CURRICULUM VITA Cheryl L Albright, PhD, MPH Professor (Researcher .

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5/2020CURRICULUM VITACheryl L Albright, PhD, MPHProfessor (Researcher)School of Nursing and Dental Hygiene, University of Hawaii at Manoa2528 McCarthy Mall, Webster 401Honolulu, HI96822Email: cherylal@hawaii.eduPhone: 808 956 - 9716Fax: 808 956 - 0547Education:1972B.A.University of Texas; Austin, TexasMajor: Zoology1977B.S.University of Houston; Houston, TexasMajor: Psychology1982M.A.University of Houston; Houston, TexasMajor: Social Psychology and Behavioral Medicine1983Ph.D.University of Houston; Houston, TexasMajor: Social Psychology and Behavioral Medicine1986M.P.H.University of California at Berkeley; Berkeley, CaliforniaMajor: Social EpidemiologyProfessional Positions2012- presentProfessor (Researcher)School of Nursing and Dental Hygienehttp://www.nursing.hawaii.edu/cheryl albright2007-presentGraduate Faculty, Office of Public Health Studies, Myron B Thompson School ofSocial Work ryl-albrightUniversity of Hawai’i at Manoa; Honolulu, HI2007-presentGraduate Faculty, Intercollege Doctorate Program in D/faculty/name/cheryl-albright/College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources; Department of HumanNutrition, Food and Animal Sciences, http://www.ctahr.hawaii.edu/hnfas/University of Hawai’i at Manoa; Honolulu, HI2017 – presentAssociate MemberPopulation Sciences in the Pacific (Cancer hp/about-us/directory/faculty-staff/125University of Hawaii Cancer Center, University of Hawai’i at Manoa; Honolulu, HIMay- August, 2016Sabbatical: Sweden and United KingdomSite 1- Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, SwedenDepartment of Medicine (Solna), Clinical Epidemiology Unit,Sponsor: Martin Neovius, PhD., Senior ResearcherSite 2 - Manchester Centre for Health Psychology, Manchester, United Kingdom.School of Psychological Sciences; University of ManchesterSponsor: Debbie Smith, AFBPsS, CPsychol2003 – 2012Associate Professor, Cancer Prevention and Control ProgramUH Cancer Center; University of Hawai’i at Manoa, Honolulu, HI.2008-2010: Interim Director, Cancer Prevention & Control Program1 of 34

5/20201981 – 2003Senior Research Scientist, Stanford Center for Research in Disease PreventionStanford University School of Medicine; Department of Medicine; Stanford, CA(NOTE: see pages 5-6 below for list of my funded grants while I was at Stanford)Active Research Grants and State Contracts at University of Hawaii2017-presentMultiple Principal Investigator: NIH, NIMHD (R15 MD011474;9/26/17-12/31/2020; 100,000 annual direct costs) MPI: Clementina Ceria-Ulep, PhD, RNIncreasing physical activity in Filipino Lay LeadersSchool of Nursing and Dental HygieneUniversity of Hawai’i at Manoa; Honolulu, HI2018-presentPrincipal Investigator: Hawaii Department of Health: The Alcohol and Drug AbuseDivision. FDA-Tobacco 09/30/19 - 9/29/20; KATS & Synar 08/01/19 - 9/31/20.Three State Contracts: 531,529.60 total direct costs for all three contracts.Monitoring sales of tobacco products and e-cigarettes to underage minors: KATS,FDA, and SYNAR Projects. Office of Public Health Studies, Univ.Hawaii, HI2019-presentPrincipal Investigator of Subcontract. NIH, NIDDK, (DK118455; 9/1/196/30/2024; 19,995 subaward) PI. Monique Hedderson, PhD, MPHCluster randomized trial of a mobile health intervention to achieve appropriategestational weight gain in overweight/obese womenKaiser Permanente, Division of Research, Oakland CA.School of Nursing and Dental Hygiene; University of Hawai’i, Manoa, HI2019-presentSenior Scientist/Mentor. NIH, NIMHD (MD007601 Ola Hawaii Pilot Project 3,9/01/2019-6/30/2020, 50,000 direct costs) PI. Tricia Mabellos, Dr. PH.Understanding physical activity attitudes & preferences of postpartum women inHawaii. John A. Burns School of Medicine, University of Hawaii at ManoaSchool of Nursing and Dental Hygiene; University of Hawai’i, Manoa, HI2019-presentConsultant. NIH, NIDDK (R01 DK114881; 6/1/2019-5/31/2022, 237,750 annualdirect costs). Understanding and Planning Donation Information Needs of AsianAmerican CommunitiesPI: Laura A Siminoff, PhD.-Temple University, College of Public HealthSchool of Nursing and Dental Hygiene; University of Hawai’i, Manoa, HICompleted Grants and Contracts at University of Hawaii (2003-present):2015- 2020Professional Development Liaison, NIH, NIMHD (U54 MD007584; 5/1/2015- 4/30/2020; 2,045,482, annual direct costs). Mountain West Clinical and Translational Research –Infrastructure Network (CTR-IN) andUniversity of Hawaii’s Research Center in Minority Institutions (RCMIs)MPIs: Bruce Shiramizu, MD, MS. - John A Burns School of Medicine & NoreenMokuau, DSW – Myron B Thompson School of Social Work.University of Hawai’i, Manoa, HI2017-2018Mentor; Robert Wood Johnson Foundation: New Connections Program (Award ID: 74730;9/1/17-8/31/2018; 50,000 annual direct costs) Examining cross-sector collaboration in builtenvironment initiatives to increase physical activityPrincipal Investigator: Lehua Choy, PhD,Office of Public Health Studies, School of Social WorkUniversity of Hawai’i at Manoa, Honolulu, HI2014-2018Principal Investigator. DHHS, HRSA (R39 OT26993; 9/1/2014-8/31/2018; 228,061 annualdirect costs) Using an Interactive Website, Social Media, and Gamification to Engage/ReframeDeceased Organ Donation for Asian/Pacific Islander College Students.School of Nursing and Dental Hygiene; University of Hawai’i, Manoa, HI2 of 34

5/20202012-2017Co-Investigator, NIH, NCI (PO1 CA168530-01, 9/1/2012-8/31/2017; 3,226,384 annual directcosts). Obesity, Body Fat Distribution, and Cancer Risk in the Multiethnic Cohort.MPIs: Loic LeMarchand, MD, PhD, Lynne Wilkens, DrPH, and Unhee Lim, PhD.Cancer Epidemiology Program. University of Hawai’i Cancer Center; Honolulu, HI2015- 2017Co-Investigator, NIH, NIDDK (R21DK105413; 7/1/2015-6/30/2017; 146,202 direct costs)Brain – Gut Microbiome-Visceral Adiposity Relationships in Multiethnic AdultsMultiple PIs: Unhee Lim, PhD1, Linda Chang, MD2, and Meredith Hullar, PhD31Cancer Epidemiology Program at UH Cancer Center and2Department of Medicine at John A Burns School of MedicineUniversity of Hawai’i at Manoa; Honolulu, HI3Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle WA2011-2015Co-Investigator, NIH, NCI (R01CA154644, 9/1/2011- 8/31/2015; 1,380,184, annual directcosts). Obesogenic environment: impact on breast, colorectal, and prostate cancer risk.PI: Iona Cheng, Ph.D., Cancer Prevention Institute of California, Fremont, CA.2014-2015Faculty Mentor. NIH, NIGMS (1U54GM104944; 7/1/2014-6/30/2015)Mountain West IDeA Clinical and Translational Research Infrastructure Network (CTR-IN).PI: Robert Langer, MD-University of NevadaMentee: J. Grassley, PhD; Professor, School of Nursing, Boise State UniversityPilot Project: Building Young Women’s Health Literacy Skills through an Online Game toPromote Breastfeeding; CTR-IN Site: Boise State University; Boise, Idaho2014Multiple-Principal Investigator. HMSA Foundation; 1/1/2014-12/31/2014; ( 95,231 annualdirect costs) Evidence-based methods to increase patients’ commitment to their health. MultiplePI: Michael Nagoshi, MD. John A Burns School of Medicine, Office of Medical Education,School of Nursing and Dental Hygiene; University of Hawai’I at Manoa; Honolulu, HI2010- 2014Consultant, NIH, NIDDK (R18DK067334; 7/1/2010-6/30/2014)Translational diabetes prevention in women with gestational diabetes.PI: Assiamira Ferrara, MD, PhD. Kaiser Foundation Research Inst., Oakland, CA.2010-2013Multiple-Principal Investigator, Two Sub-contracts to SONDH: Hyundai Hope on WheelsFoundation (HHWF) Scholar Award - Electronic Medical Record-based intervention onimprovement of health behaviors in survivors of childhood cancer-PACE II (4/1/20123/31/2013; 50,000) and HHWF September Hope Grant – Translating the PACE model intoKapiolani Medical Center Pediatric Oncology clinic treating multiethnic adolescent and youngadult survivors of childhood cancer (10/1/2010-11/30/2012; 40,000).Managed by the Hawaii Pacific Health Foundation; Honolulu, HI.Multiple-PI: Randal Wada, MD -School of Nursing and Dental Hygiene; UH-Manoa, HI2010-2013Principal Investigator, NIH, NIDA (R42 DA031402; 9/2010- 11/31/2013; 1,948,873).A Home Exercise Program for Women with Infants & Young children.Phase II Small Business Technology Transfer Research (STTR) grantPartnership between: UH School of Nursing and Klein Bluendel, Inc., Golden, Co.School of Nursing and Dental Hygiene; University of Hawai’i, Manoa, HI2010-2013Principal Investigator of Subcontract, USDHHS; Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality.(R01 HS019367; 9/1/2010-8/31/2013; 355,147 subcontract; 8,453,702 primary grant’s totalcosts all years) Comparative effectiveness of diabetes prevention strategies in women withgestational diabetes. PI: Assiamira Ferrara, MD, PhD. Kaiser Permanente Oakland,Kaiser Foundation Research Inst., Oakland, CA.School of Nursing and Dental Hygiene; University of Hawai’i, Manoa, HI3 of 34

5/20202007- 2013Principal Investigator, NIH, NIDDK (R01 DK079684; 7/1/2007-7/31/2013; 1,023,072 totalcosts all years) Multimedia intervention to motivate ethnic minority teens to be designated organdonors on first driver’s license9/2009 – 11/2011 -ARRA Administrative Supplement, R01 (DK079684-03S1; 128,111)School of Nursing and Dental Hygiene; University of Hawai’i, Manoa, HI2007- 2012Principal Investigator, NIH, NCI (R01 CA115614; 9/29/2007-7/31/2012); 2,030,072).Physical Activity in Women with Infants7/2009- 7/2012 ARRA Administrative Supplement, NCI (CA115614–03S1; 232,929)School of Nursing and Dental Hygiene; University of Hawai’i, Manoa, HI2008- 2012Research Core Leader, NIH, NINR (P20NR010671; 9/30/2007-6/30/2012; 1,432,277 total costsall years) Center for Ohana Self-Management of Chronic Illnesses in Hawaii (COSMIC):Building Research Teams for the FuturePI: Jillian Inouye, PhD, APRN; School of Nursing & Dental Hygiene, UH Manoa, HI2009-2012Co-Investigator, NIH, NCI P30 ARRA translational research administrative supplement (P30CA071789-12S6; 9/28/2009 – 9/27/2012; 1,313,830). Translational research in livercancer. PI of ARRA: Linda Wong, MD. PI of P30 Center grant: Michele Carbone, MD, PhDUniversity of Hawaii Cancer Center, Honolulu, HI2006-2012Principal Investigator, Enforcement of Underage Alcohol Sales in Retail StoresProject REACT ( 176,879 per year)Hawaii Department of Health, Alcohol and Drug Abuse DivisionUniversity of Hawai’i Cancer Center; Honolulu, HI2008-2011Project III Co-Leader, Dept. of Defense (W81XWH-06-2-0042, 1/1/2008-6/1/2011; 595,258)A web-based intervention to improve quality of life and promote healthy behaviors in adultcancer survivors. Co-Leader of Project III: Erin Bantum, PhD.PI: Carl Vogel, MD; University of Hawaii Cancer Center, Honolulu, Hawaii2004-2011Principal Investigator, Projects Team PLUS and Check 21. ( 206,000/yr)Monitoring on-premise sales of alcohol to underage minorsHonolulu Liquor Commission; University of Hawai’i Cancer Center; Honolulu, HI2009-2010Co-Investigator, NIH, NCI (P30 CA071789 Developmental Funds, 7/09-6/10: 31,998)Feasibility Study on Accurately Predicting Central Obesity in the Multiethnic Cohort.Co-Principal Investigators: Rachel Novotny, RD, PhD; Suzanne Murphy, RD, PhDCo-Investigators: L. LeMarchand; L. Kolonel; L.Wilkens; U. Lim, PhD; UH Cancer Center; HI2008- 2010Principal Investigator, NIH, NHLBI (STTR-Phase I, R41HL091592; 9/5/2008- 2/28/2010; 198,162). A Home Exercise Program for Women with Infants and Young ChildrenPhase 1, Small Business Technology Transfer Grant (STTR) between the University of HawaiiCancer Center; Honolulu, Hawaii and Klein Bluendel, Inc; Golden, Colorado2004-2009Subcontract Principal Investigator, NIH, NHLBI (R01 HL079505, 9/30/04-9/30/09; 4,359,136total costs; Subcontract: 148,044)Work, Weight, and Wellness –The 3W Project. A worksite weight management program forhotel workers. PI: Thomas Vogt, MD, PhDKaiser Center for Health Research Hawaii, Honolulu, HI2006-2009Principal Investigator, Monitoring Illegal Sales of Tobacco to underage minors:KATS and SYNAR Projects; Hawaii Department of Health, Alcohol and Drug Abuse DivisionUniversity of Hawai’i Cancer Center; Honolulu, HI2006-2009Principal Investigator, Teen Advocacy against the Tobacco IndustryProject REAL;Hawaii Department of Health; University of Hawai’i Cancer Center; Honolulu, HI4 of 34

5/20202004-2008Subcontract Principal Investigator, NIH, NIDDK (R01 DK062659; Subcontract 250,000)Bayanihan Project (Increasing organ donation in Filipinos from Hawaii)PI: Linda Wong, MD; John A. Burns School of Medicine; UH Cancer Center; Honolulu, HI2004-2008Co-Investigator, NIH, NCI (R01 CA106744; 1,173,848 total costs)Evaluating Errors in Reported use of Dietary SupplementsPI: Suzanne Murphy, PhD. University of Hawai’i Cancer Center; Honolulu, HI2006-2008Principal Investigator, NIH: P30 NCI, (P30CA071789)CRCH Developmental Funds Award - 30,170Prevalence of Behavioral Risk factors in a multiethnic sample of adolescent and young adultsurvivors of childhood cancerCo-Principal Investigators: Dr. Randal Wada, Cancer Biology Program, UH Cancer Center;Dr. Darryl Glaser, Kapi’olani Medical Center for Women & ChildrenPI for P30: Carl Vogel, MD, Center Director. UH Cancer Center, Honolulu, HI2006-2008Principal Investigator, Pilot Study on Body Mass Index in Multiracial Adult Members of KaiserPermanente. ( 50,000)Co-Principal Investigator: Rachel Novotny, PhD, Associate Director, Center for HealthResearch Hawaii, Kaiser Permanente Hawaii.Funded by: Friends of the Cancer Center; University of Hawai’i Cancer Center, Honolulu, HI2004 - 2007Project Leader, Pilot Project 1 - Tobacco Control & Prevention on GuamNIH, NCI, (U56 CA096254, 60,000)Minority Institution Cancer Center Partnership Award with Univ. of Guam,PI: Carl Vogel, MD, University of Hawai’i Cancer Center; Honolulu, HI2004 - 2005Principal Investigator, Pilot Project: Increasing physical activity in postpartum women inHawaii. ( 55,000) Funded by: Four Seasons Terry Fox Foundation. UH Cancer Center, HIPrevious Positions / Research Grants at Stanford University School of Medicine (1984-2003):1987 – 2003 Senior Research Scientist. Stanford Center for Research in Disease PreventionStanford University School of Medicine; Department of Medicine; Stanford, CA2000 -2004 Co-Investigator, Improving Medication Adherence for Dyslipidemia and Anticoagulation,NIH, NHLBI: (R01HL066799) PI: Peter Rudd, M.D. Department of General InternalMedicine, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA1998 - 2003 Co-Principal Investigator, Increasing Physical Activity in Low Income WomenNIH; National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute Grant: (5R18HL058914)PI: Abby King, Ph.D. Stanford Center for Research in Disease Prevention1998 - 2001 Principal InvestigatorShared Decision Making for Breast Cancer Rescreening in Latina WomenNIH; NCI (R03 CA078184, 77,500) Small Grants ProgramStanford Center for Research in Disease Prevention1994 – 2000 Co-Principal Investigator, Stanford Clinical CenterActivity Counseling Trial: Physical Activity initiated in Primary Care SettingsNIH; National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute ContractPI: Abby King, Ph.D. Stanford Center for Research in Disease Prevention1997 - 1998 Technical Assistance & Training CoordinatorLocal Tobacco Control Programs’ Evaluation. PI: Beth Howard-Pitney, Ph.D.California Tobacco Control, Prevention & Education ProgramState of California, Dept. of Health Services; Tobacco Control Section, CA.5 of 34

5/20201992 – 1997 Co-Principal Investigator and Project Director, Community-based Project to ReduceCardiovascular and Cerebrovascular Diseases in the Czech RepublicUnited States Agency for International Development (USAID) project betweenStanford School of Medicine and Cardiovascular Research Institute, Univ. of Calif. at SanFrancisco. PIs: John W. Farquhar, MD-Stanford; Richard Havel, MD-UCSF.1994 – 1997 Advisor, Technical Assistance for Community PartnershipsBreast Cancer Early Detection ProgramCalifornia Department of Health Services, PI: Todd Rogers, PhD1991 -1996Co-Principal InvestigatorStanford Nutrition Education Program for Low Literate Populations;NIH: NHLBI. Stanford Center for Research in Disease Prevention; PI: S. Fortmann, MD1989 -1994Project Director, Resident Training on Preventive Cardiology; NIH: NHLBI.Preventive Cardiology Academic Award, John W. Farquhar, MD, Awardee.Stanford University School of Medicine1989Scientific ConsultantAmerican College of Physicians, Survey of Physician's Use of Patient Education MaterialsProject Director, ACP Board Member: Daniel F. Duffy, MD1987 -1995Coordinator for Clinical Preventive Medicine Training ProgramStanford Faculty Development Program; PI: Kelley Skeff, M.D.Department of General Internal Medicine; Stanford Univ. School of Medicine1986-1987Post-Doctoral FellowSocial Epidemiology Program; School of Public HealthUniversity of California, Berkeley. Advisor: S. Leonard Syme, Ph.D.1984 -1986Post-Doctoral FellowCardiovascular Prevention and Behavioral Medicine, NHLBI training grantStanford Center for Research in Disease PreventionStanford University School of Medicine Advisor: John W. Farquhar, MD.Advisor: Postdoctoral fellows, graduate students, and undergraduates1. Mentor – Postdoctoral Fellows:1993-2002Stanford Prevention Research Center’s Cardiovascular Disease Prevention FellowshipProgram. Funded by NHLBI:Christopher Gardner, PhD. Area: NutritionWayne Phillips, PhD. Area: Exercise ScienceRakale Collins, PhD. Area: Social EpidemiologyRebecca Lee, PhD. Area: Behavioral Interventions in Physical ActivityRuben Perczek,PhD. Area: Behavioral Interventions in Physical ActivityBrian Oliveira, PhD Area: Behavioral Interventions in Physical ActivityGuido Urizar, PhD. Behavioral Interventions in Physical ActivityShannon Hurtz, PhD. Behavioral Interventions in Physical Activity2003-2013UH Cancer Center’s NCI funded R25T Fellowship Program: Nutrition & Behavioral CancerPrevention in Multiethnic Populations.Linda Carlin, PhD. Area: Cancer Prevention (2003-4)Alana D. Steffen, PhD. Area: Biostatistics (2006-7)Susan Schembre, PhD, RD.; Area: Obesity/Eating Behaviors (2009-11)Rayna Matsuno, PhD, MPH; Area: Molecular Epidemiology (2011-12)Erica D.Woekel, PhD; Area: Exercise Psychology (2012-2013)6 of 34

5/20202. Advisor/Member – Dissertation and Master’s Thesis Committees:2006AnneMarie Gumataotao, PhD. in Media Psychology. Fielding Graduate Univ.Title: Who has used the internet to learn about cancer? Differences by cancer experience andpsychological distress status, and its relationship with self-confidence in finding cancerinformation. Analyses HINTS national database. (External Member of Dissertation Comm.)2007Carrie Martin, Master of Science in Nutritional Sciences. Department of Human Nutrition,Food and Animal Sciences; University of Hawai i at Manoa.Title: Dietary supplement use among children and caregivers in Hawaii. (Member ofDissertation Committee)2010-2011Rebecca Williams, Doctor of Public Health. Office of Public Health Studies; University ofHawai i at Manoa. Title: Assessing how to increase smokers’ motivation to quit. (Member ofDissertation Committee)2011-2013Kaitlyn Amato, MPH, DrPH. Office of Public Health Studies; University of Hawai i atManoa Title: The Influence of Early Childhood Health Behaviors on Adolescent HealthBehaviors, Health Indicators, and Academic Outcomes. (Member of Dissertation Committee)2013-2015Lehua Choy, MPH, DrPH. Office of Public Health Studies; University of Hawai i atManoa.Title: Community Interventions to Promote Physical Activity. (Member ofDissertation Committee)2013-2015Jennifer Elia, MPH, DrPH., Office of Public Health Studies; University of Hawai i at Manoa.Title: An investigation of pregnancy intention disparities, measurement, and meanings inHawai i and among Native Hawaiians. (Member of Dissertation Committee)2013-2015Yusharn Wang, DNP. School of Nursing and Dental Hygiene; University of Hawai i atManoa. Topic: Assessment of Obesity in military outpatient clinic. (Project Chair)2013-2015May Rose Dela Cruz, MPH, DrPH. Office of Public Health Studies; University of Hawai i atManoa. Title: Ethnic disparities in HPV vaccination rates in Hawaii. (Chair of dissertationcommittee).2014-2015Jennifer Chee, PhD, School of Nursing and Dental Hygiene; University of Hawai i at Manoa.Title: Factors affecting wound infection in hospitals. (Member of Dissertation Committee)2015-2017Ashley Biddle, PhD. Developmental Psychology, Department of Psychology, University ofHawaii at Manoa. Title: Gender stereotypes within TV shows for preschoolers and theireffects on children’s stereotypes (Member of Dissertation Committee)2015-2018Siosaia Hafoka, PhD. Office of Public Health Studies; University of Hawai i at Manoa.Title: Physical Activity and the Built Environment Among Rural Residents on Oahu.(Member of Dissertation Committee)2016 -2018Lexi Kaneshiro, DNP. School of Nursing & Dental Hygiene; University of Hawai i Manoa.Capstone Topic: Music and Memory (Member of Committee)2016 -2018Aaron Summers, DNP. School of Nursing & Dental Hygiene; University of Hawai i Manoa.Topic: Post-Stroke Depression Screening (Project Chair)2017-2018Andrea Fukuhara, DNP. School of Nursing and Dental Hygiene; University of Hawai i atManoa. (Member of Committee)Topic: Introducing Motivational Interviewing in a Primary Care Setting2014-2019Andrew Storer, PhD. School of Nursing and Dental Hygiene; University of Hawai i Manoa.7 of 34

5/2020Title: An evaluation of a text message intervention on the relationship between selfmanagement behaviors, perceived self-efficacy, and HbA1c levels of Afro-Caribbeans withType 2 Diabetes Mellitus living in the Virgin Islands (Member of Dissertation Committee)2014-2019Frankie Hale, PhD. School of Nursing and Dental Hygiene; University of Hawai i at Manoa.Title: Association between Physical Activity and Happiness in a Multiethnic sample ofemployed adults in Hawaii (Chair of Dissertation Committee)2016-2019Joanne R. Loos, PhD. Communication and Information Sciences. University of Hawaii atManoa: Title: General consumer wearables for health and fitness: Implications for physicianpatient communication. (Member of Dissertation Committee)2017- 2019Vanessa Lui, DNP. School of Nursing and Dental Hygiene; University of Hawai i at Manoa.(Project Chair)2017-2019Kris Aceret, DNP. School of Nursing and Dental Hygiene; University of Hawai i at Manoa.(Project Chair)2017- presentJohn Petty, Candidate for Doctor of Nursing Practice. School of Nursing and DentalHygiene; University of Hawai i at Manoa.Title: Increasing primary care physician follow-up appointments after hospitalization (ProjectChair)2018-presentSimone Schmid, Candidate for PhD in Public Health, Office of Public Health Studies, Title:Aquatic Physical Activity for People with Physical Impairment: Adaptive Aquatic physicalactivity and Adaptive Surfing. (Committee member)2018-presentTracy Canonizado, Candidate for Doctorate of Nursing Practice, School of Nursing andDental Hygiene; University of Hawai i Manoa.Title: Evidence Based Project Paper: Ouch! Vaccinations hurt. (Project Chair)2019- presentUliana Kostareva, Candidate for PhD in Nursing, chool of Nursing and Dental Hygiene;University of Hawai i Manoa.Title: TBD(Chair of Dissertation Committee)2019-presentDulce Gonzalez Melgar, Candidate for Doctorate of Nursing Practice, School of Nursing andDental Hygiene; University of Hawai i Manoa.Title: Facilitating diabetes management by addressing common knowledge gaps in diabeticpopulations (Project Chair)2020-presentSadie Sewell, Candidate for Master’s Degree, Human Nutrition, Food, and Animal SciencesDept.; College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources. UH Manoa. (Advisor)3. Advisor for Graduate and Undergraduate Students at University of Hawaii:Graduate Research Assistants:December, 2007- June, 2009Name and University of Hawaii’s Home DepartmentSonya Neiss, Office of Public Health Studies, Area of study: MPH inSocial and Behavioral Health Sciences; Office of Public Health StudiesJanuary –August, 2009Elise Davis, Office of Public Health Studies, Area of study: MPH inSocial and Behavioral Health Sciences; Office of Public Health StudiesMay – December, 2009Kristen Mitchell, Office of Public Health Studies, Area of study: MPHSocial & Behavioral Health Sciences; Office of Public Health Studies.August, 2009 - June, 2010Katherine Burke, Office of Public Health Studies, Area of study: MPH inSocial and Behavioral Health Sciences; Office of Public Health Studies8 of 34

5/2020February, 2011 – July, 2012Jennifer Fitzgerald Elia, Office of Public Health Studies, Area of study:DrPH in Community–based and translational researchNovember, 2012-May, 2013Laura Nabhan Reichhardt, BSHS, RN, School of Nursing and DentalHygiene, Area of Study: Master of Science, Adult Gerontology NursePractitioner.September, 2014- January, 2017 Ashley Morris Biddle, M.A. Department of Psychology. Area of study:PhD in Developmental Psychology.November, 2017- presentTracy Cononizado, R.N. UH Manoa School of Nursing. Area of study:Doctorate in Nursing Practice4. Undergraduate Student Interns:Name and Undergraduate Academic InstitutionJuly- August, 2005Kara Wong, Stanford University (summer internship funded by HarvardWork Study Program), InternFebruary, 2015 – May, 2016Alyson Borrego, Undergraduate Applied Learning Experience at Office ofPublic Health Studies, InternNovember, 2017- 2019Sarah Cain, Undergraduate Research Assistant, NIH – R15 grant. DirectEntry to Nursing student, UH Manoa School of NursingThe following undergraduate students were funded by a grant to the UH Cancer Center from NCI’sContinuing Umbrella of Research Experiences (CURE) intern program designed for students from underrepresented ethnic groups to provide them with a cancer research-related internship:June-August, 2006June- December, 2008June-August, 2009February-May 2010June-August, 2010June- August, 2013Priti Gautam, Boston CollegeVyVy Vu, Hawaii Pacific UniversityRosellyne Julian & Sheryll Yotsuda. Kauai Community CollegeLeilani Manglicmot, University of HawaiiJessica Yuen, University of Hawaii, Dept. of PsychologyKaylin Tsukayama, Duke University, Dept. of NeuroscienceUndergraduate Senior Honors Students: Name and Undergraduate Academic InstitutionJanuary- June, 2011Liana Kobayashi, University of Hawaii, Depts. of Psychology & BiologyTeaching Experience and Curriculum Development (University of Hawaii and Stanford University):2015Guest Lecture – Nursing Honors Class. Dr. E. Codier, instructorSchool of Nursing and Dental HygieneUniversity of Hawaii as Manoa2007- presentGuest Lecturer and Graduate AdvisorDepartment of Human Nutrition, Food and Animal Sciences;College of Tropical Agriculture and Human ResourcesUniversity of Hawaii at Manoa2006- 2013Postdoctoral Training Program Committee and Postdoctoral MentorPostdoctoral Training in Nutritional & Behavioral Cancer Prevention in a MultiethnicPopulation (NCI - R25 training grant). University of Hawaii Cancer Center2003- 2012Guest LecturerOffice of Public Health Studies; John A. Burns School of Medicine; University of Hawaii1998-2001Consultant for Curriculum Development and Medical EducationEnvironmental Health Curricula for medical students and residentsConsortium for Environmental Education in Medicine; Massachusetts Medical Society9 of 34

5/20201996 -1997Co-Principal InvestigatorMedical Education Project on Domestic Violence:Comprehensive Curriculum for Medical Residency ProgramsMassachusetts Medical Society1995 -1997Preventive Medicine ConsultantCurriculum Development: Health Promotion in GeriatricsStanford Resource Center in Geriatrics, funded by The Hartford FoundationStanford University School of Medicine1989 -1995Lecturer & Assistant Course Director,Personal Health Course for Medical Students;Stanford University School of Medicine1993 -1994Evaluation Coordinator and Content Expert for Society of General Internal MedicineA curriculum to teach dietary fiber to medical residents, Nutrition Task ForceHonors and Awards:2005Society Behavioral Medicine Distinguished Service Award2007University of Hawai i, University Research Council, Faculty Travel Award, 1,7002008Elected as a Fellow in the Society of Behavioral Medicine2010Society Behavioral Medicine, C. Tracy Orleans Distinguished Service Award2010Society Behavioral Medicine, Multiple Behavior Change Special Interest Group CitationAward2013University of Hawai i, University Research Council, Faculty Travel Award, 1,000Professional Affiliations:Society of Behavioral MedicineAmerican College of Sports MedicineEditorial and Journal Reviewer positions:2010-present2001-2012May, 2005Associate Editor: Translational Behavioral Medicine: Practice, Policy, & ResearchReviewer: Academic MedicineInvited reviewer (May, 2005) for American Heart Association scientific statement:"Physical Activity Intervention Studies: What We Know and What We Need to Know".Journal Reviewer (ad hoc) (in alphabetical order):American Journal of Health Promotion, American Journal of Preventive Medicine, American Journal ofClinical Nutrition, Annals of Behavioral Medicine, Annals of Internal Medicine, Asian/Pacific IslandNursing (APN) Journal, BMC Cancer, Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention, Exercise &Sports Sciences Reviews, Health Education & Behavior, Health Psychology, International Journal ofBehavioral Medicine, International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition & Physical Activity, Journal ofBehavioral Medicine, Journal of Family Studies, Journal of Nutrition Education, Journal PatientEducation & Counseling, Journal of Physical Activity & Health, Journal of Science & Medicine in Sport,Obesity Research & Clinical Practice, PLOS One, Preventive Medicine, Psychology, Health & Medicine,Women & HealthFebruary, 2015 TriService Nursing Research Program (TSNRP), the Naval Health Research Center, and theMili

Mentee: J. Grassley, PhD; Professor, School of Nursing, Boise State University Pilot Project: Building Young Women's Health Literacy Skills through an Online Game to Promote Breastfeeding; CTR-IN Site: Boise State University; Boise, Idaho 2014 Multiple-Principal Investigator. HMSA Foundation; 1/1/2014-12/31/2014; ( 95,231 annual