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CURRICULUM VITAE
NAME: Tiffany L. Gary-Webb, PhD, MHS BUSINESS ADDRESS: 130 DeSoto St.
6135 Public Health Building Pittsburgh, PA 15261 Phone: 412-624-3131 Fax: 412-624-5510 E-mail: [email protected]
EDUCATION AND TRAINING
Undergraduate 1992 - 1996 The Pennsylvania
State University, State College, PA
Bachelor of Science (B.S.)
Biology
1996 Sacred Heart University, San Juan, Puerto Rico
Study Abroad Transcultural Health Education
Graduate 1996 - 1998 The Johns Hopkins
School of Hygiene and Public Health, Baltimore, MD
Master of Health Science (M.H.S.)
Clinical Epidemiology
1998 - 2000 The Johns Hopkins School of Hygiene and Public Health, Baltimore, MD
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)
Clinical Epidemiology
Post-Graduate 2000 - 2001 Association of Schools
of Public Health (ASPH)/Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Atlanta, GA
Post-doctoral Fellowship
Chronic Disease Epidemiology
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Dissertation: “Diabetes Care for Urban African Americans with Type 2
Diabetes: Current Practices and Interventions Aimed at Improvement”
References:
Gary TL, Bone LR, Hill MN, Levine DM, McGuire M, Saudek C, Brancati FL. A Randomized Controlled Trial of Nurse Case Manager and Community Health Worker Interventions to Improve Risk Factors for Diabetes-Related Complications in Urban African Americans. Preventive Medicine, 2003, 37(1):23-32.
Gary TL, Genkinger JM, Guallar E, Peyrot M, Brancati FL. Meta-
analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials of Educational & Behavioral Interventions in Type 2 Diabetes. The Diabetes Educator, May/June 2003, 29(3):488-501.
Gary TL, McGuire M, McCauley J, Brancati FL. Racial Comparisons of
Health Care and Glycemic Control for African American and White Diabetic Adults in an Urban Managed Care Organization. Disease Management 2004, 7(1): 25-34.
APPOINTMENTS AND POSITIONS
Academic 2001 - 2004 Assistant Research
Professor Department of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD
2004 - 2008 Assistant Professor (tenure track)
Department of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD
2005 - 2008 Assistant Professor Division of General Internal Medicine (Joint Appointment), Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD
2007 - 2008 Visiting Scholar Center for Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics (CCEB), University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA
2008 – 2009 Associate Professor (tenure track)
Department of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD
2009 – present Adjunct Associate Professor
Department of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD
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2009 – 2010 Assistant Professor (tenure track)
Department of Epidemiology, Columbia Mailman School of Public Health, New York, NY
2010 – 2013 Associate Professor (tenure track)
Department of Epidemiology, Columbia Mailman School of Public Health, New York, NY
2013 – present Adjunct Associate Professor
Department of Epidemiology, Columbia Mailman School of Public Health, New York, NY
2013 – present 2014 – present
Associate Professor (with tenure, 2/1/18) Associate Professor
Department of Behavioral and Community Health Sciences, University of Pittsburgh, Graduate School of Public Health, Pittsburgh, PA Department of Epidemiology (secondary appointment), University of Pittsburgh, Graduate School of Public Health
MEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL AND SCIENTIFIC
SOCIETIES
2001 – present American Diabetes Association (ADA) 2002 – present American Public Health Association (APHA) 2002 – 2004 American College of Epidemiology (ACE) 2002 – present African American Collaborative Obesity Research
Network (AACORN) 2002 – present NIDDK (National Institute for Diabetes and Digestive
and Kidney Diseases) Network of Minority Research Investigators
2004 – present Society for the Analysis of African American Public Health Issues (SAAPHI)
2011 – present The Obesity Society (TOS)
HONORS
2005 United Who’s Who Registry of Executives and
Professionals
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PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES 1. Teaching a. Courses Taught Years Taught
Course Number: Title Hours of Lecture, credits
(Average Enrollment)
Role in course Primary/Coordinator
2002-2005 Principles of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
3 credits (70 students)
Lab Instructor
1999-2006 Principles of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins/Tougaloo College, Jackson, MS
Summer Institute Course
(15 students)
Lab Instructor
2006-2009 Introduction to Diabetes and Obesity Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
3 credits (20 students)
Course Director and Founder
2011 Epidemiology of Diabetes and Obesity, Columbia Mailman School of Public Health
Summer Institute Course
(5 students)
Course Director and Founder
2012-2013 Chronic Disease Epidemiology, Columbia Mailman School of Public Health
3 credits (40 students)
Course Director and Founder
2015 - present
BCHS 2526 Health Equity Research Methods and Interventions, University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health
3 credits (5 students)
Course Director
b. Other Teaching (lectures, tutorials and continuing education courses)
Date(s) Type of Teaching Course Title 2002 Lecturer Epidemiology and Public Policy, Johns
Hopkins 2002-2008 Lecturer Epidemiology and Preventive Aspects of
Cardiovascular Disease, Johns Hopkins 2002 Discussant Advanced Topics in Cardiovascular
Disease Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins
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Date(s) Type of Teaching Course Title 2003-2008 Lecturer Introduction to Epidemiology, Johns
Hopkins 2006 Lecturer Clinical Aspects of Reproductive Health,
Johns Hopkins 2007-2008 Lecturer Cultural Factors in Public Health, Johns
Hopkins 2010-2013 Lecturer Cardiovascular Epidemiology, Columbia
University 2012-2013 Lecturer Epidemiology and Control of Chronic
Disease Module, École des hautes études en santé publique (EHESP), Paris, France
2014-2018 Lecturer EPIDEM 2143 Social Epidemiology, University of Pittsburgh
2014 Lecturer BCHS 3503 Prevention Science: Translating Knowledge to Practice, University of Pittsburgh
2014-2015 Lecturer PUBHLT 2014 Public Health Overview: Health Equity, University of Pittsburgh
2016-2018 Lecturer HPA 2320 Psychosocial Aspects of Health Behavior, University of Pittsburgh
2016 Lecturer SWRES 2101 Introduction to Social Work Research, University of Pittsburgh
2016-2019 2016-2018
Lecturer Lecturer
EPIDEM 2151 Physical Activity Epidemiology, University of Pittsburgh CLRES 2200 Introduction to Research on Disparities in Health Care, University of Pittsburgh
2018 Lecturer EPIDEM 2170 Chronic Disease Epidemiology
c. Major Advisor for Graduate Student Essays, Theses, and Dissertations
Name of Student Degree/Discipline Awarded, Year
Type of Document
Ting Wang MHS, Epidemiology, 2005 Thesis Sarah Stark MHS, Epidemiology, 2006 Thesis Rachel Millstein MHS, Epidemiology, 2007 Thesis Audrey Chu MHS, Epidemiology, 2006 Thesis
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Name of Student Degree/Discipline Awarded, Year
Type of Document
Kimberly Rosendorf MHS, Epidemiology, 2007 Thesis Kira Evans MHS, Epidemiology, 2008 Thesis Rama Salhi MHS, Epidemiology, 2010 Thesis Rahwa Ghebremichael
MPH, Public Health, 2003 Capstone
Bipin K. Ravindran MPH, Public Health, 2004 Capstone Karen Kwok MPH, Public Health, 2005 Capstone Jacequeline Douge MPH, Public Health, 2006 Capstone Amar Duggirala MPH, Public Health, 2006 Capstone Cystal Wiley MPH, Public Health, 2006 Capstone Tinsay Woreta MPH, Public Health, 2007 Capstone John Fitzwater iMPH, Public Health, 2009 Capstone June Cheng MPH, Public Health, 2009 Capstone Shinglai Cheng MPH, Public Health, 2009 Capstone Sarah Stark Casagrande
PhD, Epidemiology, 2009 Dissertation
Simon Sharnokh iMPH, Public Health, 2010 Capstone Tran Ly MPH, Epidemiology, 2012 Thesis Zaixing Shi MS, Epidemiology, 2012 Thesis Nina Yeboah MPH, Epidemiology, 2012 Thesis Weiying Wang MPH, Epidemiology, 2012 Thesis Raman Nazari MPH, Epidemiology, 2012 Thesis Jessica B. Huang MPH, Epidemiology, 2013 Thesis Joanne Kong MPH, Epidemiology, 2013 Thesis Ashley Creque MPH, Epidemiology, 2013 Thesis Mercedes Ekono MPH, Epidemiology, 2013 Thesis Jocelyn Shoemake Jennifer McNaboe Kristina Wint Carolyn Hamilton Gabriella Mendez India Hunter Dillion Mody
MPH, BCHS, 2016 MPH, BCHS, 2016 MPH, BCHS, 2017 MPH, BCHS, 2018 MPH, BCHS 2018 MPH, BCHS 2020 MPH, BCHS 2019
Thesis Essay Thesis Thesis Thesis Thesis Essay
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Name of Student Degree/Discipline Awarded, Year
Type of Document
Nanina Sexton MPH, BCHS 2020 Yuae Park PhD, BCHS 2020 Stephanie Christian PhD, BCHS 2023 Grace Tetteh MPH, BCHS 2021
d. Service on Masters or Doctoral Committees
Dates Served
Name of Student
Degree Awarded
Title of Dissertation/Essay
2005 Mia Papas
PhD, Epidemiology
Built Environment and Obesity
2007 Erin Hager
PhD, International Health
Obesity and Physical Activity in Adolescents
2007 Amy Vastine Reis
PhD, International Health
The Urban Environment and Physical Activity
2008 Shelita Merchant
PhD, Epidemiology
Neighborhood Poverty and Gender Inequality
2009 Gabriel Lai
PhD, Epidemiology
Insulin-Like Growth Factors and Cancer Outcomes
2012 2016-2019 2017- present
Maria Baquero Michelle Mellers Chantel Mitchell-Miland
PhD, Epidemiology PhD, Epidemiology PhD, Epidemiology
Racism and Discrimination in Health The effect of Large-Scale Economic Development on Violence and Collective Efficacy: A Natural Experiment Weight loss and Health Related Quality of Life
2016-2018 Meihu Ji PhD, Nursing Diabetes Control and Social Support in Chinese Patients in a suburban hospital
2019- present
Yuae Park
PhD, BCHS Impact of Healthy Start Home Visiting Program on Discrimination
e. Service on Comprehensive or Qualifying Examination Committees
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Dates Served Student Population Type of Exam 2002- 2008 18 PhD students in
Epidemiology and other Public Health Disciplines
Doctoral Oral Exam, Johns Hopkins
2012 1 PhD student in Epidemiology
Doctoral Oral Exam, Columbia University
2016-2017 2016-2018
2 PhD Students in Behavioral and Community Health Sciences 2 PhD Students in Epidemiology
Doctoral Preliminary Exam, University of Pittsburgh Doctoral Comprehensive Exam, University of Pittsburgh
f. Supervision of Post-Doctoral Students, Residents, and Fellows
Dates Supervised Name of Student Position of Student
2002 Camille Pearte, Clinical Fellow, Division of Cardiology, Johns Hopkins
Research Trainee
2006 - 2008 Kesha Baptiste-Roberts, Post-Doctoral Fellow, Department of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins
Research Trainee
g. Mentoring of Undergraduate Students in Field Placements Dates Name of Student Program
Description Home College
2003 - 2005 Chandra Jackson H-PREP, Post Baccalaureate Fellowship Program, Johns Hopkins
Bethune-Cookman College, Daytona Beach, FL
2006 Julie Fields Diversity Summer Internship Program, Johns Hopkins
University of Maryland Baltimore County, MD
2007 Raqiyah Dixon Diversity Summer Internship Program, Johns Hopkins
Spelman College, Atlanta, GA
h. Mentoring of High School Students in Field Placements
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Dates Name of Student Program Description
Field Site
2002 Venus Williams Mid-Atlantic Center for Public Health Training Internship Program
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
2002 Kendra Taylor Mid-Atlantic Center for Public Health Training Internship Program
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
i. Other Teaching and Training Dates Teaching Activity Program/Description 2014 – present Director, Health Equity
Certificate Program, University of Pittsburgh
15-credit program designed to teach health professional and other students the root causes of health inequities, methods for research and interventions, and advocacy for healthy public policy
2. Research and Training a. Grants and Contracts Received Principal Investigator/ Co-Principal Investigator
Years Inclusive
Grant and/or Contract Number and Title
Source Annual Direct Costs
% Effort
1996 - 1998
Research Fellowship for Under-represented Minority Graduate Research Assistants - (DK48117-03S1)
NIH/NIDDK
(tuition/stipend) 100
1998-2000 T32-HL07024, Pre-doctoral Fellowship, Cardiovascular Epidemiology Training Program
NIH/NHLBI
(tuition/stipend) 100
2000 – 2006
R01-DK48117, Project Sugar 2: Health Events and Costs in Diabetic Blacks
NIH/NIDDK $414,329 30-50
2002-2005 Intergovernmental Personnel Agreement (IPA): Studies of Racial/Ethnic Disparities using CDC Datasets
CDC $41,926 30-50
10
Years Inclusive
Grant and/or Contract Number and Title
Source Annual Direct Costs
% Effort
2002 – 2006
Cultural Differences in Perceptions, Attitudes, and Behaviors related to Nutrition and Weight (Minority Supplement to Look AHEAD)
NIH/NIDDK
$97,133 50-90
2006 - 2013
K01-HL084700, Racial Disparities in Obesity: Role of Culture and Environment
NIH/ NHLBI
$133,330 75-90
2016 – 2020 2017-2019
R01-HL131531, Natural Experiment of Neighborhood Revitalization and Cardiometabolic Health
Diabetes Prevention Pilot in Food Banks, Evaluation
NIH/NHLBI Feeding America
$532,511 $60,000
25 5
2019 Pitt Year of Global Grant- Comparison of US and Jamaican Black Cohorts
Univ Pitt $5000 In kind
Co-Investigator on Grants Years
Inclusive Grant and/or Contract
Number and Title Source Annual
Direct Costs
% Effort
2002 - 2007
Center for Health Disparities Solutions, Excellence in Partnerships for Community Outreach, Research, on Health Disparities and Training (Project Export)
NIH /NCMHD
$353,735 10
2002 – 2003
Strategies for Improving Minority Healthcare Quality
AHRQ
$212,542 10
2003 - 2005
Recruitment of Underserved Populations in Clinical Trials
AHRQ
$250,000 10
11
Years Inclusive
Grant and/or Contract Number and Title
Source Annual Direct Costs
% Effort
2006 - 2007
Gestational Diabetes: Labor Management and Postpartum Follow-up
AHRQ $250,000 10
2006 - 2008
R34-DK071957, Diabetes Care for Korean Americans
NIH/NIDDK
$163,000 10
2007 - 2012
P60-MD000214, Hopkins Center for Health Disparities Solutions
NIH/NCMHD $1,518,385 (total costs)
10
2014 - 2016
R18-DK102080, Translation of the Diabetes Prevention Program to engage Men in Disadvantaged Communities
NIH/NIDDK $150,000 7
2017 - 2022
R01-HL135218, Postpartum Weight Retention and Cardiometabolic Disparities
NIH/NHLBI
$360,137 5
2017 – 2020
R01-DK095780-06, Follow-up: Links of Communal Coping in Couples with Diabetes to Diabetes Outcomes
NIDDK
$650,474
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2018-2019
R01-HL131531, Natural Experiment of Neighborhood Revitalization and Cardiometabolic Health (Alzheimer’s administrative supplement)
NIH/NHLBI $240,000 5
2018-2019 Implementing a Multifaceted Mobile Market to Promote Healthy Lifestyles in Unhealthy Food Environments
Univ. Pitt Healthy Lifestyle Institute
$25,000 In kind
12
Years Inclusive
Grant and/or Contract Number and Title
Source Annual Direct Costs
% Effort
2018-2023 Live Well Allegheny: Lifting Wellness for African Americans in Allegheny County
CDC $88,000 10%
2019-2020 R01-HL131531, Natural Experiment of Neighborhood Revitalization and Cardiometabolic Health (Diversity supplement)
NIN/NHLBI $35,000 25% contributed
b. Grants and Contracts Pending
Years Inclusive
Title of Grant/Type Funding Agency
Role Annual Direct Costs
2018 – 2023 The Role of Sedentary Behavior Change in DPP-based Lifestyle Intervention Translation Efforts
NIH/NIA Co- Investigator
$499,580
2019-2024
Specialized Maintenance to Improve Lifestyle Effects within Diverse Primary Care Patients; The SMILE Study
NIH/NHLBI
Principal Investigator
$498,732
c. Invited Lectureships and Major Seminars Related to Your Research (selected from over 50 presentations)
Date Title of Presentation Venue 2001 Challenges to Diabetes Case Ascertainment
in Children: The SEARCH Project CDC Diabetes Translation Conference, Seattle, Washington
2002 Dissemination and Utilization of Science-Based Health Information: Learning to Promote, Support, and Maintain Behavior Change in High Risk Communities
Grand Rounds Presentation. NHLBI Cardiovascular Health Conference. Washington, DC
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Date Title of Presentation Venue 2003 Baseline Findings from the College Health
and Wellness Study Society for the Analysis of African American Public Health Issues (SAAPHI), Educational Symposium, Annual Sessions of the American Public Health Association, San Francisco, CA
2004 Health Disparities Dartmouth School of Medicine MPH Program, Hanover, NH
2004 Socio-economic Position and Diabetes CDC 1-week course in Diabetes, Atlanta, GA
2005 African American Collaborative Research Network: A Potential Strategy For Reaching the Deep Structure Underlying the Obesity Problem in African American Communities
CDC 19th National Conference on Chronic Disease Prevention and Control, Atlanta, GA
2005 A New Look at Disparities and Diabetes CDC Diabetes Translation Conference, Miami, FL
2005 Social and Environmental Influences on Behavior: Ethnic Disparities
Symposia, American Diabetes Association 65th Scientific Sessions, San Diego, CA
2006 Round Table Discussion about the African American Collaborative Research Network
Robert Wood Johnson Active Living Research Conference, San Diego, CA
2006 Obesity Interventions among Minority Populations
University of Maryland Eastern Shore, Department of Physical Therapy, Princess Anne, MD
2007 The Science of Addressing Obesity among African Americans
34th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Diabetes Educators (AADE). St. Louis, MO
2007 Improving Diabetes Care and Control among African Americans
Endocrine Clinical Conference, Division of Endocrinology, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA
2007 Ethnic Disparities in Obesity between African Americans and Whites: Recognizing Cultural and Environmental Components
Seminar at the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), Powder Hill, MD
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Date Title of Presentation Venue 2007 Translating Research into Real World Clinics
and Community: Project Sugar 2 “Tips on Getting Published”
Society of the Analysis of African American Public Health Issues (SAAPHI), Scientific Symposium, Annual Sessions of the American Public Health Association, Washington, DC
2007 Translating Research into Real World Clinics and Community: Project Sugar 2
Epidemiology and Biostatistics Department, Drexel University School of Public Health, Philadelphia, PA
2007 Ethnic Disparities in Obesity between African Americans and Whites: Recognizing Cultural and Environmental Components
Nutrition Center Seminar, The Children’s Hospital of Pennsylvania (CHOP), Philadelphia, PA
2009 Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Diabetes: Potential Causes and Interventions Aimed at Improvement
Seminar, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York City, Department of Health Policy, New York, NY
2009 Evidence for Educational and Behavioral Interventions to Improve Diabetes Care in Vulnerable populations
Symposium- Strategies to Reduce Racial Disparities in Diabetes Care. Oral Presentation at the 69th Scientific Sessions of the American Diabetes Association, New Orleans, LA
2010 Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Diabetes: Potential Causes and Interventions Aimed at Improvement
New York City Epidemiology Scholars Program, Health Disparities Forum. Oral Presentation at the NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, New York, NY, July
2011 Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Diabetes: Potential Causes and Interventions Aimed at Improvement
New York Obesity Research Center. St. Luke’s- Roosevelt Hospital Center. New York, NY
2012 Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Diabetes: Potential Causes and Interventions Aimed at Improvement
Berrie Center Diabetes Conference. New York, NY
2012 Social/Environmental Determinants of Diabetes and Obesity
Departmental Seminar, Epidemiology, Columbia Mailman School of Public Health. New York, NY
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Date Title of Presentation Venue 2012 Educational Disparities in Mortality among
Adults with Diabetes in the US Northern Manhattan Coalition for Minority Health and Health Disparities (NOCOMHD) Health Disparities Panel. New York, NY
2012 Careers in Epidemiology Summer Public Health Scholars Program, Columbia University Medical Center, New York, NY
2012 Neighborhood Influences on Diabetes and Depression
International Conference on Diabetes and Depression hosted by the NIH/NIDDK. Bethesda, MD
2015
Health Disparities Panel Prevent Cancer Advocacy Academy. Washington, DC
2016 2016-2018 2016-2018 2018 2018 2018
National Webinar on Health Disparities for Minority Health Month Health Disparities Health Equity/Chronic Disease Diabetes Prevention for Disadvantaged Populations Neighborhood Revitalization and Cardiometabolic Health Neighborhoods and Cardiometabolic Health in Disadvantaged Communities
American Diabetes Association (ADA). Washington, DC SOM Summer Diversity Program, University of Pittsburgh Health Careers Scholars Academy, University of Pittsburgh Health Services Research Seminar, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine Emory Rollins School of Public Health. Atlanta, GA Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Baltimore, MD
2019 Diabetes Prevention Translation Interventions for Disadvantaged Populations
Webinar, Council on Black Health
2019 Neighborhood Revitalization and Cardiometabolic Health in Disadvantaged Communities
Drexel Dornsife School of Public Health, Philadelphia, PA
PUBLICATIONS
1. Refereed Articles
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Original, Peer-reviewed Articles (Published, In Press, or Submitted) * indicates publication as senior author Publications listed as “Gary” or “Gary-Webb 1. Gary TL, Crum RM, Cooper-Patrick L, Ford D, Brancati FL. Depressive
Symptoms and Metabolic Control in African Americans with Type 2 Diabetes. Diabetes Care 2000, 23 (1):23-29.
2. Batts ML, Gary TL, Huss K, Hill MN, Bone L, Brancati FL. Patient Priorities
and Needs for Diabetes Care among Urban African American Adults. The Diabetes Educator 2001, 27(3):405-12.
3. Hill-Briggs F, Gary TL, Hill MN, Bone LR, Brancati FL. Health-Related
Quality of Life in Urban African Americans with Type 2 Diabetes. Journal of General Internal Medicine 2002, 17:412-419.
4. Venkat Narayan K.M., Gregg EW, Fagot-Campagna A, Gary TL, Saaddine JB,
Beckles G, Engelgau MM. Relationship Between Quality of Diabetes Care and Patient Satisfaction. Journal of the National Medical Association 2003, 95 (1): 64-70.
5. Gary TL, Bone LR, Hill MN, Levine DM, McGuire M, Saudek C, Brancati FL.
A Randomized Controlled Trial of Nurse Case Manager and Community Health Worker Interventions to Improve Risk Factors for Diabetes-Related Complications in Urban African Americans. Preventive Medicine, 2003, 37(1):23-32.
6. Gary TL, Venkat Narayan K.M., Gregg EW, Beckles GLA, Saaddine JB.
Racial/Ethnic Differences in the Health Care Experience (Coverage, Utilization, and Satisfaction) of U.S. Adults with Diabetes. Ethnicity & Disease 2003, 13(1):47-54.
7. Gary TL, Genkinger JM, Guallar E, Peyrot M, Brancati FL. Meta-analysis of
Randomized Controlled Trials of Educational & Behavioral Interventions in Type 2 Diabetes. The Diabetes Educator, May/June 2003, 29(3):488-501.
8. Gary TL, Batts-Turner M, Bone LR, Yeh H, Wang N, Hill-Briggs F, Levine DM,
Powe NR, Hill MN, Saudek C, McGuire M, Brancati FL. A Randomized Controlled Trial of Nurse Case Manager and Community Health Worker Team Interventions in Urban African Americans with Type 2 Diabetes. Controlled Clinical Trials 2004, 25(1):53-6.
9. Pearte CA, Gary TL, Brancati FL. Correlates of Physical Activity Levels in a
Sample of Urban African Americans with Type 2 Diabetes. Ethnicity & Disease 2004, 14(2): 198-205.
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10. Gary TL, McGuire M, McCauley J, Brancati FL. Racial Comparisons of Health Care and Glycemic Control for African American and White Diabetic Adults in an Urban Managed Care Organization. Disease Management 2004, 7(1): 25-34.
11. Gary TL, Baptiste-Roberts K, Gregg EW, Williams DE, Beckles GL, Miller EJ,
Engelgau MM. Fruit, Vegetable, and Fat Intake in a Population-Based Sample of African Americans. Journal of the National Medical Association 2004, 96(12): 1599-1605.
12. Hill-Briggs F, Gary TL, Baptiste-Roberts K, Brancati FL. SF-36 Outcomes
Following a Randomized Controlled Trial in Type 2 Diabetes. Diabetes Care 2005, 28(2):443-4.
13. Beach MC, Price E, Gary TL, Gozu A, Palacio A, Smarth C, Jenckes M,
Feuerstein C, Bass EB, Powe NR, Cooper LA. Cultural Competence: A systematic review of health care provider educational interventions. Medical Care 2005, 43: 356-373.
14. Price E, Beach MC, Gary TL, Gozu A, Palacio A, Smarth C, Jenckes M,
Feuerstein C, Bass EB, Powe NR, Cooper LA. A Methodologic Review of Studies Evaluating Cultural Competence Training of Health Professionals. Academic Medicine 2005, 80(6): 578-86.
15. Hill-Briggs F, Gary TL, Bone LR, Hill MN, Levine DM, Brancati FL.
Medication Adherence and Diabetes Control in a Sample of Urban African Americans with Type 2 Diabetes. Health Psychology 2005, 24(4): 349-57.
16. Davis ED, Clark JM, Carrese J, Gary TL, Cooper LA. Racial and socioeconomic
differences in the weight-loss experiences of obese women. American Journal of Public Health 2005, 95(9): 1539-1543.
17. Gary TL, Hill-Briggs F, Batts-Turner M, Brancati FL. Translational Research
Principles of an Effectiveness Trial for Diabetes Care in an Urban African-American Population. The Diabetes Educator 2005, 31(6):880-89.
18. Brown AF, Gregg EW, Stevens MR Karter AJ, Weinberger M, Safford MM,
Gary TL, Caputo DA, Waitzfelder B, Kim C, Beckles GL. Race, Socioeconomic Position, and Quality of Care for Adults with Diabetes in Managed Care. Diabetes Care 2005, 28(12): 2864-2870.
19. Jackson CL, Batts-Turner M, Falb M, Yeh HC, Brancati FL, Gary TL*.
Computer and Internet use among Urban African Americans with Type 2 Diabetes. Journal of Urban Health 2005, 82(4): 575-583.
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20. Gary TL, Maiese EM, Batts-Turner M, Wang NY, Brancati FL. Patient Satisfaction, Preventive Services, and Emergency Room Use among African Americans with Type 2 Diabetes. Disease Management 2005, 8(6): 361-71.
21. Gross SM, Gary TL, Browne DC, LaVeist TA. Gender Differences in Self-
Perception of Body Size and Body Satisfaction among Graduating Seniors from a Historically Black College. Journal of the National Medical Association 2005, 97(12): 1608-1619.
22. Kumanyika SK, Gary TL, Lancaster KJ, Samuel-Hodge CD, Banks-Wallace J,
Beech BM, Hughes-Halbert C, Karanja N, Odoms-Young A, Prewitt T, Whitt-Glover MC. Achieving Healthy Weight in African American Communities. Research Recommendations of the African American Collaborative Obesity Research Network (AACORN). Obesity Research 2005, 13(12): 2037-2047.
23. Gary TL, Baptiste-Roberts K, Crum RM, Cooper LA, Ford DE, Brancati, FL.
Changes in Depressive Symptoms and Metabolic Control over 3 Years among African Americans with Type 2 Diabetes. International Journal of Psychiatry in Medicine 2005, 35(4): 377-382.
24. Baptiste-Roberts K, Gary TL, Bone LR, Hill MN, Brancati FL. Perceived Body
Image among African Americans with Type 2 Diabetes. Patient Education and Counseling 2006, 60: 194-200.
25. Hill-Briggs F, Gary TL, Yeh HC, Batts-Turner M, Powe NR, Saudek C, Brancati
F. Social Problem Solving, Health Behaviors, and Disease Control in Urban African Americans with Type 2 Diabetes. Journal of Behavioral Medicine 2006, 29(1): 69-78.
26. Jackson CL, Bolen S, Brancati FL, Batts-Turner M, Gary TL*. A Systematic
Review of Interactive Computer-Assisted Technology in Diabetes Care. Journal of General Internal Medicine 2006, 21(2): 105-110.
27. Bolen S, Tilbert J, Baffi C, Gary TL, Powe NR, Howerton M, Ford J, Lai G,
Wilson R, Bass EB. Defining “Success” in Recruitment of Underrepresented Populations to Cancer Clinical Trials: Moving Toward a More Consistent Approach. Cancer 2006, 106(6): 1197-1204.
28. Lai GY, Gary TL, Tilburt J, Bolen S, Baffi C, Wilson R, Howerton M, Gibbons
MC, Tanpitukopongse P, Powe NR, Bass EB, Ford JG. Examination of Efficacy/Effectiveness of Strategies to Recruit Underrepresented Populations into Clinical Trials. Clinical Trials 2006, 3(2): 133-141.
29. Beach MC, Gary TL, Price E, Gozu A, Palacio A, Smarth C, Jenckes M,
Feuerstein C, Bass EB, Powe NR, Cooper LA. Improving health care quality for
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racial/ethnic minorities: A systematic review of provider and organization interventions. BMC Public Health 2006, 6(1): 104.
30. Gary TL, Gross SM, Browne DC, LaVeist TA. The College Health and
Wellness Study: Baseline Correlates of Overweight Among African Americans. Journal of Urban Health 2006, 83(2): 253-265.
31. Samuel-Hodge CD, Hill-Briggs F, Gary TL*. Lifestyle Intervention for
Prevention and Treatment of Type 2 Diabetes. Nurs Clin North Am 2006, 41(4): 567-88.
32. Sciamanna CN, Alvarez K, Miller J, Gary T, Bowen M. Attitudes toward Nurse
Practitioner-Led Chronic Disease Management to Improve Outpatient Quality of Care. American Journal of Medical Quality 2006, 21: 375-381.
33. Gary TL, Stark SA, LaVeist TA. Neighborhood Characteristics and Mental
Health among African Americans and Whites living in a Racially Integrated Urban Community. Health and Place 2007, 13(2): 569-75. (Electronic publication as of 8/06).
34. Howerton MW, Gibbons MC, Baffi CR, Gary TL, Lai GY, Bolen S, Tilbert J,
Tanpitukopongse P, Wilson RF, Powe NR, Bass EB, Ford JG. Provider Roles in the Recruitment of Underrepresented Populations to Cancer Clinical Trials. Cancer 2007, 109 (3): 465-76.
35. Casagrande SS, Gary TL, LaVeist TA, Gaskin DJ, Cooper LA. The Association
between Perceived Discrimination and Delay in Seeking and Adherence to Medical Care among Whites and African Americans Living in a Racially Integrated Community. Journal of General Internal Medicine 2007, 22(3): 389-95.
36. Tandon SD, Phillips K, Bordeaux B, Bone L, Brown P, Kagney K, Gary T, Kim
M, Levine D, Price E, Sydnor KD, Stone K, Bass EB. A Vision for Community Health Partnerships. Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research, Education, and Action 2007, 1(1): 11-30.
37. Casagrande SS, Wang Y, Anderson C, Gary TL*. Have Americans Increased
Their Fruit and Vegetable Intake? The Trends between 1988 and 2002. American Journal of Preventive Medicine 2007, 32(4): 257-63.
38. Baptiste-Roberts K, Gary TL, Beckles GLA, Gregg E, Owens M, Porterfield D,
Engelgau M. Family History of Diabetes, Health Status and Health Behaviors in a Population-Based Sample of African Americans. American Journal of Public Health 2007, 97(5): 907-12. (Electronic publication as of 3/29/06).
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39. Hill Briggs F, Yeh HC, Gary TL, Batts-Turner M, Brancati FL, D’Zurilla T. Development of the Diabetes Problem-Solving Scale-Self Report (DPSS-SR) in a Minority Type 2 Diabetes Sample. Diabetes Educator 2007, 33(2): 291-9.
40. Papas MA, Alberg AJ, Helzlsouer KJ, Ewing R, Gary TL, Klassen AC. The
Built Environment and Obesity: a Review of the Evidence. Epidemiologic Reviews 2007, 29: 129-43 (Electronic publication as of 5/07).
41. Gozu A, Bass EB, Powe NR, Cooper LA, Beach MC, Price E, Gary TL,
Robinson, K, Palacio A, Smarth C, Jenckes M, Feuerstein C. Instruments Used to Measure Cultural Competence of Health Professionals: A Systematic Review. Teaching and Learning in Medicine 2007, 19(2):180-90.
42. Hill-Briggs F, Batts-Turner M, Gary TL, Brancati FL, Levine DM, Hill MN,
Bone LR. Training Community Health Workers as Diabetes Educators for Urban African Americans: Value Added Using Participatory Methods. Progress in Community Health Partnerships 2007, 1(2): 185-193.
43. Tilburt J, Ford JG, Howerton MW, Gary TL, Lai GY, Bolen S, Baffi C, Wilson
RF, Tanpitukopongse P, Powe NR, Bass EB, Sugarman J. Applying Justice in Clinical Trials for Under-represented Populations. Clinical Trials 2007, 4(3):264-9.
44. Kumanyika SK, Whitt-Glover M, Gary TL, Prewitt E, Odoms-Young AM,
Banks-Wallace J, Beech BM, Hughes-Halbert C, Karanja H, Lancaster KJ, Samuel-Hodge CD. Expanding the Obesity Research Paradigm: Reaching African American Communities. Preventing Chronic Diseases 2007, 4(4): A112 (Electronic publication as of 9/15/07).
45. Karter AJ, Stevens MR, Brown AF, Duru OK, Gregg EW, Gary TL, Beckles GL,
Tseng C-W, Marrero DG, Waitzfelder B, Herman WH, Piette JD, Safford MM, Ettner SL. Educational disparities in health behaviors among patients with diabetes: The Translating Research Into Action for Diabetes (TRIAD) Study. BMC Public Health 2007, 7(12): 308 (Electronic publication as of 10/29/07).
46. Ford JG, Howerton MW, Lai GY, Gary TL, Bolen S, Gibbons MC, Tilburt J,
Baffi C, Tanpitukopongse P, Wilson RF, Powe NR, Bass EB. Recruiting Underrepresented Populations to Cancer Trials: A Systematic Review. Cancer 2008, 112(2):228-242. (Electronic publication as of 11/15/07).
47. Gary TL, Safford MM, Gerzoff RB, Ettner SL, Karter AJ, Beckles GL, Brown
AF. Perception of Neighborhood Problems, Health Behaviors, and Diabetes Outcomes for Adults with Diabetes in Managed Care: The Translating Research Into Action for Diabetes (TRIAD) Study. Diabetes Care 2008, 31:273-278. (Electronic Publication as of 11/13/07).
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48. Karter AJ, Stevens MR, Gregg EW, Brown AF, Tseng C-W, Marrero DG, Duru OK, Gary TL, Piette JD, Waitzfelder B, Herman WH, Beckles GL, Safford MM, Ettner SL. Educational Disparities in Rates of Smoking Among Diabetic Adults: The Translating Research Into Action for Diabetes Study. American Journal of Public Health 2008, 98(2): 365-70. (Electronic publication as of 6/28/07).
49. LaVeist T, Thorpe R, Bowen-Reid T, Jackson J, Gary T, Gaskin DJ, Browne DC.
Exploring Health Disparities in Integrated Communities: Overview of the EHDIC Study. Journal of Urban Health 2008, 85(1):11-21. (Electronic publication as of 11/13/07).
50. Baydoun MA, Gary TL, Caballero BH, Lawrence RS, Cheskin L, Wang Y.
Ethnic Differences in Dairy and Related Nutrient Consumption among US Adults, and Their Association with Obesity, Central Obesity, and the Metabolic Syndrome. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition 2008, 87(6):1914-25.
51. Gong L, Kao WHL, Brancati FL, Batts-Turner M, Gary TL*. Association
Between Parental History of Type 2 Diabetes and Glycemic Control in Urban African Americans. Diabetes Care 2008, 31(9):1173-76. (Electronic publication as of 6/05/08).
52. Dray-Spira R, Gary TL, Brancati FL. Educational Disparities in Cardiovascular
Diseases among Persons with and without Diabetes – United States, 1997-2005. Journal of General Internal Medicine 2008, 23(10):1634-41. (Electronic Publication as of 7/31/08)
53. Atta MG, Baptiste-Roberts K, Brancati FL, Gary TL*. The Natural Course of
Microalbuminuria among African Americans with Type 2 Diabetes: A 3 Year Study. American Journal of Medicine 2009, 122:62-72.
54. Golden SH, Bennett WL, Baptiste-Roberts K, Wilson LM, Barone B, Gary TL,
Bass E, Nicholson WK. Characteristics of Antepartum and Postpartum Glucose Testing and Risk of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus in Women with Prior Gestational Diabetes: A Systematic Review. Gender Medicine 2009, 6:109-122.
55. Baptiste-Roberts K, Barone BB, Gary TL, Golden SH, Wilson LM, Bass EB,
Nicholson WK. Risk Factors for Type 2 Diabetes among Women Having Gestational Diabetes: A Systematic Review. American Journal of Medicine 2009, 122(3):207-214.
56. Casagrande SS, Whitt-Glover MC, Lancaster KJ, Odoms-Young AM, Gary TL*.
The Built Environment and the Association with Physical Activity, Dietary Behaviors, and Obesity Among African Americans: American Journal of Preventive Medicine 2009, 36(2):174-81.
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57. Millstein RA, Yeh HC, Brancati FL, Batts-Turner M, Gary TL*. Food Availability, Neighborhood Socio-economic Status, and Dietary Patterns among Blacks with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus. Medscape J. Med 2009, 11(1):15.
58. LaVeist TA, Thorpe RJ, Bower KM, Gary-Webb TL*. Racial Disparities in
Diabetes are Explained by Environmental and Socio-Economic Factors: Findings from the Exploring Health Disparities in Integrated Communities (EHDIC) Study. Journal of General Internal Medicine 2009, 24(10): 1144-8.
59. Gary TL, Batts-Turner M, Yeh HC, Hill-Briggs F, Bone LR, Wang NY, Levine
DM Powe NR, Saudek CD, Hill MN, McGuire M, Brancati FL. A Randomized Controlled Trial of the Effects of a Nurse Case Manager and Community Health Worker Team on Diabetic Control, Emergency Room Visits, and Hospitalizations among Urban African Americans with Type 2 Diabetes. Archives of Internal Medicine 2009, 169(19): 1788-94.
60. Wang Y, Beydoun MA, Caballero B, Gary TL, Lawrence R. Trends in
American Adults’ Meat Consumption and its Association with Obesity. Public Health Nutrition 2010, 1:1-13.
61. Dray-Spira R, Gary-Webb TL, Brancati FL. Educational Disparities In
Mortality Among Adults With And Without Diabetes In The US. Diabetes Care 2010, 33(6):1200-5.
62. Gary-Webb TL, Baptiste-Roberts K, Pham L, Weshe-Thobaben J, Patricio J, Pi-
Sunyer FX, Jones L, Brown AF, Brancati FL. Neighborhood and Weight-Related Factors in the Look AHEAD study. BMC Public Health 2010, 10 (1): 312.
63. Casagrande SS, Gittelsohn J, Zonderman A, Evans M, Gary-Webb TL*.
Association of Walkability with Obesity in Baltimore City, Maryland. AJPH 2011, 101(S1): S318-324.
64. Casagrande SS, Franco M, Gittelsohn J, Zonderman A, Evans M, Kuczmarski M,
Gary-Webb TL*. Healthy Food Availability and the association with Body Mass Index in Baltimore, Maryland. Public Health Nutrition 2011, 14(16): 1001-7.
65. Evans KE, Coresh J, Bash L, Gary-Webb TL, Kottgen A, Carson K, Boulware
LE. Race Disparities in Access to Health Care and Incident Chronic Kidney Disease in the US. Nephrol Dial Transplant 2011, 26(3):899-908. (Electronic Publication as of 8/5/10)
66. Gary-Webb TL, Baptiste-Roberts K, Pham L, Weshe-Thobaben J, Patricio J, Pi-
Sunyer FX, Jones-Corneille L, Brown AF, Brancati FL. Neighborhood Socioeconomic Status, Depression, and Health Status in the Look AHEAD study. BMC Public Health 2011, 11:349.
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67. Mount D, Davis C, Kennedy B, Raatz S, Dotson K, Gary-Webb T, Thomas S.
Johnson K, Espeland M. Factors Influencing Enrollment of African Americans in the Look AHEAD Trial. Clinical Trials 2012, 9(1): 80-9.
68. Bleich SN, Herring B, Flagg D, Gary-Webb TL*. Reduction in purchases of
sugar-sweetened beverages among low income, black adolescents after exposure to caloric information. AJPH 2012, 102(2):329-35.
69. Golden SH, Brown A, Cauley JA, Chin MH, Gary-Webb TL, Kim C, Sosa JA,
Sumner AE, Anton B. Health Disparities in Endocrine Disorders: Biological, Clinical and Non-Clinical Factors- An Endocrine Society Scientific Statement. J Clin Endorin Metab 2012, 97 (9): E1579-639.
70. Suglia S, Clark CJ, Gary-Webb TL*. Adolescent Obesity, Change in Weight
Status, and Hypertension; Racial/Ethnic Variations. Hypertension 2013, 61(2): 290-5.
71. Gary-Webb TL, Suglia S, Terhanifar P. Social Epidemiology of Diabetes and
Associated Conditions. Current Diabetes Reports 2013, 13(6):850-9. 72. Remigio-Baker R, Diez-Roux A, Szklo M, Crum R, Leuotsakos J, Franco M,
Schreiner P, Carnethon M, Nettleton J, Mujahid M, Michos E, Gary-Webb T, Golden SH. Physical Environment, Depressive Symptoms, and Changes in Adiposity: The Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis. Psychosomatics 2014, 55(2): 144-54.
73. Gary-Webb TL, Maisonet Giachello AL, Maier K, Skrabak H. Sociecological
Determinants of Prediabetes and Type 2 Diabetes: Agenda for Action. Clinical Diabetes 2014, 32(3): 140-143.
74. Bleich SN, Berry CL, Gary-Webb TL, Herring BJ. Providing Understandable
Caloric Information to Reduce Sugary Beverage Consumption. AJPH 2014, 104(12): 2417-24.
75. Akinyemiju OF, Genkinger JM, Farhat M, Wilson A, Gary-Webb TL*,
Tehranifar P. Residential Environment and Breast Cancer Incidence and Mortality. A Systematic Review and Metal-Analysis. BMC Cancer 2015, March 28, 15:191.
76. Ruddock J, Poindexter M, Gary-Webb TL, Walker EA, Davis NJ. Innovative
Strategies to Improve Diabetes Outcomes in Disadvantaged Populations. Diabetic Medicine 2016, 33 (6): 723-33.
77. Elias T, Williams K, Barinas-Mitchell E, Document P, Hershey T, Gary-Webb
TL*. The Health Equity Certificate Program (HEGCP): A Targeted Approach to
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Reducing Health Disparities and Increasing the Competence of Health Professional Students. Pedagogy in Health Promotion, 24 August 2016, 10.1177/2373379916665637
78. Mendez DD, Gary-Webb TL, Goode R, Zheng Y, Imes CC, Fabio A, Duell J,
Burke LE. Neighborhood factors and six-month weight change among overweight individuals in a weight loss intervention. Prev Med Rep. 2016; 4:569-573.
79. Goode R, Stein M, Mendez D, Gary-Webb TL*. Inclusion and Reporting of African-Americans in Standard Behavioral Treatment for Obesity, 2001-2015. Western Journal of Nursing 2017, 39(8):1045-1069.
80. Gibbs BB, Carnethon MR, Gabriel KP, Gary-Webb T, Jakicic JM, Rana J, Reis JP, Siddique J, Sternfeld B, Lewis CE. Cross-sectional and longitudinal associations of sedentary time and physical activity with body mass index and waist circumference: the CARDIA study. AJPM 2017, 54(6):766-71.
81. Gary-Webb TL, Walker EA, Realmuto L, Kamler A, Lukin J, Tyson W,
Carrasquillo O, Weiss L. Translation of the National Diabetes Prevention Program to Engage Men in Disadvantaged Neighborhoods in New York City: A Description of Power Up for Health. Am J Mens Health, 2018 Mar 1:1557988318758788. doi: 10.1177/1557988318758788. [Epub ahead of print]
82. Realmuto L, Kamler A, Weiss L, Gary-Webb TL, Hodge ME, Pagán JA, Walker
EA. Power Up for Health-Participants' Perspectives on an Adaptation of the National Diabetes Prevention Program to Engage Men. Am J Mens Health, 2018 Mar 1:1557988318758786. doi: 10.1177/1557988318758786. [Epub ahead of print]
83. Walker EA, Weiss L, Gary-Webb TL, Realmuto L, Kamler A, Ravenell J,
Tejeda C, Lukin J, Schechter CB. Power Up for Health: Pilot Study Outcomes of a Diabetes Prevention Program for Men from Disadvantaged Neighborhoods. Am J Mens Health, 2018 Mar 1:1557988318758787. doi: 10.1177/1557988318758787. [Epub ahead of print]
84. Goode RW, Kalarchian MA, Craighead L, Conroy MB, Gary-Webb T, Bennett E, Cowell MM, Burke LE. Perceptions and experiences of appetite awareness training among African-American women who binge eat. Eat Weight Disord. 2018 Sep 16. doi: 10.1007/s40519-018-0577-z
85. Ji M, Ren D, Gary-Webb TL, Dunbar-Jacob J, Erlen JA. Characterizing a Sample of Chinese Patients With Type 2 Diabetes and Selected Health Outcomes. Diabetes Educ. 2019 Feb;45(1):105-115. doi: 10.1177/0145721718811561.
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86. Gary-Webb TL, Bear TM, Mendez DD, Schiff MD, Keenan E, Fabio A. Evaluation of a Mobile Farmer's Market Aimed at Increasing Fruit and Vegetable Consumption in Food Deserts: A Pilot Study to Determine Evaluation Feasibility. Health Equity 2018 Dec 18;2(1):375-383. doi: 10.1089/heq.2018.0003
87. Wint K, Elias TI, Mendez G, Mendez DD, Gary-Webb TL*. Experiences of Community Doulas Working with Low-Income, African American Mothers. Health Equity 2019. https://doi.org/10.1089/heq.2018.0045
88. Naqvi JB, Helgeson VS, Gary-Webb TL, Korytkowski MT, Seltman HJ. Sex, race, and the role of relationships in diabetes health: intersectionality matters. J Behav Med 2019. doi: 10.1007/s10865-019-00057-w. [Epub ahead of print]
89. Rupp K, Taverno Ross SE, Gary-Webb TL, Akiva T, Jakicic JM. Household Support for Physical Activity in Adolescent Girls Living in Primarily Low Socioeconomic Status Neighborhoods. Int J Exerc Sci. 2019 May 1;12(5):811-824.
90. Cui C, Gary-Webb TL, Mitchell-Miland C, Blum E, Duell J, Fabio A, Mendez D. Food Environment and Health Outcomes in the US: A Review of Audit Studies. (Submitted, BMC Public Health)
2. Books and Book Chapters, Publications listed as “Gary” or “Gary-Webb * indicates publication as senior author
1. Powe NR, Gary TL. Race and Research: Perspectives on Minority Participation in
Health Studies: Clinical Trials Chapter, Editor Bettina M. Beech (APHA publications, released Spring 2004), p 61-78.
2. Gielen AC, McDonald EM, Gary TL, Bone L. Using the PRECEDE/PROCEED
Model to Apply Health Behavior Theories, in Health Behavior and Health Education, 4th Edition, Glanz K, Rimer BK, and Viswanath KV (Editors), 2008, Jossey-Bass (John Wiley & Sons, Inc).
3. Casagrande SS, Gary-Webb TL*. Trends in US Adult Fruit and Vegetable Intakes,
in Bioactive Foods in Promoting Health. Ronald Ross Watson andVictor R. Preedy (Editors), 2010, Oxford Academic Press, p 111-130.
4. Baptiste-Roberts K, Gary-Webb TL*. Family History of Diabetes, Risk Factor
Awareness, and Health Behaviors. Diabetes in Black America: Public Health and Clinical Solutions to a National Crisis. Leonard Jack, Jr. (Editor). 2010, Hilton Publishing Company, Roscoe, Illinois, p 117-128.
5. Gary-Webb TL, Samuel-Hodge C, Narayan KM, Hill-Briggs F. Prevention and
Treatment of Diabetes among African-American Adults. Diabetes in Black
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America: Public Health and Clinical Solutions to a National Crisis. Leonard Jack, Jr. (Editor). 2010, Hilton Publishing Company, Roscoe, Illinois, p 360-372.
6. Rolle I, Perry G, Mghamba J, Gary-Webb T, Davila EP, Nsubuga P. Chapter 3. An
Overview of Chronic Disease Surveillance. Public Health in the 21st Century. Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) in Developing Countries. Nancy Phaswana-Mafuya and Dimitri Tassiopaulos (Editors). Nova Science Publishers, Inc, New York. 2011
7. Bleich SN, Singal P, Gary-Webb TL*. Prevention Strategies for Obesity.
Integrative Weight Management. Gerard E. Mullin, Lawrence J. Cheskin, Laura E. Matarese (Editors). Springer Science + Business Media, Inc, NY, NY. 2014, Chapter 26. pg. 379-393.
8. Carson TL, Baptiste-Roberts KA, Gary-Webb TL*. Body Image as a Contributor
to Weight in Pregnancy and Postpartum: Racial Differences. During Pregnancy and Clinical Practice. Wanda Nicholson, Kesha Baptiste-Roberts (Editors). Springer Science + Business Media, Inc, NY, NY. Published 2014.
9. Flynn S, Cooper LA, Gary-Webb TL*. The Role of Culture in Promoting Effective
Clinical Communication, Behavior Change, and Treatment Adherence. The Oxford Handbook of Health Communication, Behavior Change, and Treatment Adherence. Leslie R. Martin, M. Robin DiMatteo (Editors). In Press.ess Media, Inc, NY, NY. Published 2015.
10. Gary-Webb TL, Baumann SE, Rodriquez EK, Isaac I, LaVeist TA. NIMHD
Disparities Textbook. Chapter 3- Racial/Ethnic, Socioeconomic, and other Social Determinants. In Press.
3. Published Proceedings, Publications listed as “Gary” or “Gary-Webb * indicates publication as senior author
1. Beach MC, Cooper LA, Robinson KA, Price EG, Gary TL, Jenckes MW, Gozu A,
Smarth, C, Palacio A, Feuerstein CJ, Bass EB, Powe NR. Strategies for Improving Minority Healthcare Quality. Evid Rep Technol Assess (Summ). 2004 Jan;(90):1-8. Prepared for the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) by the Johns Hopkins University Evidenced-Based Practice Center, Baltimore, MD. Contract #290-02-0018.
2. Ford JG, Howerton MW, Bolen S, Gary TL, Lai GY, Tilburt J, Gibbons MC, Baffi
C, Feuerstein C, Tanpitukpongse P, Powe NR, Bass EB. Knowledge and Access to Information on Recruitment of Underrepresented Populations to Clinical Trials. Evid Rep Technol Assess (Summ). 2005 Jun;(122):1-11. Prepared by the Johns Hopkins University Evidence-Based Practice Center, Baltimore, MD
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3. Nicholson WK, Wilson LM, Witkop CT, Baptiste-Roberts K, Bennett WL, Bolen S, Barone BB, Golden SH, Gary TL, Neale DM, Bass EB. Therapeutic Management, Delivery, and Postpartum Risk Assessment in Gestational Diabetes. Evid Rep Technol Assess (Full Report). 2008 March;(162):1-96 (Prepared by Johns Hopkins Evidence-based Practice Center under Contract No. 290-02-0018.) AHRQ Publication No. 08-E004. Rockville, MD: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. March 2008
4. Published Abstracts (since 2009), Publications listed as “Gary” or “Gary-Webb * indicates publication as senior author 1. Gary-Webb TL, Castro A, Baptiste-Roberts K, Weshe-Thobaben J, Patricio J, Pi-
Sunyer FX, Jones-Corneille L, Safford M, Vitolins M, Brancati FL. Neighborhood and 1-Yr Weight-Related Factors in the Look AHEAD Study. Oral Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Washington, DC, October 2011.
2. Shi Z, Baptiste-Roberts K, Weshe-Thobaben J, Patricio J, Pi-Sunyer FX, Jones-
Corneille L, Safford M, Vitolins M, Brancati FL, Gary-Webb TL*. Neighborhood Effects on Long Term Diabetes Control in the Look AHEAD Study. Poster Presentation at the 72th Scientific Sessions of the American Diabetes Association, Philadelphia, PA, June 2012.
3. Gary Webb TL, Moon YP, Rundek T, Sacco R, Paik M, Elkind MS. Racial/Ethnic
Differences in Risk Factors for Type 2 Diabetes: The Northern Manhattan Study (NOMAS). Oral Presentation at the 72th Scientific Sessions of the American Diabetes Association, Philadelphia, PA, June 2012.
4. Fapohunda AO, Gary-Webb T*. Cultural Barriers/Facilitators to Access and
Utilization of Health Care among African Immigrants. Poster Presentation at the 142nd Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, New Orleans, LA, November 2014.
5. Baptiste-Roberts K, Norwood A, Wyatt S, Gary-Webb TL*. Family History of
Type 2 Diabetes, CVD Risk Factors, and Preventive Health Behaviors among African Americans: The Jackson Heart Study. Poster Presentation at the 143rd Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Chicago, IL, November 2015.
6. Fabio A, Giannaks J, Mendez D, Gary-Webb TL*. The relationship between
alcohol outlet density and violence is explained by commercial activity.' has been selected as a poster presentation. Poster Presentation at the 2016 Epidemiology Congress of the Americas, Miami, FL, June 2016.
7. Gary-Webb TL, Weiss L, Realmuto L, Kamler A, Lukin J, Walker EA. Translating
the National Diabetes Prevention Program to Engage Men in Disadvantaged Communities in New York City (NYC). Poster Presentation at the 7thth Meeting of
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the African American Collaborative Obesity Research Network (AACORN), Philadelphia, PA, August 2016.
8. Gary-Webb TL, Weiss L, Realmuto L, Kamler A, Lukin J, Walker EA. Translating
the National Diabetes Prevention Program to Engage Men in Disadvantaged Communities in New York City (NYC). Oral Presentation at the 144th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Denver, CO, November 2016.
9. Rupp K, Ross SE, Gary-Webb TL, Akiva T, Jakicic JM. Parental Support for
Physical Activity in Adolescent Girls Recruited from Lower Socioeconomic Status Neighborhoods. Poster presentation at the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM), Denver, CO, June 2017.
10. Realmuto L, Kamler A, Weiss L, Gary-Webb TL, Lukin J, Walker EA. Power Up
for Health. A Translation of the National Diabetes Prevention Program for Men in Disadvantaged Communities in New York City. Poster Presentation at the 77th Scientific Sessions of the American Diabetes Association, San Diego, CA, June 2017.
11. Gary-Webb TL, Miller S, Schwartz H, Dubowitz T. State of the Literature on
Housing and Cardiometabolic Health: A Missed Opportunity for Natural Experiment Studies. Poster Presentation at the 145th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Atlanta, GA, November 2017.
12. Kamler A, Realmuto, L, Weiss L, Gary-Webb TL, Lukin J, Walker EA. Adapting
the National Diabetes Prevention Program for Men: Qualitative findings on the significance of an all-male program. Oral Presentation at the 145th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Atlanta, GA, November 2017.
13. Maseru M, Mendez DD, Garland R, Gary-Webb TL. Health Equity for African
American Populations across the Lifespan: Research and Practice Activities at the Center for Health Equity, University of Pittsburgh, Graduate School of Public Health. Oral Presentation at the 146th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, San Diego, CA, November 2018.
14. Felter EM, Smith M, Gary-Webb TL. Evaluation Strategies to Address Prediabetes
Among Food Pantry Client: Lessons Learned from a National Model Pilot Project. Oral Presentation at the 146th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, San Diego, CA, November 2018.
5. Other Publications, Pub.lications listed as “Gary” or “Gary-Webb * indicates publication as senior author
1. Gary TL, Brancati FL. Response to Rehman et al. Diabetes Care 2000,
23(10):1596-1597.
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2. Fagot-Campagna A, Gary TL, Benjamin SM. Cardiovascular Risk in Diabetes: A Story of Missed Opportunities. Diabetes Care 2001, 24(11): 295-6.
3. Gary TL, Brancati FL. Strategies to Curb the Epidemic of Diabetes and Obesity in
Primary Care Settings. Journal of General Internal Medicine 2004, 19(12): 1242-3. 4. Gary TL, Brancati FL. Socio-economic position and the risk of type 2 diabetes.
International Journal of Epidemiology 2005, 34(6): 1282-3.Tilburt J, Ford JG, Howerton MW, Gary TL, Lai GY, Bolen S, Baffi C, Wilson RF, Tanpitukopongse P, Powe NR, Bass EB, Sugarman J. Author’s response to J. Kahn. Clinical Trials 2007, 4(3):271.
5. Barnes CG, Brancati FL, Gary TL*. Mandatory Reporting of Non-Communicable Diseases: The Example of the New York City A1c Registry (NYCAR). Virtual Mentor, (on-line ethics journal for the American Medical Association) 2007, 9(12):827-831.
6. Samal L, Yeh HC, Gary-Webb TL, Jackson C, Brancati F. Computer and Internet
Use in Urban African Americans with Type 2 Diabetes in Relation to Glycemic Control, Hypertension Control, Emergency Department Use, Diabetes-related Knowledge, and Health Literacy. Diabetes Care 2010, 33(1): e9.
7. Position paper on: United Nations High Level Meeting on Noncommunicable Disease Prevention and Control. Columbia Mailman School of Health Chronic Disease Initiative Working Group. September 2011.
8. Bleich SN, Herring B, Flagg D, Gary-Webb TL*. Bleich et al. Respond. AJPH 2012 June 14.
SERVICE 1. Service to School and University
Years Committee/Center Position 2002 Search Committee: Tenure Track Faculty
position in CVD Epidemiology: Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD
Member
2002 – 2004 Public Health Practice/Applied Epidemiology Workgroup: Department of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD
Member
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Years Committee/Center Position 2002 - present
Center for Health Disparities Solutions (CHDS), Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD
Core Faculty Member
2003 - 2009 Welch Center for Prevention, Epidemiology, and Clinical Research, Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, Baltimore, MD
Core Faculty Member
2004 Search Committee: Human Resources Coordinator: Department of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD
Member
2004 - 2005 Steering Committee, Obesity Task Force: Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD
Member
2004 - 2006 Search Committee, Kellogg Community Health Scholars: Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD
Member
2004 – 2007 Student Funding Committee, Department of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD
Member
2005 - 2006 Committee on Student Diversity, Department of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD
Chair
2005 - 2009 C. Sylvia and Eddie C. Brown Community Health Scholarship Program: Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD
Member, Advisory Committee
2007 - 2009 Admissions/Credentials Committee, Department of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD
Member
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Years Committee/Center Position 2008 - 2009 Committee on Affirmative Action, Johns
Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD
Member
2010 - 2011 Doctoral Committee/Methods Exam Sub Committee, Department of Epidemiology, Columbia Mailman School of Public Health, New York, NY
Member
2010 - 2013 Masters Committee, Department of Epidemiology, Columbia Mailman School of Public Health, New York, NY
Member
2011 - 2013 Diversity Committee, Department of Epidemiology, Columbia Mailman School of Public Health, New York, NY
Member
2011 - 2013 New York Obesity Nutrition Research Center, St. Luke’s Roosevelt Hospital, New York, NY
Member
2013 - present
Center for Health Equity, University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health, Pittsburgh, PA
Associate Director
2014- 2015 Pitt Public Health Wellness Committee, University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health, Pittsburgh, PA
Member
2014- present
Faculty Development Committee, Department of Behavioral and Community Health Sciences, University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health, Pittsburgh, PA
Chair
2016-2018 Faculty Appointments, Promotion and Tenure Committee, University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health, Pittsburgh, PA
Member
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Years Committee/Center Position 2016-2018 Strategic Planning Committee, Department of
Behavioral and Community Health Sciences, University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health, Pittsburgh, PA
Member
2. Service to Field of Scholarship a. Editorial Boards, Editorships
Date Position Organization 2005 – 2009 2016- present
Associate Editor Associate Editor
Journal: Progress in Community Health Partnerships (PCHP). Development of a new journal to highlight work on community based participatory research (CBPR) and community health partnerships. Funded by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation in collaboration with the Johns Hopkins Urban Health Institute. Journal: Preventing Chronic Disease, published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
b. Manuscript and Other Document/Publication Review
Dates Journal Title 2000 - present Diabetes Care, Epidemiology, Journal of General Internal
Medicine, Journal of the National Medical Association, American Journal of Preventive Medicine, Annals of Behavioral Medicine, Ethnicity & Disease, Annals of Internal Medicine, Psychosomatic Medicine, European Journal of Clinical Nutrition, Diabetologia, The American Journal of Managed Care, American Journal of Public Health, Archives of Internal Medicine, Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved, American Journal of Epidemiology, Social Science & Medicine, Medical Care, Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism, Journal of Health Psychology, Clinical Psychology Review, Journal of Behavioral Medicine, Progress in Community Health Partnerships, Preventing Chronic Disease, Obesity Reviews, Journal of Health Care Disparities Research.
2004 “Minority Populations and Health,” Thomas A. LaVeist (Jossey-Bass Publishers, released 2005), Epidemiology and Race/Ethnicity Chapter
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Dates Journal Title 2007 USDA report: “The Fruit and Vegetable Landscape 1994-2002” 2012 “Approaches to Weight Maintenance in Adults: A Comparative
Effectiveness Review,” AHRQ Effective Health Care Program c. Study Sections, Review Panels, and Advisory Boards
Date Position Organization and Nature of Activity 2003 Grant Reviewer Michigan Diabetes Research and Training
Center, Feasibility Pilot Grants 2004-2005 Grant Reviewer Johnson & Johnson Community Health Care
Program Grants 2004-2015 Abstract Reviewer American Diabetes Association Annual
Scientific Sessions 2007 Reviewer Assignee Pennsylvania Department of Health
Applications for Centers of Excellence in Obesity Research
2007 Objective Reviewer ASPH Internship Program 2007 Grant Reviewer University of Alabama at Birmingham
(UAB)-Clinical Nutrition Research Center Pilot Grant Program
2007 Performance Reviewer
Pennsylvania Department of Health Centers of Excellence in Obesity Research
2007 Grant Reviewer Special Emphasis Panel (ZCD1-ZDQ03): Evaluation of Worksite Health Promotion Projects (CD07-004), Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
2007 Abstract Reviewer 6th International Conference on Urban Health (ICUH)
2007-2008 Abstract Reviewer American Public Health Association (APHA) Annual Meeting
2008-2009 Manuscript Proposal Reviewer
Jackson Heart Study Publications Committee
2008 Grant Reviewer Diabetes Research and Training Center (DRTC) Pilot Grants, Johns Hopkins
2008 Grant Reviewer Merck Alliance to Reduce Disparities in Diabetes
2008 Abstract Reviewer American Heart Association (AHA), Annual Scientific Sessions
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Date Position Organization and Nature of Activity 2009 Grant Reviewer American Association for the Advancement of
Science (AAAS) Diabetes and Obesity review panel for the King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology (KACST)
2009 Grant Reviewer Special Emphasis Panel (PAR-07-231), CDC Grants for Public Health Dissertation Research, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
2010 Grant Reviewer Collaborative Incentive Research Grant (CIRG) Program, City University of New York (CUNY)
2010 Abstract Reviewer The Obesity Society (TOS), 28th Annual Scientific Meeting
2012 Grant Reviewer Diabetes Research and Training Center Pilot Grants, University of Chicago
2013 Grant Reviewer Collaborative Research and Innovations Opportunities (CIRO) Team applications, Alberta Innovates Health Solutions (AIHS), Alberta Canada
2013 Performance Reviewer
Pennsylvania Department of Health
2015 Performance Reviewer
State University of New York (SUNY) Downstate Grants
2015 Grant Reviewer Diabetes Research and Training Center Pilot Grants, Johns Hopkins
2015 2016 2017
Grant Reviewer Grant Reviewer Grant Reviewer
Special Emphasis Panel (ZDP1 EEO 11), CDC National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion. DP15-002: Population-Based Diabetes in Youth Registry Social Sciences and Population Studies Study Section (SSPA), NIH, Bethesda, MD Special Emphasis Panel, PAR 15-346, Time-Sensitive Obesity Policy and Program Evaluation, NIH (by teleconference)
2019 Grant Reviewer Special Emphasis Panel, PAR 15-346, Time-Sensitive Obesity Policy and Program Evaluation, NIH (by teleconference)
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d. Leadership in Scholarly and Professional Organizations and Honorary Societies
Date Position Organization 2008-2009 Member, Planning
Committee American Diabetes Association (ADA), Health Care Delivery Section
2011-2012 Member, Planning Committee
American Diabetes Association (ADA), Epidemiology Section
2013 – present Member, African American Diabetes Action Council (AADAC)
American Diabetes Association (ADA)
2009-2011 Section Councilor American Public Health Association (APHA)
2011 Planning Committee for the 2011 Epidemiology Congress
American Public Health Association (APHA)
2011-2015 Governing Councilor American Public Health Association (APHA)
2016 Planning Committee for the 2016 Epidemiology Congress
American Public Health Association (APHA)
2002-2004 Member, Awards Committee
American College of Epidemiology (ACE)
2002 Charter Member African American Collaborative Obesity Research Network (AACORN)
2012 Member, Planning Committee, Bi-Annual Meeting
African American Collaborative Obesity Research Network (AACORN)
2014-2015 Member, Sustainability Committee
African American Collaborative Obesity Research Network (AACORN)
2017- present 2018- present
Chair-Elect, Epidemiology Section Executive Committee
American Public Health Association (APHA) Council on Black Health
3. Service for Practice and Policy-Making, including Consultantships a. Governmental Organizations
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Date Position Type of Service and/or Agency 2009 Consultant Center for Medicaid and Medicare
Services (CMS), Diabetes Self-Management Interventions for Minorities Project
2004-2008 Steering Committee Member Maryland State Coalition to Control Diabetes (MD State Health Department)
2009-2014 2017-2018
National Advisory Member Consultant, Developed Health Equity Briefs based on County Survey
United Negro College Fund Special Programs Corporation (UNCFSP)/National Library of Medicine (NLM) Historically Black College and Universities (HBCU) ACCESS Project Allegheny County Health Department (ACHD)
b. Non-Governmental and Community-Based Organizations
Date Position Type of Service and/or Organization
2004-2006 Consultant Michigan State University, Reducing Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Healthcare Project
2008 Advisory Committee Member Merck Company Foundation Health Care Disparities Initiative (HCDI)
2005-2007 Local Advisory Council Member
Sports4kids, non-profit now called Playworks
2007 Local Advisory Board Member
International Conference on Urban Health
2007-2009 Member Collaborative Obesity Network, Summit Health Institute for Research And Evaluation, Inc. (SHIRE)
2010-2011 Consultant RWJF New Connections Grant Program (Johns Hopkins, PI: Sara Bleich)
2011-2013 Consultant RWJF Healthy Eating Research Grant Program (Johns Hopkins, PI: Sara Bleich)
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Date Position Type of Service and/or Organization
2012 – 2015 Board of Directors Vice Chairman
Institute to Advance Chronic Disease Prevention and Intervention (IACDPI), Inc.