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SUNY PRIDE Scholars

Cohort IV – 2015

photo of Willie Mae Abel Willie Mae Abel, PhD, RN, ACNS-BC

Academic Title: Assistant Professor

Department, School: College of Health and Human Services, School of Nursing

University: The University of North Carolina at Charlotte

Location: Charlotte, North Carolina

Research Interests as they relate to CVD: My research interests include reducing risky health behaviors in Black women with cardiovascular disease with a particular focus on hypertension and medication adherence.

 

photo of Danielle Arigo Danielle Arigo, PhD

Academic Title: Assistant Professor

Department, School: Department of Psychology, College of Arts & Sciences

University: University of Scranton

Location: Scranton, Pennsylvania

Research Interests as they relate to CVD: The interplay between cardiovascular and emotional health, with particular emphasis on the examination of social influences on health and health behavior and the improvement of intervention design and delivery.

 

photo of Pablo Cure Pablo Cure, MD, MPH

Academic Title: Assistant Research Professor

Department, School: Clinical and Translational Science Institute at Children’s National Health System, School of Medicine and Health Sciences.

University: The George Washington University

Location: Washington, DC

Research Interests as they relate to CVD: Retrospective and Prospective Studies in Cardiometabolic Risk Factors and Biomarkers of Wellness and Disease in Hispanics

 

photo of Tefera Gezmu Tefera Gezmu, PhD, MPH

Academic Title: Assistant Professor

Department, School: Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy

University: Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey

Location: New Brunswick, New Jersey

Research Interests as they relate to CVD: I am interested in using innovative epidemiologic and statistical methods to identify mechanisms of cardiovascular disease development and progression including vascular properties, lifestyle interventions, and responsiveness to preventive pharmacotherapy.

 

photo of Marla B. HallMarla B. Hall, PhD

Academic Title: Assistant Professor

Department, School: Department of Public Health, Brody School of Medicine

University: East Carolina University

Location: Greenville, North Carolina

Research Interests as they relate to CVD: Lifestyle interventions, including diet and physical activity, to reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease and increase self-management skills among African Americans in eastern North Carolina. Her current research explores perceptions related to embedding health programs within the barbershop and beauty salon setting.

 

photo of Rosalba HernandezRosalba Hernandez, PhD

Academic Title: Assistant Professor

Department, School: School of Social Work

University: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Location: Urbana, Illinois

Research Interests as they relate to CVD: Positive psychological well-being (PPWB) and its impact on engagement in healthy behaviors, development of subclinical cardiovascular disease (CVD) and subsequent CVD outcomes--particularly as it pertains to Hispanic/Latino adults.

 

photo of Mosi Adesina IfatunjiMosi Adesina Ifatunji, PhD

Academic Title: Assistant Professor

Department, School: Department of Sociology, College of Arts and Sciences

University: University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

Location: Chapel Hill, North Carolina

Research Interests as they relate to CVD: Disparities in hypertension between African Americans and Black immigrants.

 

 

photo of Nneka Lotea IfejikaNneka Lotea Ifejika, MD, MPH

Academic Title: Associate Professor

Department, School: Department of Neurology

University: University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston Medical School

Location: Houston, Texas

Research Interests as they relate to CVD: My research focuses on the use of mobile health technology to reduce the incidence of vascular risk factors, namely, obesity, hypertension and hyperlipidemia, in underserved minority populations. My long-term goal is to reduce the disability gap between minorities and non-minorities in the "Stroke Belt", an area of the Southeastern United States with significant mortality due to cerebrovascular disease.

 

photo of Melissa JohnsonMelissa Johnson, PhD, MS

Academic Title: Assistant Professor

Department, School: Department of Food and Nutritional Sciences, College of Agriculture, Environment and Nutrition Sciences

University: Tuskegee University

Location: Tuskegee, Alabama

Research Interests as they relate to CVD: Physiological, social and cultural causes and consequences of cardiovascular disease; chronic disease prevention and health promotion, particularly among underserved and vulnerable (i.e. culturally, economically, socially, etc.) individuals; health disparities.

 

photo of Larry Keen, IILarry Keen, II, PhD

Academic Title: Assistant Professor

Department, School: Department of Psychology, College of Natural and Health Sciences

University: Virginia State University

Location: Petersberg, VA

Research Interests as they relate to CVD: My research interests include the complex interplay among cardiovascular risk factors, substance use, and immunity-related outcomes. Specifically, I am interested in overweight/obesity, marijuana use and subsequent immune dysfunction in African Americans. A related interest is in examining the potential role effect of executive function on these relationships and as a modifiable factor for treatment or intervention programs

 

photo of Erica PaytonErica Payton, PhD

Academic Title: Assistant Professor

Department, School: Department of Physiology and Health Science, College of Sciences & Humanities

University: Ball State University

Location: Muncie, Indiana

Research Interests as they relate to CVD: Developing and implementing promising and evidence-based interventions that will reduce cardiovascular disease in Delaware and other communities in Indiana, with a focus on reducing obesity and tomacco use and premoting healthy lifestyle choices. Racial/ethnic minorities, rural and economically disadvantaged communities are special populations of interest.

 

photo of Damon SwiftDamon Swift, PhD

Academic Title: Assistant Professor

Department, School: Department of Kinesiology

University: East Carolina University

Location: Greenville, North Carolina

Research Interests as they relate to CVD: Performing exercise and physical activity studies to promote cardiovascular health benefits in African Americans, with a focus on cardiorespiratory fitness an independent risk factor for cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes.