June 11, 2010 - UAB



Publications, Presentations, and Awarded Grants Relating to Health Disparities (by Partnership scientists, not directly related to the U54 projects or resources) Updated: 8/12/2013

Peer-reviewed publications 2006-2011:

1. Agne, A.A.; Daubert, R.; Munoz, M.L.; Scarinci, I.; Cherrington, A.L. The cultural context of obesity: Exploring perceptions of obesity and weight loss among Latina immigrants. J Immigr Minor Health. 2011 Dec 1. [Epub ahead of print]

2. Alexander, D.D.; Waterbor, J.; Hughes, T.; Funkhouser, E.; Grizzle, W.; Manne, U. African-American and Caucasian disparities in colorectal cancer mortality and survival by data source: an epidemiologic review. Cancer Biomark. 2007;3:301-13.

3. Allman, R.M.; Sawyer, P.; Crowther, M.; Strothers III, H.S.; Turner, T.; Fouad, M.N. Predictors of 4-year retention among African American and white community-dwelling participants in the UAB Study of Aging. Gerontologist 2011;51 Suppl 1:S46-58.

4. Azuero, A.; Pisu, M.; McNees, P.; Burkhardt, J.; Benz, R.;  Meneses, K. An application of longitudinal analysis of skewed outcomes. Nursing Res 2010;59:301-7.

5. Baskin, M.L.; Gary, L.C.; Hardy, C.M; Schoenberger, Y.M.; Scarinci, I.; Fouad, M.N.; Partridge, E.E. Predictors of retention of African American women in a walking program. Am J Health Behav 2011;35:40-50.

6. Bruce, M. A.; Beech, B. M.; Edwards, C. L.; Sims, M.; Scarinci, I. C.; Whitfield, K. E.; Gilbert, K.; Crook, E. D. Weight status and high blood pressure among low-income African-American men. Am J Mens Health 2011;5:255-60.

7. Brunner, R.L.; Cochrane, B.; Jackson, R.D.; et al., for the Women’s Health Initiative Investigators. Calcium, vitamin D supplementation, and physical function in the Women’s Health Initiative. J Am Diet Assoc 2008:108:1472-9.

8. Carroll, W.R.; Foushee, H.R. Jr.; Hardy, C.M.; Floyd, T.; Sinclair, C.F.; Scarinci, I. Tobacco use among rural African American young adult males. Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 2011;145:259-63.

9. Castle, P.E.; Rausa, A.; Walls, T.; Gravitt, P.E.; Partridge, E.E.; Olivo, V.; Niwa, S.; Morrissey, K.G.; Tucker, L.; Katki, H.; Scarinci, I. Comparative community outreach to increase cervical cancer screening in the Mississippi Delta. Prev Med. 2011;52:452-5.

10. Cherrington, A.; Ayala, G.X.; Elder, J.P.; Arredondo, E,M; Fouad, M.; Scarinci, I. Recognizing the diverse roles of community health workers in the elimination of health disparities: from paid staff to volunteers. Ethn Dis 2010;20:189-94.

11. Cherrington, A.; Ayala, G.X.; Scarinci, I.; Corbie-Smith, G. Developing a family-based diabetes program for Latino immigrants: do men and women face the same barriers? Fam Community Health. 2011;34:280-90.

12. Chu, K.C.; Chen, M.S.; Dignan, M.B.; Taylor, E.; Partridge, E.E. Parallels between development of therapeutic drugs and cancer health disparities programs: implications for disparities reduction. Cancer 2008;113: 2790-6.

13. Croswell, J.M.; Kramer, B.S.; Kreimer, A.R.; Prorock, P.C.; Xu, J.L.; Baker, S.G.; Fagerstrom, R.; Riley, T.L.; Clapp, J.D.; Berg, C.D.; Gohagan, J.K.; Andriole, G.L.; Chia, D.; Church, T.R.; Crawford, E.D.; Fouad, M.N.; Gelmann, E.P.; Lamerato, L.; Reding, D.J.; Schoen, R.E. Cumulative incidence of false-positive results in repeated, multi-modality cancer screening. Ann Fam Med 2009;7:212-22.

14. Dignan, M.; Evans, M.; Kratt, P.; Pollack, L.A.; Pisu, M.; Smith, J.L.; Prayor-Patterson, H.; Houston, P.; Watson, C.; Hullett, S.; Martin, M.Y.  Recruitment of low income, predominantly minority cancer survivors to a randomized trial of the I Can Cope cancer education program. J Healthcare Poor Underserved 2011;22:912-24.

15. Downs, L., Jr.; Scarinci, I.C.; Einstein, M.; Collins, Y.; Flowers, L. Overcoming the barriers to HPV vaccination in high-risk populations in the US? Gynecol Oncol 2010;117:486-90.

16. Drewry, J.; Garcés-Palacio, I.C.; Scarinci, I.C. Awareness and knowledge about human papillomavirus among latina immigrants.  Ethn Dis 2010;20:327-33.

17. Fouad, M.; Wynn, T.; Martin, M.; Partridge, E. Patient-navigation pilot project: results from the Community Health Advisors in Action Program (CHAAP). Ethn Dis 2010;20:155-61.

18. Fouad, M.N. Enrollment of minorities in clinical trials: Did we overcome the barriers? Contemp Clin Trials 2009;30:103-4.

19. Frazier, M.; Garces, I.; Scarinci, I.C.; Marsh-Tootle, W. Seeking eye care for children: Perceptions among Hispanic immigrant parents. J Immigr Minor Health 2009;11: 215-21.

20. Garcés-Palacio, I.C.; Altarac, M.; Kirby, R.S.; McClure, L.A.; Mulvihill, B.A.; Scarinci, I.C. Contribution of health care coverage in cervical cancer screening follow-up: findings from a cross-sectional study in Colombia.  Int J Gynecol Cancer 2010;20:1232-9.

21. Halanych, J.H.; Safford, M.M.; Shikany, J.M.; Cuffee, Y.; Person, S.D.; Scarinci, I.C., Kiefe, C.I., Allison, J.J. The association between income, education, and experiences of discrimination in older African American and European American patients. Ethn Dis. 2011;21:223-9.

22. Hocking, W.G.; Hu, P.; Lken, M.M.; Winslow, S.D.; Kvale, P.A.; Prorock, P.C.; Ragard, L.R.; Lynch, D.A.; Andriole, G.; Buys, S.S.; Fouad, M.; Fuhrman, C.; Isaacs, C.; Yokochi, L.; Riley, T.L.; Gohagan, J.K.; Berg, C.D.; for the PLCO Project Team. Lung cancer screening in the Randomized Prostate, Lung, Colorectal and Ovarian (PLCO) Cancer Screening Trial. J Natl Cancer Inst 2010;102:722-31.

23. Holt, C.L.; Clark, E.M.; Roth, D.; Crowther, M.; Kohler, C.; Fouad, M.; Foushee, R.; Lee, P.A.; Southward, P.L. Development and validation of instruments to assess potential religion-health mechanisms in an African American population. J Black Psychol 2009;35:271-88.

24. *Holt, C.L.; Litaker, M.S.; Scarinci, I.C.; Debnam, K.J.; McDavid, C.; McNeal, S.F.; Eloubeidi, M.A.; Crowther, M.; Bolland, J.; Martin, M.Y. Spiritually based intervention to increase colorectal cancer screening among African Americans: screening and theory-based outcomes from a randomized trial. Health Educ Behav. 2013;40:458-68.

25. Holt, C.L.; Oster, R.A.; Clay, K.S.; Urmie, J.; Fouad, M. Religiosity and physical and emotional functioning among African American and white colorectal and lung cancer patients. J Psychosocl Oncol 2011;29:372-93.

26. Holt, C.L.; Roberts, C.; Scarinci, I.C.; Wiley, S. R.; Eloubeidi, M.; Crowther, M.; Bolland, J.; Litaker, M. S.; Southward, V.; Coughlin, S. S. Development of a spiritually-based educational program to increase colorectal cancer screening among African American men and women. Health Commun 2009;24, 400-12.

27. Holt, C.L.; Shipp, M.; Eloubeidi, M.; Clay, K.S.; Smith-Janas, M.A.; Janas, M.J.; Britt, K.; Norena, M.; Fouad, M.N. Use of focus group data to develop recommendations for demographically segmented colorectal cancer educational strategies. Health Educ Res 2009;24:876-89.

28. Holt, C.L.; Shipp, M.; Eloubeidi, M.; Fouad, M.; Britt, K.; Norena, M. Your body is the temple: Impact of a spiritually-based colorectal cancer educational intervention delivered through community health advisors. Health Promot Pract 2011;12:577-88.

29. Houston, T.K.; Allison, J.J., Sussman, M.; Horn, W.; Holt, C.L.; Trobaugh, J.; Salas, M.; Pisu, M.; Cuffee, Y.L.; Larkin, D.; Person, S.D.; Barton, B.; Kiefe, C.I.; Hullett, S. Culturally appropriate storytelling to improve blood pressure: a randomized trial. Ann Intern Med 2011;18;154:77-84.

30. Laiyemo, A.O.; Doubeni, C.; Pinsky, P.F.; Doria-Rose, V.P.; Bresalier, R.; Lamerato, L.E.; Crawford, E.D.; Kvale, P.; Fouad, M.; Hickey, T.; Riley, T.; Weissfeld, J.; Schoen, R.E.; Marcus, P.M.; Prorok, P.C.; Berg, C.D. Race and colorectal cancer disparities: health-care utilization vs different cancer susceptibilities. J Natl Cancer Inst 2010;102:538-46.

31. Levine, D.; Allison, J.; Cherrington, A.; Richman, J.; Scarinci, I.C.; Houston, T. Disparities in self-monitoring of blood glucose among low-income ethnic minority populations with diabetes, United States. Ethn Dis 2009;19, 97-103.

32. Levine, R.S.; Rust, G.; Pisu, M.; Agboto, V.; Baltrus, P.; Briggs, N.C.; Zoorob, R.; Juarez, P.; Hull, P.; Goldzweig, I.; Hennekens, C.H. Increased Black:White disparities in mortality following lifesaving innovations: A possible consequence of US federal laws. Am J Pub Health 2010;100:2176-84.

33. Lisovicz, N.; Wynn, T.; Fouad, M.; Partridge, E.E. Cancer health disparities: What we have done. Am J Med Sci 2008;335:254-9.

34. Martin, M.Y.; Kim, Y.I.; Kratt, P.; Litaker, M.; Kohler, C.L.; Schoenberger, Y.M.; Clarke, S.; Prayor-Patterson, H.; Tsent, P.S.; Pisu, M.; Williams, O.D. Medication adherence among rural, low-income hypertensive adults: a randomized trial of a multimedia community-based intervention. Am J Health Prom 2011;25:372-8.

35. Martin, M.Y.; Kohler, C.; Kim, Y.; Kratt, P.; Schoenberger, Y.M.; Litaker, M.S.; Prayor-Patterson, H.M.; Clarke, S.J.; Andrews, S.; Pisu, M. Taking less than prescribed: Medication non-adherence and provider-patient relationships in lower-income, rural minority adults with hypertension. J Clin Hypertens (Greenwich) 2010;12:706-13.

36. Martin, M.Y.; Pisu, M.; Oster, R.; Urmie, J.G.; Schrag, D.; Huskamp, H.; Lee, C.; Kiefe, C.; Fouad, M. Racial variation in willingness to trade financial resources for life prolonging cancer treatment. Cancer 2011;117:3476-84.

37. Martin, M.Y.; Pollack, L.A.; Evans, M.B.; Smith, J.L.; Kratt, P.; Prayor-Patterson, H.; Watson, C.; Dignan, M., Cheney, L.; Hullett, S.; Liwo, A.; Pisu, M. Listen and learn: Enhancing the evaluation of a program for low income cancer survivors through first understanding their informational need. Oncol Nursing Forum 2011;38:E55-9.

38. Nagy, M.C.; Johnson, R.E.; Vanderpool, R.C.; Fouad, M.N.; Dignan, M.; Wynn, T.A.; Partridge, E.E.; Scarinci, I.; Holt, C.; Person, S.D. Process evaluation in action: Lessons learned from Alabama REACH 2010. J Health Dispar Res Pract 2007;2:63-77.

39. Newby, P.K.; Noel, S.E.; Grant, R.; Judd, S.; Shikany, J.M.; Ard, J. Race and region are associated with nutrient intakes among black and white men in the United States. J Nutr. 2011;141:296-303.

40. Nichols, C.; Holt, C.L.; Shipp, M.; Eloubeidi, M.; Fouad, M.N.; Britt, K. Physician knowledge, perceptions of barriers, and patient colorectal cancer screening practices. Am J Med Qual 2009;24:116-22.

41. Nichter, M.; Greaves, L.; Bloch, M.; Paglia, M.; Scarinci, I.C.; Tolosa, J.E.; Novotny, T.E. Tobacco use and secondhand smoke exposure during pregnancy in low- and middle-income countries: The need for social and cultural research. Acta Obstet Gynecol Scand 2010;89:465-77.

42. Oliver, J.S.; Grindel, C.G.; DeCoster, J.; Ford, C.D.; Martin, M.Y. Benefits, barriers, sources of influence, and prostate cancer screening among rural men. Public Health Nurs. 2011;28:515-22.

43. Partridge, E.E.; Abu-Rustum, N.; Campos, S.; Fahey, P.J.; Farmer, M.; Garcia, R.L.; Giuliano, A.; Jones, H.W., 3rd; Lele, S.M.; Lieberman, R.W.; Massad, S.L.; Morgan, M.A.; Reynolds, R.K.; Rhodes, H.E.; Singh, D.K.; Smith-McCune, K.; Teng, N.; Trimble, C.L.; Valea, F.; Wilczynski, S; National Comprehensive Cancer Networks. Cervical cancer screening. J Natl Compr Cancer Netw 2010;6:1358-86.

44. Partridge, E.E.; Fouad, M. Community-driven approaches for reducing health disparities in cancer. J Am Med Assoc 2010; 303:1090-1.

45. Pisu, M.; Azuero, A.; McNees, P.; Burkhardt, J.; Benz, R.; Meneses, K. The out of pocket cost of breast cancer survivors: A review. J Cancer Surviv 2010;4:202-9.

46. Pisu, M.; Azuero, A.; Meneses, K.; Burkhardt, J.; McNees, P. Out of pocket cost comparison between Caucasian and minority breast cancer survivors in the Breast Cancer Education Intervention (BCEI). Breast Cancer Res Treat 2011;127:521-9.

47. Pisu, M.; Cloud, G.; Austin, S.; Raper, J.L.; Stewart, K.E.; Schumacher, J.E. Substance abuse treatment in an urban HIV clinic: Who enrolls and what are the benefits? AIDS Care 2010;22: 348-54.

48. Pisu, M.; Crenshaw, K.;  Funkhouser, E.; Ray, M.; Kiefe, C.I.; Saag, K.;  LaCivita, C.; Allison, J.;  Pharmaceutical companies’ medication assistance programs: Do all in need benefit equally? Ethn Dis 2010;20:339-45.

49. Pisu, M.; Oliver, J.S.; Kim, Y.I.; Elder, K.; Martin, M.Y.; Richardson, L. Treatment for older prostate cancer patients: Disparities in a southern state. Med Care 2010, 48: 915-22.

50. Pisu, M.; Richardson, L.; Kim, Y.; Krontiras, H.; Martin, M.; Salas, M.; Pollack, L.A.  Less than expected treatment in Alabama rectal cancer patients: Who is affected? J Natl Med Assoc 2010;102: 190-8.

51. Redding, K.S.; Funkhouser, E.; Garces-Palacio, I.C.; Person, S.D.; Kempf, M.C.; Scarinci, I.C. (2010) Vaginal douching among Latina immigrants. Matern Child Health J 2010;14:274-82.

52. Ritenbaugh, C.; Stanford, J.L.; Wu, L.L.; Shikany, J.M.; Schoen, R.E.; Stefanick, M.L.; Taylor, V.; Garland, C.; Frank, G.; Lane, D.; Mason, E.; McNeeley, S.G.; Ascensao, J.; Chlebowski, R.T.; Women's Health Initiative Investigators. Conjugated equine estrogens and colorectal cancer incidence and survival: the Women’s Health Initiative Randomized Clinical Trial. Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev 2008;17:2609-18.

53. Saslow, D.; Castle, P.E.; Cox, J.T.; Davey, D..; Einstein, M.H.; Ferris, D.G.; Goldie, S.J.; Harper, D.M.; Kinney, W.; Moscicki, A.B.; Noller, K.L.; Wheeler, C.M.; Ades, T.; Andrews, K.S.; Doroshenk, M.K.; Kahn, K.G.; Schmidt, C.;. Shafey, O.; Smith, R.A., Partridge, E.E.; Gynecologic Cancer Advisory Group, Garcia, F. American Cancer Society Guidelines for human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine use to prevent cervical cancer and its precursors. CA Cancer J Clin 2007;57:7-28.

54. Scarinci, I.; Garcés-Palacio, I.; Partridge, E.E. An examination of acceptability of HPV vaccination among African American women and Latina immigrants. J Womens Health 2007;16:1224-33.

55. Scarinci, I.C.; Garcia, F.A.; Kobetz, E.; Partridge, E.E.; Brandt, H.M.; Bell, M.C.; Dignan, M.; Ma, G.X.; Daye, J.L.; Castle, P.E. Cervical cancer prevention: new tools and old barriers. Cancer 2010;116:2531-42.

56. Scarinci, I.C.; Johnson, R.E.; Hardy, C.; Marron, J.; Partridge, E.E. Planning and implementation of a participatory evaluation strategy: a viable approach in the evaluation of community-based participatory programs addressing cancer disparities. Eval Program Plann 2009;32:221-8.

57. Steele, C.B.; Pisu, M. Richardson LC. Urban/rural patterns in receipt of treatment for non-small cell lung cancer among black and white Medicare beneficiaries, 2000-2003. J Natl Med Assoc. 2011;103:711-8.

58. Tseng, T.S.; Holt, C.L.; Shipp, M.; Eloubeidi, M.; Britt, K.; Norena, K.; Fouad, M.N. Predictors of colorectal cancer knowledge and screening among church-attending African Americans and whites in the Deep South. J Community Health 2009;34:90-7.

59. Tseng, T.S.; Lin, H.Y.; Martin, M.Y.; Chen, T.; Partridge, E.E. Disparities in smoking and cessation status among cancer survivors and non-cancer individuals: a population-based study from National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey. J Cancer Surviv 2010;4:313-21.

60. Worthington, J.; Waterbor, J.W.; Funkhouser, E.; Falkson, C.; Cofield, S.; Fouad, M. Receipt of standard breast cancer treatment by African American and white women. Int J Med Sci 2008;5:181-8.

61. Worthington, J.L.; Funkhouser, E.; Waterbor, J.W.; Falkson, C.; Cofield, S.; Fouad, M. Accuracy of registry breast cancer treatment data among cases treated in urban hospitals. J Registry Manag 2008;35:75-80.

62. Wynn, T.A.; Anderson-Lewis, C.; Johnson, R.; Hardy, C.; Hardin, G.; Walker, S.; Marron, J.; Fouad, M.; Partridge, E.; Scarinci, I. Developing a community action plan to eliminate cancer disparities: Lessons learned. Prog Community Hlth Partnersh 2011;5:161-8.

63. Wynn, T.A.; Taylor-Jones, M.M.; Johnson, R.E.; Bostick, P.B.; Fouad, M.N. Using participatory approaches and targeted strategies to promote community mobilization for policy change. Fam Community Health 2011;34 Suppl 1:S102-14.

Presentations/Abstracts:

1. Chu, K.C.; Chen, M.S.; Dignan, M.B.; Taylor, E.; Partridge, E.E. Parallels between development of therapeutic drugs and cancer health disparity programs. AACR Meeting Abstracts, Nov 2007; 2007: B35.

2. Fouad, M. National Institutes of Health, National Cancer Institute Cancer Prevention and Control Colloquium, “Poverty Has No Boundaries,” Rockville, Maryland, December 2, 2009.

3. Fouad, M. University of Alabama at Birmingham Community Health Conference, “The Impact of Poverty on Health,” Birmingham, Alabama, May 11, 2009.

4. Fouad, M. NIH Summit: The Science of Eliminating Health Disparities, “Fostering Diversity in Clinical and Community Research Participation,” National Harbor, Maryland, December 17, 2008

5. Fouad, M. Creighton University Medical Center, American College of Cardiology/Pfizer Visiting Professor, “The UAB Minority Health and Research Center: A Model for Translational Research in Health Disparities,” Omaha, Nebraska, October 24, 2007.

6. Fouad, M. Creighton University Medical Center, American College of Cardiology/Pfizer Visiting Professor, “Building Community Capacity: A Sustainable Approach Towards Health Equality,” Omaha, Nebraska, October 25, 2007.

7. Fouad, M. Keynote Speaker, Southern Rural Health Care Consortium, Inc. Health Disparities Symposium, “Challenges in Providing Quality Care,” Florence, Alabama, October 17, 2007.

8. Fouad, M. National Conference on Health Communication, Marketing, and Media, CDC National Center for Health Marketing, “Using Media to Spark Public Understanding of Social Determinants of Health and Equity,” August 30, 2007,

9. Fouad, M. University of Minnesota Academic Health Center, Distinguished Visiting Scholar in Health Disparities, “Recruitment and Retention of Minorities into Clinical Trials,” Minneapolis, Minnesota, May 9, 2007

10. Fouad, M.N.; Partridge, E.E.; Hardy, C.; Thompson, J.; Norena, M.  Establishing a community-based program for physical exercise (WALK) suitable for low-income residents.  Oral presentation of abstract at the Cancer Health Disparities Summit 2008, Bethesda, MD, July 14, 2008.

11. Fouad, M. 2012 NIMHD Health Disparities Seminar Series, “Enhancing Minority Participation in Clinical Trials: A Region-Based, National Approach to Overcoming Minority Participation Barriers to Clinical Trials,” Bethesda, MD, August 16, 2012.

12. Fouad, M. Keynote Address, Louisiana Cancer Research Consortium Annual Scientific Retreat, “Poverty Has No Boundaries: What Do We Have in Common and How to Eliminate Health Disparities,” New Orleans, Louisiana, March 9, 2012.

13. Grizzle, W.; Talley, L.; Stockard, C.; Steciuk, M.; Otali, D.; Shanmugam, C.; Parker, S.; Chhieng, C.; Hameed, O.; Johnson, M.; Manne, K.; Manne, U.; Meleth, S.; Frost, A. Analysis by race of p53 and Bcl-2 interaction in DCIS. AACR Meeting Abstracts, Apr 2009; Abstract #3441.

14. Levine, R.S.; Agboto, V.; Pisu, M.; Briggs, N.C.; Juarez, P.; Zoorob, R.; Linn, J.G.; Hennekens, C.H. Community co-factors, diffusion of innovation and disparities in US HIV mortality. Presented at AIDS Impact Conference. September 22-25, 2009. Gaborone, Botswana.

15. Manne, U. Expert Speaker – Race/Ethnicity Specific Molecular Markers Aid in Personalized Cancer Treatment, The US Presidents Cancer Panel, 2009, Los Angeles, CA (October 27, 2009).

16. Manne, U. Grand Rounds Speaker – Pre-Clinical Translational Studies of Colorectal Cancer - Minority Institution/Cancer Center Partnership, Department of Pathology, Yale University, New Haven, CT (May 6, 2010).

17. Manne, U. Guest Speaker - The need to educate researchers and clinicians about race and ethnicity for improved patient care. International Symposium on Frontiers in Functional Genomics, Gujarat, India (February 8, 2008).

18. Manne, U. Invitation to testify before the Presidents Cancer Panel. The Presidents Cancer Panel invited Dr. Manne to present the experts view on “biologic differences between ethnic groups and their clinical implications in cancer care” at a session devoted to address the topic, “America’s Demographic and Cultural Transformation: Implications for the Cancer Enterprise.” This panel meeting was held on October 27, 2009 in Los Angeles, California.

19. Manne, U. Invited Lecture – Basic Science Health Disparities Research: Pre-Clinical and Clinical Translational Studies for “Evidence Based Care” - Health Disparity Cancer Education, Division of Preventive Medicine, UAB (June 15, 2010).

20. Manne, U. Invited Speaker – Biology of Colorectal Neoplasia-Graduate Students and Junior Faculty of Health Disparity Training Class, Division of Preventive Medicine, UAB (June 16, 2009).

21. Manne, U. Invited Speaker - Determination of the Clinical Value of Molecular Markers in Predicting Survival of African American and non-Hispanic Caucasian Patients over the Period of 1982-2008, UAB-ACS Tumor Board-(May 11, 2010).

22. Manne, U. Invited Speaker – Discovery and Preclinical Validation of Molecular Markers of Colorectal Cancer, Cancer Research Seminar Series, Southern Research Institute (SRI), Birmingham, AL (December, 16, 2008).

23. Manne, U. Invited Speaker – Discovery and Validation of Race/Ethnicity Specific Molecular Markers of Colorectal Cancer, UAB Pathology Departmental Seminar (March 11, 2010).

24. Manne, U. Invited Speaker – microRNAs as Prognostic Markers of Colorectal Cancer in African American and Caucasian Patients. AACR-Annual Meeting at Denver, CO (April 20, 2009). Media Release

25. Manne, U. Invited Speaker - Preclinical Evaluation of Molecular Biomarkers of Colorectal Cancer, 13th Annual UAB Cancer Center Retreat, Birmingham (October 28, 2009).

26. Manne, U. Invited Speaker – Preclinical Validation of Candidate Prognostic Markers of Colorectal Cancer, considering race/ethnicity – Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle, WA (September 16, 2008).

27. Manne, U. Invited Speaker – Prognostic and Predictive Molecular Markers of Colorectal Cancer. Surgery Grand Rounds, Morehouse School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA (September 9, 2009).

28. Manne, U. Invited Speaker - Prognostic value of p53 in colorectal cancer varies with tumor location and patient race/ethnicity, at AACR-Cancer Health Disparity Conference, Atlanta GA (November 29, 2007).

29. Manne, U. Invited Speaker – Race based microRNAs as Prognostic Markers of Colorectal Cancer. AACR-Annual Meeting at Washington, DC (April 19, 2010). Media Release

30. Manne, U. Invited Speaker – Strategies Cancer Disparity Research Cancer Education Training Program, Symposium on Health Disparity Research, Department of Preventive Medicine, UAB (June 17, 2008).

31. Manne, U. Invited Speaker – Validation of Colorectal Cancer Markers, Race and Ethnicity as Confounders of Clinical Outcomes, UT M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX (March 31, 2009).

32. Manne, U. Invited Speaker – Validation of potential prognostic molecular markers of colorectal cancer in a multi-institutional setting, partnership with minority institutions. Scientific Workshop of NCI-EDRN University of Michigan, Ann Harbor, Michigan (September 17, 2007).

33. Partridge, E. Advancing local cancer disparities-related health policy via CBPR strategies, partnerships, and advocacy training. 136th APHA Annual Meeting & Exposition. San Diego, CA, 2008.

34. Partridge, E. Cancer health disparities: Research leading to elimination. Cancer Health Disparities Summit, Bethesda, MD, 2008.

35. Partridge, E. The Deep South Network for Cancer Control: An academic-community partnership to eliminate health disparity. Cancer Health Disparities Summit, Bethesda, MD, 2008.

36. Partridge, E.; Fouad, M.; Hinton, A.; Wynn, T.; Johnson, R.; Scarinci, I.; Hardy, C.; White-Johnson, F. The Deep South Network For Cancer Council: An academic-community partnership to eliminate health disparity. Society of Behavioral Medicine, San Diego, CA, 2008.

37. Partridge, E.E.; Fouad, M. Community-driven approaches for reducing health disparities in cancer. JAMA Editorial 303, 2010.

Awarded Grants:

(Principal Investigator or co-Principal Investigator, Funding Source, Project Period, and Title)

1. Fouad, M.N. CDC, 1U58DP0001031, 09-30-2007/09-29-2012, Mid-South Center of Excellence in Elimination of Disparities (Mid-South CEED)

2. Fouad, M.N. NIH-NCMHD, 2 P60 MD000502, 09-30-2007/04-30-2012, Comprehensive Minority and Health Disparities Research Center.

3. Martin, M. DSN Pilot. 2012-2014. Wii-Can: Increasing Physical Activity in African American Cancer Survivors.

4. Scarinci-Searles, I. NIH-NCMHD, 1R24MD002747, 05-01-2008/04-30-2013, Reach Up & Out: Eliminating Breast and Cervical Cancer Disparities.

5. Scarinci-Searles, I. NIH-NCMHD, 2P60MD000502-05, 09-01-2007/08-31-2012, Comprehensive Minority and Health Disparities Research Center - Research Project 3.

................
................

In order to avoid copyright disputes, this page is only a partial summary.

Google Online Preview   Download