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Jennifer A. AndersenUniversity of Nebraska-LincolnDepartment of Sociology711 Oldfather Hall Lincoln, NE 68588-0324jmilliman@huskers.unl.eduEDUCATIONExpected May 2020University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, NEPh.D. in SociologyDissertation: What if Risk Factors are Proxy for Social Location? Social Factors and the Development, Progression, and Healthcare for People with ALS. Advisor: Julia McQuillan, Ph.D.2017University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, NEM.A. in SociologyThesis: Not Infertile, Can’t Have Children: Non-Reproductive Health Barriers to a Wanted ChildAdvisor: Julia McQuillan, Ph.D.2015University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, NEB.A. in Psychology with High DistinctionMinor: Humanities of MedicineSenior Thesis: Attribution and Framing: Analysis of the First Lady’s Remarks on Childhood ObesityAdvisor: Eve Brank, J.D., Ph.D.2012Southeast Community College, Lincoln, NEAssociates Degree in Science with DistinctionConcentration: Pre-MedicinePUBLICATIONSAndersen, J. A. (2018). Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis and a “Death with Dignity”.?OMEGA- Journal of Death and Dying, 0030222818788254.Andersen, J. A., & Gibbs, L. (2018). Does insulin therapy matter? Determinants of diabetes care outcomes. Primary Care Diabetes, 12(3), 224-230.Andersen, J. A., Wylie, L. E., & Brank, E. M. (2017). Public health framing and attribution: Analysis of the First Lady’s remarks and news coverage on childhood obesity.?Cogent Social Sciences,?3(1), 1268748.AWARDS and Honors2019 - 2020Preparing Future Faculty FellowGraduate Studies, University of Nebraska-Lincoln2019Outstanding Graduate Research and Creative Activity AwardGraduate Studies, University of Nebraska-Lincoln2019Nicholas Babchuk Graduate Student Research AwardDepartment of Sociology, University of Nebraska-Lincoln2019Cheryl Applegate Teaching AwardDepartment of Sociology, University of Nebraska-Lincoln2018Semi-Finalist, Health Policy Research Scholars Program Robert Wood Johnson Foundation2018Dan Hoyt Graduate Student Publication AwardDept. of Sociology, University of Nebraska-Lincoln2017Top Poster Presentation: Business and Social Science Graduate Studies, University of Nebraska-Lincoln2016Ogle Graduate Research Fellowship Dept. of Sociology, University of Nebraska-Lincoln2013 - 2015Undergraduate Creative Activity and Research Experience GrantUniversity of Nebraska-Lincoln2013 - 2015McNair Scholar, Ronald E. McNair Scholars ProgramUniversity of Nebraska-LincolnManuscripts in ProgressAndersen, J.A., Su, D., Scoggins, D. (in progress). Racial Disparities in Diabetes Management Outcomes: Evidence from a Remote Patient Monitoring Program For Type 2 Diabetic PatientsAndersen, J. A., Morrow, J. & Gibbs, L. (in progress). Parent perceptions of risk counseling among adolescents with chronic physical conditions.Andersen, J. A. & Williams, D. (in progress). Self-reported physical health outcomes of caregivers raising very low or low birth weight children.Andersen, J. A., Straley, E., & McQuillan, J. (in progress). Unintended pregnancy and distress: The role of state-level social contexts.Andersen, J. A., & McQuillan, J. (in progress). Not infertile, can’t have children: Non-reproductive health barriers to a wanted child.Andersen, J. A.* & Ratcliff. S.* (in progress). Marriage at the Intersection: An Intersectional Analysis of Marital Quality on Self-Rated Health.Andersen, J. A. & VanOrsdale, J. (in progress). Cancer is cancer no matter who is in your bed: Cervical cancer screening by sexual orientation in the United States.PRESENTATIONSAndersen, J. A., Morrow, J. & Gibbs, L. (in progress). Parent perceptions of risk counseling among adolescents with chronic physical conditions. Roundtable presentation at the America Sociological Association Annual Meeting, New York, New YorkAndersen, J. A.* & Ratcliff. S.* (2019, August). Marriage at the Intersection: An Intersectional Analysis of Marital Quality on Self-Rated Health. Roundtable presentation at the America Sociological Association Annual Meeting, New York, New YorkLuc, M., Palmer-Wackerly, A.L., and Andersen, J.A. (2019, August). Financial Costs on Infertility Treatment Decision-Making, Continuity of Care, and Patient Well-Being. Paper presented at the 2019 National McNair Scholars Conference at the University of California–Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California.Andersen, J.A. (2019, April).?Self-rated health and mortality across Black, Hispanic, and White Americans. Paper presented at the Midwest Sociological Society Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL.Andersen, J.A. (2019, April).?What if risk factors are proxy for social location? Social factors and the development, Progression, and Healthcare for People with ALS. Three Minute Thesis Competition at the Midwest Sociological Society Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL.Andersen, J.A. & VanOrsdale, J. (2019, April).?Cancer is cancer no matter who is in your bed: Cervical cancer screening by sexual orientation in the United States. Paper presented at the Population Association of America Annual Meeting, Austin, TX.Andersen, J. A. & Williams, D. (April, 2019). Self-reported physical health outcomes of caregivers raising very low or low birth weight children. Poster presented at the Population Association of America Annual Meeting, Austin, TX.Andersen, J.A. (2018, April).?Physician access and risk counseling among adolescents with visible and invisible chronic physical conditions. Poster presented at the Graduate Research Spring Symposium at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, NE.Andersen, J.A. (2018, March).?Barriers to a 'Death with Dignity' for patients with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis. Paper presented at the Midwest Sociological Society Annual Meeting, Minneapolis, MN.Thornhill, T., Ferguson, R., Andersen, J.A. (2017, March).?Teaching and learning while __: How marginalized identities shape the classroom experiences of faculty and students. Workshop presented at the Midwest Sociological Society Annual Meeting, Milwaukee, WI.Andersen, J.A. (2017, March).?Should insulin therapy matter? Determinants of diabetes care outcomes. Paper presented at the Midwest Sociological Society Annual Meeting, Milwaukee, WI.Andersen1, J.A. (2016, October).?Non-reproductive physical barriers to a wanted child: Exploring women’s experiences with invisible infertility. Poster presented at the Sociology Graduate Research Colloquium at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, NEMilliman, J.A., Wylie, L.E., & Brank, E.M. (2015, April).?Attribution and framing: Analysis of the first lady’s remarks on childhood obesity and the media’s reaction. Poster presented at the 3rd Biennial D.C. Health Communication Conference, Fairfax, VA.* These authors contributed equally to this work 1Name change 2015RESEARCH EXPERIENCE2018 - 2020Research AssistantFaculty Advisor: Dr. Julia McQuillan, Sociology2014 - 2015Research Assistant- Pediatric Health LabFaculty Advisor: Dr. Timothy D. Nelson, Pediatric Psychology2014Research Assistant- Target Bullying Research Lab Faculty Advisor: Dr. Susan Swearer, Educational Psychology2013 - 2015Lab Coordinator- Law and Policy LabFaculty Advisor: Dr. Eve Brank, Psychology2013 - 2015Research Assistant- Law and Policy LabFaculty Advisor: Dr. Eve Brank, PsychologyTEACHING EXPERIENCEUniversity of Nebraska-LincolnInstructor of Record2017-2020Sociology 353: Sociology of Health and Health ProfessionsFeatured on ‘The Short Coat Podcast’ episode titled: ‘Nebraska has Questions’2017Sociology 101: Introduction to SociologyUniversity of Nebraska-LincolnTeaching Assistantships2017Sociology 252: Health, Medicine, and Society2017Sociology 311: Sociology of Juvenile Delinquency2015 - 2016Sociology 101: Introduction to SociologyRecitation Instructor2015 - 2018International Teaching Assistant ProgramMicroteaching Instructor2015-2019Ronald E. McNair Scholars ProgramSession Instructor: GRE Preparation, Creating a Poster Presentation, Applying to Graduate SchoolSoutheast Community College, Lincoln, NE2015Psychology 1010: Introduction to Psychology Guest Lecture: Health Psychology and Obesity ResearchADVISING AND MENTORINGUndergraduate StudentsMy-Linh Luc (McNair Scholars Program Participant): 2019-presentNancy Nyguen (McNair Scholars Program Participant): 2019-presentNestor Hernandez (McNair Scholars Program Participant): 2019-presentGrecia Macias (Research Assistant, McNair Scholars Program Participant): 2017-2019UNIVERSITY AND DEPARTMENTAL SERVICE2019 - 2020Teaching Work-Group CoordinatorNebraska Association of Sociology Graduate Students2018 - 2019PresidentNebraska Association of Sociology Graduate Students2018 - 2019Graduate Student RepresentativeGraduate Student Assembly – University of Nebraska-Lincoln2018 - 2019Diversity and Inclusion Committee MemberGraduate Student Assembly – University of Nebraska-Lincoln2018 - 2019Committee MemberUniversity of Nebraska-Lincoln Diversity Advocacy Work Groups- Developing Curriculum2018 - 2019Graduate Student RepresentativeUniversity of Nebraska-Lincoln Commencement and Honors Convocation Committee2018 - 2019Graduate Student RepresentativeUniversity of Nebraska-Lincoln Convocations Committee2017 - 2019Graduate Student MentorUniversity of Nebraska-Lincoln Ronald E. McNair Scholars Program2017 - 2018Undergraduate Committee, Graduate Student RepresentativeNebraska Association of Sociology Graduate Students2016 - 2017Outreach OfficerNebraska Association of Sociology Graduate StudentsSERVICE TO THE DISCIPLINE2017 - 2020Committee MemberMidwest Sociological Society Minorities Scholars CommitteeReviewerJournal of Health CommunicationsOMEGA- The Journal of Death and DyingWORKSHOPS2019Social Network AnalysisSocial and Behavioral Research Consortium Interdisciplinary Series, University of Nebraska-Lincoln2018Modeling With-in Person Associations in Longitudinal Data3rd Annual Statistics Workshop at Oklahoma State University2018Spit Camp I – Salivary Analyte Basics & Lab TrainingInstitute for Interdisciplinary Salivary Bioscience ResearchMEMBERSHIPSAmerican Sociological AssociationPopulation Association of AmericaMidwest Sociological SocietyRELATED EXPERIENCE2011Boys Town National Research Hospital, Omaha, NEBehavioral Health Specialist2010 - 2011Cancer Specialists of South Texas, Corpus Christi, TXBilling and Customer Service Specialist2002 - 2009Nebraska Medicine, Omaha, NECollection Specialist, Customer Service Specialist, Cash Applications SpecialistREFERENCESJulia McQuillan, Ph.D.Willa Cather Professor and Department ChairDepartment of Sociology709 Oldfather HallUniversity of Nebraska-Lincoln Lincoln, NE 68588-0324Office Phone: (402) 472-3631Jmcquillan2@unl.edu Kristen Olson, Ph.D.Olson Associate Professor and Vice Chair Department of Sociology703 Oldfather HallUniversity of Nebraska-Lincoln Lincoln, NE 68588-0324Office Phone: (402) 472-6057Kolson5@unl.eduDavid Warner, Ph.D.Associate ProfessorDepartment of SociologyUniversity of Nebraska-Lincoln**Beginning Fall 2019**Department of SociologyUniversity of Alabama at Birminghamdavid.f.warner@ Larry Gibbs, Ph.D.Assistant Professor of SociologyDepartment of Sociology and AnthropologySouthern Oregon University1250 Siskiyou Blvd.Ashland, OR 97520Office Phone: 541-552-6281gibbsl@sou.edu ................
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