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curriculum vitae – August 2019CALLEY E. FISK911 Pickens Street | Columbia, SC 29208 | cfisk@email.sc.edu | 803-777-3123EDUCATIONPhD Candidate, Sociology, University of South Carolina(expected) 2021Comprehensive Exam in Health and Health Inequalities, Race and Race TheoryQualifying Exams in Health and Health Inequalities, Race, Class, Gender, and InequalitiesMasters of Arts, Sociology, University of South Carolina2016Master’s Thesis: “The mediation and moderation effects of coping style on the relationship between discrimination and health among Black Americans” Bachelor of Arts, Psychology and Sociology, Drew University2013 RESEARCH INTERESTSPopulation Health | Health Inequities | Intersectionality | Race/EthnicityQuantitative Methods | Life Course/Longitudinal StudiesPEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONSWhite, Kelle, Jourdyn A. Lawrence, Jason L. Cummings, Calley E. Fisk (2019). Emotional and physical reactions to perceived discrimination, language preference, and health-related quality of life among Latinos and Whites. Quality of Life Research, 10.1007/s11136-019-02222-9Hassett-Walker, Connie, Katrina M. Walsemann, Bethany Bell, Calley E. Fisk, Mark Shadden, Weidan Zhou (2017). How does early adulthood arrest alter substance use behavior over the life course, and are there differential effects by gender and race/ethnicity? Journal of Developmental and Life-Course Criminology, doi:10.1007/s40865-017-0060-yWalsemann, Katrina M., Jennifer A. Ailshire, Calley E. Fisk, Lauren L. Brown. (2017). Do gender and race/ethnic disparities in sleep duration emerge in early adulthood? Evidence from a longitudinal study of U.S. adults. Sleep Medicine, doi:10.1016/j.sleep.2017.03.031MANUSCRIPTS UNDER REVIEWHenderson, Andrea K., Katrina M. Walsemann, Adrianne Dues, and Calley E. Fisk. Do Poor Health Behaviors Amplify or Diminish the Association between Stress and Mental Health? An Empirical Examination of the Environmental Affordance Model (results available)Walsemann, Katrina M., Calley E. Fisk, Adrianne N. Dues. The Impact of School Resources and County-Level Health Outcomes (results available)Fisk, Calley E., Katrina M. Walsemann, Adrianne N. Dues. Using the School Quality Indicators Database to Examine the Relationship Between County-Level School Segregation and Population Health (results available)MANUSCRIPTS IN PROGRESSJason L. Cummings, Calley E. Fisk, Jourdyn A. Lawrence, and Kellee White. Whiteness has its advantages: Differences in educational attainment and income among socially assigned White and Hispanic Latinos and Latinas. (results available)OTHER RESEARCH EXPERIENCEEXTERNAL GRANTS AND FELLOWSHIPSP30 Alzheimer’s-related Resource Centers for Minority Aging Research (AD- RCMAR), National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the National Institutes of Aging (NIA)Research Assistant, Analysis Core, under Dr. Katrina M. WalsemannResearch Assistant, Pilot Study, under Dr. Andrea K. Henderson2019County Health Rankings Research Grant, Robert Wood Johnson FoundationResearch Assistant, under Primary Investigator Dr. Katrina M. Walsemann2017-2018R15 Academic Research Enhancement Award (AREA), National Institutes of Health (NIH)Research Assistant, under Co-Investigator Dr. Katrina M. Walsemann2014-2016 INTERNAL GRANTS AND FELLOWSHIPSAdvanced Support for Innovative Research Excellence Award, Integration (ASPIRE-II), University of South Carolina, Office of the Vice President for ResearchResearch Assistant, under Primary Investigator Dr. Katrina M. Walsemann2019-2020Advanced Support for Innovative Research Excellence Award, Innovation (ASPIRE-I), University of South Carolina, Office of the Vice President for ResearchResearch Assistant, under Primary Investigator Dr. Jason L. Cummings2016-2017METHODOLOGICAL TRAININGSociology Department, University of South CarolinaFeminist Epistemologies and Methodologies, taught by Dr. Carla A. Pfeffer 2017Topics in the Analysis of Social Networks, taught by Dr. Matthew Brashears2016Methodological Topics in Demography, taught by Dr. Caroline Hartnett2014Regression Analysis in Sociology, taught by Dr. Jimy Sanders2014Health Promotion Education and Behavior Department, University of South CarolinaTheory Driven Data Analysis, taught by Dr. Katrina M. Walsemann2015FELLOWSHIPS, GRANTS, HONORS, AND AWARDSFELLOWSHIPSRhude M. Patterson Graduate Trustee Fellowship, University of South Carolina2019 recipient, $5000GRANTSSupport to Promote Advancement of Research and Creativity (SPARC), University of South Carolina“Unequal States of America: How state-level racial policies impact individual health disparities” 2018-2019 recipient, $5000 Travel Grant, University of South Carolina“How racial identification influences sleep duration among U.S. Hispanics”Population Association of America 2018 Annual Conference, $1100Travel Grant, University of South Carolina“Inequality in birth attendant trends”Southern Sociological Society 2015 Annual Conference, $1100CONFERENCE PARTICIPATION “Using the School Quality Indicators Database to Examine the Relationship Between County-Level School Segregation and Population Health”Population Association of America 2019 Annual Conference, Austin, TX, April 11, 2019“Going to Bed as Black or White: How Racial Identification Influences Sleep Duration Among U.S. Hispanics”American Sociological Association 2019 Annual Conference, New York, NY, August 11, 2019Population Association of American 2018 Annual Conference, Denver, CO, April 26, 2018.“School Quality Indicators Data Resource (SQID-R) for the County Health Rankings & Roadmaps Program” Population Association of America 2018 Annual Conference, Denver, CO, April 26, 2018.“The Mediation and Moderation Effects of Coping Style on the Relationship between Discrimination and Health among Black Americans.”Society for the Study of Social Problems 2016 Annual Conference, Seattle, WA, August 21, 2016.Southern Sociological Society 2016 Annual Conference, Atlanta, GA, April 14, 2016. “Do Poor Health Behaviors Amplify or Diminish the Association between Stress and Mental Health? An Empirical Examination of the Environmental Affordance Model.”Association of Black Sociologists 2015 Annual Conference, Chicago, IL, August 22, 2015. Population Association of America 2015 Annual Conference, San Diego, CA, May 1, 2015. “Inequality in Birth Attendant Trends: Applying an Organization Field Framework to Assess Institutional Discrimination.”Southern Sociological Society 2015 Annual Conference, New Orleans, LA, March 26, 2015. “‘It’s a Girl Vaccine’: Experiences with HPV Vaccination from the First Generation of Male and Female Potential Recipients.”Southern Sociological Society 2013 Annual Conference, Atlanta, GA, April 27, 2013.INVITED TALKSPRESENTATIONSNIA-supported Network on Life Course Health Dynamics and Disparities in 21st Century America“Unequal States of America: How state-level racial policies impact individual health disparities”2019LECTURESSociology Department, University of South Carolina“Race and Gender”, Introductory to Sociology2017“Native Americans and the Racialization Process”, Race and Ethnic Relations 2017“Gendered Work”, Sociology of Sex Roles 2016PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENTSociology Department, University of South CarolinaInvited Veteran Graduate Student Panelist, Graduate Student Proseminar2018TRiO McNair Scholars Program, University of South CarolinaInvited Graduate Student Speaker, McNair Scholars Lunch and Learn Series2017Center for Teaching Excellence, University of South CarolinaInvited Veteran TA Panelist, Teaching Assistant Orientation Workshop2015; 2018TEACHINGHealth Promotion Education and Behavior Department, University of South CarolinaTheory Driven Data Analysis Supplemental Stata Workshop, Instructor2016-2019Sociology Department, University of South CarolinaLife Course Demographics, Teaching Assistant2017Introductory Sociology, Teaching Assistant2013-2017Sociology of Sex Roles, Teaching Assistant2016Sociology of Health and Medicine, Teaching Assistant2016Introduction to Social Problems, Teaching Assistant2013-2015University of South Carolina, African American Studies DepartmentRace and Ethnic Relations, Teaching Assistant2014-2017Introduction to African American Studies, Teaching Assistant2015-2016African American and Women’s Health Issues, Teaching Assistant2014TEACHING CERTIFICATIONS & TRAININGUniversity of South Carolina, Training and Professional DevelopmentSafe Zone Ally Program 2019Carolina Intercultural Training2017UNIVERSITY, DISCIPLINE, AND DEPARTMENTAL SERVICEMultiple Departments, University of South CarolinaCarolina Consortium for Health, Inequalities, and Populations (CHIP), Active Member2015-2019Sociology Department, University of South CarolinaGraduate Student Representative, Graduate Studies Committee2016Secretary, Sociology Graduate Student Association2013-2016Multiple Departments, Drew UniversityStudent Member, Sociology, Alpha Kappa Delta2012-2013Student Member, Psychology, Psi Chi2013PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPSAmerican Sociological Association | Population Association of AmericaSociety for the Study of Social Problems | Southern Sociological Society ................
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