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May 15, 2018 Curriculum vitae James C. Spilsbury, PhD, MPH Office Address: Iris S. & Bert L. Wolstein Research Building, Room 6127 2103 Cornell Rd., Cleveland, OH 44106-7291 Office Phone: 216-368-7559 E-mail: [email protected] Facsimile: 216-368-0207 Home Address: 1577 Lakewood Avenue, Lakewood, OH 44107 EDUCATION School: Case Western Reserve University (CWRU), Cleveland, OH Degree: Ph.D. Anthropology Dates: 1995-2002 Thesis Title: Thesis Committee: Hazards and Help-seeking in Inner-City Cleveland: The Child's Perception of Neighborhood Danger, Safety, and Support Jill E. Korbin, Ph.D. (Chair), Claudia J. Coulton, Ph.D., Charlotte Ikels, Ph.D., Janis H. Jenkins, Ph.D. School: School of Public Health, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC Degree: M.P.H. Health Education Dates: School: Degree: Dates: 1983-1985 Yale University, New Haven, CT B.S. Biology, magna cum laude, with Distinction in the Major 1977-1981 Post-Graduate Training Institution: Center for Clinical Investigation, CWRU, Cleveland, OH Position: KL2 Scholar, NIH K12 (KL2) Multidisciplinary Clinical Research Training Program Dates: 2006-2010 Institution: Division of Behavioral Pediatrics & Psychology, University Hospitals, Cleveland, OH Position: Post-Doctoral Fellow, NIH T32 Ruth Kirchstein National Research Service Award, Child Behavioral Health Research Dates: 2002-2005

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May 15, 2018

Curriculum vitae

James C. Spilsbury, PhD, MPH

Office Address: Iris S. & Bert L. Wolstein Research Building, Room 6127

2103 Cornell Rd., Cleveland, OH 44106-7291

Office Phone: 216-368-7559

E-mail: [email protected]

Facsimile: 216-368-0207

Home Address: 1577 Lakewood Avenue, Lakewood, OH 44107

EDUCATION

School: Case Western Reserve University (CWRU), Cleveland, OH

Degree: Ph.D. Anthropology

Dates: 1995-2002

Thesis Title:

Thesis Committee:

Hazards and Help-seeking in Inner-City Cleveland: The Child's

Perception of Neighborhood Danger, Safety, and Support

Jill E. Korbin, Ph.D. (Chair), Claudia J. Coulton, Ph.D., Charlotte

Ikels, Ph.D., Janis H. Jenkins, Ph.D.

School: School of Public Health, University of North Carolina at Chapel

Hill, Chapel Hill, NC

Degree: M.P.H. Health Education

Dates:

School:

Degree:

Dates:

1983-1985

Yale University, New Haven, CT

B.S. Biology, magna cum laude, with Distinction in the Major

1977-1981

Post-Graduate Training

Institution: Center for Clinical Investigation, CWRU, Cleveland, OH

Position: KL2 Scholar, NIH K12 (KL2) Multidisciplinary Clinical Research

Training Program

Dates: 2006-2010

Institution: Division of Behavioral Pediatrics & Psychology, University

Hospitals, Cleveland, OH

Position: Post-Doctoral Fellow, NIH T32 Ruth Kirchstein National Research

Service Award, Child Behavioral Health Research

Dates: 2002-2005

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ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS

Position/Rank:

Institution/Department:

Dates:

Position/Rank:

Institution/Department:

Dates:

Position/Rank:

Institution/Department:

Dates:

Position/Rank:

Associate Professor, Primary Appointment

CWRU, School of Medicine, Department of Population &

Quantitative Health Sciences (formerly Dept. of Epidemiology &

Biostatistics)

2017-present

Associate Professor, Secondary Appointment

CWRU, School of Medicine, Department of Pediatrics

2017-present

Associate Professor, Secondary Appointment

CWRU, College of Arts & Sciences, Dept. of Anthropology

2017-present

Assistant Professor, Primary Appointment

Institution/Department: CWRU, School of Medicine, Department of Population &

Quantitative Health Sciences

Dates: 2015-2017

Position/Rank:

Institution/Department:

Dates:

Assistant Professor, Primary Appointment

CWRU, School of Medicine, Center for Clinical Investigation.

2010-2015

Position/Rank:

Institution/Department:

Dates:

Position/Rank:

Institution/Department:

Dates:

Position/Rank:

Institution/Department:

Dates:

Position/Rank:

Institution/Department:

Dates:

Position/Rank:

Assistant Professor, Secondary Appointment

CWRU, College of Arts & Sciences, Department of

Anthropology

2013-present

Assistant Professor, Secondary Appointment

CWRU, School of Medicine, Department of Epidemiology &

Biostatistics

2010-2015

Assistant Professor, Secondary Appointment

CWRU, School of Medicine, Department of Pediatrics

2015-present

Instructor, Secondary Appointment

CWRU, School of Medicine, Department of Pediatrics

2010-2015

Instructor, Primary Appointment

Institution/Department: CWRU, School of Medicine, Center for Clinical Investigation

Dates: 2007-2010

Position/Rank:

Institution/Department:

Dates:

Instructor, Primary Appointment

CWRU, School of Medicine, Department of Pediatrics

2006-2007

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Position/Rank:

Part-time Lecturer & Adjunct Instructor

Institution/Department: CWRU, College of Arts & Sciences, Department of

Anthropology

Dates: 2002-2003

PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS/POSITIONS

Position/Rank: Co-Director, PhD Program in Clinical Translational Science

Institution/Department: CWRU, Center for Clinical Investigation

Dates: 2015-present

Position/Rank:

Institution/Department:

Dates:

Position/Rank:

Institution/Department:

Dates:

Member, Medical Scientist Training Program Steering Committee

CWRU, Case School of Medicine

2015-present

Consultant

University of Michigan, Institute for Clinical and Health Research

2015-2016

Position/Rank:

Director, Graduate Certificate Program in Clinical Research

Institution/Department: CWRU, Center for Clinical Investigation

Dates: 2012-present

Position/Rank Co-Chair, Steering Committee for Development of PhD program in

Clinical Translational Science

Institution/Department: CWRU, Center for Clinical Investigation

Dates: 2012-2015

Position/Rank: Member, Evaluation Advisory Committee, Clinical Translational

Science Collaborative (CTSC)

Institution/Department: CWRU, Center for Clinical Investigation

Date: 2011-present

Position/Rank: Director, MS Program in Clinical Research (Clinical Research

Scholars Program, or CRSP)

Institution/Department: CWRU, Center for Clinical Investigation

Dates: 2010-present

Position/Rank:

Member, Education Leadership Committee, CTSC

Institution/Department: CWRU, Center for Clinical Investigation

Dates: 2010-present

Position/Rank: Chair, Clinical Research Team Training Taskforce, CTSC

Institution/Department: CWRU, Center for Clinical Investigation

Dates: 2010-present

Position/Rank: Chair, KL2 Curriculum Committee, CTSC

Institution/Department: CWRU, Center for Clinical Investigation

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Dates: 2010-present

Position/Rank:

Institution/Department:

Member, Multidisciplinary Advisory Committee, Multidisciplinary

Clinical Research Training Program (KL2)

CWRU, Center for Clinical Investigation

Dates:

2010-present

Position/Rank: Director, Academic Development Core, CTSC

Institution/Department: CWRU, Center for Clinical Investigation

Dates: 2010-present

Position/Rank: Senior Program Officer

Institution/Department: Family Health International, Field Operations, RTP, N.C.

Dates: 1993-1993

Position/Rank: Regional Coordinator

Institution/Department: Family Health International, AIDSTECH, RTP, NC

Dates: 1989-1992

Position/Rank: Socio-Economic Study Coordinator

Institution/Department: U.S. Peace Corps/Schistosomiasis Research Project, Yaoundé,

Cameroun

Dates: 1986-1988

Position/Rank: Agro-forestry Extension Agent

Institution/Department: U.S. Peace Corps/CARE Agro-forestry Project, Mora, Cameroun

Dates: 1985-1986

Position/Rank: Research Assistant

Institution/Department: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Department of Health

Education, Chapel Hill, NC

Dates: 1983-1985

Position/Rank: Assistant in Research

Institution/Department: Yale University, Department of Epidemiology and Public Health,

New Haven, CT

Dates: 1981-1982

Position/Rank: Laboratory Technician

Institution/Department: Yale University, Department of Molecular Biophysics and

Biochemistry, New Haven, CT

Dates: 1977-1981

OTHER DEPARTMENT/SCHOOL COMMITTEES

Position/Rank

Institution/Department:

Dates:

Position/Rank:

Member, PhD Executive Committee

CWRU, Department of Population & Quantitative Health Sciences

2016-present

Member, Ad Hoc Graduate Programs Review Committee

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Institution/Department:

Dates:

Position/Rank:

Institution/Department:

CWRU, School of Medicine

2015-present

Member, Curriculum Committee

CWRU, Department of Population & Quantitative Health Sciences

Dates:

Position/Rank:

Institution/Department:

Dates:

Position/Rank

Institution/Department:

Dates:

Position/Rank:

Institution/Department:

Dates:

Position:

Institution/Department:

Dates:

2015-present

Ad hoc Search Committee, Spatial Epidemiologist faculty position

CWRU, Department of Population & Quantitative Health Sciences

2017

Member, Ad Hoc Search Committee, Health Disparities faculty

position

CWRU, Department of Epidemiology & Biostatistics

2016

Member, Ad Hoc Search Committee, Chairperson of Bioethics

Department

CWRU, Case School of Medicine

2015

Member, Design team, “Becoming a Doctor”, Year 1 Block 1

CWRU, Case School of Medicine

2012

HONORS

1. Star Reviewer, recognition of exceptional peer reviewing for the Journal of Immigrant and

Minority Health, 2017

2. Nomination, Jessica Melton Perry Award for Distinguished Teaching in Disciplinary and

Professional Writing, CWRU, 2016

3. Research Award Nomination for article on child maltreatment definitions, 6th Annual

Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, San Diego, CA, 2002

4. Competitive Graduate Scholarship, Department of Anthropology, CWRU, 1995-2000

5. Certificate of Appreciation, Cameroun Ministry of Public Service, Yaoundé, Cameroun,

1988

6. Delta Omega, National Public Health Honor Society, University of North Carolina at

Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, 1985

7. U.S. Public Health Service Traineeship, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel

Hill, NC, 1984

8. B.S. magna cum laude with Distinction in Biology, Yale University, New Haven, CT, 1981

MEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES

1. Sleep Research Society, 2008-present

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PROFESSIONAL SERVICES

Government of Canada, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, Ottawa, ON

Title: Reviewer

Program: Insight Grants

Dates: January 15, 2018

National Institutes of Health Study Sections/Review Committees

Title:

Program:

Institution:

Dates:

Title:

Program:

Institution:

Dates:

Other Grant Reviewing Title:

Program:

Institution:

Dates:

Title:

Program:

Institution:

Dates:

Other Review Committees

Title:

Program:

Institution:

Dates:

Title:

Program:

Institution:

Dates:

Journal Editorial Boards

Title:

Reviewer, Special Emphasis Panel 2018/05 ZHD1 DSR-G-50-

1

P50 CAPSTONE Centers for Multidisciplinary Research in

Child Abuse and Neglect (P50)

Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and

Human Development

February 20-21, 2018

Reviewer, Special Emphasis Panel ZHD1 DSR-A50-1

P50 CAPSTONE centers for multidisciplinary research in child

abuse and neglect

Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and

Human Development

July 7-8, 2016

Reviewer

Humanitarian Projects Grants

American Sleep Medicine Foundation, Darien, IL

2013

Reviewer

William T. Grant Scholars Program

William T. Grant Foundation, New York, NY

2012

Abstract Reviewer

International Symposium on Minority Health & Health

Disparities, Transdisciplinary Collaborations: Evolving

Dimensions of US and Global Health Equity

National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities,

Bethesda, MD

2014

Poster Judge

Research ShowCASE

CWRU, Cleveland, OH

2014

Editorial Board Member

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Journals and Dates

Title:

Dates:

Advisory Groups

Title:

Institution:

Dates:

Title:

Institution:

Dates:

Title:

Institution:

Dates:

Title:

Institution:

Dates:

Behavioral Sleep Medicine, 2015-present

Sleep Health, 2014-present

Ad Hoc Manuscript Reviewer

Behavioral Sleep Medicine, Child Abuse & Neglect, Child

Development, Child Indicators Research, Child Maltreatment,

Children’s Geographies, City & Community, Health & Social

Work, Journal of Adolescent Health, Journal of Environmental

Research & Public Health, Journal of Immigrant & Minority

Health, Journal of Pediatric Psychology, Journal of Research

on Adolescence, Journal of the National Medical Association,

Journal of Traumatic Stress, Landscape & Urban Planning,

Pediatrics, Sleep, Sleep & Breathing, Sleep Health, Sleep

Medicine, Traumatology

2006-present

Member, Sleep in America Poll Taskforce

National Sleep Foundation, Washington, DC

2013-2014

Member, Defending Childhood Initiative’s Advisory Board,

Data and Evaluation Subcommittee, Cuyahoga County, OH

2012-2014

Faculty Associate, Schubert Center for Child Studies

CWRU, Cleveland, OH

2007-present

Member, Advisory Board, Project REECH (Research

Engagement for Community Health)

CWRU, Cleveland, OH

2008-2011

TEACHING ACTIVITIES

CWRU Graduate Courses

1. Title: CRSP 440, Translational and Patient-Oriented Research Theory

Description: An overview of the theoretical framework, rationale, process,

methodologies, and ethics of clinical and translational research.

Contact hrs: 39

Students: 4-5 MDs or PhD students

Years Taught: 2015, 2016, 2017

2. Title: CRSP 450, Seminar Multidisciplinary Clinical & Translational Research

Description: Monthly doctoral seminar using active studies in greater Cleveland to

analyze processes and challenges of multidisciplinary clinical/translational

science among Cleveland area research institutions.

Contact hrs: 1 hr per month (0 credit hrs)

Students: 3-12 doctoral students plus interested CRSP MS students

Years Taught: 2015, 2016, 2017

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3. Title: CRSP 412, Communication in Clinical Research 1 – Grant writing

Description: A seminar on writing NIH style grants, focusing on specific aims and

significance/innovation sections of research strategy. Designed for NIH

career development awardees, clinicians, graduate students.

Contact hrs: 14

Students: 12-18 MDs or PhDs

Years Taught: 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018

4. Title: CRSP 413, Communication in Clinical Research II – Oral and poster

presentations, working with the mass media

Description: A seminar on developing effective conference-style oral and poster

presentations, as well as effective techniques to disseminate research

results through the mass media.

Contact hrs: 14

Students: 12-18 MDs or PhDs

Years Taught: 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017

5. Title: CRSP 505, Investigating Social Determinants of Health

Description: Examines the conceptualization and measurement of several key social

determinants of health and illness, such as poverty, socio-economic status,

neighborhood, and social network. Challenges researchers face as they

incorporate social determinants in their research are also discussed. Now

offered remotely via Case WebEx.

Contact hrs: 39

Students: 2-6 students, MDs, medical or PhD-level graduate students

Years Taught: 2013, 2014, 2015

6. Title: CRSP 410, Independent Study in Clinical Research-Special Topics.

Description: Affords in-depth exploration of a clinical research topic. Three studies to

date: qualitative research on bariatric surgery outcomes, Vitamin D

deficiency in immigrants, pre-term nutritional supplements.

Contact hrs: 13-26

Students: 3, MDs

Years Taught: 2013, 2016

7. Title: PSCL 453, Culture, Mental Health, and Human Development/PSCL 601,

Special Problems - Cultural Competence in Research & Practice

Description: Provided clinical psychology doctoral students with a critical

understanding cultural competence in research and practice.

Contact hrs: 39

Students: 9 doctoral students in pediatric or clinical child psychology

Years Taught: 2004

8. Title: ANTH 406, Anthropology of Childhood and the Family

Description: Increased students’ (1) awareness of the approaches used to conceptualize

and study childhood; (2) understanding of the variability of the definition

and experience of childhood/family in the cross-cultural record; and (3)

appreciation of current issues facing children and families worldwide.

Contact hrs: 39

Students: 4 doctoral students in anthropology and psychology

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Years Taught: 2002, 2003

Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda Graduate Workshop

1. Title: “Ethnographic and Mixed Methods Research,”

Description: An introduction to the basics of ethnographic methods and mixed-methods

approaches in social-science research. Successful participation resulted in

a graduate certificate. Co-taught with Dr. Jill Korbin.

Contact hrs: 32

Students: 30 social science graduate students

Years Taught: 2013

CWRU Undergraduate Courses

1. Title: ANTH 306, Anthropology of Childhood and the Family

Description: Combined undergraduate course with ANTH 406, designed to increase

students’ (1) awareness of the variety of approaches used to conceptualize

and study childhood; (2) understanding of the variability of the definition

and experience of childhood and the family in the cross-cultural record;

and (3) appreciation of current global issues facing children and families.

Contact hrs: 39

Students: 9-12 upper-level undergraduate students

Years Taught: 2002, 2003

2. Title: CHST 301, Childhood Learning and Play

Description: Provided students with hands-on experience using anthropological

research skills to study a children’s museum as a setting for child learning

through play. The students’ projects provided descriptive data on exhibit

use that the museum could use for programmatic/evaluation purposes.

Contact hrs: 39

Students: 9 advanced undergraduates

Years Taught: 2002

3. Title: ANTH 366, Doing Urban Ethnography

Description: Covered the definition and history of both written and film ethnography,

taught ethnographic research techniques, and culminated with a hands-on

experience in conducting ethnographic fieldwork in Cleveland.

Contact hrs: 39

Students: 8 upper-level undergraduate anthropology majors

Years Taught: 2001

Guest Lectures (CWRU)

1. Selling a mixed-methods study: What worked for us, MPHP 482, Qualitative and Mixed

Methods in Public Health. Dept. of Population and Quantitative Health Sciences, Cleveland,

OH, November 30, 2017.

2. The role of context in shaping sleep, PSCL 502, Seminar in Pediatric Psychology, Dept. of

Psychological Sciences and Division of Developmental Behavioral Pediatrics & Psychology,

University Hospitals, Cleveland, OH, March 3, 2017

3. Sleep around the World: Cross-Cultural Perspectives, ANTH 306/406, Anthropology of

Childhood and the Family, CWRU, Dept. of Anthropology, Cleveland, OH, March 31, 2016

4. Neighborhood Conditions and Child Maltreatment: A Mixed-Methods Study-Preliminary

Analyses, EPBI 501, Epidemiology & Biostatistics General Seminar, Dept. of Epidemiology

& Biostatistics, Cleveland, OH, March 28, 2016

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5. Sleep in Cross-Cultural Perspective, ANTH 306/406, Anthropology of Childhood and the

Family, Dept. of Anthropology, Cleveland, OH, March 26, 2015

6. Sleep in Cross-Cultural Perspective, NURS 615, Topical Seminar in Health Science

Research, Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing, Cleveland, OH, July 22, 2014

7. Medical Anthropology, PSCL 502, Pediatric Psychology Seminar, Division of

Developmental & Behavioral Pediatrics, University Hospitals Case Medical Center,

Cleveland, OH, October 12, 2013

8. Measuring Social Position, EPBI 440, Introduction to Population Health, Dept. of

Epidemiology & Biostatistics, Cleveland, OH, October 5, 2011

9. Sleep in Cross-Cultural Perspective, ANTH 306/406, Anthropology of Childhood and the

Family, Dept. of Anthropology, Cleveland, OH, October 14, 2010

10. Hot-Button Topics in Sleep: Baby Co-sleeping & Adolescent Sleep Deprivation, ANTH

306/406, Anthropology of Childhood and the Family, Dept. of Anthropology, Cleveland,

OH, October 7, 2010

11. Sleep & Adolescence: An Unlikely Combination? EPBI 592, Special Topics in

Epidemiology: Data Management and Analysis, Dept. of Epidemiology & Biostatistics,

Cleveland, OH, September 16, 2009

TRAINEES/MENTEES

Current Doctoral Students Role Trainee Name Program Dates Current Position

Thesis Committee

Chair

Joe Zein, MD PhD Clinical

Translational Science

CWRU, Cleveland, OH

2017-present Staff physician, Cleveland

Clinic, Cleveland, OH

Thesis Committee

Chair

Gloria Taveras,

MS

PhD Clinical

Translational Science

CWRU, Cleveland, OH

2017-present MD/PhD Student, MSTP,

CWRU, Cleveland, OH

Thesis Committee

Chair

Sara Jones, MS PhD Population &

Quantitative Health

Sciences

2017-present Data Core Manager,

Prevention Research Center

for Healthy Neighborhoods,

CWRU, Cleveland, OH

Academic

Advisor

Sandra Silva

Camargo, MD

PhD Clinical

Translational Science

CWRU, Cleveland, OH

2017-present Student, CWRU, Cleveland,

OH

Academic

Advisor

Zainab Albar,

MD

PhD Clinical

Translational Science

CWRU, Cleveland, OH

2017-present Student, CWRU, Cleveland,

OH

Thesis Committee

Chair

Rosa Hand, MS PhD Clinical

Translational Science

CWRU, Cleveland, OH

2015-present Instructor, Dept. of

Nutrition, CWRU,

Cleveland, OH

Previous Doctoral Students Role Trainee Name Program Dates Current Position

Thesis Committee

Member

Sarah Bridges,

PhD

PhD Dept. Anthropology,

CWRU, Cleveland, OH

2013-2015

(graduated)

Director of Faculty Grants,

Gustavus Adolphus College,

Saint Peter, MN

Thesis Committee

Member

Jennifer Shaw,

PhD

PhD Dept. Anthropology,

CWRU, Cleveland, OH

2012-2013

(graduated)

Senior Researcher,

Southcentral Foundation,

Anchorage, AK

Thesis Committee

Member

Diwakar

Vadapalli, PhD

PhD Social Welfare,

Mandel School of

Applied Social Sciences,

CWRU, Cleveland, OH

2010

(graduated)

Assistant Professor of Public

Policy, University of Alaska

at Anchorage, Anchorage,

AK

Thesis Committee

Member

Patricia Watts,

MA

PsyD, Argosy University,

Chicago, IL

2010-2011 Private practice

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Current Master’s Students, MS Clinical Research (Clinical Research Scholars Program) Role Trainee Name Dates Current Position

CRSP Advisor Andrew Tang, MD 2017-present Surgical Resident, Dept. of Thoracic and

Cardiovascular Surgery, Cleveland Clinic,

Cleveland, OH

CRSP Advisor Shivani Butala, BDS 2016-present Research Assistant, School of Dental Medicine,

CWRU, Cleveland, OH

CRSP Advisor Amin Saad, MD 2016-present Student, CWRU, Cleveland, OH

CRSP Advisor Guangjin Zhou, PhD 2016-present Research Associate, Case Cardiovascular Research

Center, CWRU, Cleveland, OH

CRSP Advisor Kavita Arora, MD 2016-present MetroHealth Medical Center, Cleveland, OH

CRSP Advisor H. Matthew Cohn,

MD

2015-present Fellow, Division of Gastroenterology & Liver

Disease, University Hospitals Case Medical

Center, Cleveland, OH

CRSP Advisor Amani Mohamad

Hag, MD

2014-present Student, CWRU, Cleveland, OH

CRSP Advisor Tatiana Riedel, BA 2015-present Project Manager, Mandel School of Applied

Social Sciences, CWRU, Cleveland, OH

CRSP Advisor Dhairya Mehta, MD 2013-present Staff Physician, Fairview Hospital, Cleveland, OH

Previous Master’s Students, MS Clinical Research (Clinical Research Scholars Program) Role Trainee Name Dates Current Position

CRSP Advisor Marcelle Vera Putz,

MD

2016 (graduated) Staff Physician, Mexico

CRSP Advisor Ahmad Alkhalil,

MD

2014-2016

(graduated)

Clinical Instructor, University Hospitals of

Cleveland, Cleveland, OH

CRSP Advisor Gurkan Bebek, PhD 2014-2016

(graduated)

Assistant Professor, Dept. of Nutrition, CWRU,

Cleveland, OH

CRSP Advisor Hun Shim, DMD 2013-2016

(graduated)

Student, School of Dental Medicine, CWRU

Cleveland, OH

CRSP Advisor Praneeta

Chodavarapu, MD

2013-2015

(graduated)

Clinical Research Fellow, Dept. Anesthesiology,

Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH

Thesis Committee

Member

Charles Wojnarski,

MD

2015

(graduated)

General Surgeon, University Hospitals Case

Medical Center, Cleveland, OH

Thesis Committee

Member

Adriano Tonelli,

MD

2015 (graduated) Staff physician, Depts. Pulmonary and Critical

Care Medicine, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH

CRSP Advisor Ruzica Conic, MD 2015 Transferred to PhD Clinical Translational

Science, CWRU, Cleveland, OH

Thesis Committee

Chair

Matt Bunte, MD 2011-2014

(graduated)

Assistant Professor, Dept. Internal Medicine,

University of Missouri, Kansas City, MO

CRSP Advisor Kashif Shaikh, MD 2013-2014 Residency, Internal Medicine, University of

South Dakota, Vermillion, SD

Thesis Committee

Member

Melissa Young, PhD 2012-2013

(graduated)

Associate Consultant (Staff), Division of

Cardiovascular Diseases, Mayo Clinic,

Rochester, MN

Thesis Committee

Member

Cristina Bocirnea,

MD

2012 (graduated) Geriatrician, Dept. Internal Medicine, UT Health

Medical School, Houston, TX

CRSP Advisor Michael Gomez,

MD

2011-2012 Family Practice Specialist, Kaiser Permanente,

Stockton, CA

Thesis Committee

Chair

Marisa Tungsiripat,

MD

2010-2011

(graduated)

Asst. Professor, Dept. Medicine, Cleveland Clinic

Lerner College of Medicine, Cleveland, OH

CRSP Advisor Sharon Stein, MD 2010-2013 Associate Professor, Dept. Surgery, University

Hospitals, Cleveland, OH

Thesis Committee

Member

Kristie Ross, MD 2010-2011

(graduated)

Assistant Professor, Dept. Pediatrics, CWRU

School of Medicine, Cleveland, OH

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Fellows/Residents Role Trainee Name Program Dates Current Position

Mentoring

Committee

Member

Mary Beth

Slusar, PhD

F32 Postdoctoral

Fellowship

2013-2017 Fellow, School of Dental

Medicine, CWRU, Cleveland,

OH

Scholarship

Oversight

Committee

Member

Pooja Puri, MD Fellowship, Pediatric

Pulmonology, University

Hospitals Case Medical

Center, Cleveland, OH

2013-2015 Staff physician, Pediatric

Pulmonology, Max Multi-

specialty Centre, Panchsheel

Park New Delhi, India

Scholarship

Oversight

Committee

Member

Naseem

Sulayman, MD

Fellowship, Pediatric

Pharmacology/Critical

Care, University

Hospitals Case Medical

Center, Cleveland, OH

2011-2012 Pediatric Intensivist, Dept.

Pediatrics, Carle, Urbana, IL

Residency

Research Mentor

Heidi Bryson,

MD

Pediatrics Residency,

University Hospitals,

Case Medical Center,

Cleveland, OH

2007-2010 Pediatrician, Central Pediatrics

P.A., St Paul, MN

Residency

Research Mentor

Ginna Priola,

MD

Pediatrics Residency,

University Hospitals

Case Medical Center,

Cleveland, OH

2007-2010 Pediatric Hematologist &

Oncologist, University of

North Carolina Hospitals,

Chapel Hill, NC

Scholarship

Oversight

Committee

Member

Shana Kralovic,

DO

Fellowship, Behavioral

Pediatrics, University

Hospitals Case Medical

Center, Cleveland, OH

2007-2009 Assistant Professor, Dept.

Pediatrics, School of

Medicine, CWRU, Cleveland,

OH

Current Medical Students Role Trainee Name Program Dates Current Position

Mentor Paige Hamilton School of Medicine,

CWRU, Cleveland, OH

2015-present Student

Previous Undergraduates Role Trainee Name Program Dates Current Position

Research Mentor Kristina Bowdrie NICHD Supplement

1R01HD077002-03S1,

to promote diversity in

health-related research

2015-present Audiology Doctoral student,

Dept. of Speech and Hearing

Science, The Ohio State

University, Columbus, OH

Previous High School Students Role Trainee Name Program Dates Current Position

Community

Sponsor

Adah Zhang Senior Project, “Dream

and Sleep Analysis,”

Orange High School,

Pepper Pike, OH

2010-2011 Research & Development

Mathematician, Sandia

National Laboratories,

Albuquerque, NM

RESEARCH/GRANT SUPPORT

Current

1. The Traumatic Loss Response Team: A Multidisciplinary Approach to Complex Homicides

Involving Children

Role: Evaluator/Researcher, 7.5% effort

Funder: Department of Justice, Office of Victims Programs, 2016-XV-6X-K019

Total Direct Costs and Dates: $600,000, 2016-2019 (PI Creeden, FrontLine Service, Cleveland)

2. Understanding How Neighborhood Ecologies Influence Child Maltreatment: A Mixed-

Methods Study

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Role: Principal investigator, 25% effort

Funder: Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development,

R01HD077002

Total Direct Costs and Dates: $1,435,043, 2013-2019

3. Cleveland Clinic Cardiothoracic Collaborative Clinical Center and Clinical Research Skills

Development Program (CRSDP)

Role: Co-Investigator, 4% effort

Funder: National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute UM1HL088955

Total Direct Costs & Dates: $350,000, 2017-2018 (PI Gillinov, Cleveland Clinic)

4. Clinical Translational Science Collaborative of Cleveland

Role: CTSTP (TL1) Associate Director & KL2 Executive Committee, 10% effort

Funder: National Center for Advancing Translational Science, U54-TR-001960

Total Direct Costs and Dates: $33,102,351, 2018-2023

Pending

1. Examining resilience and psychobiologic mechanisms in violence-exposed siblings.

Role: Co-Investigator, 10% effort study years 1-3, 15% years 4-5

Funder: Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development,

R01HD095899

Total Direct Costs and Dates: $2,499,714, 2018-2023 (PI Holmes, Jack, Joseph, and Morton

Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, CWRU)

2. SCC: Street-Smart – A social-media data tool to increase organizations’ “Street-Smarts” as

they provide services to residents affected by violence and suicide.

Role: Co-Principal Investigator, 10% effort

Funder: National Science Foundation.

Total Direct Costs and Dates: $1,190,000 2018-2022

Previous

1. Research Supplement to Promote Diversity in Health-Related Research

Role: Principle Investigator Scientific Mentor, 4% effort (not funded by grant)

Funder: Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development,

R01HD077002-03S1

Total Direct Costs and Dates: $22,596, 2015-2017

2. Defending Childhood Initiative: Central Intake and Assessment

Role: Data/Research Specialist, currently 3.5% effort

Funder: Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, US Department of Justice

(through Cuyahoga County & Frontline Service)

Total Direct Costs and Dates: $27,315 (subcontract), 2012-2016

3. Peer & Family Effects on Urban, African American Children

Role: Principal Investigator, 10% effort

Funder: National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities, R21MD007632

Total Direct Costs and Dates: $275,000, 2012-2015

4. Improving the Sleep of Children Victimized by Violence (Sheets and Blankets Project)

Role: Principal Investigator, 0% effort charged

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Funder: American Sleep Medicine Foundation Humanitarian Projects Award 7-HP-11

Total Direct Costs and Dates: $15,493, 2011-2012

5. Translating a Secondary-Trauma Intervention into Community Practice, Cleveland

Translational Science Collaborative Academic Partnership and Community Research Grant

Role: Pilot Study Co-Principal Investigator, 5.9%

Funder: National Center for Research Resources KL2RR024990 (Davis, PI)

Total Direct Costs and Dates: $24,711, 2011-2012

6. Violence, Sleep, and Child Health

Role: Principal Investigator, 25% effort

Funder: William T. Grant Foundation #9792,

Total Direct Costs and Dates: $431,017, 2009-2012

7. Transforming Care for Traumatized Youth in Child Welfare

Role: Evaluator, 15% effort

Funder: US Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration IU79SM058252,

FrontLine Services (Creeden-PI)

Total Direct Costs and Dates: $70,188 (Subcontract), 2007-2012

8. Violence, Sleep, and Behavioral/Health Outcomes in Children

Role: Principal Investigator of KL2 study, effort not calculated

Funder: National Center for Research Resources KL2RR024990 CWRU/Cleveland Clinic CTSA

(Davis-PI)

Total Direct Costs and Dates: $53,621, 2008-2009

BIBLIOGRAPHY (‡ Mentee/Advisee)

Peer Reviewed Articles

1. Kiley K, Sehgal A, Neth S, Theurer J, Pike E, Spilsbury J, Albert J. The Effectiveness of

Guided Imagery for Compassion Fatigue and Anxiety of Mental Health Workers. Social

Work Research; in press

2. Spilsbury JC, Creeden R, Zatta E, Phelps N, Regoeczi W. Lessons Learned Implementing

Community-Based Comprehensive Case Management for Families Surviving Homicide.

Journal of Child and Family Social Work. 2017;22:1161–1174.

3. Spilsbury JC, Patel SR, Morris N, Ehayaei MS, Intille SS. Household chaos and sleep-

disturbing behavior of family members: Results of a pilot study of African-American early

adolescents. Sleep Health. 2017;3:84-89.

4. Puri P‡, Ross KR, Mehra R, Spilsbury JC, Li H, Ievers-Landis CE, Rosen CL. Pediatric

Positive Airway Pressure Adherence in Obstructive Sleep Apnea Enhanced by Family

Member Positive Airway Pressure Usage. J Clin Sleep Med. 2016;12:959-63.

5. Spilsbury JC, Frame J, Magtanong R, Rork K. Sleep Environments of Children in an Urban

US Setting Exposed to Interpersonal Violence. Behav Sleep Med. 2016;14:585-601.

6. Spilsbury JC, Storfer-Isser A, Rosen CL, Redline S. Remission and Incidence of

Obstructive Sleep Apnea From Middle Childhood to Late Adolescence. Sleep. 2015;38:23-

29. PMCID: PMC4262952

7. Nadan Y, Spilsbury JC, Korbin JE. Culture and Context in Understanding Child

Maltreatment: Contributions of Intersectionality and Neighborhood-Based Research. Child

Abuse Negl. 2015;41:40-48

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8. Gunzler DD, Spilsbury JC, Fu M, Rose S, Dawson NV, Moore S, Love TE. Training a

Nonclinician to Become a Leader in Transdisciplinary Clinical Research: Clinical

Observerships. Int J Clin Biostat Biom. 2015;1:1-4

9. Buxton O, Chang AM, Spilsbury JC, Bos T, Emselle H, Knutson KL. Sleep In The Modern

Family: Findings from the National Sleep Foundation’s 2014 Sleep in America Poll. Sleep

Health. 2015;1:15-27

10. Spilsbury JC, Babineau DC, Frame J, Juhas K, Rork K. Association Between Children’s

Exposure to a Violent Event and Objectively and Subjectively Measured Sleep

Characteristics: A Pilot Longitudinal Study. J Sleep Res. 2014;23:585-94

11. Spilsbury JC, Korbin JE. Social Networks and Informal Social Support in Protecting

Children from Abuse and Neglect. Child Abuse Negl. 2013;37S:8-16

12. Spilsbury JC, Korbin JE, Coulton CJ. “Subjective” and “Objective” Views of Neighborhood

Danger & Well-Being: The Importance of Multiple Perspectives and Mixed Methods. Child

Indic Res. 2012;5:469-482

13. Kralovic S‡, Spilsbury JC, Levers-Landis CE, Cuttler L, Narasimhan S, Rosen C. Parent-

reported habitual snoring and depressive symptoms among children and adolescents who are

obese. Child Health Care. 2013;41:233-245

14. Spilsbury JC. Sleep As Mediator in the Pathway From Violence-Induced Traumatic Stress

to Poorer Health and Functioning: A Review of the Literature and Proposed Conceptual

Model. Behav Sleep Med. 2009;7:223-244

15. Spilsbury JC, Korbin JE, Coulton CJ. Mapping Children’s Neighborhood Perceptions:

Implications for Child Indicators. Child Indic Res. 2009;2: 222-131

16. Hayes AL, Spilsbury JC, Patel SR. The Epworth Score in African-American Populations. J

Clin Sleep Med. 2009;5:344-348

17. Spilsbury JC, Fletcher K, Creeden R, Friedman S. Psychometric Properties of the

Dimensions of Stressful Events Rating Scale. Traumatology. 2008;14:116-130

18. Spilsbury JC, Kahana S, Drotar D, Creeden R, Flannery DJ, Friedman S. Profiles of

Behavioral Problems in Children Who Witness Domestic Violence. Violence Vict.

2008;23:3-17

19. Oliver RJ, Spilsbury JC, Osiecki SS, Denihan WM, Zureick JL, Friedman S. Brief Report:

Preliminary Results of a Suicide Awareness Mass Media Campaign in Cuyahoga County,

Ohio. Suicide Life-Threat Behav. 2008;38:245-249

20. Spilsbury JC, Drotar D, Rosen CL, Redline S. The Cleveland Adolescent Sleepiness

Questionnaire: A new measure to assess excessive daytime sleepiness in adolescents. J Clin

Sleep Med. 2007;3:603-612

21. Spilsbury JC, Belliston L, Drotar D, Drinkard A, Kretschnar J, Creeden R, Flannery DJ,

Friedman S. Clinically Significant Trauma Symptoms and Behavioral Problems in a

Community-based Sample of Children Exposed to Domestic Violence. J Fam Violence.

2007;22:487-499

22. Coulton CJ, Crampton DS, Irwin M, Spilsbury JC, Korbin JE. How neighborhoods

influence child maltreatment: A review of the literature and alternative pathways. Child

Abuse Negl. 2007;31:1117-1142

23. Spilsbury JC, Storfer-Isser A, Kirchner HL, Nelson L, Rosen CL, Drotar D, Redline S.

Neighborhood disadvantage as a risk factor for pediatric obstructive sleep apnea. J Pediatr.

2006;149:342-347

24. Drotar D, Greenley R, Hoff A, Johnson C, Lewandowski A, Moore M, Spilsbury J,

Witherspoon D, Zebracki K. Summary of Issues and Challenges in the Use of New

Technologies in Clinical Care and with Children and Adolescents with Chronic Illness.

Child Health Care. 2006;35:91-102

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25. Spilsbury JC. Children’s Perceptions of the Social Supports of Neighborhood Institutions

and Establishments. Human Organ. 2005;64:126-134

26. Spilsbury JC, Storfer-Isser A, Drotar D, Rosen C, Kirchner HL, Redline S. Sleep Behavior

in an Urban US Sample of School-Aged Children: A Critical Appraisal-In Reply. Arch

Pediat Adolesc Med. 2005;159:787-788

27. Spilsbury JC. “We don’t really get to go out in the front yard”- Children’s home range and

neighborhood violence. Child Geograph. 2005;3:79-99

28. Spilsbury JC, Storfer-Isser A, Drotar D, Rosen C, Kirchner HL, Redline S. Effects of the

Home Environment on School-Aged Children’s Sleep. Sleep. 2005;28:1419-1427

29. Spilsbury JC, Drotar D, Burant C, Flannery D, Creeden R, Friedman S. Psychometric

Properties of the Pediatric Emotional Distress Scale in a Diverse Sample of Children

Exposed to Interpersonal Violence. J Clin Child Adolesc Psychol. 2005;34:758-764

30. Spilsbury JC, Storfer-Isser A, Drotar D, Rosen C, Kirchner HL, Redline S. Sleep Patterns in

an Urban Sample of U.S. School-Aged Children. Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med. 2004;158:988-

994

31. Spilsbury JC. “If I don’t know them, I’ll get killed probably”: How children’s concerns

about safety shape help-seeking behavior. Childhood. 2002;9:101-117

32. Korbin J, Coulton C, Lindstrom-Ufuti H, Spilsbury J. Neighborhood Views on the

Definition and Etiology of Child Maltreatment. Child Abuse Negl. 2000;24:1509-1527

33. Ratard R, Kouemeni L, Bessala M, Ndamkou C, Greer G, Spilsbury J, Cline B. Human

schistosomiasis in Cameroon. I. Distribution of schistosomiasis. Am J Trop Med Hyg.

1990;42:561-572

34. DeVellis B, DeVellis R, Spilsbury J. Parental actions when children are sick: The role of

belief in divine influence. Basic Appl Soc Psychol.1988;9:185-196

Book Chapters 1. Coulton CJ, Spilsbury JC. Community and Place-Based Understanding of Child Well-

Being. In Ben-Arieh A, Casas F, Frønes I, Korbin, JE (eds.), Handbook of Child Well-Being:

Theories, Indicators, Measures, and Policies. New York: Springer, 2014, pp. 1307-1334

2. Spilsbury JC. Children’s Sleep in Violent Environments. In Wolfson A, Montgomery-

Downs H (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Infant, Child, and Adolescent Sleep: Development

and Problems. New York: Oxford University Press, 2013, pp. 150-166

3. Spilsbury JC, Redline S. Ethnicity and Prevalence of Sleep Disorders. In Kushida CA (ed.),

Encyclopedia of Sleep. London: Elsevier, 2013, pp. 685-690

4. Spilsbury JC. Posttraumatic Stress Disorder. In Loue S & Sajatovic M (eds.), Encyclopedia

of Immigrant Health. New York: Elsevier, 2012, pp. 1214-1218

5. Horwitz SM, Spilsbury JC, Papp KK, Rudick R. The Career Development Plan: A Tool to

Improve the Mentored Career Development experience. In Loue S (ed.), Mentoring Health

Science Professionals. New York: Springer, 2011, pp. 67-84

6. Spilsbury JC, Redline S. Epidemiology of Pediatric Obstructive Sleep Apnea. In Markus C,

Carroll JM, Donnelly D, Loughlin GM (eds.), Sleep and Breathing in Children: Second

Edition: Developmental Changes in Breathing During Sleep. New York: Informa Healthcare,

2008, pp. 397-418

7. Spilsbury JC, Korbin J. Negotiating the Dance: Social Capital from the Perspective of

Neighborhood Children and Adults. In Pufall P, Unsworth R (eds.), Rethinking Childhood.

Piscataway: Rutgers University Press, 2004, pp. 191-206

8. Korbin J, Spilsbury J. Cultural competence & child neglect. In Dubowitz H (ed.), Neglected

children: Research practice, policy. Thousand Oaks: Sage, 1999, pp. 69-88

9. Spilsbury J, Cooney M. Immigrant Health Care Providers in the U.S. In Loue S (ed.),

Handbook of Immigrant Health. New York: Plenum, 1998, pp. 607-627

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10. Faust M, Spilsbury J, Loue S. African Health. In Loue S (ed.), Handbook of Immigrant

Health. New York: Plenum, 1998, pp. 329-348

Invited Presentations & Seminars

International

1. Sleep, Culture, and Social Service Work. NEVET Seminar. The Hebrew University of

Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel, December 13, 2017.

National

1. Using smart-phone and motion sensor technology to study 11-12 year-old’s sleep: Lessons

Learned. NIH Office of Behavioral and Social Science Research Inaugural Director Seminar

Series. April 18, 2017.

2. Peer and family effects on urban African-American children’s sleep. Stress and Sleep:

Integration of behavioral, social, environmental and physiological processes. The NIH

Oppnet Grantees Conference, Rockville, MD, May 14-15, 2014

3. The Sleep and Sleep Environment of Children Exposed to Violence, William C. Dement

Sleep and Chronobiology Summer Research Apprenticeship Program. Presentation to

graduate and undergraduate students, and staff of the Chronobiology and Sleep Research

Laboratory, E.P. Bradley Hospital & Warren Alpert Medical School, Brown University,

Providence, RI, August 23, 2010

Local

1. Thoughts on Mentoring. Faculty Toolkit Session – Mentorship for Mentees and Mentors,

CWRU School of Medicine, Cleveland, OH, April 17, 2018.

2. Balancing Work and Life in Academe. PSCL 501, Seminar in Pediatric Psychology. Case

Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, December 1, 2017.

3. Getting Good Mentoring. Faculty Toolkit Session - Mentoring for Mentees: How to Get the

Best from your Mentor, CWRU School of Medicine, Cleveland, OH, September 19, 2017.

4. (Some) sleep research findings. Out-of-school-time Practice-Based Research Network,

Cleveland, OH, February 28, 2017.

5. Research Ethics: An Inside Look. Garfield Middle School, Lakewood, OH City School

District, November 9, 2016.

6. Preliminary Results from the Neighborhood Conditions and Child Maltreatment Study.

Center for Children and Families, Cleveland, OH, August 30, 2016.

7. The Career Development Plan. Faculty Reaching for Academic Medicine Excellence

(FRAME). CWRU School of Medicine, Cleveland, OH, May 28, 2016.

8. Neighborhood Conditions and Child Maltreatment: A Mixed-Methods Study, Health

Services Research Seminar, Center for Health Care Research & Policy, MetroHealth Medical

Center, Cleveland, OH, January 16, 2015

9. PhD Program in Clinical Translational Science, Chinese Delegation to Case School of

Medicine, CWRU, Cleveland, OH, April 24, 2015

10. Data needs for evaluation and research on children of incarcerated parents, Children of

Incarcerated Parents Forum, Cuyahoga County Family and Children First Council,

Cleveland, OH, October 22, 2014

11. Neighborhood Ecologies and Child Well-Being: A Mixed-Methods Study, Ohio Association

of School Social Workers Retreat, Bay Village, OH, August 11, 2014

12. Neighborhood Ecologies and Child Well-Being: A Mixed-Methods Study, Cleveland City

Council, Cleveland, OH, May 8, 2014

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13. Neighborhood Ecologies and Child Well-Being: A Mixed-Methods Study, Department of

Children and Family Service, Director and Chiefs Meeting, Cleveland, OH, April 24, 2014

14. Neighborhood Ecologies and Child Well-Being: A Mixed-Methods Study, Cuyahoga County

Collaboratives Meeting, Cleveland, OH, April 3, 2014

15. Dialogue from the School of Medicine Committee on Appointments, Promotion, and Tenure,

Team Science Workshop, Cleveland Clinical & Translational Science Collaborative, Panel

Moderator, CWRU, Cleveland, OH, February 17, 2014

16. Using Actigraphy in Sleep Research, Grand Rounds, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Fairhill

Sleep Center, Cleveland, OH, December 12, 2013

17. Neighborhood Conditions and Child Maltreatment: A Mixed Methods Study, Frances Payne

Bolton School of Nursing’s Research at CWRU Seminar Series, CWRU, Cleveland, OH,

December 1, 2013

18. The Effects of Violence on Children’s Sleep, Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing’s

Research at CWRU Seminar Series, CWRU, Cleveland, OH, May 7, 2012

19. Children’s versus Parents’ Neighborhood Boundaries, Prevention Research Center Healthy

Neighborhoods Seminar Series, Dept. of Epidemiology & Biostatistics, CWRU, Cleveland,

OH, December 14, 2011

20. Sleep & Sleep Environment of Children Who Witness Violence, Cuyahoga County’s

Defending Childhood Conference: Together, We Have The Power To Stop Violence, Hilton

Garden Inn, Cleveland, OH, September 26, 2011

21. Sleep of Children Who Witness Violence, Grand Rounds, Cleveland Clinic Foundation,

Fairhill Sleep Center, Cleveland, OH, September 9, 2011

22. Sleep of Children Exposed to Violence, Fellows Seminar Series, Division of Developmental

and Behavioral Pediatrics, University Hospitals Case Medical Center, Cleveland, OH,

August 17, 2011

23. Sleep Behavior of Children who Witness Violence, Westside Ecumenical Ministries.

Presentation to agency’s Counseling Solutions Staff, Cleveland, OH, June 2, 2010

24. Violence, Sleep, and Child Health, Cuyahoga County Metropolitan Housing Authority.

Presentation to social work staff, Cleveland, OH, February 23, 2010

25. Violence, Sleep, Child Health: Update, KL2 Scholar Seminar. Multidisciplinary Clinical

Research Training Program, Presentation to KL2 scholars and mentors, Cleveland, OH,

November 9, 2009

26. Sleep and Behavior of Children who Witness Violence, Domestic Violence Center of

Cleveland. Cleveland, OH, March 25, 2009

27. Sleep and Behavior of Children Who Witness Violence, Cuyahoga County Witness Victim

Service Center, Cleveland, OH, January 22, 2009

28. Update: Sleep and Behavior of Children Who Witness Violence, KL2 Scholar Seminar,

Multidisciplinary Clinical Research Training Program, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH,

May 12, 2008

Conference Refereed Oral Presentations (* = presenter)

International

1. Spilsbury JC*, Korbin JE, Crampton D, Richter F, Coulton C. The Neighborhood–Child

Maltreatment Link: Findings from the Neighborhood Factors and Child Maltreatment Mixed

Methods Study. Child Maltreatment in Context: The Second Haruv International Conference,

Haruv Institute, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel, December 7-8, 2017.

2. Gross-Manos D*, Korbin J, Spilsbury J. Perceptions of spanking over time: Findings from

20 Cleveland neighborhoods in two time points. Child Maltreatment in Context: The Second

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Haruv International Conference, Haruv Institute, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem,

Israel, December 7-8, 2017.

3. Coulton C, García-Cobián Richter F*, Spilsbury J, Crampton D, Korbin J, Bhatta T. A Panel

Study of Neighbourhood Change and Child Maltreatment. Conceptualizing Childhood and

Youth Conference, Brock, ON, Canada, October 12-14, 2017.

4. Spilsbury JC*, Nadan Y, Kaye-Tzadok A, Korbin J. Neighborhoods and child

maltreatment: Conceptual issues and findings from the Israeli and US sites of the three-

country study. Child Maltreatment in Context: The First Haruv International Conference,

Haruv Institute, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel, October 14-15, 2015.

5. Coulton C*, Richter FGC, Spilsbury J, Crampton D, Korbin J, Bhatta T. What can we learn

from a panel study of neighborhoods and child maltreatment? 5th International Society for

Child Indicators Conference, Cape Town, South Africa, September 2-3, 2015

6. Korbin JE*, Spilsbury JC, Coulton CJ. “Subjective and Objective” Views of Neighborhood

Well-Being: Multiple Perspectives and Mixed Methods. Child Well-Being International

Symposium, Dublin Castle, Ireland, September 3, 2010

National

1. Jespersen B*, Korbin, J, Spilsbury JC. Older Adults and the Neighborhood Context of Child

Maltreatment: Pathways to Improving Child Well-Being. 78th Annual Meeting of the Society

for Applied Anthropology, Philadelphia, April 3-7, 2018.

2. Rabb B*, Kelley-Moore JA, Korbin JE, Spilsbury JC. Neighborhood Social Cohesion and

Residents’ Likelihood of Intervening in Suspected Child Maltreatment or Delinquency.

Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, Montreal, Quebec, August 12-15,

2017.

3. Spilsbury JC*, Bhatta T, Coulton CJ, Korbin JE, Crampton D. Neighborhood Conditions

and Child Maltreatment: Changing Patterns from 1990-2010 in a U.S. Urban Setting.

Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research on Child Development, Philadelphia, PA,

March 19-21, 2015

4. Spilsbury JC*. How Families Modify the Physical and Psychosocial Environment of Sleep

as a Result of Being Victims of Violence. Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research on

Child Development, Seattle, WA, April 18-20, 2013

5. Spilsbury JC*, Korbin J, Coulton C. How Neighborhoods Influence Child Maltreatment:

Multiple Pathways and Policy Implications. Crossing Boundaries: Public and Private Roles

in Assuring Child Well-Being. Council on Contemporary Families Annual Conference,

Chicago IL, April 27-28, 2012

6. Spilsbury JC*, Creeden R, Juhas K. Promoting Trauma-Informed Child Welfare Practice in

Cuyahoga County, Ohio: Preliminary Results and Next Steps. National Child Traumatic

Stress Initiative: Evaluation Conference, Washington, DC, October 21, 2009

7. Spilsbury JC*. Social Determinants of Children’s Sleep. Panelist on Session, “Sleep and

Society: Towards a Research Agenda on the Social Determinants of Sleep”. Annual Meeting

of Associated Professional Sleep Societies, Baltimore, MD, June 7-12, 2008

8. Spilsbury JC*, Drotar D, Rosen CL, Redline S. The Cleveland Adolescent Sleepiness

Questionnaire: A new measure to assess excessive daytime sleepiness in adolescents. 21st

Annual Meeting of the Associated Professional Sleep Societies, Minneapolis, MN, June 9-

14, 2007

9. Spilsbury JC*, Storfer-Isser A, Drotar D, Rosen C, Kirchner HL, Redline S. Sleep Patterns

in an Urban Sample of U.S. School-Aged Children. 18th Annual Meeting of the Associated

Professional Sleep Societies, Philadelphia, PA, June 5-10, 2004

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10. Spilsbury JC*, Korbin JE. Negotiating the Dance: Social Capital from the Perspective of

Neighborhood Children and Adults. How American Children Lead Their Lives, Kahn

Institute for Liberal Studies at Smith, Northampton, MA, March 15-17, 2002

11. Spilsbury JC*. Development and Theories of Poverty in a Cleveland Neighborhood. 96th

Annual Meeting, American Anthropological Association, Washington, D.C., November 19,

21-23, 1997

Conference poster presentations (‡Mentee/Advisee)

1. Bowdrie K‡, Korbin J, Crampton D, Bhatta T, Coulton C, Spilsbury J. Comparison of

Neighborhood Residents’ Views on the Definition and Etiology of Child Maltreatment:

1995-2015. Accepted. Austin, TX, April 6-8, 2017.

2. Berg KA, Francis MW, Spilsbury JC. “I don’t get no sleep”: Social Work Opportunities to

Improve Sleep of Children Exposed to Interpersonal Violence. Annual Conference of the

Society for Social Work and Research, New Orleans, LA, January 11-15, 2017.

3. Thomas S, Dudley KA, Spilsbury JC, Patel SR. Racial Disparities in Referral for Sleep

Apnea Evaluation. American Thoracic Society International Conference, San Francisco, CA,

May 13-18, 2016

4. Puri P‡, Spilsbury JC, Ross KR, Ievers-Landis CE, Mehra R, Rosen CL. Pediatric

continuous positive airway pressure adherence enhanced with family member use. 96th 28th

Annual Meeting of the Associated Professional Sleep Societies, Minneapolis, MN, May 31-

June 4, 2014

5. Spilsbury JC, Frame J, Babineau D. Association between Exposure to Violence and

Objectively Measured Sleep Characteristics: A Pilot Longitudinal Study in Cleveland, OH.

26th Annual Meeting of the Associated Professional Sleep Societies, Boston, MA, June 9-13,

2012

6. Spilsbury JC, Frame J, Winfield M. The Witness Study: Violence and Children’s Sleep

Environments. 24th Annual Meeting of the Associated Professional Sleep Societies, San

Antonio, TX, June 6-9, 2010

7. Priola G‡, Bryson H‡, O’Riordan M, Spilsbury JC, Lyren A. The First Patient Death:

Reflections and Recommendations for the Training of Young Pediatricians. Pediatric

Academic Societies Annual Meeting, Vancouver BC, May 1-4, 2010

8. Bryson H‡, Priola G‡, O’Riordan M, Spilsbury JC, Lyren A. Factors Involved In

Pediatrician Response To Patient Death And Use Of Coping Mechanisms. Pediatric

Academic Societies Annual Meeting, Vancouver BC, May 1-4, 2010

9. Frame J, Spilsbury J. Conducting Home-Based-Sleep Research on Children Exposed to

Violence: Lessons Learned. 23rd Annual Meeting of the Associated Professional Sleep

Societies, Seattle, WA, June 6-11, 2009

10. Fletcher K, Spilsbury JC, Creeden R, Friedman S. Psychometrics of the Dimensions of

Stressful Events Scale (DOSE) in Children Exposed to Violence. 22nd Annual meeting

International Society for Traumatic Stress, Hollywood, CA, November 4-7, 2006

11. Ntizoyimana P, Buzingo T, Harakey G, Kamuragiye A, Spilsbury J, Rosen N, Alexandre Y.

Projet d’ intervention auprès des femmes à partenaires multiples à Bujumbura, Burundi. 8th

International Conference on AIDS in Africa, Marrakech, Morocco, December 12-16, 1993

12. Welsh M, Boring S, Oliver R, Lamson N, Spilsbury J. Peer education and AIDS

prevention: accessing and influencing a targeted population. 8th International Conference on

AIDS, Amsterdam, Netherlands, July 19-24, 1992

13. Betima J, Boupda A, Oliver R, Tchupo JP, Monny-Lobe M, Spilsbury J. Evaluation des

connaissances des patients des MST en matière de prévention du SIDA et autres MST. 6th

International Conference on AIDS in Africa, Dakar, Senegal, December 16-19, 1991

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14. Mimbiang R, Boupda A, Oliver R, Spilsbury J, Monny-Lobe M, Tchupo JP. Evaluation

d’un projet de sensibilisation d’une population de prostituées par leurs pairs à Yaoundé. 6th

International Conference on AIDS in Africa, Dakar, Senegal, December 16-19, 1991

15. Mougnoutou PD, Monny-Lobe M, Boupda A, Mimbiang R, Spilsbury J. Evaluation de

l’action éducative par une troupe théâtral formee par des prostituées au Cameroun. 6th

International Conference on AIDS in Africa, Dakar, Senegal, December 16-19, 1991

16. Yoda G, Ouedraogo CR, Ouedraogo JP, France B, Spilsbury J. Projet pilote de distribution

des préservatifs au Burkina Faso. 6th International Conference on AIDS in Africa, Dakar,

Senegal, December 16-19, 1991

17. Hassig S, Earle D, Price J, Spilsbury J. Tale of Two Programs-Social Marketing in Zaire &

Cameroon. 7th International Conference on AIDS, Florence, Italy, June 16-21, 1991

18. Welsh M, Lamptey P, Brokenshire C, Lamson N, Spilsbury J, Weiss E. Peer Education: A

Critical Assessment of an Approach to AIDS Prevention. 7th International Conference on

AIDS, Florence, Italy, June 16-21, 1991

19. Spilsbury J, Price J, Ferreros C, Sokal D, Ntsomo P. Social marketing of condoms to

persons practicing high-risk behavior in Zaire. 6th International Conference on AIDS, San

Francisco, CA, June 20-24, 1990

COVERAGE IN THE MASS MEDIA

1. Cleveland ABC News Channel 5. Poverty, traumatic incidents contribute to sleep issues in

Cleveland kids, http://www.news5cleveland.com/news/e-team/poverty-traumatic-incidents-

contribute-to-sleep-issues-in-cleveland-kids, August 25th, 2017.

2. WOSU Public Radio 90.3 Ideastream. When Sleep is Disturbed by Neighborhood,

http://radio.wosu.org/post/when-sleep-disturbed-neighborhood#stream/0, August 24th, 2017.

3. Reuters Health News. Preteens in chaotic households may miss out on sleep. February 13,

2017, http://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-adolescents-sleep-idUSKBN15S1RK

4. Cleveland Plain Dealer, Half U.S. children exposed to trauma. August 2, 2014, p.A1,A12

5. Cleveland Plain Dealer, Case researchers win $2.3 million grant to study child abuse,

neglect in Cleveland neighborhoods. April 30, 2014, p. A4.

6. Crain’s Cleveland Business, A new way to aid victims of violence. January 16-22, 2012

(Vol. 33, no.3), p. 19

7. AASMNET. Research shows how exposure to violence impacts children’s sleep.

http://www.aasmnet.org/articles.aspx?id=3117. June 13, 2012,

8. Science Daily. Real-life exposure to violence disrupts a child’s sleep habits.

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/06/120613091043.htm. June 13, 2012

9. Decoded Science. Witnessing violence disrupts sleep in children.

http://www.decodedscience.com/violence-children-sleep-disturbance/14675. June 13, 2012

10. US News & World Report. Violence takes a toll on children’s sleep.

http://health.usnews.com/health-news/news/articles/2012/06/13/violence-takes-a-toll-on-

childrens-sleep. June 13, 2012

11. Science Newsline. New research showing how real-life exposure to violence disrupts a

child’s sleep habits. June 13, 2012

12. Faculty Associate Awarded Funding for Research on Violence, Sleep, and Child Health.

January 2011 Newsletter. Schubert Center for Child Studies. CWRU, Cleveland, OH.

Available at: http://schubert.case.edu/files/2014/01/Newsletter-SPR-11-Schubert-Center-

for-Child-Stu.pdf

13. CNN. Minority kids get less sleep. CNN.COM. October 30, 2004