Accomplishments: School of Public Health
Barbara Lewis, Chris Cochran, Erika Marquez, Neeraj Bhandari, Jennifer Pharr, Soumya Upadhyay (all School of Public Health), and Stowe Shoemaker (Philanthropy and Alumni Engagement), co-authored an article, "Use of Hospital Patient and Family Advisory Councils: A Scoping Study," in the Journal of Patient Experience.
Nicole DeVille (Epidemiology and Biostatistics) coauthored a paper titled, 鈥淪patial analysis of teen births near the New Bedford Harbor Superfund site,鈥 in the journal Environmental Research: Health, in association with Carolina Villanueva, Susan A. Korrick, and Veronica M. Vieira. The article assesses the sociodemographic and geographic factors鈥
Tim Grigsby (Social and Behavioral Health) coauthored an article titled, 鈥淔amily incarceration and adolescent nicotine, alcohol, and cannabis use: A coarsened exact matching approach,鈥 in the journal Addictive Behaviors, in association with researchers from California State University. The article evaluates the effect of the incarceration of鈥
Asma Awan (Social and Behavioral Health) and Manoj Sharma (Social and Behavioral Health; Internal Medicine) presented a virtual talk titled, 鈥淎n Analysis of a 4E Pedagogical Framework for Experiential Learning of Public Health Doctoral Students鈥 at the 11th International New York Conference On Evolving Trends in Interdisciplinary Research &鈥
Miguel Fudolig (Epidemiology and Biostatistics) presented a poster titled "Impact of Acculturation on Muscle Dysmorphia and Anabolic Steroid Use in FilAm University Students" at the 2025 Asian American Psychological Association - Division of Filipino Americans Conference held in Davis, CA on January 25-26, 2025. Pamela Pioquinto (Public鈥
Chad Cross (Epidemiology and Biostatistics), Louisa Messenger (Environmental and Occupational Health), Miklo Alcala, and Bryson Carrier coauthored an article titled, 鈥淒escriptive Epidemiology of Soil-Transmitted Helminth Infections in the United States: Using Big Data to Characterize Patients and Analyze Parasitic Disease Trends,鈥 in the journal,鈥
Asma Awan (Social and Behavioral Health) and Manoj Sharma (Social and Behavioral Health; Internal Medicine) presented a virtual paper titled, 鈥淪ynthesizing a pedagogical analysis toward experiential learning of public health doctoral students,鈥 at the 10th International Symposium on Current Developments in Science, Technology, and Social Sciences鈥
Ann Vuong (Epidemiology and Biostatistics) coauthored a paper titled 鈥淕lobal metabolomic alterations associated with endocrine-disrupting chemicals among pregnant individuals and newborns," in the journal Metabolomics, along with researchers from Pennsylvania, Minnesota, Michigan, Rhode Island, Kentucky, Arkansas, Texas, Ohio, Georgia and New York鈥
Chad Cross (Epidemiology and Biostatistics) coauthored an article titled, 鈥淒ynamic neurocognitive adaptation in aging: Development and validation of a new scale,鈥 in the journal Alzheimer鈥檚 Association, in association with researchers from Italy and the Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health in 51吃瓜网免费App. The article proposes the鈥
Amruta Godbole and Ann Vuong (both Epidemiology and Biostatistics) coauthored a paper titled, 鈥淎ssociations between neonicotinoids and inflammation in US adults using hematological indices: NHANES 2015-2016," in the journal Environmental Epidemiology, along with Aimin Chen with the University of Pennsylvania. The paper explores the influence of鈥
Manoj Sharma (Social and Behavioral Health; Internal Medicine) in collaboration with GBD 2021 Diarrhoeal Diseases Collaborators coauthored an article as a senior collaborator titled, 鈥淕lobal, regional, and national age-sex-specific burden of diarrhoeal diseases, their risk factors, and aetiologies, 1990-2021, for 204 countries and territories: a鈥
Asma Awan, Timothy Grigsby, Christopher Johansen (all Social and Behavioral Health), Chia-Liang Dai (Teaching and Learning), and Manoj Sharma (Social and Behavioral Health; Internal Medicine) published an article titled, 鈥淓xplaining the Correlates of the Multi-Theory Model (MTM) of Health Behavior Change in Visual (Structural) Colorectal Cancer鈥