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Mary Kathryn Coe CV page 1 of 24 CURRICULUM VITAE Mary Kathryn Coe Indiana University Richard M. Fairbanks School of Public Health, IUPUI 714 N Senate Ave, EF 2 Indianapolis, IN 46202 Tel: 520-237-3901 Fax: 317-278-3443 email: [email protected] EDUCATION: Arizona State University Anthropology and Evolutionary Biology 1995, Ph.D. Anthropology Words of the Ancestors: The Chachi of Lowland Ecuador. Arizona State University Social Cultural Anthropology 1984, M.A. Anthropology Arizona State University Liberal Arts English, with minors in philosophy and history 1965, B.A LANGUAGES: English fluent Spanish fluent, speaking, reading and writing Portuguese reading knowledge French reading knowledge German reading knowledge PROFESSIONAL PREPARATION: 1992 Junior Fellow, Factors Affecting the Risk of Non-Insulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus in Hispanic Women: National Center for Health Statistics, Minority Health Statistics Grants Program and the Hispanic Health Research Consortium, COSSMHO. 1988 Conversational German, Goethe Institut, Deutsche Schule. Quito, Ecuador. 1987 Spanish Literature, Universidad de Madrid. Madrid, Spain. 1982 Latin American Culture. Universidad Pontificia Javeriana, Bogotá, Colombia APPOINTMENTS: ACADEMIC Emeritus Professor, Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Richard M. Fairbanks School of Public Health, 2016-present Professor. Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Richard M. Fairbanks School of Public Health, 2010-July 1, 2016 Affiliate Faculty. The Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender, and Reproduction. August, 2014-present. Affiliate Faculty. University of Arizona, Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health, August 2010- present. Professor. University of Arizona, Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health, July 2010 - August 2010. Professor and Lilly Scholar, Indiana University, School of Medicine, Department of Public Health, August 2010- 2012.

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Mary Kathryn Coe Indiana University Richard M. Fairbanks School of Public Health, IUPUI 714 N Senate Ave, EF 2 Indianapolis, IN 46202 Tel: 520-237-3901 Fax: 317-278-3443 email: [email protected] EDUCATION: Arizona State University Anthropology and Evolutionary Biology 1995, Ph.D. Anthropology Words of the Ancestors: The Chachi of Lowland Ecuador. Arizona State University Social Cultural Anthropology 1984, M.A. Anthropology Arizona State University Liberal Arts English, with minors in philosophy and history 1965, B.A LANGUAGES: English fluent Spanish fluent, speaking, reading and writing Portuguese reading knowledge French reading knowledge German reading knowledge PROFESSIONAL PREPARATION: 1992 Junior Fellow, Factors Affecting the Risk of Non-Insulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus in Hispanic

Women: National Center for Health Statistics, Minority Health Statistics Grants Program and the Hispanic Health Research Consortium, COSSMHO.

1988 Conversational German, Goethe Institut, Deutsche Schule. Quito, Ecuador. 1987 Spanish Literature, Universidad de Madrid. Madrid, Spain. 1982 Latin American Culture. Universidad Pontificia Javeriana, Bogotá, Colombia APPOINTMENTS: ACADEMIC Emeritus Professor, Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Richard M. Fairbanks School of Public Health, 2016-present Professor. Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Richard M. Fairbanks School of Public Health, 2010-July 1, 2016 Affiliate Faculty. The Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender, and Reproduction. August, 2014-present. Affiliate Faculty. University of Arizona, Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health, August 2010-present. Professor. University of Arizona, Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health, July 2010 - August 2010. Professor and Lilly Scholar, Indiana University, School of Medicine, Department of Public Health, August 2010-2012.

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Associate Professor (T), University of Arizona, Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health, July 2007-July 2010. Adjunct Faculty. Arizona State University. School of Nursing and Health Care Innovation. January 2009-present. Assistant Professor (TE), University of Arizona, Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health. January 2005 – July 2007 Co-Director, Shared Service for Special Populations, Arizona Cancer Center, University of Arizona (UA), January 2002 - 2010. Research Assistant Professor, University of Arizona, Zuckerman College of Public Health (MEZCOPH), January 2002 - January 2005. Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of Missouri-Columbia, August 15, 1998 - December 2002. Adjunct Faculty, Department of Anthropology, Arizona State University (ASU), March 1996 - 1998. Research Faculty and Research Administrator, Faculty Associate, Compañeros en la Salud. Hispanic Research Center, Arizona State University, 1992 -1996. Research Coordinator/Adjunct Faculty, Office of Research, College of Nursing, Arizona State University, January 1990 - January 1992. Writer/Editor, Program for Health and Nursing Research, College of Nursing, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, 1986 - 1989. ADMINISTRATIVE Liaison Between Arizona's Tribes and the Arizona Department of Health Services (Acting), Office of the Director, Arizona Department of Health Services March 1, 1997 - August 1998. Healthy Communities Office Chief, Office of Community and Behavioral Health, Arizona Department of Health Services March 1, 1997 - August 1998. Executive Consultant II, Center for Prevention and Health Promotion, Arizona Department of Health Services February 1, 1997 - March 1997. Executive Consultant I, Center for Prevention and Health Promotion, Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS) December 1995 - February 1997. Director of Public Relations, The Heard Museum of Anthropology, Phoenix, AZ, 1979 – 1982. NON-ACADEMIC Writer/Editor, Central Arizona Health Systems Agency, Phoenix, Arizona, 1984 – 1986. Design Consultant, Productos Andinos (a U.S. Peace Corps Project), Quito, Ecuador, 1970 – 1975. LICENSURE, CERTIFICATION, SPECIALTY BOARD STATUS: Universidad de Madrid, Madrid, Spain 1971-72, certificate Culture and language of Iberia Universidad Pontificia Javeriana, Bogota, Colombia 1966-67, certifícate Latin American Literature and Culture

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American Graduate School of International Management, Glendale, Arizona 1965-66, certificate Latin American Area Studies and Spoken Spanish PROFESSIONAL AWARDS, HONORS, AND RECOGNITION: TEACHING Lilly Scholar, Department of Public Health, Indiana University School of Medicine, 2010-2013 Award of Honor and Appreciation, Department of Anthropology, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, 2003 Provost’s Award for Teaching Excellence, University of Missouri-Columbia, 1999 Nomination, Diversity Award, University of Missouri, 1999 Winnie Award, Contributions to Women Artists, Fine Arts Department, Arizona State University, 1984 RESEARCH Community Health Research Resource Award, National Cancer Institute, Center to Reduce Cancer Health

Disparities, Special Populations Networks for Cancer Awareness Research & Training, 2004 Graduate Student Research Grant, Office of the Vice President of Research, ASU, 1989 The Society for Public Health Education (SOPHE) has designated the journal Health Promotion Practice as a

distance-learning provider of Continuing Education. Each issue of Health Promotion Practice designates two journal articles for continuing education contact hours (CECH) for Certified Health Education Specialist (CHES) self-study. Our article -- Keller, C., Coe, K., Moore, N. (2014). Addressing the demand for cultural relevance in intervention design. Health Promotion Practice. DOI: 10.1177/152483994526204 http://hpp.sagepub.com/content/15/5/654 -- was selected by the editor in chief as one of the CHES articles for September 2014. Test questions designed by the authors are available on line (http://www.sophe.org/ education/cfm) to all readers who desire continuing education contact hours for CHES.

TEACHING ASSIGNMENTS (2007-2014): GRADUATE Indiana University Purdue University, Indianapolis Mentor for Maria Reckova, MD, Comenius University Bratislava, Slovak Republic. Union for International Cancer Control, Geneva, Switzerland, International Cancer Technology Transfer Scholarship.2016. S617 Health Prom/Disease Prevention Lecture Course Instructor Spr 16 students S650 Social and Behavioral Readings Indep Study Supervision Smr 2015 3 students SP650 Culture and Qualitative Methods Lecture Course Instructor Fall 2015 30 Students S617 Health Prom/Disease Prevention Lecture Course Instructor Fall 2015 19 Students S650 Social & Behavioral Readings Indep Study Supervision Smr 2015 3 students S650 Social & Behavioral Readings Indep Study Supervision Smr 2014 4 students E 751 Readings in Epidemiology Indep Study Supervision Spr 2014-15 1 student P650 Culture and Qualitative Methods Lecture Course Instructor Fall 2014 28 Students S617 Health Prom/Disease Prevention Lecture Course Instructor Fall 2014 15 Students S670 Culture and Qual Methods (PhD) Seminar Course instructor Fall 2013 5 students P650 Culture and Qualitative Methods Lecture Course Instructor Fall 2013 28 Students P670 Culture & Qual Methods Lecture Course Instructor Fall 2013 4 Students S702 Capstone Course Lecture Co-instructor Fall 2013 5 Students S617 Health Prom/Disease Prevention Lecture Course Instructor Fall 2013 18 Students EF219 Community Health Lecture Course Instructor Fall 2013 25 Students P614 Program planning in Public Health Lecture Course Instructor Fall 2012 30 students P650 Culture and Qualitative Methods Lecture Course Instructor Fall 2012 28 Students S617 Health Prom/Disease Prevention Lecture Course Instructor Fall 2012 15 Students

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P650 Culture and Qualitative Methods Lecture Course Instructor Spr 2011 15 students P614 Program planning in Public Health Lecture Course Instructor Fall 2011 30 students P650 Culture and Qualitative Methods Lecture Course Instructor Sp 2010 14 students University of Arizona CPH535 Multicultural Health Beliefs Lecture Course Instructor Fall 2010 35 students CPH577 Sociocultural and Behavioral Online Course Instructor Fall 2010 40 students

Aspects of Public Health CPH535 Multicultural Health Beliefs Lecture Course Instructor Fall 2009 16 students CPH577 Sociocultural and Behavioral Online Course Instructor Fall 2009 44 students Aspects of Public Health CPH535 Multicultural Health Beliefs Lecture Course Instructor Fall 2008 15 students CPH577 Sociocultural and Behavioral Online Course Instructor Fall 2008 42 students

Aspects of Public Health CPH535 Multicultural Health Beliefs Lecture Course Instructor Fall 2007 17 students CPH577 Sociocultural and Behavioral Online Course Instructor Fall 2007 45 students Aspects of Public Health RESEARCH/CREATIVE ACTIVITY: AWARDED GRANTS/FELLOWSHIPS CURRENT CHEP Pilot Program, Northwest Area Food Forest Project to Address Childhood Obesity. $19,000. Shalanda Murry and K Coe World Health Organization (WHO), Alliance for Health Policy and System Research. Investigators, Ahmad Shah Salehi, Abdul Tawab Saljuqi, Kathryn Coe, and Malalai Afzali. Contracting non-

state providers for UHV in Afghanistan: A case study of contextual, contractual and institutional factors influence performance of contracted NSPs.

Walther Cancer Foundation. $900,000, 07/01/11-06/30/14 Infrastructure development to expand community engagement in cancer prevention and survivorship Support will provide expanding infrastructure for the developing School of Public Health that will focus on

the primary prevention of cancer and cancer survivorship to reduce cancer health disparities among underserved populations. 0108.01 (Staten, Coe Co-PIs). 8%

FUNDED RESEARCH ACTIVITIES COMPLETED State Staten, L and Coe, K. Project Directors. Indiana Minority Health Coalition. Kidney Disease Project. January 2014-2015

The aim of this project is to develop an intervention on kidney diseases for underserved populations in Indiana, to oversee its implementation, and evaluate its effects.

Gail Barker and Kathryn Coe, Project Directors, Arizona Regents Reach Out (ARRO) grants, $39,360 (17,270

UA) 01/01/2009-12/31/2009. Teaching an Enhanced, Advanced, Customized Hands-on Technology Education Course (Teach-Tec). Partnering with industry and programs at both Arizona State University and the University of Arizona, the goal of this project is to offer a 12-hour certificate program describing how different technologies can be used to enhance the K-12 education experience.

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PI Kathryn Coe, Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS), $10,000, 11/21/2007 – 6/30/2008. Development and implementation of a collaborative program aimed at building inter-generational relationships and resilience in a community experiencing significant health disparities.

Federal

American Indian and Latino Community Ambassadors to Cancer Research. Daley/Ulrey, NIH 1R03 CA139691-

01 (consultant), $161,700. 9/26/08-8/31/10. The objective of this project is to develop a model of community-based participatory research for the

Communications and Community Engagement Shared Resource Core for the University of Kansas Cancer Center. Additionally, it trains a select group of community members in research to serve as ambassadors for their communities. I am also on the advisory board for their P20 and U54 NCI-funded grants.

Kathryn Coe and Sylvia Brown, NIH/NCI CA-07-501 (pilot of 1 U01 CA114696), $35,000, 10/1/2007-2010 CNP Pilot Project, Cancer Burden of the Hopi Tribe: Incidence and Survival, CA-97-501. The aim of this

project is to work with the Hopi to identify the burden of cancer and to assess whether the burden of cancer among the Hopi is different than that reported in the aggregate for all American Indian people and all persons regardless of race in Arizona.

Kathryn Coe, PI, Garcia, Trujillo, NIH/NCI 1 UO1 CA114696 NOT-OD-09-056, 1%, $248,048, 7/1/2009 -

10/14/2011 Community Based Cancer Navigation ARRA Grant

Southwest American Indian Collaborative Network Administrative Supplement The aim of this project is to create a certificate program to prepare patient navigators working with cancer patients living in American Indian communities.

Deborah Vincent PI, NIH/NIDDK R34 PAR-06-358, 10%, $225,137, 03/01/2010-11/30/2011.

Feasibility of a Diabetes Prevention Intervention in Mexican-Americans. The purpose of this project is to test a bilingual diabetes prevention intervention directed at Latinos.

Kathryn Coe, PI, NIH/NCI 1 UO1 CA114696, 25%, $4,057,309, 7/1/2005-4/30/2010.

Southwest American Indian Collaborative Network (SAICN). The aim of this grant, which is housed at the Inter Tribal Council of Arizona, is to develop an organizational infrastructure for comprehensive cancer care, community-based, participatory research, and community-based activities in cancer education.

Cecilia Rosales, PI, Programa de Investigación en Migración y Salud (PIMSA), $20,000, 9/1/2007 - 2/28/2009. Building a Transborder Observatory at the U.S.-Mexico Border: A Case Study of Access to Health

Services. The overall purpose of this proposal is to strengthen an interdisciplinary working group to build a Transborder Observatory for Health at the U.S.-Mexico border and develop a model of guiding principles to define a place-based regional approach for public health research and evaluation of best practices to impact policy decisions in the border region.

Cecilia Rosales, PI, NIH/NCMHHD 5P60MD000155, $4,998,855, 02/04/2003 - 09/30/2009. Excellence in Partnerships for Community Outreach, Research on Health Disparities (EXPORT). The

major goals of this project are to develop a Center of Health Disparities among American Indians and Hispanics focusing on diabetes and substance abuse. The objectives are to increase the number of under-represented minority master’s and PhDs interested in working in minority health disparities areas; increase the awareness of minority health disparities and cultural competence of faculty, increase information on health disparities to American Indian reservations. Role: Director of Outreach.

Kathryn Coe PI; Sylvia Brown Project Leader, NIH/NCI 3U01 CA114696-03S2, $74,019, 5/1/2008-4/30/2009.

Cancer Burden of the Hopi Tribe: Incidence and Survival. Pilot of the Southwest American Indian Collaborative Network (SAICN) grant. The primary objective of this project is to examine the burden of cancer among the Hopi people and to assess whether the burden of cancer among the Hopi is different than that reported in the aggregate for all Native American peoples in Arizona.

Lebowitz, M. PI (Coe was faculty), The Arizona Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Research Center,

total $3,917,657, 9/2004-8/2009.

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Jesse Nodora, PI ACS IRG ELLA pilot, $15,000, 01/01/2008 -12/31/2008. Assessing the association between westernization and lifestyle factors, reproductive factors, and breast

cancer clinical and histology characteristics in a US/Mexico sample. To develop and pilot test a new measure of the degree of westernization among Mexican women and assess the association between this measure and lifestyle factors, reproductive factors, and breast cancer clinical and histology characteristics as part of a binational (US-Mexico) breast cancer study of Mexican and Mexican-American women. Role: questionnaire development, data interpretation.

Dave Alberts PI, Coe, PI of Shared Service for Special Populations. NIH/NCI 2P30CA023074-26, $30,704,729

(SPSS $399,411 5 years), 7/1/2003-6/30/2008. Cancer Center Support Grant - Shared Service for Special Populations K. Coe, Co PI, Ana Maria Lopez, PI, ACS Research Scholar Grant: Examining Barriers to Minority Participation

in Cancer Clinical Trials, $782,000, 1/2003-12/2006. K. Coe, Co-PI (Sciacca, PI), DHHS/HRSA - MEZCOPH, Arizona Comprehensive Health Careers Opportunity

Program, total $133,889, 4/2001-9/2005. K. Coe, PI subcontract from NCMHD/NIH, EXPORT: Promoting Health Parity Among Mexican-American

Women, University of Texas, El Paso, $274,099, 2005. K. Coe, PI UA subcontract, NIH, Cancer Information Service (CIS) of Region 12 Rocky Mountain, $82,000 per

year thru 2010, 2005. K. Coe, Co-PI (with Michael Lobell) and then PI, NIH/NCI 5U01CA086122, An Innovative RFA for Minority

Health Research and Minority Advancement, 5 year grant $2,650,000, $50,000 for each pilot, 2003.

(1) Follow up of abnormal pap tests among women receiving care at the Phoenix Indian Medical Center. Merrill Eisenberg,

(2) Pascua Yaqui Concepts of Cancer. PI Kathryn Coe, Co-Investigator Merrill Eisenberg, Co-Investigator Sara Mendoza,

(3) Cancer, Employment and American Indians. PI Kathryn Coe, Co-PI Catherine Marshall (NAU), Co-PI Felicia Hodge (UMN),

(4) American Indian Participation in Cancer Clinical Trials. PI Ana Maria Lopez, Co-PI Kathryn Coe, (5) Native Vision Tobacco Research Project. Theda McPheron-Keel and Joe Jose, Native American

Community Health Center. K. Coe, PI, K An Examination of Cancer Pain Management & Adverse Symptom Control for American Indians

Living within the Arizona Region of the Phoenix Indian Health Service. $30,000. 2003 Aleena Hernandez, MPH, AIRCH Coordinator and Jennifer Swift, BA., Research Specialist, American Indian Research Center for Health, (AIRCH). Inter Tribal Council of Arizona, Inc. PI, IHS and NCI, funded to NARCH projects.

Submitted

2014-2016 Breast Cancer and Marital Support. Justin R. Garcia (PI), Silvia M. Bigatti (Co-PI), M. Kathryn Coe (Co-PI), Amanda N. Gesselman (PRF). NCI, National Institutes of Health (NIH): R21.

State, Peer Reviewed, Interdisciplinary panel PI, Development and implementation of a collaborative program aimed at building inter-generational

relationships and resilience in a community experiencing significant health disparities. Funded by ADHS, $10,000 thru 6/30/2008.

PI, Risk for Cardiovascular Disease in African American Women. Funded by the Missouri Department of

Health, $73,925, 2000.

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PI, Reliability Study, Follow-up to BRFSS data collection. Funded by the Missouri Department of Health, $12,500, 2000. Project Director, Mother’s Diagnosis of Parasitic Illnesses. Funded by the University of Missouri Research

Board. #99-143, $22,212, 1998. Project Director, Science and Art: One World or Two? Funded by the Arizona Humanities Council (No. P60-

2367-1850), $2,915, November 20, 1996. Project Director, Project to evaluate the effectiveness of Health Start Promotora Programs. Funded by the Arizona Disease Control Research Commission, Two years $60,000, 1995. Project Director, Interdisciplinary Project to Promote Academic Linkages and Research Capabilities at ASU

and ESPOL and La Universidad de Guayaquil, $3,000, 1995. Writer/Editor, Breaking the Cycle of Disadvantage: A Nursing Model of Care. Principal Investigator Phyllis

Primas. Funded by the Arizona State University Institutional Biomedical Research Support Program, $8,400m 1991.

Co-Investigator, Relationships among Selected Health Belief Variables and Cardiovascular Risk Factor Status.

PI, Colleen Keller. Funded by Arizona Disease Control Research, $22,600, 1990. Private Foundation, Peer Reviewed with External Panels Coe, K. The Northwest Area Food Forest Project to Address Childhood Obesity. Coe, PI. The Planner House.

Indiana CTSI CHEP – Community based research project. $19,950. 2015. Coe, K., and Cvorvic, Jelena (startup funds). Health history of Serbian gypsies. Research conducted in two

gypsy camps in Serbia. 82 women were interviewed regarding family history of disease. 2014 through present.

Coe, K., and Cvorvic, Jelena. (startup funds) Serbian Gypsy health/cancer and Type II Diabetes. Over a one

year period we will interview approximately 200 Gypsy women across Serbia. 2014-present. Coe, K., and Omenka, Ogbonnaya Isaac. Health behaviors and Nollywood (Nigerian) films. 2014-present. Coe, (PI). Forgiveness as a virtue that ameliorates the effects of historical trauma. Arete Initiative, University of

Chicago, $175,000, 2009-2011. PI, Project Dower. City of Columbia. Human Rights Enhancement Program, $200, 2000. Project Director, Grant to support production of Spanish/English language breast health educational materials

and local outreach by promotoras, trained women who are community leaders and program facilitators. NABCO, National Alliance of Breast Cancer Organizations. The Avon Breast Health Access Fund, $26,362, 1994.

SERVICE (partial listing): Department and School Committee(s) – Indiana University Richard M. Fairbanks School of Public Health, IUPUI Search Committee, Assistant Professor SBS Chair 2013-2014 Search Committee, Dean for Research Member 2013-2014 Diversity Committee Member 2013–2016 Promotion and Tenure Committee Member 2014-2016 Promotion and Tenure Committee Chair 2012–2014

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Promotion and Tenure Committee, Biostatistics Member 2012 - 2013 Awards Committee Member 2013 - 2016 Search committee, Senior faculty position in Member 2011 - 2016

Policy and Management Search Committee, Assoc. or Asst. Professor, Research Committee Member 2012 - 2013 Masters of Public Health Admissions Committee Member 2010 - 2012 Common Culture Planning Committee, Member 2010 - 2011 Department of Public Health, College of Medicine, Indiana University-Purdue University, Indianapolis University Committee(s) Disparities Committee, Cancer Center Member 2014-present Promotion and Tenure Committee Member 2014-present Review of Anthropology Department Member 2014 Mentoring Academy Member 2014-present Faculty Council Member 2014-present Academic Affairs Committee Member 2013-present Community Advisory Council (CAC) partner Member 2012 of the Indiana Clinical & Translational Sciences Institute (CTSI), Community Health Engagement Program (CHEP) Decreasing Health Disparities and Increasing Advisor 2010 – 2011 Health Literacy in Latino Families by Using Latino Parent Liaisons grant. Clarian Values Education Fund Committee. Diana Estella Lorant, PI. Center for Urban Health. Two year Investigator 2011-2013 renewable term. This Center is implemented in collaboration with the Indiana Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute (CTSI) as a Community and Urban Health Protocol Development Team Qualitative techniques to address urban Presenter December 14, 2011 health issues. Center for Urban Health Investigators’ Meeting, IUPUI Presentation. Coe, K. Cancer in American Presenter February 9, 2011 Indians in the Southwest: Successful Strategies from the Field. Cancer Control Program, IU Simon Cancer Center National/International Service Bea Medicine Scholarship Committee Member 2012 - 2017 Society for Applied Anthropology Scientific Advisory Board. NCI U54 and Member 2008 - 2012 P20 Grants, Kansas Community Cancer Disparities Network Grant. University of Kansas Cancer Center and Medical School. Alan Greiner, PI All Nations Breath of Life (ANBL) Smoking Consultant 2007 – 2010 Cessation program; a R24 on community based participatory research.

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PI Chris Dyer PhD, College of Medicine, University of Kansas NIH Small Business Innovation Reviewer 2006 – 2010 Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) Programs Minority Advisory Board, The Sister Study Advisor 2005 - 2007 Reviewer

Aisthesis. Pratiche, linguaggi e saperi dell’estetico, American Anthropologist, Reviewer 2005-present Anthropology and Agriculture, Cancer, Ecology of Food and Nutrition, Ethnicity and Health, Field Methods, Health Education, Health Education Research,Research in Human Ecology, Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical Oncology, Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved, Journal of Health Communication, Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health, Medical Anthropology Quarterly, Preventing Chronic Disease, Preventive Medicine, Psychology of Religion and Spirituality, Social Science and Medicine, Philosophical Review, JosseyBass/Wiley, Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health, Qualitative Research, Plos One.

Faculty Promotion Reviewer

St. Mary’s University, Canada Reviewer for promotion 2013 to Professor Kansas University Medical School Review for promotion 2010 To Associate Professor University of Colorado Review for promotion to 2010 Associate Professor

Administrative Core, GMaP planning. Member 2009 – 2011 Dr. Amalie Ramirez, Director, Institute for Health Promotion Research, Dielmann Chair in Health Disparities Research & Community Outreach, Max and Minnie Tomerlin Voelcker Endowed Chair in Cancer Health Care Disparities, Professor of Epidemiology & Biostatistics, University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio NIH Community Based Participatory Reviewer 2007-2010 Research grants Planning Committee, GMaP Planning Grant. Member 2009 Institute for Health Promotion, University of Texas, Houston National Consortium of Evolutionary Studies. Member 2009 University of Arizona Chapter. Funding for this Consortium is provided by Expanding Evolutionary Studies in American Higher Education grant from the National Science

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Foundation (#0817337) Darwinian Medicine Group Member 2009 Arizona State University Grant Reviews, Cultural Anthropology Section, Member 2008 – 2009 National Science Foundation TIES program, University of Texas, El Paso Reviewer 2006 – 2008 and Universidad Autonoma de Ciudad Juarez Department of Family Practice, College, Consultant and Distinguished Visiting Faculty 2006 of Medicine University of Kansas. Minnesota Partnership for Action Against Peer Review Panel Member March 2006 Tobacco (MPAAT), Minneapolis MN University of Texas. Meeting on collaborative Consultant June 2002- 2006 research development following Project EXPORT, El Paso Department of Family Practice, College of Consultant and Distinguished 2006 Medicine, University of Kansas Visiting Faculty Siteman Cancer Center Consultant and Distinguished Visiting Faculty 2005 Health Disparities Program. Washington University, St. Louis, MO State University of New York, Binghamton. Consultant and Distinguished Lecturer 2002 Program to integrate evolutionary biology into the curriculum. David Sloan Wilson, PI Appraisal, Amazonian Artifacts for Consultant 1990 permanent collection at the Heard Museum of Anthropology and Primitive Art. Community Service Distinguished JPMorgan Chase Near Eastside Legacy Initiative Faculty partner, IUPUI Solution Center,

December 5th, 2012 Outstanding Volunteer, The Phoenix Indian Center, 1988 Service Award for Contributions to the Summer Exploration Camp for Youth, Anthropology, ASU, 1985 Service Award for Contributions to Collections and Exhibitions, Dept. of Anthropology, ASU, 1984 Service Award, COMPAS 9, 1983 Service Award, Phoenix Indian Center, 1982 Service Award, COMPAS 8 (Combined Metropolitan Phoenix, Arts and Sciences), 1982 Honors Fellow, Society for Applied Anthropology , 2010 Alpha Nu University of Arizona Chapter of Delta Omega, the National Public Health Honorary Society, 2009 Phi Kappa Phi, Arizona Chapter, National Scholastic Honorary, 1991 E. Blois DuBois Foundation Academic Fellowship, Competitive renewals, 1983-1987 Award for Academic Excellence, Goethe Institute, Quito, 1978

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CONSULTING (Partial listing) Development of a Cardiovascular Disease Training. Indiana Minority Health Coalition. 2014 Continuation of the All Nations Breath of Life (ANBL) smoking cessation program for 5 years, an RFA on

community based participatory research, an R24 mechanism. PI Chris Dyer PhD, College of Medicine, University of Kansas, 2007-present.

University of Texas, El Paso, Health Promotion, 2006-present. University of Kansas, School of Medicine, American Indian Programs, 2006-present. Health Museum of Anthropology and Primitive Art, Appraisal of Amazonian Collection, 2011. Designed a series (14 programs) of INFOTRAC on critical thinking issues to be used on the internet, to

accompany chapters in an introduction to anthropology textbook. These programs require critical thinking and the application of theoretical concepts to everyday life across cultures, 2000.

Consultant. Missouri Department of Health Services. Obesity in African American Women, 2000. Consultant. Missouri Department of Health Services. Research Design for Tracking Understudied Minority

Populations in Missouri, 2000. Consultant. Evaluating Lay Health Worker Programs. CDC and University of New Mexico, 1996. St. Luke's Hospital, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. Provided technical assistance in the development of community

health projects and prepared grant proposals for these projects on prenatal care, diabetes, cancer, and health promotion, 1995.

College of Nursing/Guadalupe. Conducted a series of ethnographic interviews with Yaqui and Hispanic

informants on the costs, financial and other, of diabetes to the individual and his/her family, 1995. Children's Action Alliance: Conducted a series of ethnographic interviews in an investigative study of the child

protective services system in Arizona, 1995. CIGNA. Developed community-based HMO professional and lay professional education program in the areas

of prenatal care and diabetes, 1995. Carl Hayden Veteran's Hospital and Medical Center. Planned and developed a bilingual, culturally appropriate

curriculum, including video, on urinary tract infections and urinary incontinence. Prepared curriculum and trained 23 Spanish-speaking lay health educators in cancer prevention and family mental health, 1995.

Thesis Writing Workshop. Arizona State University, College of Nursing (Each Semester), 1986-1990. Ethics Conference. Organizing a Bioethics Network for the State of Arizona. Arizona Bioethics Network, Casa

Grande, AZ, 1988. Ethics Conference. Human Subjects Protection. Office of Research Development and Department of Health

and Human Services, 1988. Grant writing workshop. Health Care Professionals of Maricopa County. Arizona State University College of

Nursing, 1987. Support Group, Programs for Patients awaiting Heart Transplantation. Arizona Heart Association, 1986. Grant writing Workshop. Nursing faculty and health care professionals of Maricopa County. Taught grant

writing, including organization of grant, writing the evaluation, preparing budgets and budget justifications. Arizona State University College of Nursing, 1985.

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Summer Camp for Children, grades 10-4; Campus of Arizona State University. Four sessions, one week each,

and a one-week camp for the blind, 1985. Mural Workshop. Elementary School Teachers, Maricopa County. Heard Museum. Sponsored by COMPAS

and Republic/Gazette Newspapers, 1985. Ethics Conference. Health Care: Right or Privilege? Sponsored by Central Arizona Health Systems Agency

and the Arizona Humanities Council, 1985. OTHER PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES: Radio Interviews:

Coe, K. Tattoos, presented on the Globalist Asia program at Monocle 24, a global radio station in London that focuses on global affairs, business, geopolitics and programs dealing with subjects such as urbanism, food, culture, design, publications, and entrepreneurialism. The broadcast has a monthly reach of 2.5 million listeners. This is the radio division of Monocle magazine. www.monocle.com , May 22, 2013.

Coe, K. Interview on WIBC Radio Indiana, regarding cancer in the prehistoric record, March 14, 2011.

Seminars

Coe, K. Table Talk Leader. Academic Excellence, Diversity Program, Office of the Executive Vice President and University Provost and the Committee for campus Inclusion, SIRC, SNHP, CONHI. Arizona State University. September 12, 2014.

Coe, K. Cancer health disparities in Arizona's special populations. Strategies for successful community-based research studies involving American Indians and Hispanics/Latinos. KUMC Distinguished Visiting Scholar at the University of Kansas Medical Center, Preventive Medicine & Public Health, Kansas City MO, July 10-12, 2006.

Coe, K. Health Sciences Deans’ and Provost’s Meeting, Welcome remarks. Tucson Omni Hotel, April 18, 2006.

Coe, K. and Staten, L. Presentation on Henrietta Lacks and Mary Mallon, Typhoid Mary. The Indiana Public Health Training Center, Public Health Café, March 13, 2012.

Coe, K. Community-based participatory research. Cancer Health Disparities Meeting, Washington University, St Louis MO. College of Medicine and the Siteman Cancer Center. Barnes-Jewish Hospital. Washington University, February 2-3, 2006.

Coe, K. and Laffoon, K. Mayo presentation regarding the Southwest American Indian Collaborative Network (SAICN) grant at the Inter Tribal Council of Arizona (ITCA). Mayo Clinic, Scottsdale AZ, January 12, 2006.

Coe, K. Modern Darwinian Theory and Public Health. Evolution Seminar. Evolutionary Studies Program. Binghamton University, SUNY, September 24, 2004

Coe, K. The implications of modern Darwinian theory for public health. College of Public Health Grand Rounds, 2004.

Coe, K, and Attakai, A. Cultural competency for tribal health departments. San Carlos Apache, Indian Health Service and Tribal Health Department staff, December 3, 2003.

Coe, K. The ancestress hypothesis. University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Distinguished Lecture Series, October 10, 2003.

Coe, K. The etiology of breast cancer. University of Tennessee, Knoxville. Distinguished lecture series, October 9, 2003.

Coe, K, and Attakai, A. Cultural competency for tribal health departments. Hopi Health Department, April 8, 2003.

Coe, K. Distinguished Visiting Faculty. University of Michigan, School of Public Health, 2002.

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Symposia/Grand Rounds

Coe, K. Niche Construction, Kinship, Ancestor, and Culture. Integrating Anthropology. Niche Construction, Cultural Institutions and History. Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research Symposium. Tivoli Palacio de Seteais, Sintra Portugal. October 17-23, 2014.

Coe, K. What can a million years of human evolution teach us about reducing health disparities? Southwestern Interdisciplinary Research Center, College of Nursing and Health Innovation and the School of Health Promotion. Arizona State University, September 11, 2014.

Keller, C., Records, K., Ainsworth, B., Coe, K., Todd, M., Belyea, M Vega-Lopez, S., Permana, P. Nagel-Williams, Coonrod, D., Walker, J., AlZadjali, M. & Pignotti, G. Implementing culturally relevant health behavior interventions. University of Utah, Salt Lake. May 23, 2014.

Coe, K. Mother’s diagnosis, prevention and treatment of parasite infections in highland Ecuador. Medical Students, IUPUI. 2014

Coe, K. The effect of deforestation on health and well-being in Ecuador. Medical Students, Indiana University, April 12, 2012.

Coe, K. Interprofessional Lung Cancer Exercise, “The Role of Culture in Health and Health Promotion,” moderated panel presentation. Coe also was on a panel, Debrief with Experts, March 7, 2008.

Baukol, P. Kaur, J., Buchwald, D., Beebe, L, Coe, K., Cooper, L. Conference Paper Tools of the trade: A Multi-network panel of American Indian/Alaska Native Cancer Initiatives conducting community-based participatory research. 136st APHA Annual Meeting and Exposition 2008

Castro, F., Coe. K. Hispanic women and depression. UA 5th Annual Women's Mental Health Symposium. Depression in Hispanics: Characteristics and Needs, Tucson AZ, January 7, 2007.

Castro, F., Coe, K. Hispanic women and depression. UA 4th Annual Women's Mental Health Symposium. Depression in Hispanics: Characteristics and Needs, Tucson AZ, 2006.

Coe, K. Traditions: Keys to better health. Tohono O’Odham Tribal Research for Health and Human Services, March 20, 2003.

Lobell, M., Coe, K., and Attakai, A. Decreasing the burden of cancer in American Indians. Department of Medicine, University of Arizona, Grand Rounds, January 15, 2003.

Wilson, C., Coe, K. Update on Cancer Incidence in American Indians. MEZCOPH Grand Rounds, November 18, 2003.

Coe, K. The etiology of breast cancer: An evolutionary approach to understand. Cancer Prevention and Control Grand Rounds, Arizona Cancer Center, November, 2003.

Conferences/Workshops/Roundtables

Coe, K. How interactions between biology and culture shaped modern humans. 9th Annual A-IMBN Annual Conference. Asia-Pacific International Molecular Biology Network, Translational Research: From Lab to Clinic. October 2, 1016. Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. Invited presentation

Arriola, Anel, Coe, Kathryn, Benitez, Tanya, Tasevska, Natasha, Keller, Colleen. The Use of Family Rituals in Eating Behaviors in Mexican American Mothers for the 2016 Conference for Community Engagement and Healthcare Improvement: Social Justice, Health Equity, and Value-based Care.

Cvorovic J, Biviji-Sharma R, Coe K. (2016, April). Cultural barriers and access to health care among Roma Gypsy women in Serbia. Unite for Sight Global Health & Innovation Conference, Yale University, New Haven, CT (Poster)

Benitez, T. Tasevska, N. Coe, K. and Keller, C. (2016). Cultural relevance of the transtheoretical model in physical activity promotion: Latinas’ use of the processes of change. Poster. SIRC, 13th Annual Research Conference, Culture as an Anchor in Preventing and Reducing Health Disparities. Phoenix, Arizona, April 8th.

Benitez, T., Dodgson, Joan, Coe, K. and Keller, C. (2016). Cultural relevance of the Transtheoretical Model in physical activity promotion: Latinas’ use of the Processes of Change. 37th Annual Meeting and Scientific Sessions of the Society of Behavioral Medicine. March 30-April 2, 2016. Washington DC.

Coe, K. Day workshop on Biology and Religion. Notre Dame University. (2015), “The Evolution of Wisdom” Funded by the John Templeton Foundation. PIs: Celia Deane-Drummond (Department of Theology) and Agustin Fuentes (Department of Anthropology).

Coe, K., Cvorovic, J., and Biviji-Sharma, R. Culture and health of Serbian Roma. (2015).13th Annual Global Health and Innovation Conference, Poster Presentation. Nw Haven, CT. Yale University, April 16-17th.

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Cvorovic, J., Biviji-Sharma, R., Coe, K. (2015). The health of the Serbian Roma/Gypsies: A research report. Northwestern University Interdisciplinary Global Health Then and Now Symposium, Chicago, Chicago, IL. November 19.

Cvorovic, J., Biviji-Sharma, R., Coe, K. (2015). Culture and health of Serbian Roma/Gypsy. Western Michigan University Medical Humanities Conference, Kalamazoo, MI. Sept 24, 2015.

Cvorovic, J., Biviji-Sharma, R., Coe, K. (2015). Culture and health of Serbian Roma/Gypsies. Arizona State University, Phoenix, AZ. Sept 18,

Cvorovic, J., Biviji-Sharma, R., Coe, K. (2015). Culture and health of Serbian Roma/Gypsies. University of Arizona, Phoenix, AZ. Sept 14.

Coe, K. (2015). Can science lead us to a definition of art? Special Symposium on Incorporating Traditions and Ethnographic Evidence into Evolutionary Explanations of Human Social Behavior, with Special reference to stories, art and ritual. Human Behavior and Evolution Society, University of Missouri, Colombia, Missouri. May 27-30, 2015.

Coe, K. et al., (2015). Roundtable on Public Health. 2015 IUPUI Research Day. April 17th. Bivijii-Sharma, Rizwana, Cvorovic, Jelena and Coe, K. (2015). Health of the Serbian Roma/Gypsies.

Research Day. IUPUI. Poster. April 17, 2015 Bivijii-Sharma, Rizwana, Cvorovic, Jelena and Coe, K. (2015). Health of the Serbian Roma/Gypsies.

Research Day. IU Simons Cancer Center. Poster. May 3. Conrad, K., Coe, K., Bigatti, S., Morales, N. & Staten, L. (2014). Emergence of social determinants in

conversations about health with an urban Latino population. 142 Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, December 2014.

Coe, K. (2014). Ancestor Worship and the Longevity of Chinese Civilization. Annual Meeting of the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion. Indianapolis, IN. November 2, 2014.

Bigatti, S.M., Coe, K., Staten, L. & Kacius, C. (2014). Developing and Offering a Capstone Course for Master’s in Public Health Students: Lessons Learned. Panel presentation made at the 15th Annual Midwest Conference on the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, South Bend, IN. 2014.

Snyder, B., Keller, K and Coe, K. (2013). Associations between acculturation and health. Western Institute of Nursing, 47th Annual Community Nursing Research Conference. April 9-12, Seattle, 2014. WA. Poster.

Coe, K. (2013). Altruism and Natural Selection. Workshop in Multidisciplinary Philanthropic studies (WHIMPS) Series. Philanthropy Center, IUPUI. Nov. 19, 2013.

Coe, K. (2013). The role that CBPR and triangulation of methods can and should play in building stronger models for health promotion. Annual Conference of the Southwest Interdisciplinary Research Center (SIRC). Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, (invited presentation), April 19, 2013.

Coe, K. (2015). Can science lead us to a definition of art? Special Symposium on Incorporating Traditions and Ethnographic Evidence into Evolutionary Explanations of Human Social Behavior, with Special reference to stories, art and ritual. Human Behavior and Evolution Society, University of Missouri, Colombia, Missouri. May 27-30, 2015.

Coe, K. (2012). What evolutionary thinking can contribute to public health. The Translational Medicine in Arizona: Networks, partnerships, and Initiatives. Flagstaff, Arizona. Track 3, Best practices for community-engaged research, (Keynote Speaker), May 31-June 2, 2012.

Coe, K. and Weigel, M. (2012). Impact of Extraterrestrial Life Discovery for Third World Societies Session on Societal Impact of Discovering Extraterrestrial Life. NASA Astrobiology Science Conference, Atlanta, April 16-20, 2012.

Weigel, M. and Coe, K. (2012). Community and developing countries. NASA Astrobiology Conference, Atlanta. (invited presentation), April 16-20, 2012.

Coe, K. (2012). Research in traditional societies. Issues and concerns. Poynter Center for the Study of Ethics and American Institutions. Indiana University, Bloomington, March 22, 2012.

Coe, K. Forgiveness. A New Science of Virtues. University of Chicago, March 14, 2012. Aiken, N. and Coe, K. (2012). Dolls: Cross-cultural uses of dolls as didactic devices. Annual Meeting of

the Society for Cross Cultural Research, Las Vegas, Nevada, February 22-25, 2012. Ogunmola, L., Mayo, T., elShabazz, K., and Coe, K. (2012). Causes, effects and strategies for ending

intra-cultural and inter-intercultural conflicts. Annual Meeting of the Society for Cross Cultural Research, Las Vegas, Nevada, February 22-25, 2012.

elShabazz, K., Mayo, T., Ogunmola, L., and Coe, K. (2012). Rituals of Forgiveness in Traditional African Societies. Annual Meeting, Society for Cross Cultural Research, Las Vegas, Nevada, February 22-25, 2012.

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Mayo, T., elShabazz, K., Ogunmola, L., and Coe, K. (2012). Is virtue a universal value or virtue? Annual Meeting of the Society for Cross Cultural Research, Las Vegas, Nevada, February 22-25, 2012.

Rosales, C., Coe, K., Ortiz, S, Gamez, G., Stroupe, N. (2011). Social Justice, Health and Human Rights Education: Challenges and Opportunities in Schools of Public Health. 2nd International Conference on Public Policy & Social Sciences (ICoPS). Sarawak, Malaysia, October 31-November 1, 2011.

Palmer, C. Coe, K. and Begley, R. (2011). Religion and Skepticism: The problem of beliefs. Annual Meeting of the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion (SSSR), Milwaukee, Wisconsin, October 28-30, 2011.

Palmer, C.T., Coe, K., and Begley, R. (2011). If we’re wrong, why can’t anyone tell whether or not I believe in god? Presented at the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion Conference, Milwaukee, WI, October 28, 2011

Barker, G. Eden, C., and Coe, K. (2011). Technology as a high impact educational tool for K-12 teachers. 9th. International Conference on Education and Information Systems, Technologies and Applications (EISTA 2011) and International Multi-Conference on Society, Cybernetics and Informatics (IMSCI 2011). Orlando, Florida, July 19- 22, 2011.

Coe, K. Forgiveness. Arête Initiative. University of Chicago. March 10, 2011. Coe, K. & Aiken, N. (2011). The function of figurines: Mnemonic devices and lucky charms. 40th Annual

Meeting of the Society for Cross-Cultural Research, 7th Annual meeting of the Society for Anthropological Sciences, and 2nd Annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association Children and Childhood Interest Group. Charleston, South Carolina, Feb. 16-19, 2011.

Coe, K. (2010). Women’s Cancer Prevention and Screening Among Racial and Ethnic Minority Women. 5th Annual Texas Conference on Health Disparities. Fort Worth, Texas, May 27-28, 2010.

Coe, K. Dialogue with the ancestors: The arts, anticipation and cultural change. Invited presentation. Conference at the University of Missouri, Biology to Culture and Back Again, March 2010.

Coe, K., Glowacka, M. Does Forgiveness Facilitate Recovery from Historical Trauma. Arete Initiative. University of Chicago, February 9, 2010.

Coe, K., and Lewis, J.R. American Indian attitudes and values: A video that highlights the importance of spiritual care and cancer care services. Video presentation at Water and Public Health: American Public Health Association 137th Annual Meeting and Expo, Philadelphia, PA, November 10, 2009.

Palmer, C. and Coe, K. How the Consequences of Trivers (1974) lead to Revisions of Hamilton (1964) and a New Evolutionary Explanation of Altruism. Paper presentation at 21st Annual Meeting of the Human Behavior and Evolution Society (HBES), California State University, Fullerton, May 2009.

Coe, K. An Empirical Study of the Maternal-Embryo Protection Hypothesis: Public Health Implications. 12th World Congress on Public Health, Istanbul, Turkey, April 28, 2009.

Brown, S., Martin, L., Flood, T., & Coe, K. Cancer Burden of the Hopi Tribe. Presentation to the Hopi Tribe, April 21, 2009.

Baukol, P., Salmon Kaur, J., Buchwald, D., Beebe, L.A., Coe, K., and Cooper, L. Tools of the trade: A Multi-Network Panel of American Indian/Alaska Native Cancer Initiatives Conducting Community Based Participatory Research. Abstract selected for Roundtable presentation, 10/27/08 in the Discussion: Community Based Participatory Research at the 136th APHA Annual Meeting & Exposition, San Diego, CA, October 25-29, 2008.

Coe, K. American College of Epidemiology (ACE) Annual meeting: "Dawn of Evolutionary Epidemiology: Applying Evolutionary Theory in an Epidemiologic Context". Invited speaker: (1) Invited 9/15 from 10:45am-12:15pm Understanding the power of ethnicity in explaining health disparities (2) 9/16 lead breakfast roundtable discussion, (3) 9/16 from 9:30-1:00am Moderator of "Life History Traits and Epidemiology". Westin La Paloma Resort, Tucson AZ, September 14-16, 2008.

Coe, K. and Laffoon, K. The Southwest American Indian Collaborative Network. Poster/abstract presentation at NCI Cancer Health Disparities Summit: Pathways to Eliminating Cancer Health Disparities: Science, Training, and Community, Bethesda, MD, July 2008.

Fred, L., Claw, K.G., Riding In, M, Williams, P., Coe K, and Lewis, J.R. Talking Glossary of Genomics Terminology: An Education Tool for American Indians. Poster presentation at NCI Cancer Health Disparities Summit: Pathways to Eliminating Cancer Health Disparities: Science, Training, and Community, Bethesda, MD, July 2008.

Riding In, M., and Coe, K. Reversing the Trend Workshops: Resilience in the Face of Historical Trauma. Poster American Indian Collaborative Network (SAICN) abstract and poster, Bethesda MD, July 16-18, 2007.

Lopez, A.M., Ranger-Moore, J., Saboda, K., Coe, K., Hofacre, B., Avery, D., Valencia, A., Lazarus, S., Kreykes, L., Sechrest, L., and Swanson, G.M. Examining facilitators/barriers to Latino/Hispanic

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participation in cancer clinical trials. Poster presentation (B.Hofacre) at the American Cancer Society’s aBridging the Health Care Divide Conference, New Orleans LA, April 18-20, 2007.

Brown, S., Evans, K., Coe, K., and Wilson, C. Changes in the pattern of cancer in an American Indians. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, 2006.

Coe, K. Presentation at the Network Cancer Control Research Among AI/AN Populations (NETWORK), 2006.

Begay, C., Goodluck, C., and Coe, K. Hopi Tradition and Cancer, paper presented at the American Public Health Association annual conference in Boston, Massachusetts, November 4-8, 2006.

Coe, K. The transition between tribal law and law of the commonwealth. The Association for Politics and Life Sciences Conference: Evolutionary Perspectives on the Rise and Fall of Nations, Indiana University, Bloomington IN, October 25-26, 2006.

Lewis, J., Tippeconnic, A., Laffoon, K., Mahal, Z., Montiel, A., Petersen, N., Wilson, C., Mathews, T., Evans, K., Witte, C., Attakai, A., and Coe, K. NCI Center to Reduce Cancer Health Disparities Summit 2006. Southwest American Indian Collaborative Network (SAICN) abstract and poster, Bethesda MD, July 16-19, 2006.

Feldman, R., McPheron Keel, T., Eisenberg, M., Jose, J., Russell, K., Coe, K., and Akins, R. Using community-academic partnerships to develop a tobacco survey tool targeting urban American Indians. 2005. American Public Health Association Annual Meetings. Philadelphia PA, December 10-14, 2005.

Marshall, C.A., Finifrock, D., Coe, K., Burross, H., Hodge, F., and Johnson, S. Public health nursing and the utilization of participatory research pilot data for program planning. Intercultural Council, 10th Biennial Symposium on Minorities, the Medically Underserved, and Cancer, Washington DC, April 21, 2006.

Coe, K., Palmer, C. and Wadley, C. Why do scientific anthropologists abandon skepticism when they study beliefs? Annual meetings presentation at NCI Cancer Health Disparities Summit: Pathways to Eliminating Cancer Health Disparities: Science, Training, and Community, Bethesda, MD, July 2008.

Coe, K. State of cancer survivorship research regarding Native Americans (part of session Health Disparities: the many faces of survivorship). Invited speaker at the 4th Biennial Cancer Survivorship Research Conference: Mapping the New Challenges. Sponsored by NCI Office of Cancer. Survivorship, ACS Behavioral Research Center, Lance Armstrong Foundation, Atlanta GA, June 18-20, 2008

Pomianek, C.N.., Wadley, R., Palmer, C.T., and Coe, K. The toleration and punishment of Freeriders in social and economic exchange: A cross-cultural examination. Presented by CN Pomianek at the Society for Economic Anthropology annual meeting, Cincinnati OH, April 3-5, 2008.

Hodge, F.S., Cadogan, M., Chang, B., Coe, K., and Kotkin-Jaszi, S. Digital storytelling as a methodology for measuring effective strategies for cancer management in an American Indian community. Poster presentation at the American Public Health Association Annual Meeting and Exposition, November 3-7, 2007.

Felicia Schanche-Hodge, Cardogan, M., Chang, B. Coe, K. & Kotkin-Jaszi, S. (2007). Cancer-related symptom management: focus groups findings from Ariozna. 135th APHA Annual Meeting. 2007.

Attakai, A., Rosales, C., Monroy, M. Coe, K. & Barajas, S. Abstract #158586 & Presentation "Success Stories: Community-Based Public Health Efforts to Inform Politics, Policy, and Public Health (e.g., Social and Environmental Justice)". Tuesday, November 6 at the American Public Health Association (APHA) Annual Meeting, Washington DC, November 3-7, 2007

Coe, K. Maternal Influence on Politics and Partisanship. Presentation given at the annual meeting of the Association for Politics & the Life Sciences, Cincinnati OH, October 11-13, 2007.

Swanson, G.M. & Coe, K. Eliminating Health Disparities in Latino and American Indian Communities. Presented at the 60th Annual Symposium on Cancer Research. Houston, Texas, October 11-13, 2007.

Coe, K. Indigenous people of Arizona. Conference entitled Atención a poblaciones vulnerables en la Frontera Sonora – Arizona --- vulnerable populations along the U.S-Sonora Border. Colegio de Sonora, Hermosillo Sonora, September 21, 2007.

Lewis, J., Tippeconnic, A., Laffoon, K., Mahal, Z., Montiel, A., Petersen, N., Wilson, C., Mathews, T., Evans, K., Witte, C., Attakai, A., Warne, D., Lane, N. Hodge, F., and Coe, K. NCI Center to Reduce Cancer Health Disparities Summit 2007. Southwest of the Society for Scientific Anthropology, Savannah GA, February 24-26, 2006.

Coe, K. Border Health: Information for Action Conference. Community partnerships and capacity for change, lecture and abstract presented. Tucson, AZ, October 27-28, 2005.

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Marshall, C.A., Finifrock. D., Coe, K., Burross, H., Hodge, F., and Johnson, S. Family support in cancer: Views from two cultures. 39th Annual Meeting of the American Association for Cancer Education, Cincinnati, Ohio, September 16, 2005.

Goodluck, C., Harris, R., Begay, R., Martin, L., Joe, S.l., Hubbard-Pourier, L., Coe, K., Brown, S., Sanderson, P., Nuno, T., and Canfield, L. Breast and cervical cancer screening among women on the Hopi and Navajo Nations: Community-based research. Poster presented at the Minority Institutions/Cancer Center Partnership Workshop, Washington DC, September, 2005.

Jose, J., McPheron Keel, T., Russell, K., Coe, K., Attakai, A., Feldman, R., and Akins, B. Strategies to address urban American Indian tobacco control. National Conference on Tobacco or Health. Chicago, May 5, 2005.

McPheron Keel, T., Jose, J., Feldman, R., Russell, K., Coe, K., Attakai, A, Akins, B., and Kwon, H. Using ceremonial tobacco beliefs in tobacco control programs. National Conference on Tobacco or Health. Chicago, May 5, 2005.

Palmer, C., Steadman, L. and Coe, K. More kin: An evolutionary benefit of marriage. Society for Anthropological Sciences. Santa Fe, NM, February 24, 2005.

Coe, K. Altruism: Common origin and cross-cultural commonalities. Society for Cross Cultural Research. Santa Fe, NM, February 24, 2005.

Coe. K. Evolution and visual art: Are the terms compatible? Humanities and Evolution workshop. Evolutionary Studies Program. Bingham University, SUNY, September 24, 2004.

Coe, K., Mullins, J., Manuelito, B., Tuefel-Shone, N., Partners for positive change. Indian Health Service Health Summit, Washington, DC, September 23, 2004.

Coe. K, Hernandez A. Pain in American Indian cancer patients. Spirit of Eagles. Mayo Clinic. 6th Annual Cancer Conference. Phoenix, Arizona, September 10-12, 2004.

Coe, K. Cooperation in human societies. Annual Meeting of the Politics and Life Sciences. Chicago, September 4, 2004.

Schweiger-Coe, B. and Coe, K. The function of rituals. Annual Meeting of Politics and Life Sciences, Chicago, IL, September 4, 2004.

Coe, K. and Wilson, C. Cancer in American Indians: Past, present, and future. 1st Annual Arizona/American Indian Health Conference, August 4, 2004.

Tillman, L., Myers, S., Castro, G., Coe, K., Gladding, S., Carman, D., Chillian, R,, Begay, E., Lobell, M., and Wilson, C. Lymphocytic infiltrates associated with aggressive breast cancers in American Indian women. Health Disparities Cancer Summit, July, 2004.

Coe, K. and Eisenberg, M. Shame associated with a cancer diagnosis among the Pascua Yaqui. Health Disparities Cancer Summit, Washington DC, July, 2004.

Attakai, A. and Coe, K. Developing educational materials to reduce the burden of cancer among American Indians in the Southwest U.S. 131st Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, November 17, 2003.

Lobell, M., Coe, K., Eisenberg, M., Attakai, A., Wilson, C., Mathews, T., and Speck, L. Special Populations Network, Cancer Summit. Poster presented. Washington DC, July 14-16, 2003.

Coe, K. The origins of altruism. International Conference on Scientific Approaches to Altruism. Sponsors: Columbia University and Villanova University. Villanova University, Philadelphia, PA, June 25, 2003.

Tillman, L., Myers, S., Castro, G., Coe, K., Gladding, S., Carman, D., Chillian, R., Begay, E., Lobell, M., and Wilson, C. Lymphocytic infiltrates associated with aggressive breast cancers in American Indian women. Indian Health Service, 15th Annual IHS National Research Conference. Scottsdale, Arizona, May 13-15, 2003.

Speck, L, Mathews, T., Attakai, A., Coe, K., Lobell, M., and Wilson, C. Cancer trends in American Indian and Alaska Native People in the southwest United States: Estimates from a single health care facility case-load. Indian Health Service, 15th Annual IHS National Research Conference. Scottsdale, Arizona. May 13-15, 2003.

Coe, K., Lobell, M., Attakai, A., Mathews, T., Speck, L., and Wilson, C. Building infrastructure to reduce the burden of cancer among American Indian and Alaska Native people in the southwest United States: Experience of a university-IHS partnership. Indian Health Service, 15th Annual IHS National Research Conference. Scottsdale, Arizona, May 13-15, 2003.

Tillman, L., Myers, S., Castro, G., Coe, K., Gladding, S., Carman, D., and Lobell, M. (abstract # 101429) Lymphocyte infiltrates associated with aggressive breast cancers in Native American women. American Society for Clinical Oncology, May 3, 2003.

Coe, K. The ancestress hypothesis. International Society for Human Ethology. Montreal, August, 2002.

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Coe, B. and Coe, K. Art and ritual. International Society for Human Ethology. Montreal, August 2002. Coe, K. Selection or social selection? Human Behavior and Evolution Society. Rutgers University, July,

2002 PRINT AND/OR ELECTRONIC PUBLICATIONS: RESEARCH/CREATIVE ACTIVITY-REFEREED Scholarly Books and Monographs 1 Coe, K. (2003). The Ancestress Hypothesis. Newark, NJ: Rutgers University Press. 2 Coe, K. (1999). Report to the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Community on Diabetes. 3 Aaron, D., Coe, K., et al. (1996). Questions I wish I'd asked. Resource workbook for women diagnosed

with breast cancer. Bosom Buddies Foundation. Chapters in Scholarly Books or Monographs In Press Palmer, C., Begley, R. and Coe, K. Evolution of the Human Family to Cambridge Handbook of Evolutionary Perspectives on Human Behavior. Lance Workman, Will Reader & Jerome Barkow, eds. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, UK. Invited Chapter. Palmer, C., Begley, R., and Coe, K. Traditions, social categories and social behavior. A companion to cross cultural research. Douglas White and Anthony Eff (eds.). Invited Chapter. Published 1 Palmer, C. and Coe, K. Human kinship. Religion: Beliefs, Theories and Societal Effects. Frank Columbus

ed. Nova Science Publishers, Inc.: Hauppauge, New York. Invited Chapter. 2 Palmer, C., Begley, R., and Coe, K. (2015). In defense of differentiating pilgrimage from tourism. Reprint

in Alex Norman and Carole M. Cusak eds. Religion, Pilgrimage and Tourism. Critical Concepts n Religious Studies. Routledge.

3 Weigel, M. and Coe, K. (2014) Impact of Extraterrestrial Life Discovery for Third World Societies.” In Douglas Vakoch (ed), Astrobiology, History, and Society: Life Beyond Earth and the Impact of Discovery. Invited chapter. Chapter 15, pp. 283-300.

4 Coe, K. and Palmer, C.T. (2014). Human categories and health: The power of the concept of ethnicity. In D Alberts and Lisa M. Hess (editors). Fundamentals of Cancer Prevention (Third Edition). pp. 195-220. New York: Springer

5 Coe, K. and Palmer, C.T. (2013). Cross cultural variation in altruism. Traditional parental manipulation and ancestor descendant conflict. In D. Vakoch. Altruism in a Cross Cultural Perspective. Pp. 31-44. New York, NY: Springer.

6 Coe, K., Hess, L. and Swanson, M. (2013). Ovarian cancer: A bio-epidemiological approach. In Hoyer, P. (ed). Ovarian Toxicology. 2nd edition. In 317-334. Boca Raton: CRC Press.

7 Palmer, C. T., Coe, K., and Steadman, L. (2013) Do Beliefs Really Have Societal Effects? Implications for Theories of Religion. In P. Bellamy and G. Montpetit (eds). Ebook: Religion: Beliefs, Theories and Societal Effects. Frank Columbus ed. Nova Science Publishers, Inc.: Hauppauge, New York. Invited Chapter

8 Coe, K. and Palmer, C. (2013). Mothers, Traditions and the Human Strategy to Leave Descendants. In Evolution’s Empress: How Females Shape Human Adaptation. M. Fisher, J. Garcia & Chang, R.S. (eds). Chapter 5, pp. 115-132. Oxford University Press. Invited chapter.

9 Coe, K., VanPool, C., Palmer, C. (2012). Figurines, religion, and tradition in human evolution. In P. McNamara & W. Wildman (eds). Chapter 1, 91-116. Praeger Press. Science and the World’s Religions, Vol. 1. Origins and Destinies.

10 Coe, K., Palmer, C., and Pomianek, C. (2011). ET phone Darwin: What can an evolutionary understanding of animal communication and art contribute to our understanding of methods for extraterrestrial communication? Book Chapter in Culture in Civilizations Beyond Earth: Extraterrestrial Life and Society. Al Harrison & Doug Vakoch, eds. (pp. 214-225.) New York: Berghahn Books.

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11 Coe, K., Barker, G., and Palmer, C. (2011). Social Interaction and Technology: Cultural Competency and the Universality of Good Manners. Book chapter in A Companion to Medical Anthropology, Merrill Singer and Pamela I. Erickson, eds. Chapter 13, pp. 443-458. Chichester: West Sussex: Wiley Blackwell.

12 Coe, K., Palmer, C., Newsome, A., and Proud, K. (2010). Facebook or Lonesome No More. Book chapter in The Evolutionary Review: Art, Science, and Culture, Alice Andrews and Joe Carroll (eds). SUNY Press.

13 Coe, K. and Palmer C. (2006). Human categories and health: New findings regarding the power of the concept of ethnicity. D. Alberts & L. Hess (eds). Fundamentals of Cancer Prevention, Second edition. Chapter 4, pp. 137-157. Springer: New York.

14 Chandler-Ezell, K., and Coe, K. (2005). Tonic remedies: Cross-cultural characteristics and classification, Chapter in: Encyclopedia of Herbal Medicine in Clinical Practice, R.R. Watson & V.R. Preedy (eds). Chapter 93, pp. 823-830. CABI Publishing.

15 Flinn, M., Quinlan, R., Coe, K., and Ward, C. (2004). Evolution of the human family: Cooperative males, long social childhoods, smart mothers, and extended kin networks. In C.A. Salmon & T.K. Shackelford, Family relationships: An evolutionary perspective. Chapter 2:16-38. Oxford University Press NY.

16 Flinn, M. and Coe, K. (2004). The red linked queens of human cognition, coalitions and culture. In: The Evolution of mind: fundamental questions and controversies, S.W. Gangestad & J.A. Simpson (eds.). Part III, issue 11, Culture and Evolution, Chapter 37, pp 339-346. New York: Guilford Press.

17 Coe, K. (2004). The epidemiology of ovarian cancer: The role of reproductive factors and environmental chemical exposure. P. Hoyer (ed). Ovarian Toxicology. Chapter 10, pp. 171-201. Taylor & Francis Books. Routledge.

18 Coe, K. and Palmer, C.T. (2004). Human categories and health: The power of the concept of ethnicity. D. Alberts & L. Hess (eds). Fundamentals of Cancer Prevention. Volume 2, Chapter 4, pp. 85-104. Berlin: Springer.

19 Coe, K. (1999). The origin of art as a social behavior. In: F. Turner & B. Cooke (eds). Biopoetics: Evolutionary Explorations in the Arts, pp. 263-292. Lexington, KY: Pergamon Press.

20 Castro, F., Coe, K., Gutierres, S., and Saenz, D. (1996). Designing health promotion programs for Latinas. In: Handbook of diversity issues in health psychology; P. Kato & A. Mann (eds). Chapter 17, pp 319-345. New York: Plenum Press.

21 Castro, F., Coe, K., and Harmon, M. (1996). The effect of ethnic/racial matches between provider and patient on the use of health services by Hispanics and African Americans. Lillie-Blanton, M, Leigh, W., & Alfaro-Correa, A. (eds). Chapter 1, pp 7-26. Achieving Equitable Access; studies of health care issues affecting Hispanics & African Americans. Washington DC: Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies.

22 Castro, F., Harmon, M., Coe, K., and Tafoya-Barraza, H. (1994). Drug prevention research with Hispanic populations: Theoretical and methodological issues and a generic structural model. NIDA Research Monograph Series 139:203-33. Scientific Methods for Prevention Intervention Research. Bethesda, MD: NIDA. PMID: 8742558

Refereed Journal Articles In press 1. Palmer, C., Begley, R., and Coe, K. Pilgrimage: A Morally Elevating Ritual Requiring and Inspiring

Sacrifice.Zygon: Journal of Religion and Science. 2. Salehi, A. Saljuqi, A. T. Akseer, N. Rao, K. and Coe, K. Factors Influencing Performance of Contracted

Non-State Providers in Implementing Basic Package of Health Services in Afghanistan. International Journal for Equity in Healh Care.

Published 1. Coe, K., Benitez, T., Tasevska, N., Arriola, A., Keller, C. (2018). The use of family rituals in eating behaviors

in Hispanic mothers. Family and Community Health, 41(1), 28-36. doi: 10.1097/FCH.0000000000000170 2. Josef, R.P., Coe, K., Ainsworth, B.E., Hooker, S.P., Mathis, L. and Keller, C. (2017). Hair as a barrier to

physical activity among African American women: A qualitative exploration. Frontiers in Public Health. https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpubh.2017.00367/abstract

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3. Benitez, T. Tasevska, N. Coe, K. and Keller, C. (2017). Cultural Relevance of the Transtheoretical Model in Physical Activity Promotion: Mexican-American Women’s use of the Processes of Change. Journal of Health Disparities Research and Practice, 10(1): 20-17.

4. Coe, K. and Cvorovic, J. (2017). The health of Romanian Gypsy women in Serbia. Health Care for Women International, 38: 409-422. DOI. 10.1080/07399332.2017.1292278

5. Cvorovic, J. and Coe, K. (2017). Visiting close kin abroad: Migration strategies of the Serbian Roma. Journal of Gypsy Studies, 9(1): 17-29.

6. Tasevska, N. Benitez, T., Coe, K. Keller, C. (2016). Investigation of the cultural context of sugar consumption behavior in low-income Mexican American woman. Journal of Health Disparities Research and Practice, 10(2): 89-106. http://digitalscholarship.unlv.edu/jhdrp/

7. Gesselman, A., Bigatti, S., Garcia, J., Coe, K., Cella, D., and Champion, Victoria L. (2016). Spirituality, Emotional Distress, and Post-traumatic Growth in Breast Cancer Survivors and Their Partners: An Actor–Partner Interdependence Modeling Approach. Psycho-Oncology. http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/pon.4192/epdf DOI: 10.1002/pon.4192

8. Garcia, J., Gesselman, A., Siliman, S., Perry, B., Coe, K and Fisher, H. (2016). Sexting among U.S. Singles: Prevalence of sending, receiving and sharing sexual messages and images. Sexual Health http://www.publish.csiro.au/view/journals/dsp_journals_pip_abstract_scholar1.cfm?nid=164&pip=SH15240

9. Coe, K. and Begley, R. (2016). Ancestor worship and the longevity of Chinese Civilization. Review of Religion and Chinese Society, 3(1):3-24. DOI: 10.1163/22143955-00301001

10. Keller, C. and Coe, K, Shabi, G. (2016). Using Rituals for Intervention Refinement. Health Culture and Society, 8(2): DOI 10.5195/hcs.2015.201. http://hcs.pitt.edu/ojs/index.php/hcs/article/view/201/259

11. Palmer, C. Coe, K., & Steadman, L. (2016). Reconceptualizing the human social niche: How it came to be and how it is changing. Current Anthropology, 57, Supplement 13 http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/pdfplus/10.1086/685703

12. Cordova, F., Joshweseoma, Teufel-Shone, N. and Coe, K. (2015). Using a community-based participatory research approach to collect Hopi breast cancer survivors’ stories. American Indian Culture and Research Journal, 39(2) https://doi.org/10.17953/aicrj.39.2.cordova

13. Benitez, T., Dodgson, Joan, Coe, K. and Keller, C. (2015). Utility of acculturation in physical activity in Latinas: An integrative review of literature. Health Education and Behavior, 43(3): 256-270. DOI: 10.1177/1090198115601042

14. Biviji, R., Cvorov, J., and Coe, K. (2016). Interactions between culture and health in two homogenous Serbian communities. Equality, Development, Globalization Studies (EDGS) Center at Northwestern EDGS working group.

15. Braun, Kathryn L., Susan Stewart, Claudia Baquet, Lisa Berry-Bobovski, Daniel Blumenthal, Heather M. Brandt, Dedra S. Buchwald, Janis E. Campbell, Kathryn Coe, Leslie C. Cooper, Paula Espinoza, Ronda Henry-Tillman, Margaret Hargreaves, Aimee James, Judith Salmon Kaur, K. Viswanath, Grace X. Ma, Jeanne Mandelblatt, Cathy Meade, Amelie Ramirez, Isabel Scarinci, Sora Park Tanjasiri, Beti Thompson, Anissa I. Vines, and Mark Dignan. (2015). The National Cancer Institute’s Community Networks Program Initiative to Reduce Cancer Health Disparities: Outcomes and Lessons Learned. Progress in Community Health Partnerships Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research, Education, and Action 9.S:21-32. PMID: 26213401

16. Palmer, C. T., Begley, R. O. & Coe, K. (2015). Totemism and Long-Term Evolutionary Success. Invited paper for special issue of Psychology of Religion and Spirituality. Psychology of Religion and Spirituality, 7(4):286-294.

17. Cordova FM, Teufel-Shone N, Coe K. & Joshweseoma L. (2015). Using a community-based participatory research. American Indian Culture and Research Journal, 39(2): 81-93.

18. Coe, K., Garcia, J.R., & Begley, R.O. (2015). Commentary: Art, Aesthetics, and Evolution. ASEBL Journal, 11(2), 41-42. http://www.joomag.com/magazine/asebl-journal-volume-11-number- 2/0634663001430167973?short

19. Begley, R. Coe, K. and Palmer, C.T. (2015). From Blood Feuds to Civility: Romeo and Juliet and the Changing Evolutionary Role of Cultural Traditions. Journal of the Association for the Study of Ethical Behavior/Evolutionary Biology in Literature, 11(1): 2-16. http://www.sfc.edu/uploaded/documents/publications/ASEBLv11n1Jan15.pdf

20. Keller, C., Coe, K., Moore, N. (2014). Addressing the demand for cultural relevance in intervention design. Health Promotion Practice. DOI: 10.1177/152483994526204 http://hpp.sagepub.com/content/15/5/654

21. Coe, K. (2014) Can science lead us to a definition of art. Aisthesis. Pratiche, linguaggi e saperi dell’estetico, 6(2): 153-177.

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22. Palmer, C. T. Begley, R. O., Coe, K., and Steadman, L.B. (2014) Moral Elevation and Traditions: Ancestral Encouragement of Altruism through Ritual and Myth. Journal of Ritual Studies, 27(2): 83-96.

23. Coe, K., Keller, C., & Walker, J. (2014). Religion, kinship and health behaviors of African American Women. J. of Religion and Health. DOI 10.1007/s10943-013-9784-0http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10943-013-9784-0

24. Coe, K, Staten, L., Swanson, M. (2013). The enigma of the stigma: Hair loss in cancer chemotherapy patients. Open Cancer Journal. DOI: 10.2174/1874079001306010001. http://www.benthamscience.com/open/tocj/openaccess2.htm

25. Kwiatkowski, K., Coe, Kathryn, Bailer, J., Swanson, G. Marie (2013). Inclusion of minorities and women in cancer clinical trials – A decade later—have we improved? Minorities and Women in Cancer Trials. Cancer http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1PO002/cncr.28168/pdf May 14, 2013.

26. Palmer, C., Begley, R., and Coe, K. (2013). Saintly Sacrifice: The Traditional Transmission of Moral Elevation. Zygon, 48(1):107-127.

27. Braun, K., Nguyen, T., Park. S., Campbell, J., Heiney, S., Brandt, H., Smith, S., Blumenthal, D., Hargreaves, M., Coe, K., Ma, G., Kenerson, G., Patel, K., Tsark, J., and Hébert, J. (2012). Operationalization of community-based participatory research principles across NCI’s Community Networks Programs. American Journal of Public Health, Manuscript no. AJPH-20108345R2

28. Coe, K., Palmer, C., and elShabazz, K. (2012). The Resolution of Conflict: Traditional African Rituals of Forgiveness. Special Issue on Peace Education, Memory and Reconciliation in Africa: Contemporary Perspectives on Conflict Transformation. African Conflict & Peacebuilding Review, 3(2): 110-128.

29. Keller, C., Records, K., Coe, C., Ainsworth, B., Vega Lopez, S., Nagle-Williams, A., and Permana, P. (2012). Promotoras’ roles in integrative validity and treatment fidelity efforts in randomized controlled trials. Family and Community Health. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22367259

30. Kaur, J. S., Coe, K., Rowland, J., Braun, K., Conde, F.A., Burhansstipanov, L., Heiney, S., Kagawa-Singer, M., Lu, Q. & Witte, C. (2012). Enhancing Life After Cancer in Diverse Communities. Cancer http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/cncr.27491/references

31. Palmer, C., Begley, R., and Coe, K. (2012). In defense of differentiating pilgrimage from tourism. Annals of Tourism Research, 2(1):71-85

32. Castro, F. G. and Coe, K. (2011). Promoting health in Latino communities: The role of Promotoras as cultural agents of community health. In A. Benavides, E. Midobuche, & P. Carlson (Ed.), Hispanics in the Southwest: Issues of immigration education, health, and public policy. Tempe, AZ: Bilingual Press, Arizona State University.

33. Coe, K. and Palmer, C. (2011). “Low sex” cultures, religious moral traditions and evolutionary theory. Cultural mechanisms for influencing male sexual behavior. Journal of Anthropological Research, 67:557-571.

34. Rosales, C., Coe, K., Ortiz, S., Gámez, G., and Stroupe, N. (2011). Social Justice, Health and Human Rights Education: Challenges and Opportunities in Schools of Public Health. Public Health Reports, 127(1):126-138.

35. Pomianek, C. N., Wadley R. L., Palmer C. T., and Coe, K. (2011). The Toleration and punishment of Freeriders in social and economic exchange: A cross-cultural examination. Journal of International and Global Studies, 3(1):1-20.

36. Coe, K., Palmer, C., and Pomianek, C. (2011). ET phone Darwin: What can an evolutionary understanding of animal communication and art contribute to our understanding of methods for extraterrestrial communication? Book Chapter in Culture in Civilizations Beyond Earth: Extraterrestrial Life and Society. Al Harrison & Doug Vakoch, eds. (pp. 214-225.) New York: Berghahn Books.

37. Weigel, M. M., Coe, K., Castro, N., Caiza, ME , Tello, N., and Reyes, M. (2011). Food Aversions and Cravings during Early Pregnancy: Association with Nausea and Vomiting. Ecology of Food and Nutrition, 50(3):197-214.

38. Peterson, N. Joshi, S., Flood, T., and Coe, K. (2011). Prioritizing interventions and research to address the cancer disparities of Arizona’s American Indian Population. Journal of Health Disparities Research and Practice, 4(1):70-76

39. Coe, K, Palmer, A., Palmer C., and DeVito, C. (2011). Culture, Altruism, and Conflict Between Ancestors and Descendants. Structure and Dynamics, 4(3):1-17.

40. Eisenberg, M., Coe, K., Wilson, C., and Evans, K. (2011). Pap Smear Follow-Up Pattern Among American Indian Women in Arizona. Journal of Health Disparities Research and Practice, 4(1):42-52.

41. Palmer, C. and Coe, K. (2010). From Morality to Law: The role of kinship, traditions and politics. Vol. http://www.politicsandculture.org/2010/04/29/from-morality-to-law-the-role-of-kinship-tradition-and-politics/

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42. Lane, N., Evans, K., Attakai, A., Witte, C., Riding-in Warne, M., and Coe, K. (2010). Responding to American Indian Communities: Southwest American Indian Collaborative Network (SAICN) Cancer Educational Activities. Journal of Health Disparities Research and Practice 4(3):18-33.

43. Daley, C., James, A., Ulrey, E., Joseph, S., Talawyma, A., Choi, W., Griener, K., and Coe, K. (2010). Using Focus Groups in Community-Based Participatory Research: Challenges and Resolutions. Qualitative Health Research, 20(5):697-706.

44. Brown, S., Martin, L., Flood, T., and Coe, K. (2010). Process for determining the cancer burden of the Hopi Tribe. Public Health Reports, 125(6):793-800.

45. Palmer, CT., Steadman, LB, Cassidy, C. Coe, K. (2010). The importance of magic to social relationships. Zygon, 45:317-337.

46. Witte, C., Begay, T., and Coe, K. (2010). Development of a Spiritual Care Program at an Indian Health Service Hospital. Journal of Health Disparities Research and Practice, 4(3):54-60.

47. Palmer, C.T. and Coe, K. (2010). Why People Visit Disneyland. International Journal of Tourism Anthropology, 1(1):1-14.

48. Coe, K. and Palmer, C.T. (2010). How Elders Guided the Evolution of the Modern Human Brain, Social Behavior, and Culture. UCLA American Indian Cultural Resource Journal, 33(3):5-21. IDS Number: 502NB

49. Rosales, C., Coe, K., Stroupe, N., Hackman, A., and de Zapien, J. (2009). The Culture of Health Survey: A Qualitative Assessment of a Diabetes Prevention Coalition. Journal of Community Health, 35(1):4-9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10900-009-9198-9

50. Peters, J., Davies, P., Lane, N., and Coe, K. (2009). Talking Glossary of Genomics Terminology: A Genomics Education Module for American Indian Communities. Journal of Health Disparities Research and Practice, 3(2):34-40

51. Palmer, C.T., Steadman, L.B., Cassidy, C., and Coe, K. (2008). Totemism, metaphor, and tradition: Incorporating cultural traditions into evolutionary psychology explanations of religion. Zygon, 43(3):719-735. IDS Number: 341RU.

52. Palmer, C.T., Coe, K., and Wadley, R. (2008). In belief we trust: Why anthropologists abandon skepticism when they hear claims about supernatural beliefs. Skeptic, 14(1):60-65.

53. Monroy, M., Rosales, C.B., Coe, M.K., de Zapien, J, Meister J., Barajas, S., and Swanson G.M. (2008). Innovative Solutions: Engaging non-traditional partners to reduce health disparities. Journal of Community Engaged Research and Learning Partnerships, 1(1):24-33.

54. Coe, K. and Palmer, C. (2008). The words of our ancestors: kinship, tradition, and moral codes. World Cultures ejournal, University of California at Irvine, 16(1), Article 1. http://repositories.cdlib.org/wc/worldcultures/vol16/iss1/art1/

55. Chu, K.C., Chen, M.S., Dignan, M.B., Taylor, E., and Partridge. E. (2008). Coe, K is a contributing author. Parallels between Development of Therapeutic Drugs and Cancer Health Disparity Programs: Implications for Disparities Reduction. Cancer, 113(10):2790-2796.

56. Coe, K., Martin, L, Nuvayestewa, L, Attakai, A., Pappenfuss, M., de Zapien, J.G., Seymour, S.S., Hunter J., and Guiliano, A. (2007). A. Predictors of pap test use among women living on the Hopi reservation. Health Care for Women International Oct, 28(9):764-781. PMID: 17907006.

57. Castro, F.G., and Coe, K. (2007). Traditions and alcohol use: A mixed methods analysis. Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology Oct, 13(2):269-284. PMID: 17967095.

58. Hunter, J. B., Fernandez, M .L., Lacy-Martinez, C. R., Dunn-Sosa, A. M., and Coe, M. K. (2007). Male preventive health behaviors: perceptions from men, women and clinical staff along the US-Mexico border. Am J of Men’s Health Online on May 23, hosted at http://jmh.sagepub.com/cgi/reprint/1/4/242.

59. Begay, R.C., Goodluck, C., Coe, K., Brown, S., and Martin L. (2007). Hopi Traditionalism and Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening. Journal of Native Aging and Health Nov/Dec, 2(2):11-19. [this issue at http://www.und.edu/dept/scomm/documents/jnah_v2n2.pdf

60. Palmer, C., Steadman, L. B., and Coe, K. (2006). More Kin: An effect of the tradition of marriage. Structure and Dynamics. eJournal of Anthropological and Related Sciences, 1(2):4:1-16. http://repositories.cdlib.org/imbs/socdyn/sdeas/vol1/iss2/art4/

61. Coe, K. (2015). Can science lead us to a definition of art? Special Symposium on Incorporating Traditions and Ethnographic Evidence into Evolutionary Explanations of Human Social Behavior, with Special reference to stories, art and ritual. Human Behavior and Evolution Society, University of Missouri, Colombia, Missouri. May 27-30, 2015.

62. Coe, K., Wilson, C., Eisenberg, M., Attakai, A., and Lobell, M. (2006). Creating the environment for a successful community partnership. Cancer, Oct 15: 107(8 Suppl):1980-1986.PMID: 16929483.

63. Brown, S. Evans, K. Coe, K., and Wilson, C. (2006). Changing patterns of cancer among Native Americans over a fifty year period. American Journal of Epidemiology, 163(11): S142-S142.

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64. Coe, K., Aiken, N., and Palmer, C.T. (2006). Once upon a time: ancestors and the evolutionary significance of stories. Anthropological Forum, 16(1):21-40. IDS Number: 117RX.

65. Coe, K., Aiken, N., and Palmer, C. (2005). The role of traditional children’s stories in evolution. Entelech: Mind & Culture, 6: fall/winter online journal. http://www.entelechyjournal.com/coe%20palmer%20aiken%20cassidy.html

66. Palmer, C., Coe, K., & Wadley, R. (2005). On tools and traditions. Reply by John McCabb, Current Anthropology, 46(3):460-464.

67. Palmer, C., Coe, K., and Wadley, R. (2005). On tools and traditions. Comment on “The Large Cutting Tools from the South African Acheulean and the Question of Social Traditions” by McNabb J, Binyon R & Hazelwood L. Current Anthropology, 46(3):459-460. IDS Number: 931FZ

68. Aiken, N. and Coe K. (2004). Promoting human cooperation: Art and the ties that bind. Bulletin of Psychology and the Arts, 5(1):5-20.

69. Coe, K., Attakai, A., Papenfuss, M., Giuliano, A., Martin, L., and Nuvayestewa, L. (2004). Traditionalism and its relationship to disease risk and protective behaviors of women living on the Hopi reservation. Health Care for Women International May, 25(5):391-410. PMID: 15204810.

70. Coe, K. (2003). An essay on the origins of altruism and compassion. Paper presented at the Conference on Religious and Scientific Approaches to Altruism. Villanova University, May 2003 and published at http://www.metanexus.net/conference2003/paperpresenters.html.

71. Coe, K. (2001). African American midwifery in the South: Dialogues of birth, race, and memory. American Ethnology, 29(1): 240-241. IDS Number: 483LX.

72. Coe, K. and Meister, J. (1999). Editorial. Hispanic women and cancer. Women and Cancer, Special Issue, 1(5):1-3.

73. Denman, C., de Zapien, J., Coe, K., Henze, J., Guiliano, A., Stephan, J., Ortega, L., Djambazov, B., Mendez, E., Moncada, E., Feng, J., and Hatch, K. (2000). The problem of invasive cervical cancer along the US-Sonora border: planning and implementation of a bi-national research project. Women and Cancer 1(5):45-50.Special Issue.

74. Coe, K. (1999). The biological origins of art. Book Review. Evolution and Human Behavior, 20(1):77-81. 75. Coe, K. (1999). Breast cancer in Hispanic women: towards a biocultural epidemiology. Women and

Cancer (the LOWAC Journal), 1(1) supplement: 38-43. 76. Byers, T., Bales, V., Ford, E., Massoudi, B., Mokdad, A., Myers, G., Pruden, J., Smith, S.J., Will, J.,

Bolduc, B., Doctor, L.J., Economos, C., Garces, C., Katz, D., Lowney, K., Madison, M., Palombo, R., Stoddard, A., Coe, K., Fleming, K., Smith, J., Simpson, L., Marshall, J., Staten, L., Lockwood, K., Andersen, P., Hilgenberg, D., Holliday, J., Rosamond, W., Ammerman, A. (1999). Cardiovascular disease prevention for women attending breast and cervical cancer screening programs: The Wisewoman Projects. Preventive Medicine, 19(5): 496-502. IDS Number: 195JM.

77. Coe, K. (1999). Book review: Hungry for hope: On the cultural and communicative dimensions of development in highland Ecuador, author Carmen Hess. Intermediate Technology Publications Ltd., Culture and Agriculture, 21(2): 32-33.

78. Coe, K. (1997). Cancer del seno: Hacia un epidemiologico biocultural. (Breast cancer: towards a biocultural epidemiology). Medico Iberoamericano, 12(6):641-647.

79. Harmon, M.P., Castro, F.G., and Coe, K. (1996). Acculturation and cervical cancer: knowledge, beliefs, and behaviors of Hispanic women. Women and Health, 24(3):37-57.PMID: 9046552.

80. Coe, K., and Keller, C. (1996). Health Protective Behaviors of young African American women: Should we be using a kinship model to teach health behaviors? In The Family as an Environment of Human Development, N. Wolanski & B. Borin, guest editors. Journal of Human Ecology Special Issue, 4:57-66.

81. Harmon M, Coe K. (1995). Cancer mortality in U.S. counties with hazardous waste sites. Journal of Population and Environment, 14(3):463-480.

82. Coe, K. and Steadman, L.B. (1995). The human breast and the ancestral reproductive cycle: A preliminary inquiry into breast cancer etiology. Human Nature, 6(3):197-220.

83. Castro, F.G., Elder, J., Coe, K., Tafoya-Barraza, H.M., Moratto, S., Campbell, N., and Talavera, G. (1995). Mobilizing churches for health promotion in Latino communities: Companeros en la Salud. Journal of the National Cancer Institute Monographs, 18:127-35. PMID: 8562213

84. Johnson, J.L., Primas, P.J., and Coe, M.K. (1994). Factors that prevent women of low socioeconomic status from seeking prenatal care. Journal of the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners, 6(3):105-11. PMID: 8003359

85. Coe, K., Harmon, M.P., Castro, F.G., Campbell, N., Mayer, J.A., and Elder, J.P. (1994). Breast self-examination: knowledge and practices of Hispanic women in two southwestern metropolitan areas. Journal of Community Health, 19(6):433-448. PMID: 7844248

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86. Coe, K. Harmon, M., Verner, B., and Tonn, A. (1993). Tattoos and male alliances. Human Nature, 4(2):199-204.

87. Coe, K. (1992). Art: The replicable unit: An inquiry into the origin of art as a social behavior. Journal of Social and Evolutionary Systems, 15(2):217-234.

88. Primas, P., Lefor, N., Johnson, J., Helms, S.M., and Coe, M. K. (1992). Prenatal literature testing: Pilot project. Journal of Community Health, 17(1):61-67. PMID: 1564141

In Review 1. Cvorovic, J. and Coe, K. Happy marriages are all alike: Marriages and self-rated health of Serbian Roma.

Journal of Marriage and Family. 2. Begley, B., Coe, K., Palmer, C.T. On breaking it to folks that their ancestors are devils: World religion and

the modification of mythologies. Zygon. 3. Shaw-Snyder, B., Coe, K. & Keller, C. Associations between Acculturation and Health. Western Journal of

Nursing. 4. Begley, R., Palmer, C, and Coe, K. How stories created the world for which we were made. Current

Anthropology. 5. Palmer, C. and Coe, K. Art and Sacrifice: The Case of Old Believers. Zygon. 6. Begley, R. Palmer, C. and Coe, K. The Nationalization of Kinship: Traditional Structures and Modern

States. Journal of Folklore Research. 7. Cvorovic, J., Bivijii, AR., and Coe, K. Assessing health concerns and cultural barriers to health care in two

Roma communities in Sebia. 8. Coe, K. and Cvorovic, J. Health and Reproductive History of Serbian Gypsy Child Brides. 9. The Tsara Complex: Art, Ritual and Storytelling in Human Evolution. Oxford University Press. In progress 1. Palmer, C. and Coe, K. Kinship and human wellness. Invited chapter. Cambridge Handbook of

Evolutionary Perspectives on Human Behavior. Cambridge University Press. (Editors Lance Workman, Will Reader, Jerome Barkow)

1 Coe, K., Keller, C et al., Nutrition and obesity: What rituals of food procurement, preparation and consumption can add?

2 Omenka, I. and Coe, K. Old parables in New Films: Nollywood’s influence. 3 Ogunmola, Olorunloba and Coe, K. Causes, effects and strategies for ending pre-colonial intra-cultural

and intercultural conflicts in Africa. Paper submitted to a Special Issue on ‘Peace Education, Memory and Reconciliation in Africa: Contemporary Perspectives on Conflict Transformation’, to be published by African Conflict & Peacebuilding Review.

4 Coe, K. and Aiken, N. Figurines: An aboriginal strategy for teaching health behaviors. 5 Coe, K. Is forgiveness a universal virtue, is reconciliation a cross-cultural goal?