor network Technologies and Applications for Smart Space (WTA 2010), Gwangju, Korea, December 9-11, 2010. o IADIS International Conference on Applied Computing 2010, TIMISOARA, ROMANIA, October 14-16, 2010. 33 o The 6th International Conference on Collaborative Computing: Networking, Applications and Worksharing (CollaborateCom2010), Chicago, Illinois, USA, October 9-12, 2010. o The 2nd International Conference on Information Technology Convergence and Services (ITCS 2010), Cebu, Philippines, August 11-13, 2010. o The 5th International Conference on Embedded and Multimedia Computing (EMC-10), Cebu, Philippines on August 11-13, 2010. o The Fifth International Conference on Digital Telecommunications (ICDT 2010), Athens, Greece, June 13-19, 2010. o The Second International Conferences on Advances in Multimedia (MMEDIA 2010), Athens, Greece, June 13-19, 2010. o The First International Conference on Ubiquitous Computing and Multimedia Applications (UCMA 2010), India, June 3-5, 2010. o 8th International Conference on Software Engineering Research, Management and Applications (SERA 2010), Montreal, Canada, May 24-26, 2010. o The 5th International conference on Future Information Technology (FutureTech 2010), Jeju, Korea, May 21-23, 2010. o The 5th International Symposium on Smart Home (SH 2010), Busan, Korea, May 21-23, 2010. o The 23rd Florida Artificial Intelligence Research Society Conference (FLAIRS-23), Daytona Beach, Florida, USA, May 19-21, 2010. o The International Conference on Information Science and Applications (ICISA 2010), Seoul, Korea, April 21-23, 2010. o The 4th International Workshop on Intelligent, Mobile and Internet Services in Ubiquitous Computing (IMIS 2010), Andrzej Frycz Modrzewski Cracow College, Krakow, Poland, February, 15-18, 2010. o The 10th International Symposium on Pervasive Systems, Algorithms and Networks (I-SPAN 2009), Kaohsiung, Taiwan, R.O.C., December 14-16, 2009. o The 4th International Conference on Embedded and Multimedia Computing (EM-Com 2009), Jeju, Korea, December 10-12, 2009. 34 o The 2nd International Conference on Computer Science and its Applications (CSA-09), Jeju, Korea, December 10-12, 2009. o The 2009 International Symposium on Signal Processing, Image Processing and Pattern Recognition, December 10-12, 2009, Jeju Island, Korea. o 7th ACIS International Conference on Software Engineering Research, Management and Applications (SERA2009), December 2-4, 2009, Hainan University, Haikou, Hainan Island, China. o IADIS International Conference APPLIED COMPUTING 2009, November 19-21, 2009, Rome, Italy. o The 5th International Conference on Collaborative Computing: Networking, Applications and Worksharing (CollaborateCom2009), November 11 - 14, 2009 in Crystal City, Washington D.C., USA. o The Workshop on Mining Social Networks for Business Application (SNMABA2009), August 29-31, 2009, Vancouver, Canada. o The First International Workshop on Mining Social Networks for Decision Support (MSN-DS 2009), in conjunction with The 2009 International Conference on Advances in Social Networks Analysis and Mining (ASONAM), July 20-22, 2009, Athens, Greece. o The 2nd International Symposium on u- and e- Service, Science and Technology (UNESST2009), October 12-14, 2009, Melbourne, Australia. o The Fourth International Conference on Digital Telecommunications (ICDT 2009), held in conjunction with NexComm 2009, July 19-24, 2009, Colmar, France. o The First International Conference on Advances in Multimedia (MMEDIA 2009), held in conjunction with NexComm 2009, July 19-24, 2009, Colmar, France. o The 2009 International Workshop on Computer Graphics, Multimedia and Security (CGMS-09), held in conjunction with ISA-09, June 25-27, 2009, Korea University, Seoul, Korea. o The fourth International Symposium on Smart Home (SH-09), June 5, 2009 Toronto, Canada, in conjunction with The Sixth Annual International Conference on Mobile and Ubiquitous Systems: Computing, Networking and Services (MobiQuitous 2009). 35 o The 3rd International Conference on Multimedia and Ubiquitous Engineering (MUE09), Qingdao, China, June 4-6, 2009. o The 22nd International FLAIRS Conference (FLAIRS-22), Sanibel Island, Florida, USA, May 19-21, 2009. o The 2009 International Symposium on Collaborative Technologies and Systems (CTS 2009), May 18-22, 2009, Baltimore, Maryland, USA. o The 3rd International Workshop on Intelligent, Mobile and Internet Services in Ubiquitous Computing (IMIS 2009), Fukuoka, Japan, March 16-18, 2009. o The First International Conference on Signal Processing, Image Processing and Pattern Recognition (SIP 2008), Hainan Island, China, December 13-15, 2008. o The First International Conference on u- and e- Service, Science and Technology (UNESST2008), Hainan Island, China, December 13-15, 2008. o The 3rd International Symposium on Smart Home (SH'08), Hainan Island, China, December 13-15, 2008, in conjunction with the 2nd International Conference on Future Generation Communication and Networking. o The First International Workshop on Multimedia, Information Privacy and Intelligent Computing Systems (MPIS'08), Jiaosi, Yilan, Taiwan, December 9-10, 2008, in conjunction with the 2008 IEEE Asia-Pacific Services Computing Conference. o The 2008 International Workshop on Computational Social Networks (IWCSN 2008), December 9, 2008, Sydney, Australia, in conjunction with the 2008 IEEE/WIC/ACM International Conference on Web Intelligence (WI-08). o International workshop on Intelligent Soft Computing Approaches to Multimedia Processing (ISCAMP'2008), in conjunction with the International Conference on Intelligent Systems Design and Applications (ISDA2008), November 26-28, 2007, Kaohsiung Cite, Taiwan. o The 4th International Conference on Collaborative Computing: Networking, Applications and Worksharing (CollaborateCom2008), November 13-16, 2008, Orlando, Florida, USA. o The 2008 International Symposium on Ubiquitous Multimedia Computing, Hobart, Australia, October 13-15, 2008. 36 o The Third International Conference on Digital Telecommunications (ICDT 2008), June 29 - July 5, 2008, Bucharest, Romania. o IEEE 2008 International Conference on Networking, Architecture, and Storage (NAS 2008), June 12-14, 2008, Chongqing, China o The 2008 International Symposium on Collaborative Technologies and Systems (CTS 2008), May 19-23, 2008, Irvine, California, USA o FLAIRS-21 (The 21st International FLAIRS Conference), May 15-17, 2008, Coconut Grove, FL o The 2nd International Workshop on Interactive Multimedia & Intelligent Services in MUC (IMIS 2008), in conjunction with MUE2008, April 24-26, 2008, Busan, Korea o The 2nd International Conference on Multimedia and Ubiquitous Engineering (MUE2008), April 24-26, 2008, Busan, Korea o IADIS Applied Computing 2008 Conference, Algarve, Portugal, 2008 o The 2nd International Workshop on Smart Home (IWSH-07), Lotte Hotel Cheju, Cheju Island, Korea, December 7-8, 2007. o ICDM 2007 Workshop on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining From Multimedia Data and Multimedia Applications, In conjunction with The 7th IEEE International Conference on Data Mining (ICDM 2007), October 28-31, 2007, Omaha, NE USA. o International Workshop on Semantic Computing and Multimedia Systems (SCMS07), in conjunction with the 2007 IEEE International Conference on Semantic Computing (ICSC), September 17-19, 2007, Hyatt Regency Irvine, Irvine, California, USA. o International Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Multimedia Computing (ParDMCom-07), in conjunction with the International Symposium on Parallel and Distributed Processing and Application (ISPA 2007), Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada, August 21-24, 2007. o The 2007 IEEE International Conference on Information Reuse and Integration (IEEE IRI-07), Hilton Hotel, Las Vegas, USA, August 13-15, 2007. 37 o The Eighth International Workshop on Multimedia Data Mining (MDM07), in conjunction with the Thirteenth ACM SIGKDD International Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining (KDD07), San Jose, CA, USA, August 2007. o The 20th International LAIRS Conference (FLAIRS 2007), My 7-9, 2007, Key West, Florida, USA. o 2007 International Conference on Multimedia and Ubiquitous Engineering (MUE'07), Seoul, Korea, April 26-28, 2007. o IADIS Applied Computing 2007, Alamanca, Spain, February 18-20, 2007. o International Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Multimedia Computing (ParDMCom-06), in conjunction with ISPA-06: The International Symposium on Parallel and Distributed Processing and Application, Sorrento, Italy, December 1-4, 2006. o The 18th IEEE International Conference on Tools with Artificial Intelligent (ICTAI-2006), November 13-15, 2006, Washington DC, USA. o The 2006 IEEE International Conference on Information Reuse and Integration (IEEE IRI-2006), September 16-18, 2006, Hilton Waikoloa Village, Waikoloa, Hawaii, USA. o ACM KDD International Workshop on Multimedia Data Mining, In conjunction with KDD-2006: 12th ACM SIGKDD International Conference on Knowledge Discovery & Data Mining, August 20-23, 2006, Philadelphia, PA, USA. o IEEE International Conference on Multimedia & Expo (ICME), July 9-12, 2006, Toronto, Canada. o The IEEE International Workshop on Multimedia Technology and Ubiquitous Computing (MTUC 2006), Taichung, Taiwan, June 5-7, 2006, to be held in conjunction with The IEEE International Conference on Sensor Networks, Ubiquitous, and Trustworthy Computing (SUTC 2006). o IEEE International Symposium on Multimedia (ISM2005), December 12-14, 2005, Irvine, California, USA. 38 o The First International Conference on Computers, Communications, and Signal Processing (CCSP 2005), Computers and Their Applications Track, November 14-16, 2005, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. o The 4th IEEE International Conference on Cognitive Informatics (ICCI 2005), August 8-10, 2005, University of California, Irvine, USA. o The First International Workshop on Data Mining, JCIS-WDM 2005, July 21-26, 2005, Salt Lake City Marriott City Center, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA. o 2005 Information Resource Management Association (IRMA) International Conference, May 15-18, 2005, San Diego, CA, USA. o The 16th IEEE International Conference on Tools with Artificial Intelligence (ICTAI'04), November 15-17, 2004, Boca Raton, Florida, USA. o The 2004 IEEE International Conference on Information Reuse and Integration (IRI-2004), November 2004, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. o The 6th International Symposium on Multimedia Software Engineering (IEEE MSE'04), December 13-15, 2004, Miami, FL, USA. o IEEE 2003 International Conference Information Reuse and Integration (IRI-2003), November 1-3, 2003, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. o The 11th ACM International Symposium on Advances in Geographic Information Systems (GIS), November 7-8, 2003, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. o The International Symposium on Information Systems and Engineering (ISE 2003), July 20-25, Quebec, Canada. o The 10th ACM International Symposium on Advances in Geographic Information Systems, Washington, D.C., USA, November 2002. o The 3rd International Conference on Information Reuse and Integration (IRI-2001), Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, November 2001. п‚· Journal Reviews: IEEE SMC-Part B; IEEE SMC-Part C; IEEE TKDE; IEEE TPDS; IEEE TNN; IEEE PAMI; IEEE Transactions on Multimedia; IEEE TDSC; IEEE Network Magazine; Multimedia Tools and Applications Journal (MTAP); Computer Networks Journal; Computer Communications Journal; ACM/Springer Multimedia Systems Journal; Mobile Networks and Applications (MONE) Journal; Computer & Security Journal; Journal of Visual Communication and Image Representation (JVCI); Knowledge and 39 Information Systems (KAIS): An International Journal; Data & Knowledge Engineering Journal; International Journal of Semantic Computing; International Journal of Communications, Network and System Sciences (IJCNS); Journal of Intelligent Information Systems (JIIS); Information Sciences Journal; IEE Software; GeoInformatica Journal; International Journal of Computational Intelligence and Applications (IJCIA); Mathematical and Computer Modelling: An International Journal; Cybernetics and Systems: An International Journal; International Journal of Computer Applications in Technology (IJCAT); International Journal of Computer Systems Science and Engineering (IJCSSE); Informatica Journal; Central European Journal of Operations Research; Optical Engineering; Autosoft Journal; Journal of Multimedia; International Journal On Advances in Telecommunications (IARIA Journal); п‚· Invited Distinguished Lecture: Sponsored by WICS (Women in Computer Science) at Florida International University, April 2005. п‚· Proposal Reviews: o US Army ICT o University of Miami IRDI o Hong Kong SAR Government п‚· Invited Seminars: o XiDian University, China, July 2007. o Beijing Institute of Technology University, China, July 2007. o Asia University, Taiwan, June 2008. п‚· Department Faculty Liaison: o GradNet, International Engineering Consortium, 04/2004 – present. п‚· Advisor: o Advanced Academic Internship Program (AAIP) for high school students in the Miami-Dade County Public Schools. TEACHING 11. Teaching Specialization: п‚· EEN218: Intermediate Computing Programming (Spring 2000) п‚· EEN418: Senior Project Design (Fall 2001, Spring 2002, Fall 2002, Fall 2003, Fall 2004, Fall 2005, Fall 2006, Fall 2007, Fall 2010) 40 п‚· EEN419: Senior Project (Spring 2002, Fall 2002, Spring 2003, Spring 2004, Spring 2005, Spring 2006, Spring 2008, Spring 2011) п‚· EEN537: Principles of Artificial Intelligence (Fall 2001, Fall 2002) п‚· EEN567: Database Design and Management (Fall 2002, Fall 2003, Spring 2004, Spring 2005, Spring 2006, Spring 2007, Spring 2008, Spring 2009, Spring 2010, Spring 2011) п‚· EEN572: Object-Oriented and Distributed Database Management Systems (Spring 2001, Spring 2003, Fall 2004, Fall 2005, Fall 2006, Fall 2008, Fall 2009) п‚· EEN574: Agent Technology (Spring 2002, Fall 2003, Spring 2005, Spring 2006, Spring 2007, Spring 2008, Spring 2009, Spring 2010, Spring 2011) п‚· EEN577: Data Mining (Spring 2001, Spring 2003, Fall 2004, Fall 2005, Fall 2006, Fall 2007, Fall 2008, Fall 2009, Fall 2010). This course was developed by me. п‚· EEN587: Multimedia Databases (Fall 2007). This course was developed by me. п‚· EEN594: Special Topics: Data Mining (Fall 2000) п‚· EEN615: Master Design Project I (Fall 2002, Fall 2004, Fall 2005, Summer 2006) п‚· EEN616: Master Design Project II (Spring 2003, Spring 2005, Spring 2006, Spring 2007, Fall 2007) п‚· EEN681/EEN682: Special Topics: Data Mining (Fall 2004, Fall 2006, Fall 2008); Agent Technology (Spring 2006, Spring 2007) п‚· EEN694: Special Topics: Data Mining (Spring 2003); Advanced Data Mining (Spring 2004, Fall 2008); Advanced Agent Technology (Spring 2005, Spring 2011) п‚· 12. EEN697: Advanced Special Topics (Fall 2006) Thesis and Dissertation Advising/Post-doctoral student supervision: п‚· Thesis and Dissertation Advising: o Chairman, Choochart Haruechaiyasak, Ph.D. student, 05/2000-06/2003.  Thesis title: A Data Mining and Semantic Web Framework for Building a Web-Based Recommender System  Jury Graduate Award, December 2002.  Outstanding Departmental Graduating Graduate Student in College of Engineering, May 2003.  National Electronics and Computer Technology Center, Bangkok, Thailand, June 2003 41 o Chairman, Hongli Luo, Ph.D. student, 08/2000-06/2006.  Thesis title: Secured and Adaptive Transmission Rate Control for Multimedia Networking  Jury Graduate Award, December 2005.  Excellence in the Research and Application of Advanced Computing and Internet Technologies to Future NOAA’s Service to the Nation, NOAA TECH 2003, October 2003.  Tenure-track assistant professor, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology, Indiana University - Purdue University Fort Wayne, Indiana, August 2006 o Chairman, Lin Lin, Ph.D. student, 08/2006-06/2010.  Thesis title: Multimedia Data Mining and Retrieval for Multimedia Databases using Associations and Correlations o Chairman, Guy Ravitz, Ph.D. student, 05/2005-present. o Chairman, Zifang Huang, Ph.D. student, 01/2008-present. o Chairman, Chao Chen, Ph.D. student, 05/2008-present. o Chairman, Tao Meng, Ph.D. student, 01/2009-present. o Chairman, Qiusha Zhu, Ph.D. student, 08/2009-present. o Chairman, Dianting Liu, Ph.D. student, 08/2009-present. o Chairman, Maththondage Chamara Sisirawansha Ranasingha, MS student, 01/2003-12/2004.  Thesis title: Router Active Queue Management to Support Multimedia Flows Together with TCP Flows o Chairman, Indika Priyantha Kuruppu Appuhamilage, MS student, 08/2003-05/2005.  Thesis title: Data Preprocessing in an Agent-Based Distributed Intrusion Detection System o Chairman, Guy Ravitz, MS student, 08/2003-05/2005.  Thesis title: Unit Detection - A New Approach Towards Event Detection and Extraction In Sports TV Broadcasts Using Multimodal Content Analysis 42 o Chairman, Shaminda Subasingha, MS student, 01/2004-12/2005.  Thesis title: Adaptive Association Rule Mining based Belief Theoretic Classifier o Chairman, Nicholas Carrasco, MS student, 01/2004-06/2007.  Thesis title: Data Mining Assisted Automated Quality Control of Tropical Cyclone Wind Data o Chairman, Zongxing Xie, MS student, 08/2005-05/2007.  Thesis title: C-RSPM: An Adaptive Multi-class Supervised Classification Approach based on Collateral Representative Subspace Projection Modeling o Chairman, Varsha Sainani, MS student, 08/2007-05/2009.  Thesis title: Hybrid Layered Multiagent Intrusion Detection System o Committee Member, Kasturi Chatterjee (at Florida International University), A Generalized Multidimensional Index Structure for Multimedia Data to Support Content-based Similarity Searches in a Collaborative Search Environment, Ph.D. Dissertation, March 2010. o Committee Member, Information Integration in a Grid Environment (Applications in the Bioinformatics Domain), Ahmed Radwan, Ph.D. Proposal, December 2008. o Committee Member, Rohitha Hewawasam, Model Based Learning and Reasoning from Partially Observed Data, Ph.D. Dissertation, May 2008. o Committee Member, Feng Niu, Human Activity Recognition and Pathologic Gait Pattern Identification, Ph.D. Dissertation, November 2007. o Committee Member, Jindan Zhou, Image Analysis for Dental and Ear Biometrics Systems, Ph.D. Proposal, May 2007. o Committee Member, Na Zhao (at Florida International University), DiMuSe: An Integrated Framework for Distributed Multimedia System with Database Management and Security Support, Ph.D. Dissertation, July 2007. o Committee Member, Abeer Madbouly, A Comprehensive Framework for Echocardiogram Video Analysis, Ph.D. Dissertation, April 2007. 43 o Committee Member, Min Chen (at Florida International University), Knowledge Assisted Data Management and Retrieval in Multimedia Database System, Ph.D. Dissertation, March 2007. o Committee Member, Nasser Ansari, 3D Face Modeling for Face Recognition, Ph.D. Dissertation, March 2007. o Committee Member, Omaima Mohamed Nomir, A Framework for Automating Human Identification Using Dental X-Ray Radiographs, Ph.D. Dissertation, November 2006. o Committee Member, Yongxin_Zhang, Acoustic Model and Pronunciation Adaptation in Automatic Speech Recognition, Ph.D. Dissertation, May 2006. o Committee Member, Yu Li, The Use of Tree-based Data Structure in Association Mining, Ph.D. Dissertation, May 2005. o Committee Member, Charay_Lerdsudwichai, Tracking Multiple People with a Single Camera and Handling Handoff between Cameras, Ph.D. Dissertation, December 2005. o Committee Member, Sherif Abdou, Confidence Measures As a Search Guide In Speech Recognition, Ph.D. Dissertation, April 2003. o Committee Member, Chengcui Zhang (at Florida International University), A Multimedia Indexing and Retrieval Framework for Multimedia Database Systems, Ph.D. Dissertation, May 2004. o Committee Member, Panomkhawn Riyamongkol, Application of Affine Transformation to Autoradiographic Image Compression Using Artificial Neural Network, Ph.D. Dissertation, December 2003. o Committee Member, Ernest Chulantha Kulasekere, Representation of Evidence from Bodies with Access to Partial Knowledge, Ph.D. Dissertation, August 2001. o Committee Member, Debashis Biswas (at Computer Science), An Algorithm for Mining Adverse-Event Datasets for Detection of Post Safety Concern of a Drug, Master Thesis, December 2009. o Committee Member, Steven Cadavid, Human Identification Based on 3D Ear Models, Master Thesis, May 2007. 44 o Committee Member, Hans Holland, Treatment of Instance-Based Classifiers Containing Ambiguous Attributes and Class Labels, Master Thesis, May 2007. o Committee Member, Rohitha Hewawasam, A Belief Theoretic Data Model for Association Rule Mining and Classification in Imperfect Databases, Master Thesis, December 2005. o Committee Member, Mohamed Madbouly (at Industrial Engineering Department), Development of an Access Based Decision Support System for the Reduction of Wasted Energy in Industrial Applications, Master Thesis, March 2006. o Committee Member, Adel Fahmy, Text Prompted Isolated Whole Word Hidden Markov Models, Master Thesis, May 2002. o Committee Member, Yi Gao (at Computer Science), Automated Generation of Interesting Theorems, Master Thesis, June 29, 2004. o Committee Member, Dan M. Mirica, Intelligent Software Agents in Telecommunication Network Management, Master Thesis, July 20, 2001. SERVICE 13. University Committee and Administrative Responsibilities: п‚· Member: College of Engineering Council, 4/2001-05/2004, 05/2009-present. п‚· Member: Computer Engineering/Information Technology and Software Engineering Curriculum Committee at ECE, 2000-present. п‚· Member: Graduate Curriculum Committee at ECE, 2006-present. п‚· Chair: Department Web Site Development at ECE, 01/2009-present. п‚· Chair: Course Scheduling at ECE, 01/2009-present. п‚· Member: Graduate Admission & Financial Aid Committee at ECE, 2002-2008. п‚· Member: Faculty Search Committee at ECE, 2004, 2008, 2009, 2010. п‚· Member: Network Services Committee at College of Engineering, 2001-2006. п‚· Member: Chair Search Committee at ECE, 2001. 45 UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI Curriculum Vitae 1. Date : 01/13/2011 PERSONAL 2. Name : Dimitris Papamichail 3. Home phone : (305) 270-9162 4. Office phone : (305) 284-4189 5. Home Address : 7506 SW 104th Pl, Miami, FL 33173, USA 6. Current Academic Rank : Assistant Professor 7. Primary Department : Computer Science 8. Secondary or joint appointments : N/A 9. Citizenship : Greek 10. Visa Type : H-1 B HIGHER EDUCATION 11. Institutional : • • • SUNY at Stony Brook; Ph.D. Computer Science, 8/02-8/07 University of Arizona; M.S. Computer Science; 8/96-5/98 University of Patras; B.E. Computer Engineering and Informatics; 9/91-6/96 12. Non-Institutional: Classical Guitar diploma, 1996 13. Certification, licensure: N/A EXPERIENCE 14. Academic: • • • • • University of Miami, Department of Computer Science; Assistant Professor; 08/07-date Brookhaven National Laboratory; Research Assistant; 10/04-8/07 SUNY at Stony Brook, Computer Science department; Research Assistant; 9/03-8/07 SUNY at Stony Brook, Stony Brook, Computer Science department; Teaching Assistant; 8/02-7/03 University of Arizona, Computer Science department; Teaching assistant; 8/97-5/98 15. Non-academic: • • • • Modular Mining Systems Inc.; Site Engineer; Programming of scheduling applications, system administration, user training; 8/98-4/00 University of Arizona, Lunar and Planetary Laboratory; Programmer; Testing software development; 1/97-6/97 National Electric Company of Greece; Programmer; Database graphical interface development; 6/94-8/94 Computer Institute of Technology, University of Patras; Systems Operator; System administration; 6/92-9/93 16. Military: Greek Army, Division of Research and Informatics; Private, Computer Programmer; System, network administration, database implementation and maintenance, hardware maintenance; 9/00-3/02 PUBLICATIONS 17. Books and monographs published: • S. Mueller, D. Papamichail, J. Coleman, J. Cello, A. Paul, S. Skiena and E. Wimmer, Synthetic Biology: Synthesis and Modification of a Chemical Called Poliovirus, Future Trends in Microelectronics: The Nano, the Giga, the Ultra, and the Bio, Wiley Interscience, 2007. 18. Juried or refereed journal articles and exhibitions: • J. R. Coleman, D. Papamichail, M. Yano, M. d. Garcia-Suarez, L. Pirofski, Designed reduction of Streptococcus pneumoniae pathogenicity via synthetic changes in virulence factor codon-pair bias, Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1;203(9):1264-73, May 2011. • S. Mueller, J. R. Coleman, D. Papamichail, C. B. Ward, A. Nimnual, B. Futcher, S. Skiena and E. Wimmer, Live Attenuated Influenza Vaccines by ComputerAided Rational Design, Nature Biotechnology, Vol. 28, pp. 723-726, June 2010. • C. Tryfonas, D. Papamichail, A. Mehler and S. Skiena, Call admission control algorithm for pre-stored VBR video streams, Journal of Multimedia, Vol. 4 (4), pp. 169-181, August 2009. • D. Papamichail and G. Papamichail, Improved algorithms for approximate string matching, BMC Bioinformatics, Vol. 10 (Suppl. 1):S10, January 2009. • J. R. Coleman, D. Papamichail, S. Skiena, B. Futcher, E. Wimmer and S. Mueller, Virus Attenuation by Genome-Scale Changes in Codon Pair Bias, Science, Vol. 320, no. 5884, pp. 1784 - 1787, 27 June 2008. • C. C. Lesaulnier, D. Papamichail, S. McCorkle, S. Skiena, B. Ollivier, S. Taghavi, D. Zak and D. Van Der Lelie, Elevated CO2 Affects Soil Microbial Diversity Associated with Trembling Aspen, Environmental Microbiology, Vol. 10 (4), 926-941, April 2008. • D. Papamichail, Analysis and Design of Genomic Sequences, Doctoral Dissertation, advisor: Steven S. Skiena, Department of Computer Science, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY, August 2007. • B. Wang, D. Papamichail, S. Mueller, and S. Skiena, Two Proteins for the Price of One: The Design of Maximally Compressed Coding Sequences, Natural Computing, Vol. 6 (4), 359-370, December 2007. • G. Papamichail and D. Papamichail, The k-means range algorithm for personalized data clustering in e-Commerce, European Journal of Operational Research, Vol. 177 (3), pp.1400-1408, March 2007. • S. Mueller, D. Papamichail, J.R. Coleman, S. Skiena and E. Wimmer, Reduction of the rate of poliovirus protein synthesis through large scale codon deoptimization causes virus attenuation of viral virulence, Journal of Virology, October 2006, p. 9687-9696, Vol. 80, No. 19 • D. Papamichail, N. Delihas, Outer membrane protein genes and their small non-coding RNA regulator genes in Photorhabdus luminescens, Biology Direct 2006, 1:12 • G. Papamichail, D. Papamichail, Personalized Trust Management in Decision Making: A dynamic clustering approach. Journal of Computing and Information Technology, Vol 12 (1), 47-53, 2004. • G. Papamichail, D.Papamichail, Towards using computational methods for real-time negotiations in electronic commerce. European Journal of Operational Research, Vol 145 (2), 3-9, March, 2003. 19. Other works, publications and abstracts: • G. Bonilla, D. Papamichail, Genomic Coding Sequence Characterization for Heterologous Host Expression, 9th Asian-Pasific Bioinformatics Conference (APBC 2011), Seoul, South Korea, December 11-14, 2011. • D. Papamichail, G. Papamichail, Incorporating miRNA target sites in protein-coding RNA, Workshop for Bioinformatics for MicroRNA and Disease, IEEE International Conference on Bioinformatics & Biomedicine (BIBM 2010), Hong Kong, December 1821, 2010. • D. Papamichail, Design Tools and Algorithms for Synthetic Biology, 2010 CMOS Emerging Technologies Workshop, Whistler, BC, Canada, May 19-21, 2010. • D. Papamichail and S. Skiena, Design Tools for Synthetic Virology, First International Workshop on Bio-Design Automation (IWBDA 2009), San Francisco, June 27, 2009. • D. Papamichail, G. Papamichail, Improved Algorithms for Approximate String Matching, 7th Asian-Pasific Bionformatics Conference (APBC 2009), Beijing, China, 13-16 January 2009. • S. Mueller, J. R. Coleman, D. Papamichail, S. Skiena, B. Futcher and E. Wimmer, Whole Viral Genome Synthesis in Synthetic Biology, 4th International Meeting on Synthetic Biology (SB 4.0), Hong Kong, October 10-12, 2008. • V. Patsalo, D. Papamichail, S. Skiena and D. Green, Design and Synthesis of Minimal and Persistent Protein Complexes, Chemistry Research Day 2007, SUNY at Stony Brook. • D. Papamichail, C. C. Lesaulnier, S. McCorkle, S. Skiena, B. Ollivier and D. van der Lelie, Computational Limitations Associated with Large DNA Datasets for Comparative Community Profiling, Computational Biology Workshop 2006, SUNY at Stony Brook. • B. Wang, D. Papamichail, S. Mueller, and S. Skiena, Two Proteins for the Price of One: The Design of Maximally Compressed Coding Sequences (with), 11th International Meeting on DNA Computing (DNA11), June 6-9, 2005. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2006, Vol. 3892, pp. 387-398. • C. C. Lesaulnier, D. Papamichail, S. McCorkle, D. Zak, B. Ollivier, S. Skiena, S. Taghavi and D. van der Lelie, Population Dynamics in the Rhizosphere: How Elevated CO2 Transforms Microbial Community Composition, American Society for Microbiology (ASM) 106th General Meeting 2006. • D. Papamichail, S. McCorkle, D. van der Lelie, and S. Skiena Bacterial Population Assay via k-mer Analysis (with). Third Asia-Pacific Bioinformatics Conference (APBC 2005) Singapore, January 17-21, 2005. Series on Advances in Bioinformatics and Computational Biology 1 (2005) 299-308. • C. C. Lesaulnier, D. Papamichail, S. McCorkle, B. Ollivier, S. Taghavi, S. Skiena and D. van der Lelie, Phylogenetic Identification of the Rhizosphere of Poplar: Effects of Elevated CO2 on Microbial Community Composition, American Society for Microbiology (ASM) 105th General Meeting 2005. • G. Papamichail, D. Papamichail, Real-Time Concept Creation in distributed e-learning systems. 3rd IASTED Conference on Web-Based Education, Innsbruck, Austria, 16-18 February, 2004. • G. Papamichail, D. Papamichail, Supporting small groups in distributed cooperative reasoning tasks. Proceedings of the European Conference on Intelligent Management Systems in Operations, Salford, England, March 25-27, 1997. • G. Papamichail and D. Papamichail, SOCRATES: A methodology for translating group decision making needs into groupware products. International Joint Conference of the European Oprational Research Society and the INFORMS вЂ�EURO XV – INFORMS XXXIV’, Barcelona, July 14-17, 1997. • G. Papamichail and D. Papamichail, Intelligent Facilitation in Small Group Decision making: Experience from the lab. International Informs Conference вЂ�managing Services in the next millennium’, San Diego, USA, May 4-7, 1997. • G. Papamichail and D. Papamichail, Distributed group decision support: An experiment with small groups carrying out Business Process Reengineering tasks. 7th Mini Euro Conference: Bruges, Belgium, March 24-27, 1997. • G. Papamichail, D. Papamichail, Application of the вЂ�cross’ rectangle intersection method in negotiation decision making. Proceedings of the European-Hellenic Conference on Mathematics and Informatics, Athens University of Economics and Business, 630-635, September 1996. • G. Papamichail and D. Papamichail, Knowledge effects of the impact of mediated group memory on Group Decision Making. Euroconference on Management InformationSystems, Porto, Portugal, September, 1996. • G. Papamichail and D. Papamichail, An experimental investigation of the impact of mediated group memory on collaborative Small Group Decision Making. Proceedings of the 7th meeting of the European Working Group on Decision Support Systems, 89-102, Ispra, Italy, 6-8 June, 1996. 20. Other works accepted for publication: • D. Papamichail, J.R. Coleman, S. Mueller, B. Futcher, S. Skiena, E. Wimmer, Virus Attenuation by Genome-Scale Changes in Codon Pair Bias, in Gene Synthesis: Methods and Protocols, series Methods in Molecular Biology, Springer, to appear. PROFESSIONAL 21. Funded research performed:  “Genetic Sequence characterization and clustering using oligonucleotide distribution classification”, General Research Support Awards, University of Miami, 02/06/200801/06/2009, $6,009. 22. Editorial responsibilities: • • • • • • • • Book reviewer for the Book Review Column of the ACM SIGACT News. Book reviewer for CHOICE Magazine for Academic Libraries. Article reviewer for the journal Bioinformatics and Biological Insights. Article reviewer for INFORMS Journal on Computing. Article reviewer for the Bioinformatics journal. Article reviewer for the In Silico Biology journal. Article reviewer for the International Journal of Computational Biology and Drug Design. Article reviewer for Lecture Notes in Social Networks. 23. Professional and Honorary Organizations: • Member of bioinformatics.org 24. Honors and Awards: • • • • University of Miami Faculty Learning Community (FLC) Fellow, 2010. Best paper award, Graduate Research Conference 2004, Computer Science Department, SUNY at Stony Brook. State fellowship awarded by the Department of Computer Science of the SUNY at Stony Brook for the academic year 2002-2003. Academic merit tuition waiver awarded by the Department of Computer Science of the University of Arizona for the academic year 1996-1997. 25. Post-Doctoral Fellowships: None 26. Other professional Activities (presentations): • • • • • • • Incorporating miRNA target sites in protein-coding RNA, IEEE International Conference on Bioinformatics & Biomedicine (BIBM 2010), Hong Kong, December 18-21, 2010 GPU Computing Architecture, Algorithmic Techniques and Programming, Computer Science Department Pizza Seminar, Coral Gables, FL, US, November 10, 2010 (Joint seminar with Scott Baker, Division of Marine Geology and Geophysics, University of Miami). Design Tools and Algorithms for Synthetic Biology, 2010 CMOS Emerging Technologies Workshop, Whistler, BC, Canada, May 19-21, 2010. Design Tools for Synthetic Virology, First International Workshop on Bio-Design Automation (IWBDA 2009), San Francisco, USA, June 27, 2009. Analysis and Design of Genomic Sequences, Computer Science Department, Athens University of Economics and Business, Athens, Greece, July 2, 2009. Improved Algorithms for Approximate String Matching, 7th Asian-Pacific Bioinformatics Conference (APBC 2009), Beijing, China, January 15, 2009. Networks in Genomic Sequence Design, UM Symposium on Networks, University of Miami, Miami, USA, October 11, 2008. • Design and Classification of Genetic Sequences, Biomedical Institute of the Academy of Athens, Athens, Greece, June 20, 2008 Opportunities at the borders of Biology, Computer Science and Mathematics, University of Miami, Miami, Florida, USA, November 28, 2007 Reducing the Rate of Poliovirus Protein Synthesis through Large-Scale Codon Deoptimization, Bioinformatics Journal Club, University of Miami, Miami, Florida, USA, October 10, 2007 Analysis and Design of Genomic Sequences, Computer Science Department, University of Texas at San Antonio, San Antonio, Texas, USA, April 3, 2007. Analysis and Design of Genomic Sequences, Ohio St. Jude’s Medical Center, Columbus, Ohio, USA, March 26, 2007. Analysis and Design of Genomic Sequences, Computer Science Department, University of Miami, Miami, Florida, USA, March 19, 2007. Analysis and Design of Genomic Sequences, College of Information Science and Technology, Peter Kiewit Institute, Omaha, Nebraska, USA, January 31, 2007. Bacterial Population Assay via k-mer Analysis, Asia-Pacific Bioinformatics Conference 2005, Singapore, January 20, 2005. Short sequence distribution statistics for bacterial identification in homogeneous and mixed samples, Graduate Research Conference 2004, Computer Science Department, SUNY at Stony Brook, May 7, 2004. • • • • • • • • TEACHING 27. Teaching Awards Received: N/A 28. Teaching Specialization:     Bioinformatics algorithms Bioinformatics tools Software Engineering Computing for Scientists 29. Thesis and Dissertation Advising/Post-Doctoral student supervision:    Ph.D. advisor of Gracia Bonilla. Dissertation committee member of Zhouyi Xu. Dissertation committee member of Indika Kuruppu Appuhamilage. SERVICE 30. University Committee and Administrative Responsibilities:        Member of the Mixed Media Education Committee. Member of the Parking Appeals Committee. Member of the Admissions and Academic Standards Committee. Advisor of the University of Miami Table Tennis club. Advisor of the University of Miami Anime club. Organizer of the Computer Science Department Pizza Seminars. UM Citizens Board Research & Creativity Forum (RCF) judge, 2008/2009/2010. 31. Community Activities:   Member of the Archimedean Academy Board of Directors. Judge for The Miami Dade STEM Expo’s South Florida Regional Science and Engineering Fair, January 22, 2011. University Of Miami School of Business March 2011 Sara F. Rushinek Home Phone: (305) 666-7890 Office Phone: (305)284-1964 Office Address: CIS 421 Jenkins CG, Fl 33124 Coral Gables, Florida 33146 Email: s.rushinek@miami.edu Current Academic Rank: Professor Primary Department: Department of Computer Information Systems Citizenship:USA HIGHER EDUCATION Institutional: The University of Texas at Austin Major: Management Information Systems & Statistics Specialization: Computer Management Information Systems Degree: Ph.D., 1979 The University of Texas at Austin Major: Information Systems Specialization: Evaluation & Quantitative Methods Degree: M.A., 1978 TelAvivUniversity, Tel Aviv, Israel Degree: B.A., 1975 EXPERIENCE Academic: 1991 to date Professor, Computer Information Systems, University of Miami 1988- 1989 Visiting Professor, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California 1984 to 1991 Associate Professor of Management Information Systems, Department of Management Science & Computer Information Systems, University of Miami 1985, 1987 Visiting Lecturer of Information Systems, Tel Aviv Summer University, Tel Aviv, Israel. 1980 - 1984 Assistant Professor of Management Information Systems, Department of Management Science & Computer Information Systems, University of Miami, Coral Gables, Florida. 1979 -1980 Assistant Professor at the University of San Francisco, San Francisco, California. Non-Academic/Consulting Experience: 1990 - Present Executive training seminars and workshops; Health Informatics, Expert Systems, Internet Security & ECommerce, and E-Learning. 1982-1990 Continuing Education Training in Information Technology 1980 - Present Instructor for executive training seminars and 1982 EDP Audit Consultant - Belcher Oil, Miami, Florida. 1982 Computer Consultant for Legal Services, Miami, Florida. workshops. 1981 - 1982 Co-Principal Investigator "Large Scale Implementation of a Time Oriented Vehicle Scheduling Model," University Research Project Grant awarded by Urban Mass Transit Administration, Department of Transportation. 1981 Computer Consultant to University of Miami, School of MedicineFacultyDevelopmentCenter. Flowers Industries' 1981 Business/Academic Exchange Program, Corporate Headquarters, Thomasville, Georgia. 1980 Systems Analyst/Programmer for APPLE Computer Foundation grant, awarded to College of Business Administration, University of San Francisco. Grants Consultant to the University of PacificDentalSchool, San Francisco, California. 1982 - 1989 Continuing Education Training in Business Microcomputers, University of Miami Executive and Special Programs. PUBLICATIONS Juried or Refereed Journal Articles: Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "User Participation in the Development of an Interactive Computer Assisted Instructional Task," JOURNAL OF EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY SYSTEMS, Vol. 10, No. 2, 165-174, Fall 1981. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "The Effects of Computer Assisted Instruction Upon Computer Facility and Instructor Ratings," JOURNAL OF COMPUTER-BASED INSTRUCTION, Vol. 8, No. 2, 43-46, November 1981. Rushinek, A., Rushinek, S. and Stutz, J. "Improving Instructor Evaluations by the Use of Computer-Assisted Instruction in Business Data Processing," ASSOCIATION FOR EDUCATIONAL DATA SYSTEMS (AEDS) JOURNAL, Vol. 15, No. 3, 151-163, Spring 1982. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "Input Control of Accounting Information Systems," INDUSTRIAL ACCOUNTANT, Vol. 22, No. 3, 14-19, July-September 1982. Rushinek, A., Rushinek, S. and Stutz, J. "Systems Quality Control Through Measuring Users' Attitudes for Acquisition, Implementation, Maintenance and Modification Decisions: An Empirical Analysis of Management by Exception," THE JOURNAL OF DATA EDUCATION, Vol. 23, No. 3, 16-19, Spring 1983. Rushinek, S. and Rushinek, A. "Accounting Information System Development in EDP Auditing," THE MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTANT, 96-100, March 1983. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "Security: Vital Controls in an Accounting Information System," ACCOUNTANCY, Vol. 94, No. 1075, 65-68, March 1983. Rushinek, A., Rushinek, S. and Stutz, J. "Development and Testing of a Discriminant Model for Measuring Changes in Instructor Evaluations Due to Using Computer-Assisted Instruction," THE JOURNAL OF COMPUTERS IN MATHEMATICS AND SCIENCE TEACHING, Vol. 2, No. 4, 17-25, Summer 1983. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "An Evaluation of Mini/Micro Computer Systems: An Empirical Multivariate Analysis," DATA BASE, Vol. 14, No. 4, 37-47, Summer 1983. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "Cost Control Systems," INDUSTRIAL ACCOUNTANT, July 1983. Rushinek, A., Rushinek, S. and Stutz, J. "Computer Assisted Instruction (CAI) Attributes, Distribution Parameters and Confidence Intervals: An Empirical Investigation Promoting Quality Control," THE JOURNAL OF DATA EDUCATION, Vol. 24, No. 1, 5-9, Fall 1983. Rushinek, A., Rushinek, S. and Stutz, J. "An Empirical Analysis of the Computerization of Interactive Software Evaluation Systems," INFORMATION AND MANAGEMENT, Vol. 6, No. 5, 281-287, October 1983. Rushinek, A., Rushinek, S., Chang, L. and Most, K. "The Construction of an International Investors' Perception Model for Corporate Published Forecasted Financial Reports for the United States, Great Britain, and New Zealand," MANAGERIAL AND DECISION ECONOMICS (MDE), THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF RESEARCH AND PROGRESS IN MANAGEMENT ECONOMICS, Vol. 4, No. 4, 258-265, December 1983. Rushinek, S., Rushinek, A. and Stutz, J. "Forecasting Interactive System Modification Used for Software Maintenance: An Empirical Investigation of User-Computer Interaction," JOURNAL OF EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY SYSTEMS, Vol. 12, No. 1, 15-37, 1983-1984. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "Computer Auditing and Evaluating Accounting Software," ADVANCES IN MODELLING AND SIMULATION, Vol. 1, No. 3, 29-49, 1984. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "Measuring and Forecasting Overall Satisfaction of Computer Systems: A Case Study," ADVANCES OF MODELLING AND SIMULATION TECHNIQUES IN ENTERPRISES REVIEW, Vol. 1, No. 4, 34-51, 1984. Rushinek, A., Rushinek, S. and Stutz, J."A Methodology for Interactive Evaluation of User Reactions to Software Packages: An Empirical Analysis of System Performance, Interaction, and Run Time," INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MAN-MACHINE STUDIES, Vol. 20, No. 2, 169-188, 1984. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "Performance Monitoring Tools for Computer Systems: Hardware, Software, Firmware and Hybrid Controls," COMPUTERS & INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING, Vol. 9, No. 4, 419-524, 1984. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "A User Evaluation of Information Characteristics Related to Demand Deposit Systems," INFORMATION AND MANAGEMENT, Vol. 7, No. 2, 9-12, 1984. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "Auditing Accounting Information Systems Around, Through and With the Computer," THE OHIO CPA JOURNAL, Vol. 43, No. 2, 73-78, Spring 1984. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "Economic Decisions and Resource Allocation in Managerial Accounting," INDUSTRIAL ACCOUNTANT, 43-47, March 1984. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "Data Capture, Preparation and Entry Controls in an Accounting Information System," DATA MANAGEMENT July 1984. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "Distribution Processing: Implications and Applications for Business," JOURNAL OF SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT, Vol. 35, No. 7, 21-27, July 1984. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "The Effects of Word Processing Software on User Satisfaction: An Empirical Study of Micro, Mini and Mainframe Computers," OFFICE SYSTEMS RESEARCH JOURNAL, Vol. 3, No. 1, lead article 1-16, Fall 1984. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "Collection of Evidence on the Quality of Accounting Information Systems," THE EDP AUDITOR JOURNAL, Vol. 3, 5-16, September 1984. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "Mini/Micro Computer Evaluation of System Features: An Empirical Discriminant Model of Software and Hardware Expandability, Compatibility, Cost-Efficiency, Installation and Delivery," MANAGERIAL AND DECISION ECONOMICS, Vol. 5, No. 3, 150-159, September 1984. Rushinek, S. and Rushinek, A. "Threats to Computer Security," BUSINESS, Vol. 34, No. 4, 45-48, October 1984. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "Auditing the Computerized Accounting Information System: Conceptual Foundation, Structure and Development," MODELLING SIMULATION AND CONTROL, Vol. 4, No. 2, 1-19, 1985. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "Computer Assisted Manufacturing Software Related to User Satisfaction: An Interactive Knowledge Based System Using Diagnostic Audit Trails for Planning and Control," JOURNAL OF INFORMATION AND OPTIMIZATION SCIENCES, Vol. 6, No. 3, 1985. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "Computer Output Controls: Effectiveness and Efficiency Considerations," (SCIMA) JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCE AND APPLIED CYBERNETICS, Vol. 14, No. 1, 30-38, 1985. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "Data-Base Administration in Accounting Information-Systems," DATA BASE, Vol. 16, No. 3, 13-17, 1985. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "Determining User Reactions To Petroleum and Fuel Analysis Software Aided By An Interactive Statistical Analysis System," INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENERGY SYSTEMS, Vol. 5, No. 3, 91-94, 1985. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "Generalized Audit Software: Its Usage in Accounting Information Systems," CYBERNETICA - INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR CYBERNETICS, Vol. 28, No. 3, 247-258, 1985. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "Health and Medical Software Related to Computer User Satisfaction: An Interactive Online Expert System Using Diagnostic Audit Trails Through Telecommunication Networks," HEALTH POLICY, Vol. 4, 199-219, 1985. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "Management Accounting Information Systems," CYBERNETICS AND SYSTEMS, Vol. 16, 277-286, 1985. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "Payroll and Personnel Software Related to Computer User Satisfaction: An Interactive On-line Expert System Using Diagnostic Audit Trails Through Telecommunication Networks," ADVANCES IN MODELLING AND SIMULATION, Vol. 4, No. 1, 21-51, 1985. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "Preliminary Studies On the Development of a Decision Support System for Evaluating Engineering and Scientific Software," ADVANCES IN ENGINEERING SOFTWARE, Vol. 7, No. 4, 173-178, 1985. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "Theory of Unobservable Variables in Structural Equation Models With an Application in Industrial Selling," MODELLING, SIMULATION, AND CONTROL, Vol. 4, No. 2, 37-63, 1985. Rushinek, S. and Rushinek, A. "User Involvement in the Development and Use of Computer Based Systems for the Health and Rehabilitation Sciences: Reducing Protocol Errors," INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF REHABILITATION RESEARCH, Vol. 8, No. 4, 443-454, 1985. Rushinek, A., Rushinek, S. and Stutz, J. "The Learning Curve: Computer Assisted Instruction and Programming," JOURNAL OF EDUCATIONAL COMPUTING RESEARCH, Vol. 1, No. 2, 149-155, Spring 1985. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "A Note to Barlev-Levy Theory of the Information Content of Accounting Data and the Management of Security Portfolios Which Include the Least Correlated Stocks: An Empirical Analysis," JOURNAL FOR BUSINESS FINANCE AND ACCOUNTING, Vol. 12, No. 1, 117-131, Spring 1985. Rushinek, A., Rushinek, S. and Stutz, J. "Relationship of Computer Users' Performance to their Attitudes Toward Interactive Software," JOURNAL OF EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY SYSTEMS, Vol. 13, No. 4, Spring 1985. Rushinek, S. and Rushinek, A. "Backup and Recovery in Accounting Information Systems," DATA PROCESSING, Vol. 27, No. 3, 42-46, April 1985. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "Computer Output Controls: Effectiveness and Efficiency Considerations," JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCE AND APPLIED CYBERNETICS, Vol.14, No. 3, 1985. Rushinek, S. and Rushinek, A. "Effect of System Ratings on User Satisfaction," INFORMATION AGE, Vol. 7, No. 2, 98-106, April 1985. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "Operating Systems, Compilers, Assemblers and Application Programs: Audit Trails of User Satisfaction," MICROPROCESSORS AND MICROSYSTEMS, Vol. 9, No. 5, 241-249, June 1985. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "Accounting and Billing Software and User Reactions: An Interactive Diagnostic Audit Trail," INFORMATION AND MANAGEMENT, Vol. 9, Number 1, 9-20, August 1985. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "Health Marketing and Sales Distribution Software Related to Computer User Satisfaction," HEALTH MARKETING QUARTERLY, Vol. 3, No. 1, 79-101, Fall 1985. Rushinek, A., Rushinek, S. and Stutz, J. "The Relationship Among EDP Instructor-Course Evaluation and the Use of Interactive Computer Assisted Instruction: An Empirical Investigation," JOURNAL OF COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS, Vol. 26, No. 1, 17-22, Fall 1985. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "User Involvement in System Development: Conflict Model and Empirical Test -- An Empirical Analysis," THE JOURNAL OF THE OFFICE SYSTEMS RESEARCH ASSOCIATION, Vol. 4, No. 1, 43-55, Fall 1985. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "Accounting Systems and the Electronic Data Processing Function," MANAGEMENT DECISION, Vol. 23, No. 4, 35-44, 1986. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "Production and Inventory Management Software Packages Related to User Reactions," PRODUCTION AND INVENTORY MANAGEMENT, Vol. 27, No. 1, 75-84, 1986. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "Statistical/Mathematical Software Related to Computer User Satisfaction: An Interactive On-line Expert System Using Diagnostic Audit Trails Through Telecommunication Networks," INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MATHEMATICAL EDUCATION IN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, Vol. 17, No. 3, 1986. Rushinek, S., Rushinek, A. and Stutz, J. "Computer Assisted Instruction Performance Standards for the Design of Interactive Feedback and Control Software," ASSOCIATION FOR EDUCATIONAL DATA SYSTEMS (AEDS) JOURNAL, Vol. 19, Nos. 2-3, 137-142, Winter/Spring 1986. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "Audit Trail Controls in an EDP Information System," THE EDP AUDITOR JOURNAL, January 1986. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "The Effects of Communication Monitors on User Satisfaction," INFORMATION PROCESSING AND MANAGEMENT, Vol. 22, No. 4, 345-351, January 1986. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "The Influence of Trouble-Shooting, Education and Documentation on Computer User Satisfaction," IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON SYSTEMS, MAN AND CYBERNETICS, Vol. SMC-16, No. 1, 165-167, January/February 1986. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "Control Through Standard Costs and Variance Analysis," SINGAPORE ACCOUNTANT, Vol. 2, No. 2, 30-33, February 1986. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "Additional Fund Allocation Constraints for Common Stock Investments: An Empirical Analysis of Regional Portfolios in the Common Market and the United States," THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ACCOUNTING, Vol. 21, No. 2, 69-89, Spring 1986. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "Microcomputer Application Diagnostic System for Identification and Evaluation of User Satisfaction Factors of Purchasing Software: An Empirical Multivariate Model," MICROPROCESSING AND MICROPROGRAMMING JOURNAL, Vol. 17, No. 4, 185-194, April 1986. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "Factors Affecting Rural Consumers Satisfaction With Medical Care," HEALTH MARKETING QUARTERLY, Vol. 3, No. 4, 37-57, Summer 1986. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "What Makes Users Happy," COMMUNICATIONS OF THE ASSOCIATION FOR COMPUTING MACHINERY (ACM), Vol. 29, No. 7, 594-598, July 1986. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "The Effects of Computer Location on End-user Satisfaction," INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT AND DATA SYSTEMS, 3-7, November-December 1986. Rushinek, S. and Rushinek, A. "An Application Model for Computer Assisted Design and Manufacturing Using a Product Evaluation and Selection System," COMPUTERS & INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING, Vol.12, No. 3, 173-180, 1987. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "Audit Trails of System Replacement (SR) and User Satisfaction: An Empirical Study of Micro, Mini and Mainframe Computers Using a Telecommunication Decision Support System (DSS) Network," COMPUTERS & INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING, Vol. 12, No. 2, 77-90, 1987. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "CAD-CAM (Computer Assisted Design- Computer Assisted Manufacturing) Electronic Design Case Study: A Needs Assessment for Microcomputer Users, Vendors and Consultants," INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF APPLIED ENGINEERING EDUCATION, Vol. 3, No. 3, 299-306, 1987. Rushinek, S. and Rushinek, A. "Education, Scheduling and Administration Related to Computer User Satisfaction: An Interactive On-line Expert System Using Diagnostic Audit Trails Through Telecommunication Networks," INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF APPLIED ENGINEERING EDUCATION, Vol. 3, No. 4, 399-412, 1987. Rushinek, S. and Rushinek A."The Effects of Sources of Application Programs on User Satisfaction: An Empirical Study of Micro, Mini & Mainframe Computers Using An Interactive Artificial Intelligence Expert-System," CYBERNETICA, Vol. 30, No. 1, 75-96, 1987. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "Interactive Diagnostic System for Insurance Software: An Expert System Using Artificial Intelligence (ESAI)," CYBERNETICS AND SYSTEMS: AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL, Vol. 18, 203-219, 1987. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "Using Financial Ratios to Predict Insolvency," JOURNAL OF BUSINESS RESEARCH, Vol. 15, 1987. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "Physical Locking/Anti-Theft Devices (LD) Case Study: A Product Evaluation and Selection System," CYBERNETICS, Vol.31, No.4, 1988. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "Business Graphic Packages," JOURNAL OF SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT, Volume 39, No. 3, 12-21, March 1988. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "Financial Planning (FP) Case Study: Feature Selection System (FSS) for Microcomputer Users & Manufacturers," SINGAPORE ACCOUNTANT, Vol.4, No.10, October 1988. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "Training Software Case Study: Feature Selection System", COMPUTER PERSONNEL, November, 1988. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "Graphics Board (GB) Case Study: Feature Selection System for Microcomputer users and Manufacturers" INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MICROGRAPHICS & VIDEO TECHNOLOGY, 1988. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "A Feature Selection System for Multiuser Databases," OMEGA: THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCE, Volume 17, No. 1, January 1989. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "The Control of Computerized Information Related to Branch Manpower Management Follow up Systems for Banks, COMPUTER PERSONNEL, February, 1989. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "Accelerator Boards, Memory, Power, Coprocessor, and Price in an Automated and Networked Matching Algorithm of Users' Needs", COMPUTERS& ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING, Vol. 15, No.3/4, 131-142, 1989. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "Evaluating Asset Safeguarding and Data Integrity in the EDP Audit", MANAGERIAL AUDITING JOURNAL, Vol. 4, No. 2, 3-6, 1989. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "Manufacturing Resource Planning Systems (MPR) Case Study: Feature Selection System (FSS) for Microcomputer Users and Manufacturers", COMPUTERS & INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING, Vol. 16, No. 2, 321-328, 1989. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "Multinational Transfer-Pricing Factors: Tax, Custom Duties, Antitrust/Dumping Legislation, Inflation, Interest, Competition, Profit/Dividend, and Financial Reporting", INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ACCOUNTING EDUCATION AND RESEARCH, Vol. 23, No. 2, 1989. Rushinek, A. "Local Area Networks (LN) Case Study: A Product Evaluation and Selection System for Microcomputer Users, Vendors, and Consultants Need Assessment", RESOURCE SHARING AND INFORMATION, Vol. 4, No.2, 31-52, 1989. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "Micro to Mainframe Access (MMA) Feature Selection System", COMPUTERS & INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING, (accepted for publication), 1989. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "Economic Decisions and Resource Allocation in Managerial Accounting", ECONOMIC PLANNING, Vol.25, No. 2, 7-10, August, 1989. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "Word Processing Software in Office System Curriculum, Faculty Competence and Employer Awareness: A Feature Price Contribution Margin Multiple Regression Model", OFFICE SYSTEMS RESEARCH JOURNAL, Spring, 1989. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "User Involvement in System Design", CYBERNETICA, Vol. 32, No. 4, 301-323, 1989. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "Portable Computer Case Study: Feature Selection System" CYBERNETICA, Vol. 33, No. 2, 1990. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "Training Software Case Study: A Product Evaluation and Selection System", JOURNAL OF EDUCATION FOR BUSINESS, 1989. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "Theory of Evaluating the Effectiveness of Nursing Home Administrators", HEALTH MARKETING QUARTERLY, Vol. 6, No. 4, 33-55, 1989. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "Matching Program Code Generators to Software Developers' Needs", OMEGA: THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCE, Vol. 18, No. 3, 1990. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "Selection System Algorithm for Microcomputer: Training and Education Seminars", COMPUTERS & EDUCATION, Vol. 14, No. 2, 113-124, 1990. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "Control Through Standard Costs and Variance Analysis for Performance Evaluation," ECONOMIC PLANNING Vol. 26, No. 2, 3-8, April, 1990. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "Health Care Delivery and Professional Effectiveness: Centralization, Staff Admission, Surgical Performance, & Decision Making", INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF REHABILITATION RESEARCH, Vol. 13, No.4, 1990. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "The Effect of Audit Firm Size on Audit Prices" OMEGA: THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCE, Vol. 18, No. 5, 1990. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "DSS Software Evaluation and Selection, THE JOURNAL OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT, Vol. 4, No. 2, Spring, 1991, 40-45. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "Data Encryption Features for Computer Hardware and Software Profitability: I/O ports, Expansion Slots, Algorithms, Cyphers and Security", COMPUTERS & SECURITY, No. 10, 1991, 345-357. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "A Product Evaluation and Selection System For Project Management", COMPUTERS IN INDUSTRY, No. 7, 1991. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "Oil and Gas Mandated Accounting Changes and Debt Covenants: Debt to Equity Maturity, Dividend/Retained Earning Reduction & Refinancing Cost Ratios", OIL & GAS TAX QUARTERLY, Vol. 40, No.2, 1991, 316-329. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "Selecting Password/File Access Software", CORPORATE CONTROLLER, Vol. 4, No. 6, 1992, 33-38. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "Terminal Emulation Controllers, Duplex, Communication Protocols, Multisession Networks, Copy Protection, Baud-Rate, and Windows Compatibility: Profit Measures and Product Features", TELEMATICS AND INFORMATICS, Pergammon Press, Vol. 10, No. 1, 1993, 59-73. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "Data Encryption (DE) Case Study: Feature Selection System (FSS) for Microcomputer Users and Manufacturers", ECONOMIC COMPUTATION AND ECONOMIC CYBERNETICS STUDIES AND RESEARCH, Vol. 26, No. 1, 1993, 93-115. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "Using Experts for Detecting & Litigating Computer Crime", MANAGERIAL AUDITING JOURNAL, Vol. 8, No. 7, November, 1993, 19-21. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "Financial Budgets Total Quality Management of the Medical Instrument & Related Products' (IR) Industries: Variance Analyses of Actual To Forecasted Values", INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF QUALITY AND RELIABILITY MANAGEMENT, accepted for publication, 1993. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "Improving Profitability with Segmented Income Statements for Local Area Networks", INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT & DATA SYSTEMS, Vol. 94,No. 2, 1994, 7-15. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "Forecasts of the Newspaper Industry Based on Financial Statements", RESEARCH BULLETIN FOR MANAGMENT ACCOUNTANTS, Vol. 13, 1994, 50-66. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "Instrument and Related Products Competitive Computerized Financial Analysis Forecasts of Sales and Market Values for Cordis Corporation", ECONOMIC COMPUTATION AND ECONOMIC CYBERNETICS STUDIES AND RESEARCH, Vol. 27, No. 1, 1994, 83-114. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "Net Income-to-Sales Ratio Grouping For the Crude Petroleum and Natural Gas Industry Sector: A Company to Peer Comparative Variance Analysis", OIL AND GAS TAX QUARTERLY, June, 1995, Volume 43, No.4, 713-728. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "Forecasting Sales, Expenses & Stock Market Values by Quarterly Financial Statement Ratio Analysis: A Microcomputer Software Development Model for Applied Magnetic Corp. and the Electronic and Electrical Equipment Industry", MANAGERIAL AUDITING JOURNAL, Vol. 10, No. 2, 1995, 7-33. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "Accounting Packages Feature Selection System (FSS)", RESEARCH BULLETIN FOR MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTANTS, (Accepted for publication 1995). Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "Accounting Software Evaluation: Hardware, Audit Trails, Backup, Error Recovery and Security", MANAGERIAL AUDITING JOURNAL, Vol. 10, No. 9, 1995, 29-37. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "Damage Cost Calculation Model for Exxon Corporation and the Oil and Gas Industry: A Simulated Fraud Decomposition of Expert System Software Controls", OIL AND GAS TAX QUARTERLY, Vol. 44, No. 3, March 1996, 337-350. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. “ Project Management Software Feature Profitability: Windows, Networks, Mainframes, Filtered Task Diagrams, Schedules, and Calendars, JOURNAL OF COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS (JCIS), Vol. 37, No. 4, Summer 1997, 48-55. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "Tax Fraud Forecasting For the Petroleum Refining Industry: Financial Ratios & Reversed Accounting Theory Applied to Shell Oil", OIL AND GAS TAX QUARTERLY, March, 1997. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. “Managerial auditors mixed cost forecasting assumption departure error estimates for litigation and professional liability risk reduction: the electronics industry”, MANAGERIAL AUDITING JOURNAL, Vol.12 No. 6, 1997. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. ”Rating and Ranking Best Practices of the British Petroleum Oil Company and the Oil & Gas Industry: Sales to Cash Forecasting Univariate Regression Trend Analysis and Computer Modeling, OIL AND ENERGY QUARTERLY, December, 1997. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. ”Litigation in Pennzoil and the Petroleum Refining Industry: A Financial Ratio Automated Peer Review Analysis of Variance Internet Software Development” OIL, GAS & ENERGY QUARTERLY, Vol.47, No.1, September, 1998, 17-32. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. ”Correlating Investors’ Preferences to Stock Characteristics: An Algorithm for Internet Software Decision Support System Development in the Crude Oil & Refining Industry” OIL, GAS & ENERGY QUARTERLY, Vol. 48, No.1, September, 1999, 87-101. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. ”Oil & Gas Market, Sector & Company Relative Strength Congruity Trading Theory (MSCRSSCTT): An Internet Automation Approach Applied to Chevron Corporation’s Stocks” OIL, GAS & ENERGY QUARTERLY, Vol. 48, No.4, June, 2000, 671-682. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. “Internet Fraud Auditing: A Simulated Health Care Industry Case Study”, Journal Of Forensic Accounting, Vol. 1, No. 1, 125-234, 2000. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. “The Role of the Forensic Accountant in Calculating the Damages Using the вЂ�But-if Analysis in a Case of Internet Day Trader & Online Broker Misconduct Litigation”, Journal Of Forensic Accounting, Vol. 1, No. 2, 241-250, 2000. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. “E-Commerce Security Measures: Are They Worth It?”, ACM: UBIQUITY, Volume 3, issue 39, November 12, 2002 pp. 1-12. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. “Short Selling Opportunity Cost Of Stock Market Losses Damages Software: Internet Mathematical Power, Log, Polynomial, Exponential & Insider Trading Programs”, JOURNAL OF FORENSIC ACCOUNTING, (Accepted for Publication 2003). Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "Forensic Audits of Stock Market Forecasts For Texaco & The International Oil and Gas Industry & Financial Models for Online Broker Litigation", OIL, GAS, & ENERGY QUARTERLY, Vol. 51, No. 4, June, 2003, 659-678. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. “Automated Internet Trading Forecast Variance Analysis: An Oil and Gas Industry And BP Corporation Case Study”, Oil, Gas, & Energy Quarterly, Volume 52 Number 1 September 2003, 35-54. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek S. “What Makes a Publisher Important? Maximization of Internet Citations Methodology”, ACM: UBIQUITY, Volume 4, Issue 12, May 13 - 19, 2003. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek S. “The University of DVD”, ACM: UBIQUITY, Volume 4, Issue 41, May 13 - 19, 2003. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "Patents & Provisional Business Method Patent Application (PPA) Disclosure Document Program (DDP) For Building & Testing Quality Research Productivity Of Expert Witness Testimony & Computer Litigation Support Of Trade Secrets & IP”, Productivity And Quality Management Frontiers, Vol X (2004). Rushinek, A. and Rushinek S. “What Makes Users Unhappy: Share-Point Team Services Web Server Security”, ACM: UBIQUITY, Volume 6, Issue 2, February 2005. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek S. “Internet Web Server Comparative Forecasting Sales Models: Reversed Accounting of Texaco Corp and The Oil & Gas Industry linear, Exponential, Power, Polynomial & Logarithmic Univariate Regressions”, Oil, Gas, & Energy Quarterly, Volume 54, No. 2, November 2005, 87-95 Mark Friedman, Avi Rushinek, Sara Rushinek “The Effect on Achievement of Using Emerging Technology in the Managerial Accounting Course”, The Accounting Educators' Journal, Volume 16 (2006) Rushinek, A. and Rushinek S. “An Automated Business Intelligent Stock Market Matching Engine For the Oil and Gas Industry: Materiality of Violating the Normality Assumption of Linear Regression Control Analysis”, Oil, Gas, & Energy Quarterly, Volume 56, No. 2, November 2007, 435-448. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek S. “Optimal Forecasting Models For The Oil & Gas Industry: A Study Of The Daily Dow Jones U.S. Oil & Gas Index And ConocoPhillips With The Aid Of The Virtual Internet Office”, Oil, Gas, & Energy Quarterly, Volume 57, No. 1, June, 2008, 893-901,. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek S. “UncookingThe Books From Toxic Paper Sub-Prime Mortgages CDS AndCsos Material Misstatements Of The Financial Services Industry: Crisis Challenges And Counterparty Surveillance Of Collateralized Debt Obligations”, The International Journal of Economics and Accounting, Volume 1, No. 1/2, 2010, 138-160. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek S. “Oil ETN Trading Rule Linear & Polynomial Daily Open & Close Regression Forecasts- An Automated Software Development- Exit Strategy And Automated Stop Rules”, Oil, Gas, Energy Quarterly, Volume 58, No. 4, June 2010,683-698. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek S. "Forensic-Free AV Surveillance Audit Podcasts For E-Competence Of Academics And Staff – Repurposed Traditional Instructions For Blended, Distance And Self-Study E-Learning To Maximise Lecture Capture ROI", International Journal of Continuing. Engineering Education And Life-Long Learning, Volume 20, Nos. 3/4/5, 2010. Rushinek, A., Rushinek, S. and Stutz, J. "An Automated Internet Analysis/Alert System For Employer Compliance With EEOC/ADA Discrimination Regulations", (accepted for publication) in the Journal of Forensic and Investigative Accounting, September 2010. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek S. “Assessment Automation Software For Accounting Of Domain Name Auctions, Forensic Audit Appraisal, ANOVA Of Price And Cost, ROI Univariate And Multivariate Linear Regression Forecasting Models”, International Journal of Managerial and Financial Accounting, Volume 3, No. 1, 2011, 5589. PROFESSIONAL Editorial Responsibilities: Reviewer: National Science Foundation (NSF), OMEGA Refereed for: Decision Sciences Institute (DSI) Journal of Forensic Accounting Educational Technology OMEGA Professional and Honorary Organizations: Institute of Internal Auditors – Appointed to the Board of Governors Institute of Internal Auditors – Academic Relations Committee Institute of Internal Auditors – Evaluator of Technology & Software for implementation of Sarbanes-Oxley Act and Security for Internal Auditors Royal Society of Fellows – Academic Advisory Board Honors and Awards: Faculty Learning Community Fellow Distinguished Service Award - Florida Institute of Certified Public Accountants, Dade Chapter Executive MBA Teaching Award Freshman Teaching Award School of Business Teaching Award University of MiamiSchool of Business Research Award Refereed Proceedings: Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "The Use of Computer Assisted Instruction in the Teaching of Business Data Processing and Its Effect on Students' Attitudes," WESTERN AMERICAN INSTITUTE FOR DECISION SCIENCES (AIDS) 1980 PROCEEDINGS, Phoenix, Arizona. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "A Factor Analyzed Model for Developing Interactive Software Evaluations," NATIONAL AMERICAN INSTITUTE FOR DECISION SCIENCES (AIDS) 1981 PROCEEDINGS, Boston, Massachusetts, 320-323. Rushinek, S. and Rushinek, A. "User Participation in Interactive Software Design," SOUTH EAST AMERICAN INSTITUTE FOR DECISION SCIENCES (AIDS) 1981 PROCEEDINGS, Charlotte, North Carolina. Rushinek, A., Rushinek, S. and Stutz, J."Applied Discriminant Model for Information Systems Evaluation," 1982 PROCEEDINGS OF THE ASSOCIATION FOR EDUCATIONAL DATA SYSTEMS (AEDS), Orlando, Florida. Espahbodi, R., Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "Box-Jenkins Univariate Methods for Forecasting Time Series of Annual Accounting Returns on Investments: An Empirical Investigation of the Predictive Ability of General Price Level Adjustments and Inflation Accounting," NATIONAL AMERICAN INSTITUTE FOR DECISION SCIENCES (AIDS) 1982 PROCEEDINGS, San Francisco, California, 89-92. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "Cost-Volume-Profit Analysis Under Uncertainty," SOUTH EASTERN AMERICAN ACCOUNTING ASSOCIATION (AAA) 1982 PROCEEDINGS, Jacksonville, Florida. Rushinek, S. and Rushinek, A. "Reducing the Redundancy of a Research and Development Cost Forecasting Model in the Transportation Industry," SOUTH EASTERN AMERICAN ACCOUNTING ASSOCIATION (AAA) 1982 PROCEEDINGS, Jacksonville, Florida. Rushinek, S. and Rushinek, A."Evaluation of Integrated Word Processing in the Office of the Future," NATIONAL ONLINE 1983 PROCEEDINGS, New York, New York, 483-489. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "The Interactive Computerization of Manual Banks Demand-Deposits Management Information System (MIS) for Electronic Data Processing (EDP) Auditing: An Empirical Analysis," 1983 WESTERN AMERICAN INSTITUTE FOR DECISION SCIENCES (AIDS) PROCEEDINGS, Reno, Nevada. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "Models in Business Development and Planning: Their Applications for Cash Flow Analysis and Financial Forecasting," MODELING AND SIMULATION PROCEEDINGS, of the Fourteenth Annual Pittsburgh Conference, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Vol. 14, Part 4, 1217-1220, 1983. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "EDP Auditor's Role in Evaluating Computerized Accounting Information Systems Efficiency by Queuing, Simulation, and Statistical Models," ACM SIGCSE BULLETIN (Association of Computing Machinery of the Special Interest Group on Computer Science Education), Vol. 15, No. 1, 205-210, February 1983. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "EDP Auditor's Role in Performing Code Comparisons, Testing and Reviews of Computerized Accounting Information Systems," INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF MODELLING AND SIMULATION TECHNIQUES IN ENTERPRISE (AMSE) WINTER SYMPOSIUM 1983 MODELLING AND SIMULATION, Bermuda, March 1983. Rushinek, S. and Rushinek, A. "Computer Capacity Management & User Testing Facilities: Performance Evaluation Methodology for Efficient/ Effective System Design," 1983 PROCEEDINGS FOR INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON COMPUTER CAPACITY MANAGEMENT (ICCCM), sponsored by Institute for Software Engineering, Sunnyvale, California, 337-341, April 1983. Rushinek, S. and Rushinek, A."Distributed Data Processing & Data Base Management Systems (DBMS) and Its Network Configuration of Data Communication and System Software for Micro, Mini, and Mainframe Computers," 21ST SOUTHEAST REGION ASSOCIATION FOR COMPUTING MACHINERY (ACM) PROCEEDINGS, Durham, North Carolina, April 1983. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "A Model for Measuring and Forecasting the Level of Information Content as a Function of Accounting Information System Reports: An Empirical Multiple Regression Analysis for a Computerized Banking Loan System Follow-up," SOUTHEAST AMERICAN ACCOUNTING ASSOCIATION (AAA) 1983 PROCEEDINGS, Virginia Beach, Virginia, 320-327, April 1983. Rushinek, S. and Rushinek, A. "Computer Literacy Plan for Middle Management and Its Impact on Decision Support Systems," 1983 PROCEEDINGS OF THE ASSOCIATION FOR EDUCATIONAL DATA SYSTEMS (AEDS), Portland, Oregon, May 1983. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "Mini/Micro Computer Software Evaluation: A Function of Reliability, Functionality, Capacity, Flexibility, Usability, Security, Performance, Serviceability, Ownership and Cost," PROCEEDINGS OF THE ASSOCIATION FOR COMPUTING MACHINERY (ACM) 22ND ANNUAL TECHNICAL SYMPOSIUM, Gaithersburg, Maryland, A.2.1-A.2.5, June 1983. Rushinek, S. and Rushinek, A."A Model for Measuring and Forecasting the Level of Control of Investment Centers as a Function of the Organizational Environment: An Empirical Multiple Regression Analysis," INTERNATIONAL ACCOUNTING AND FINANCIAL INFORMATION PROCEEDINGS, Brussels, Belgium, June 1983. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "Access and Communication Controls in an Accounting Information System," EIGHTH DATA COMMUNICATION SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS, Cape Cod, Massachusetts, October 3-6, 1983. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "Auditing the Computerized Accounting Information System: Conceptual Foundation, Structure and Development," PROCEEDINGS OF THE SEVENTH ANNUAL SYMPOSIUM ON COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN MEDICAL CARE (SCAMC), Baltimore, Maryland, 27.2-27.19, October 23-26, 1983. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "Computerized Accounting Systems: Essentials of Computer Acquisition," WESTERN EDUCATIONAL COMPUTING CONFERENCE 1983 PROCEEDINGS, San Francisco, California, 14- 19, November 1983. Rushinek, A., Rushinek, S., Chang, L. and Most, K. "A Measurement of Perceived Utility of Corporate Published Annual Reports to Investors in the U.S., United Kingdom, and New Zealand," 1983 SOUTHERN MANAGEMENT PROGRAM PROCEEDINGS, Atlanta, Georgia, 132-134, November 1983. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "An Analysis of Computer Software and Its Importance to the Accounting Information System," SEVENTH EUROPEAN MEETING ON CYBERNETICS AND SYSTEMS RESEARCH 1984 PROCEEDINGS, Vienna, Austria. Rushinek, S. and Rushinek, A. "Evaluation of Communication Networks and Distributed Data Processing Systems: Its Implications for Management," NATIONAL ONLINE 1984 PROCEEDINGS, New York, New York, April 1984. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "The Interactive Computerization of Electronic Data Processing (EDP) Auditing Related to Foreign Currency: An Empirical Banking Simulation Model," MODELLING AND SIMULATION PROCEEDINGS, at the Fifteenth Annual Pittsburgh Conference, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, April 1984. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "Proposed Mandatory Accounting Changes in the Oil and Gas Industry: The Economic Determinants," MID-ATLANTIC AMERICAN ACCOUNTING ASSOCIATION (AAA) PROCEEDINGS, Baltimore, Maryland, April 1984. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "Alternative Accounting Profitability Measures and Security Returns: An Empirical Multivariate Analysis," OHIO REGION AMERICAN ACCOUNTING ASSOCIATION (AAA) 1984 PROCEEDINGS, Oxford, Ohio, May 1984. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "Microcomputers: Data Security, Accuracy and Privacy Controls for Detecting and Preventing Microcomputer Misuse Through Electronic Data Processing (EDP) Auditing," THE TOUCHE ROSS EDP AUDIT SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS, Amherst, Massachusetts, 39-49, May 7, 1984. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "Branching, Validating, and Scoring Interactive Audit Systems (IAS) Using Portable Microcomputers: An Empirical Factor and Path Analysis of Electronic Data Processing Controls," AMERICAN ACCOUNTING ASSOCIATION (AAA) 1984 PROCEEDINGS, Toronto, Canada, August 1984. Rushinek, A., Rushinek, S. and Stutz, J. "BASIC Business Programming Aided by CAI (Computer Assisted Instruction) Instructional Software: An Empirical Evaluation of the Learning Curve for System Planning and Control," PROCEEDINGS OF THE WESTERN EDUCATIONAL COMPUTING CONFERENCE, San Diego, California, November 1984. Rushinek, A., Rushinek, S. and Stutz, J. "Computer-users' Performance Related to their Attitudes Toward Interactive On-line: An Empirical Investigation of Programs Development," PROCEEDINGS OF THE NINTH ANNUAL EUROPEAN STUDIES CONFERENCE, Omaha, Nebraska, November 16, 1984. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "The Promotion of Privacy, Security, and Integrity of Business Computer Information Systems," 1984 INTERNATIONAL COMPUTER SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS, Taipei, Taiwan, Republic of China, December 1984. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "Accounting Information System Development in EDP (Electronic Data Processing) Auditing," 1985 SOFTWARE ENGINEERING PROCEEDINGS, Berlin, Germany, 1985. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "Environmental Variables of Multinational Transfer Pricing - An Empirical Analysis of Determining Dominant Factors: Import Restrictions, Antidumping, Inf(Def)lation, Taxes, Politics and Financial Reporting," PROCEEDINGS OF THE 1985 ANNUAL MEETING OF THE AMERICAN ACCOUNTING ASSOCIATION (AAA), Reno, Nevada. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "Accounting Information Systems Output Controls," PROCEEDINGS OF COMTEC: COMPUTER MICRO-GRAPHICS TECHNOLOGY CONFERENCE, New Orleans, Louisiana, February 1985. Rushinek, A., Rushinek, S. and Stutz, J. "Computer Assisted Instruction in BASIC Programming for Business Applications: An Empirical Performance Evaluation Using Interactive Software," PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOUTHEAST AMERICAN INSTITUTE FOR DECISION SCIENCES (AIDS), New Orleans, Louisiana, February 1985. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "A Comparison of Manual and Computerized Accounts Receivable System," PROCEEDINGS OF FIRST NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON COMPUTER APPLICATIONS, Lagos, Nigeria, February 28-March 1, 1985. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "Towards Interactively Evaluating and Measuring the Advantages of Mini/Micro Computer Systems: An Empirical Study," PROCEEDINGS OF FIRST NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON COMPUTER APPLICATIONS, Lagos, Nigeria, February 28-March 1, 1985. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "Accounting and Auditing Software Evaluation With Knowledge Based Expert Systems: An Empirical Multivariate Model," PROCEEDINGS OF THE 1985 PHOENIX CONFERENCE ON COMPUTERS AND COMMUNICATIONS, Phoenix, Arizona, March 1985. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "The Effects of Computer Acquisition Method on User Satisfaction: Using An Interactive Expert System," 1985 INFORMATION SCIENCE AND SYSTEMS PROCEEDINGS, Baltimore, Maryland, March 1985. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "A Field Study Examination of Budgetary Participation and Locus of Control: An Empirical Analysis of Determining Dominant Factors," PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOUTHEAST AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF DECISION SCIENCES (AIDS), New Orleans, Louisiana, March 1985. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "Construction and Architecture Software Related to Computer User Satisfaction: An Interactive Online Expert System Using Diagnostic Audit Trails Through Telecommunications Networks," PROCEEDINGS OF SOUTHEAST ACM MEETING, Nashville, Tennessee, April 1985. Rushinek, S. and Rushinek, A. "User Involvement in Systems Designs: An Empirical Analysis of Determining Dominant Factors," PROCEEDINGS OF CONFERENCE ON PRODUCTION SYSTEMS - SCIENTIFIC, ECONOMIC, STRATEGIC APPROACH, Paris, France, April 1985. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "The Effects of Manufacturer's Software on User Satisfaction: An Empirical Study of Micro, Mini & Mainframe Computers Using an Interactive Artificial Intelligence Expert-System," PROCEEDINGS OF THE 1985 CONFERENCE ON INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS AND MACHINES, Center for Robotics and Advanced Automation, Oakland University, Rochester, MI, April 22, 1985. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "The Effects of System Replacement on User Satisfaction: An Empirical Study of Micro, Mini & Mainframe Computers Using an Interactive Artificial Intelligence Expert-System," PROCEEDINGS OF THE SIXTH ANNUAL MODELING AND SIMULATION CONFERENCE, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, April 25, 1985. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "Payroll and Personnel Software Related to Computer User Satisfaction: An Interactive On-line Expert System Using Diagnostic Audit Trails Through Telecommunication Networks," PROCEEDINGS OF THE SIXTH ANNUAL MODELING AND SIMULATION CONFERENCE, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, April 25, 1985. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "Effects of Budgetary Goal Characteristics on Managerial Attitude and Performance," 1985 SOUTHEAST PROCEEDINGS OF THE AMERICAN ACCOUNTING ASSOCIATION (SEAAA), Orlando, Florida, April 25-27, 1985. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "Order Processing and Inventory Control Software Related to Computer User Satisfaction: An Interactive On-line Expert System Using Diagnostic Audit Trails Through Telecommunication Networks," 1985 ACM (ASSOCIATION FOR COMPUTING MACHINERY) SIGSMALL (SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP ON SMALL SYSTEMS) SYMPOSIUM ON SMALL SYSTEMS PROCEEDINGS, Danvers, Massachusetts, May 1985. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "The Effects of Sources of Application Programs on User Satisfaction: An Empirical Study of Micro, Mini and Mainframe Computers Using an Interactive Artificial Intelligence Expert-System," END-USER COMPUTING: THE CHANGING ROLE OF THE SYSTEMS PROFESSIONAL AND THE END-USER, TWENTY-FIRST ANNUAL CONFERENCE, Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), Special Interest Group on Computer Personnel Research (SIGCPR), Special Interest Group on Business Data Processing (SIGBDP), Minneapolis, Minnesota, May 2-3, 1985. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "Engineering and Scientific Software Control Modeling, An Expert System Using Micro/Mini/Maxi Computers by Coax/Fiber Optics, and Satellite Networks," PROCEEDINGS OF THE FOURTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ENGINEERING SOFTWARE, London, England, June 1985. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "The Effects of Technical Support On User Satisfaction Using an Interactive Artificial Intelligence Expert System," PROCEEDINGS OF THE 1985 AMERICAN CONTROL CONFERENCE, Sponsored by IEEE American Automation Control Council, Boston, Massachusetts, Vol. 2, 904-905, June 19-21, 1985. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "Correlations Between Instructor, Course and CAI Tutorials," PROCEEDINGS OF THE WORLD CONFERENCE ON COMPUTERS IN EDUCATION, Norfolk, Virginia, July 1985. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "The Effects of System Ratings on User Satisfaction," NEW DIRECTIONS IN COMPUTING PROCEEDINGS, Trondheim, Norway, August 1985. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "Industrial Plants Performance as a Function of Market, Unions, Government, Customers and Owners: An Empirical Study," PROCEEDINGS OF THE 1985 ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT, San Diego, California, August 1985. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "The Effects of the Location of Computer on User Satisfaction," 1985 PAN PACIFIC COMPUTER CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS, Melbourne, Australia, September 1985. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "The Influence of Significant Computer Advantages on End User Satisfaction," IEEE INTERNATIONAL COMPUTER CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS, Montreal, Canada, September 1985. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "Significant Problems Encountered With Micro, Mini, and Mainframe Computers," 1985 WESTERN EDUCATION COMPUTER CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS, Oakland, California, November 1985. Rushinek, A., Rushinek, S., Chang, L. and Most, K. "The Construction of an International Investors' Utility Model for Sources of Information for Decision Making: An Empirical Investigation of the U.S., U.K. and New Zealand," 1986 WESTERN AMERICAN ACCOUNTING ASSOCIATION PROCEEDINGS, Costa Mesa, California, April 1986. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "Determinants of the Corporate Decision to Capitalize Interest: An Empirical Analysis of Income Before Extraordinary Items Dominance," 1986 SOUTHEAST AMERICAN ACCOUNTING ASSOCIATION PROCEEDINGS, Greenville, South Carolina, April 1986. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "Durability of Innovations: Implications for the Factory of the Future," 1986 FACTORY OF THE FUTURE CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS, Montego Bay, Jamaica, May 1986. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "Integrated Accounting Software Model For Computer User Satisfaction: Promoting System Planning and Control," PROCEEDINGS OF THE 1986 TENTH WESTERN EDUCATIONAL COMPUTER CONFERENCE, Irvine, California, November 20, 1986. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "An Interactive Diagnostic System for Insurance Software," 1986 NATIONAL DECISION SCIENCE INSTITUTE PROCEEDINGS, Honolulu, Hawaii, November 23-25, 1986. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek S."Integrated Spreadsheet (IS) Case Study Feature Selection System For Microcomputer Users & Manufacturers," SOUTHEAST AMERICAN ACCOUNTING ASSOCIATION PROCEEDINGS Atlanta, Georgia, 419-423, April 1987. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "Database Management Systems: A Product Evaluation and Selection System," PROCEEDINGS OF THE 1987 WESTERN EDUCATIONAL COMPUTING CONFERENCE, San Francisco, California, November 19, 1987. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "An Evaluation and Selection Methodology of Microcomputer Training Software: Implications for Human Resource Managers and Computer Personnel," PROCEEDINGS OF ASSOCIATION OF COMPUTING MACHINERY (ACM) SPECIAL INTEREST COMPUTER PERSONNEL, Washington, D.C., April 1988. Rushinek, A. "Health and Medical Software Pricing and Expectations," 5TH WORLD CONGRESS OF SOCIAL ECONOMICS, York, England, August 1988. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "Manufacturing Resource Planning Systems (MPR) Case Study: Feature Selection System (FSS) for Microcomputer Users and Manufacturers", PROCEEDINGS OF THE 1989 NORTHEAST DESCISION SCIENCES INSTITUTE, March 29-31, 1989, Baltimore, Maryland. Rushinek, A. "Reliance on Accounting Productivity & Performance Measures: A Theoretical and Practical Problem in Measurement", PRODUCTIVITY MANAGEMENT FRONTIERS - PROCEEDINGS ON PRODUCTIVITY RESEARCH, Miami, Florida 1989. Rushinek, A., Espahbodi, R., Hendrickson, H., "Performance Rankings Under Four Alternative Accounting Measurement Models", PROCEEDINGS OF THE NORTH EAST AMERICAN ACCOUNTING ASSOCIATION, Spring, 1990. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "Expert Systems for Expert Witness Testimony" PROCEEDINGS OF 1990 DECISION SCIENCES INSTITUTE, November, 1990, San Diego. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "Profitability & Productivity: Promoting the Design of Software Using An Expert System" PRODUCTIVITY MANAGEMENT FRONTIERS, February 21, 1991, Miami. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "Project Management Software Feature Price Contribution Margin" PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOUTHEAST DECISION SCIENCES INSTITUTE, Washington, D.C. 1991 Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "Environmental Contact and Organizational Innovation: A Factor Analysis Study" 1991 PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOUTHEAST DECISION SCIENCES INSTITUTE, Washington, D.C. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "Evaluation of Business Line Reporting: Forecast Errors, and Segment Revenue/Earning Disclosure", SOUTHEAST AMERICAN ACCOUNTING ASSOCIATION PROCEEDINGS 1991, April, 1991, Birmingham, Alabama, . Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "Effect of Bond Covenants and Management Compensation Contracts on the Choice of Accounting Techniques: Forecast Errors, Incentive Plan, Public/Private Dept Value and Firm Market" 1991 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL DECISION SCIENCES INSTITUTE, November, 1991, Miami Beach. Rushinek, A. "Expert Systems For Expert Witness Testimony: Computer Litigation Support", EXPERT SYSTEMS WORLD CONGRESS PROCEEDINGS 1991, December, 1991, Orlando. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "Microcomputer Data Base, Word Processing in Integrated Spreadsheet Software Feature Profitability", 1992 SOUTH EAST AMERICAN ACCOUNTING ASSOCIATION PROCEEDINGS, Charlotte, North Carolina, April, 1992. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "Internal and Accounting Rates of Return (IRR & ARR) Related to Cash-Flow Pattern and Useful Life Estimates", 1992 DECISION SCIENCES INSTITUTE PROCEEDINGS, San Francisco, November, 1992. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "Fixed Disk Drive Cost, Capacity, Speed, Dimensions, Power and Profitability: A Multiple Linear Regression Analysis", 1992 DECISION SCIENCES INSTITUTE PROCEEDINGS, San Francisco, November, 1992. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "Accounting Software Packages" 1993 SOUTH EAST AMERICAN ACCOUNTING ASSOCIATION PROCEEDINGS, Atlanta, Georgia, April, 1993. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "Predicting Auditor Initiated Adjustments Using Paired Balance Methods" SOUTHEAST AMERICAN ACCOUNTING ASSOCIATION PROCEEDINGS, Louisville, Kentucky, April, 1994. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "Productivity and Quality of the Electrical and Electronic Equipment Industry: Forecasts of Sales and Market Values for Catalina Lighting Corporation", INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON PRODUCTIVITY AND QUALITY RESEARCH, February 21, 1995. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "Using Expert Systems for Forensic Accounting, Expert Witness Testimony and Computer Litigation Support" SOUTHEAST AMERICAN ACCOUNTING ASSOCIATION PROCEEDINGS, Ft.Lauderdale, April 7, 1995. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "But IF Lost Profits Damage Calculation Assumptions Violation Error Detection and Correction Expert System: Forensic Accounting, Expert Witness Testimony, & Computer Litigation Support from the Classroom to the Courtroom”, SOUTHEAST AMERICAN ACCOUNTING ASSOCIATION PROCEEDINGS, SS Seaward, April, 1995. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems: Financial Fraud Detection" SOUTHEAST AMERICAN ACCOUNTING ASSOCIATION PROCEEDINGS, Richmond, Virginia, April 25, 1996. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. “Internet Electronic Commerce Software & Web Journal Submission, Editing, Resubmission, Revision Control, Peer Reviews, Publication & Workflow Automation: Toll free Service & Domain Name Integration”, 7th International Conference on Productivity and Quality Research (ICPQR ’98), February, 1998. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S., “Automated Matching Engine Correlating Ideal Target to Available Options for Internet WEBS: Materiality of Violating the Normality Assumption of Linear Regression Controls Analysis Using Decision Support Systems”, 7th International Conference on Productivity and Quality Research (ICPQR ’98), February, 1998. Rushinek, Sara “Internet Security” Track Chair, September 27-29, 1999, Comdex Technology Conference, Miami Beach, Fl. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. “DVD Burning, Audio/Video Streaming, Webcasting & Publishing Your Classes As Expert System Components: A Web Server Internet Computer Based Training and Testing Case Study of Information Systems, Managerial Accounting, and Excel Spreadsheets-Continuous Improvement (CI) and the Assurance of Learning on the Internet World Wide Web (WWW)," SOUTHEAST AMERICAN ACCOUNTING ASSOCIATION PROCEEDINGS, Covington, Kentucky, April 13, 2002. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. “Offshore Internet Web Server, e-Commerce, and Taxation: Reducing Legal Liabilities”, International Tax planning, Anti-Money Laundering and Compliance Conference - Miami Beach, Florida, May, 2002. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. “Computer Security and Accounting Information Systems: Updates and Challenges”, International Tax planning, Anti-Money Laundering and Compliance Conference - Miami Beach, Florida, May, 2002. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. “Forensic Accounting and Computer Forensics: Implications for Offshore Companies”, International Tax planning, Anti-Money Laundering and Compliance Conference - Miami Beach, Florida, May, 2002. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. “DVD Technology: Academic & Professional Productivity Tutorial & Workshop” ICPQR 2004 Conference, Feb. 19, 2004 1 Day Workshop, Miami, Florida. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. CPE session, “Sarbanes Oxley Microsoft Accelerator Forensic Accounting, Expert Witness Testimony, & Computer Litigation Support Workshop”, American Accounting Association Annual Meeting, Saturday, August 6, 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM, San Francisco, California (http://aaahq.org/AM2005/cpe/cpe02.htm), sponsored by Teaching and Curriculum Section. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. “Assessment Automation Software for Accounting, Teaching, and Recruiting Programs”, American Accounting Association Annual Meeting, August 6,2006, Washington, D.C. http://aaahq.org/AM2006/cpe/cpe01.htm, sponsored by Teaching and Curriculum Section. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. “Assessment CPE Video Podcasts and Blogs "Hands-on:" Consult, Publish & Teach Forensic Auditing, Expert Witness Testimony & MicrosoftВ® Office Accounting Computer Litigation Support,” American Accounting Association Annual Meeting 2007, Saturday, August 4, 2007, Chicago, Illinois, sponsored by Teaching and Curriculum Section. http://aaahq.org/am2007/cpe/cpe08.htm Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. “Case Studies from the Litigator and Expert Witness Point of View: How to Use New Media for Role Playing & Mock Trial Demonstration in the Classroom,” 2008 International Fraud and Forensic Accounting Education Conference, May 9,2008, Las Vegas, Nevada Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. “Mock Trial & Forensic Faculty WWW Marketplace, Jury, Judge & Attorneys — Courtroom & Classroom Instructional Technology Research & Service,” American Accounting Association Annual Meeting 2008, Anaheim, California, CPE Session 2: Saturday, August 2, 8:00 AM – 11:00 AM, sponsored by Teaching and Curriculum Section. http://aaahq.org/AM2008/cpe/cpe02.htm Section Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. “Role Play Forensic Accounting, Auditing & Tax Expert Witness: Providing Testimony and Computer Litigation Support Teaching, Services, Research and Development,” American Accounting Association Annual Meeting 2008, Anaheim, California, CPE Session 11: Saturday, August 2, 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM, sponsored by Teaching and Curriculum. http://aaahq.org/AM2008/cpe/cpe11.htm Rushinek, A. and Rushinek S. "Tele-Medicine's SMART Surveillance AV HD IP Security Network Camera Audit Systems," Jay Weiss Center for Social Medicine and Health Equity, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, 2009 JWC SMART Forum, Lois Pope LIFE Center, April 24,2009, Miami, Florida. Rushinek, A. & Rushinek, S., (2009, August). "Health Care Forensic Information Technology Networks of Expert (FITN) Witnesses Teams Researching Investigative Tax, Accounting and Auditing (FIA) Forecasts Archives of Testimony, Assessment, Publishing, Teaching, Service, and WWW Multi-Media Consulting" 2009 American Accounting Association (AAA) Annual Meeting NY, NY., Tuesday August 4, 2009, http://aaahq.org/AM2009/Emerging.cfm Rushinek, A. & Rushinek, S., (2009, August). "IFRS Compliant Real-Time 2-Way AV (Audio/Video) HD (High Definition) Recording Audit of Effective Learning Strategies for Forensic IT Networks of Expert Witnesses Research that Focuses on Investigative Accounting Testimony, & Computer Litigation Support, Effective Learning Strategies" 2009 American Accounting Association (AAA) Annual Meeting NY, NY., Monday August 3, 2009, http://aaahq.org/AM2009/ELS01.cfm Rushinek, A. & Rushinek, S., (2009, August). "Cell Phone Real Time Forensic Audit of Tele-Medicine e-Bill Records over the WWW AV IP Network Security Surveillance Reconnaissance PTZ Cam Systems, CCTV & DVDRecording: Repurposed Stand-Up Instructions for Distance or Blended Education and CPE, Emerging and Innovative Research Session" 2009 American Accounting Association (AAA) Annual Meeting NY, NY., Tuesday August 4, 2009, http://aaahq.org/AM2009/Emerging.cfm Rushinek, A., Rushinek, S., Stutz, J.“Auditing Employer Discrimination Compliance Analysis/ Alert System and the Convergence of Forensic Experts in Accounting and Computing” Annual AAA Forensic and Investigative Accounting Section Research Conference, Baton Rouge, LA. May 7 - 8, 2010. http://aaahq.org/meetings/2010FIA_program.htm Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. “Assessing punitive damage awards upheld by the courts when academics retaliate defame-Anti sex-discrimination EEOC Gender compliance Forensic WWW Audit & Salary Forecast Class Action Lawsuit RSS Controls- Multivariate Regression of eMBA Rankings,” American Accounting Association Annual Meeting 2010, San Francisco, CA., August 4, 2010. Rushinek, A., Rushinek, S., Stutz, J. “Automated Diversity Compliance Real-Time AV Audit, Network Security, Disaster Planning, Backup & Recovery Costs Reduction Sponsor Ad Funding, e-Commerce Podcast Revenues From Digital Media Streaming” American Accounting Association Annual Meeting 2010, San Francisco, CA., August 3, 2010. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. 'Assessment Automation Software for Accounting, Teaching, and Recruiting Programs: Ecommerce of Lecture Capture DVDs & VOD Casting WWW Methodology', American Accounting Association Annual Meeting 2010, San Francisco, CA., August 4, 2010. Accessed 9/10/2010: http://aaahq.org/AM2010/ELS01.cfm Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. 'e-Collaboration Publishing Lecture Capture Contents on the Internet Using Surveillance Technologies among University Administrators, Professors, Students, Auditors, A/V Security, Audio to Text Transcribers', American Accounting Association Annual Meeting 2010, San Francisco, CA., August 4, 2010. Accessed 9/10/2010: http://aaahq.org/AM2010/Emerging.cfm Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. (2010j) 'Lecture Capture Cell Phone Forensic Audit of Business Continuity Contingency Planning, Emergency Preparedness Response, Disaster & Backup Recovery Using AV Recordings Online via the World Wide Web', American Accounting Association AAA Annual Meeting 2010, San Francisco, CA., August 4, 2010. Accessed 9/10/2010: http://aaahq.org/AM2010/Emerging.cfm Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. (2011) “Mobile(m)Medical Trials Forensic Multimedia SEO m‐Commerce Security Computer Audits”, International Health Care Services Academic Conference, Miami, Fl. January 12, 2011. Accessed 3/23/2011: http://www.bus.miami.edu/_assets/files/faculty-and-research/ciber/health-academic-confprogram.pdf Teaching Specialization: Health Informatics Expert Systems & Business Intelligent Systems Project Management Internet Security Internet Technologies Teaching and Research Interests: Health Informatics e-learning and collaboration Data Warehousing and Online Application Processing Internet Security and e-Commerce applications. SERVICE University/School Committees: BusinessSchool Council – CIS Representative Dean’s Advisory Committee, School of Business - Tenure and Promotion Committee Undergraduate Curriculum Taskforce Committee – CIS Representative School of Business Curriculum Committee University Mixed Media (e-learning) Faculty Learning Community Fellow Professional Associations: Information Systems Audit and Control Association, – (ISACA) – Academic Advisory Board, IT Governance Professionals American Accounting Association – Forensic Accounting Section (NEW) - Webmaster Institute of Internal Auditors – Academic Relations Committee Institute of Internal Auditors – Evaluator of Technology & Software for implementation of Security for Internal Auditors Royal Society of Fellows – Academic Advisory Board Microsoft Tech Education & Developer Conference Reviews Appointed University Academic Resource – Microsoft Education Group – Organized IT events in South Florida Community Activities: “New Media in Forensic Accounting, Auditing, Role Playing & Mock Trial Demonstrations: From the Litigator and Expert Witness Point of View". The seminar was approved for 2 of Continuing Professional Education (CPE) Credits by the FICPA (Florida Institute of Certified Public Accountants), Florida Gold Coast Alumni Chapter of Alpha Kappa Psi Fraternity, June 6, 2008, Miami, Florida Invited Speakers, Avi Rushinek and Sara Rushinek to Accountants CPE – Forensic Fraud A/V Recording Automation Surveillance: Hardware and Software Tools". The seminar was approved for 2 of Continuing Professional Education (CPE) Credits by the FICPA (Florida Institute Of Certified Public Accountants), Center for Accounting, Auditing, and Tax Studies, FIU Accounting Association, June 1, 2007, Miami, Florida “MS Office Data Mining & Business Intelligence Audit: CPE DVD Development & Distribution". The seminar was approved for 2 of Continuing Professional Education (CPE) Credits by the FICPA (Florida Institute Of Certified Public Accountants), Center for Accounting, Auditing, and Tax Studies, FIU Accounting Association, June 1, 2007, Miami, Florida “Audit Assessment using Video Podcasting Wireless IT, IS, and Training". The seminar was approved for 2 of Continuing Professional Education (CPE) Credits by the FICPA (Florida Institute Of Certified Public Accountants), Center for Accounting, Auditing, and Tax Studies, FIU Accounting Association, October 20, 2006, Miami, Florida “Information Systems (IS) Audit Process: IT Technologies". The seminar was approved for 2 of Continuing Professional Education (CPE) Credits by the FICPA (Florida Institute Of Certified Public Accountants), Florida Gold Coast Alumni Chapter, Alpha Kappa Psi Professional Business Fraternity, June 2, 2006, Miami, Florida. “Microsoft Accounting Software Forensic Security Assessment Online". The seminar was approved for 2 of Continuing Professional Education (CPE) Credits by the FICPA (Florida Institute Of Certified Public Accountants), Center for Accounting, Auditing, and Tax Studies, FIU Accounting Association, October 21, 2005, Miami, Florida “Computer Security, Accounting Implications, and Enhancing Productivity by Compliance with Sarbanes-Oxley IT (Information Technology) The seminar was approved for 2 of Continuing Professional Education (CPE) Credits by the FICPA (Florida Institute Of Certified Public Accountants), Center for Accounting, Auditing, and Tax Studies, FIU Accounting Association, October 29, 2004, Miami, Florida Invited Speakers, Avi Rushinek and Sara Rushinek to Accountants CPE – “Computer Security, Accounting Implications, and Enhancing Productivity by Compliance with Sarbanes-Oxley IT (Information Technology) The seminar was approved for 2 of Continuing Professional Education (CPE) Credits by the FICPA (Florida Institute Of Certified Public Accountants), Center for Accounting, Auditing, and Tax Studies, FIU Accounting Association, October 29, 2004, Miami, Florida. Invited Board of Governors, Avi Rushinek and Sara Rushinek to The Institute of Internal Auditors (IIA) Miami Chapter Meeting, “Forensic Accounting & Fraud Detection with the use of Web Casting and New Technologies: The Internal Auditor Perspective, February, 2004, NOVA Campus, Miami Florida. Invited Speakers, Avi Rushinek and Sara Rushinek to Accountants – “Sarbanes-Oxley IT (Information Technology) Ethics And Public Service, The Attorney-CPA Auditor Client Relationship; Conflicts Of Interest; Confidentiality; Relationships With Non-Legal Management; Compliance; Internal Control Investigations; And Crisis Management”. The seminar was approved for 2.0 hours of Continuing Professional Education (CPE) by the FICPA (Florida Institute Of Certified Public Accountants), FIU Accounting Association, October 25, 2003, Miami, Florida. Invited Board of Governors, Avi Rushinek and Sara Rushinek to The Institute of Internal Auditors (IIA) Miami Chapter Meeting, “Web Casting: Implications of Sarbanes-Oxley Act for Internal Auditors: The Role of the Internal Auditor – Using Technology for Documentation, November,2003, NOVA Campus, Miami Florida. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems in Auditing and Information Systems" invited by the EDP Auditors Association and Institute of Internal Auditors to be feature speakers at their joint meeting. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "Using Artificial Intelligence & Expert Systems in Management Accounting", invited speaker at National Association of Accountants- Miami Chapter. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "Automated Financial Statement Analysis and Analytical Internal Auditing Techniques" invited pre-meeting seminar speakers at The Institute of Internal Auditors Miami Chapter meeting. Rushinek, A. and Rushinek, S. "Design, Implementation, and Evaluation Considerations of Networking for an Expanding Accounting Practice" presentation to University of Miami School of Business Alumni, School of Business.
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