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10/14 Julie A. Marshall, Ph.D. PRESENT POSITION Professor with tenure Director, Rocky Mountain Prevention Research Center Co-Director, Colorado Public Health Practice Based Research Network Primary appointment: Epidemiology Secondary appointment: Community and Behavioral Health Colorado School of Public Health University of Colorado Denver Campus Box B119 Aurora, CO 80045 U.S.A. Phone:(303) 724-4387 FAX:(303) 724-4476 E-mail: [email protected] PERSONAL Birthplace: Omaha, Nebraska, U.S.A. Family Status: Married to Richard H. Jones Children Earl born 1985 and Katie born 1988 Present Address: 6076 S. Filbert Court, Centennial, CO 80121 Phone: (303) 741-4131 EDUCATION 1971 Semester at Sea, Chapman College 1969 - 1973 B.S. Colorado State University Major: Microbiology 1973 - 1975 M.S. School of Public Health, University of Hawaii East-West Center Scholar Major areas: Epidemiology and Biostatistics 1982 - 1987 Ph.D. Department of Epidemiology, School of Public Health, University of Washington. Dissertation

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Julie A. Marshall, Ph.D.

PRESENT POSITION Professor with tenureDirector, Rocky Mountain Prevention Research CenterCo-Director, Colorado Public Health Practice Based Research Network

Primary appointment: Epidemiology Secondary appointment: Community and Behavioral HealthColorado School of Public HealthUniversity of Colorado DenverCampus Box B119Aurora, CO 80045 U.S.A.Phone:(303) 724-4387 FAX:(303) 724-4476E-mail: [email protected]

PERSONAL

Birthplace: Omaha, Nebraska, U.S.A.Family Status: Married to Richard H. Jones

Children Earl born 1985 and Katie born 1988 Present Address: 6076 S. Filbert Court, Centennial, CO 80121 Phone: (303) 741-4131

EDUCATION

1971 Semester at Sea, Chapman College

1969 - 1973 B.S. Colorado State UniversityMajor: Microbiology

1973 - 1975 M.S. School of Public Health, University of HawaiiEast-West Center ScholarMajor areas: Epidemiology and Biostatistics

1982 - 1987 Ph.D. Department of Epidemiology, School of Public Health, University of Washington. Dissertation title: "The Role of Dietary Fiber in the Etiology of Non-insulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus". Advisor: Noel S. Weiss

HONORS AND AWARDS

1972 US Dept of Commerce, Inst of Telecommunication Sciences, Boulder Special Achievement Award for sustained superior performance

1973 Colorado State University, Graduated with Honors

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1973-75 East-West Center Population Institute, Center for Cultural and Technical Interchange between East and West (An educational institution of the U.S. government in cooperation with the University of Hawaii) Degree Scholar Award

1986 Society for Epidemiological Research, Student Workshop, NCI funded

2009 Elected to Delta Omega, Honorary Public Health Society, Alpha Upsilon Chapter

2010 Anschutz Medical Campus Graduate School, Dean’s Mentoring Award. In Recognition of Exemplary Thesis Advising, UCD, 2010

PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS

1976 - 1978 Research Assistant, Cancer Center of Hawaii

1978 - 1980 Research Assistant, Department of Preventive Medicine,University of Colorado School of Medicine

1980 - 1985 Instructor, Department of Preventive Medicine and Biometrics, University of Colorado School of Medicine

1982 - 1983 Leave of Absence from University of Colorado, Graduate student in Epidemiology, University of Washington

1985 - 1988 Senior Instructor, Department of Preventive Medicine and Biometrics, University of Colorado School of Medicine

1988 - 1997 Assistant Professor, Department of Preventive Medicine and Biometrics University of Colorado School of Medicine

1989 - 1990 Visiting Fellow, National Center for Epidemiology and Population Health, Australia National University, Canberra, Australia

1989 – present Faculty Affiliate, Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition, Colorado State University (1989-present)

1997 – 2005 Associate Professor, Department of Preventive Medicine and Biometrics, University of Colorado School of Medicine

2005 – 2008 Professor, Department of Preventive Medicine and Biometrics, University of Colorado School of Medicine

2008 – present Professor, Department of Epidemiology and Community and Behavioral Health, Colorado School of Public Health, University of Colorado Denver

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MEMBERSHIPS IN PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS

Member, Society for Epidemiological Research (1980-2003)Member, American Diabetes Association (1986-1996)Member, North American Society for the Study of Obesity (1994-2006)Member, American College of Epidemiology (1997-2003)Member, American Public Health Association & Colorado Public Health Association (2003-present)Member, Society for Public Health Education and Colorado affiliate (2004-2010)Member, Society of Behavioral Medicine (2005-2007)Member, Society for Clinical and Translational Science (2009-present)Member, Academy Health (2010-present)

ACADEMIC SERVICE

Department of Preventive Medicine, University of Colorado Health Sciences CenterMaster of Science in Public Health

Member, Admissions Committee (1983-1986, 1994, 1997, 2007)Member, Academic Policy Committee (1983-1995)Member, Epidemiology Traineeship Committee (1993-1998)Member, Publishable Paper Evaluation Committee (1994-1995)Chair, Epidemiology Curriculum Review for MSPH accreditation (1998)

Ph.D. Program in Epidemiology - Department of Preventive Medicine and Biometrics, UCHSCMember, Planning/Policy Committee (1990-1993, 1995-1996, 1997-present)Member, Admissions Committee (1996, 1998, 2000-2001, 2003, 2005)

Appointments and Promotions Committee - Member (1990-1994, 2005-2008)Search Committees

Assistant Professor of Behavioral Science - Member (1994-1995)Biostatistician - The Children’s Hospital and Department of Preventive Medicine and

Biometrics, UCHSC. Member (1996-1997)Assistant or Associate Professor, behavioral interventions and community based

participatory research, Member (2004-2005)Annual Epidemiologic Research Exchange, Program Chair (1995, 2001), Program Committee

Member (1996,1999,2003)

Graduate School, University of Colorado Health Sciences CenterGraduate Education in Medical Sciences, Planning Committee Co-chair for 2-day practicum in

Public Health (1991)Curriculum Committee for Analytic Health Sciences, Member (1998)

School of Medicine, University of Colorado DenverCommittee on the Status of Women, Member (1993-1996)Ad Hoc Committee on Governance, Center for Human Nutrition, Member (1997)Faculty Senate, Senator (2000-2004), Chair-Ad hoc Committee on PRA Policy (2002-2003)Clinical and Translational Research Advisory Committee (CTRAC) (2006-2010)Clinical and Translational Sciences Award – Advisory Committee and Community

Engagement Planning Committee (2006-2007)

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Colorado School of Public HealthCenter for Public Health Practice Workgroup, Member (2005-2007)Implementation Task Force, Member (2006-2007)Executive Committee. Member (2008-2010, 2011-present)Search Committees

Chair, Dept of Health Systems, Management and Policy, Member (2007-2008)Associate Professor of Oral Health – Department of Epidemiology, Chair (2011-2014)

Appointments, Promotion and Tenure Committee, Member (2008-2009)Department Appointments, Promotion and Tenure Committee, Member (2009-2010, 2013-

present)Council on Education in Public Health Accreditation, Co-Director, Research, Service and

Workforce Development (2009-2010)Faculty Senate, Member (2009-2010), President-elect (2011-2012), President (2012-2013),

Past-president (2013-2014)Faculty Workload Committee, Member (2009-2010) Faculty Senate Ad Hoc Finance Committee, Member (2012)

Doctoral Program in Public HealthEpidemiology Focus Area, Director (2010-2014)

Epidemiology Department, Growing and Improving Educational Programs and Student Body Committee, Chair (2011-2012), Member (2012-present)

CSPH Strategic Priority Committee, Strengthen the 3 campus enterprise, Chair (2013)

University of Colorado, Anschutz Medical CenterColorado Clinical and Translational Science Institute, Community Engagement Core, Scientific Staff (2008-present)

Community Health Data and Monitoring Committee, Co-Chair (2008-present) SLV Community Health Survey, Co-investigator (2009-2012) Community Immersion Training, SLV Coordinator (2009-present) Ethics Committee (2012-present)

SERVICE TO ADVANCE PUBLIC HEALTH

Advisory Boards and Consulting

Colorado Department of Public Health and EnvironmentColorado Cardiovascular Health Coalition, Surveillance Subcommittee Chair (1990-1994),

Coalition Member (1995-1996), Co-Chair (2000-2003)Colorado Diabetes Advisory Council, Surveillance Task Force, Member (2003-present);

Steering Committee Chair (2004), Executive Committee Chair-Elect (2004-2005), Chair (2005-2006), past chair (2006-2008), member (2008-2010)

Colorado Physical Activity and Nutrition Program (COPAN)Surveillance and Evaluation Task Force Co-Chair (2003-2008)

Colorado Prevention Leadership Council, Member (2006-2013)Colorado Children & Youth Information Sharing Collaborative, Member (2010-2013)

CCPD Review Board, Technical Assistance, Building implementation science into the grant making process, (2014)

Colorado Department of Health Care Financing and PolicySchool-Based Health Center Improvement Project, Advisory Board Member (2010-2015)

National Chronic Disease Conference Program Committee, Member (2000-2001)

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CDC National Prevention Research Centers, Research Committee, Member (2003-2006)

Colorado Prevention Center, Board of Directors, Director (2003-2009)

Colorado Clinical Guidelines Collaborative, Obesity Guidelines Workgroup (2006)

San Luis Valley Health Trends and Data Committee, Member, (2006-2010)

Colorado Trust School Health Services Leadership Taskforce (2008-2009)

Children’s Environment Health Center funded by NIH, National Jewish Health, Community Advisory Board, Chair (2009-2014

University of Iowa Prevention Research Center, National Advisor (2006 - 2007)

Emory Prevention Research Center, Emory University, Scientific Advisory Consultant (2010-2012)

Boulder County Public Health, Local Public Health Performance Assessment Participant (2011)

Denver Public Health, Public Health Improvement Plan Steering Committee, Member (2011)

El Paso County Public Health Department, Public Health Improvement Process, Consultant (2011)

Gaining Ground Initiative funded by the National Network of Public Health Institutes to support public health accreditation, performance and quality improvement in Colorado, Colorado Foundation for Public Health and Environment, Member (2014-2016)

Editorial BoardsHealth Education and Behavior, Editorial Board Member (2003-2009)

JournalsAmerican Journal of Clinical NutritionAmerican Journal of EpidemiologyAmerican Journal of Physical AnthropologyAmerican Journal of Preventive MedicineAmerican Journal of Public HealthAnnals of EpidemiologyCancer Causes and ControlDiabetesDiabetes CareDiabetes Research and Clinical PracticeEthnicity and DiseaseFrontiers in Public Health Services and Systems ResearchHealth Education and BehaviorJournal of the American Dietetic AssociationJournal of NutritionJournal of Women's HealthJournal of Rural HealthInternational Journal of EpidemiologyObesity Research

Meeting AbstractsSociety for Epidemiologic Research (1995, 1996)Annual Epidemiologic Research Exchange (1995, 1996, 1997, 2001, 2003)Academy Health, Public Health Systems Research Interest Group (2014)

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Study Sections/Protocol Review:NIH Ad Hoc Study Section, Diabetes in minority populations (1991)Canadian Diabetes Association, Ad hoc grant review (1996)Pediatric General Clinical Research Center, The Children’s Hospital (1996-1997)CDC Review Panel, RFA on Community-Based Participatory Research (2002)NIH Special Study Section, Translational Research in Diabetes Prevention

(2003, 2004, 2005, 2007)RWJF Review Panel, Research Implementation Awards, Quality Improvement in PH (2010)Invitation to join NIH Study Section, declined due to competing commitments (2011)

Public Policy DocumentsObesity: Guidance for Treatment, In response to a request from Drs. Barbara Moore and

Richard Atkinson for Dr C. Everett Koop (1996)

Student ScholarshipsAcademy Health, Public Health Systems Research, Student Scholarship Selection Committee,

Member (2010)

TEACHING

Courses

1979 - 1981 Methods of Inquiry in Medicine, graduate students, 4.5 quarter hoursMember of Faculty Teaching Team in yr 1, Coordinator in yr 2

1983 - 2003 Epidemiology (PRMD 6630), graduate students, 4 quarter hours. Co-instructor 1983, Course Director 1984-85, Discussion Leader 1992, 1994-96, 1999, Lecturer 2003

1986 Quantitative Methods in Medicine, required for medical students, 4 qtr hrs Discussion Leader

1987 Chronic Disease and Injury Epidemiology, graduate students, 3 qtr hrCourse Co-director

1990-1998, Advanced Epidemiological Methods (EPID 6632), required for PhD and DrPH2000-2008, students in epidemiology, 3 semester hours, Course Director2010, 2012-13

1995-96, 1998, Field Practicum: Field Study in Epidemiology Methods, graduate students, 2000-02, 06-07 2 qtr hrs, Faculty

1995-96 Epidemiologic Field Methods, Epidemiology PhD students, variable creditCourse Director

2006 Evidence-based Health Promotion Workshop, 30 community members from the six county San Luis Valley, Faculty

2011 DrPH Seminar (PUBH 6842), DrPH students, 1 credit, Course Director

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Lectures for courses directed by other faculty have included the topics: Epidemiology of Diabetes and Obesity, Nutritional Epidemiology, Confounding and Rate Adjustment, Bias in Medical Studies, Health and Population Data Sources, Primary Prevention of Chronic Disease, Intervention Planning: The Healthy Family Project; Public Health Systems and Services Research; . Small group leader for problem based learning on obesity in BBGN Principles of Nutrition for first year medical students (1993-95), Medicine to Molecules (2009). Supervise students on course projects for Social and Community Factors in Health; Community Health Practice, and Epidemiologic Field Methods. Academic advisor for 4-8 MSPH students (1990-2008), 2-4 MPH students and 2-4 DrPH students (2010-present).

Faculty Mentor

Tracy Nelson, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Health and Exercise Science, Colorado State University Co-primary mentor, NIH K01 (2003-08) Gene Environment Interactions in Obesity & Diabetes.

Jill Litt, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Preventive Medicine and Biometrics, UCDHSC. Primary Mentor, CDC K01 (2004-08) Community Design and Health: Starting from the Ground Up

Jenn Leiferman, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Community and Behavioral Health, CSPH, UCD, Primary Mentor, CDC K01 (2007-2010) My Baby, My Move: A Perinatal Physical Activity Intervention

Emily Burns, MD, MSPH. Assistant Professor of Epidemiology, CSPH, UCD. Primary Mentor, RWJF Public Health Services and Systems Research award (2011-2012)

Elaine Scallan, PhD, Assistant Professor of Epidemiology, CSPH, UCD, Faculty Mentor, (2012-present)

Doctoral Thesis Advising and Examinations (*Committee Chair or mentor)

Becky Bucher. Comprehensive oral examination committee. Ph.D. in Biometrics 1992

Maureen W. McClatchey. A Sequence of Methods for Estimation of Human Energy Expenditure by Doubly Labeled Water Techniques. Ph.D. in Biometrics 1993

Nancy A. Sowan, RN. Factors that Influence Development of Obesity in Infants. Ph.D. in Nursing 1995

Gloria M. Icaza. State Space Methods for Generalized Linear Mixed Models. Ph.D. in Biometrics 1996

Janet Tooze. Analysis of Repeated Measures with Clumping at Zero. Ph.D. in Biometrics 2000

* Marci Sontag, M.S. Determinants of Immunoreactive Trypsinogen in Infants and Children with Cystic Fibrosis. Ph.D. in Epidemiology, 2004. (see publication #60)

Todd Weaver, M.P.H. Examining Heterogeneity of Type 2 Diabetes in Obese and Normal Weight Families in the San Luis Valley Genetics Study. Ph.D. in Epidemiology, 2004.

*Kathy James, M.S.P.H. The Association of Arsenic in Drinking Water with Coronary Heart Disease and type 2 Diabetes in the San Luis Valley. Ph.D. in Epidemiology, 2010. (See Publication #75)

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Heather Williams, M.A. Food Habits and Physical Activity Patterns among Children in the San Luis Valley. PhD in Anthropology 2010.

Ph.D. and DrPH in Epidemiology Preliminary Examinations, (1995-2008, 2011-2013)

Molly Gutilla, M.A. Methods for obtaining meaningful local data for community health assessments. DrPH in Epidemiology, in progress.

Masters Thesis Advising (*Committee Chair or mentor)

Nancy W. Gegen, A Case-control Study of Obstetric Risk Factors for Intra-uterine Fetal Constraint and Their Association with Craniosynostosis in the Offspring. M.S.P.H. 1991

* Theresa Keough Lopez. Nutritional Factors and Diabetic Retinopathy. M.S.P.H. 1991

* Renea L. Amidei. Birth Prevalence of Cleft Lip and Palate in Colorado by Sex Distribution, Seasonality, Race/Ethnicity. M.S.P.H. 1992 (see publication #29)

* Sharon Hoag. Low Fasting Insulin Levels Predict Weight Gain in Individuals with Normal Glucose Tolerance. M.S. in Biometrics 1992 (see publication #30)

* Holly Woods Halvorson. Adolescent Diet, Age at Menarche and Breast Cancer. , M.S.P.H. 1992

* Elizabeth Ratzlaff. Relationship of Carbohydrate and Dietary Fiber with Measures of Metabolic Control among Persons with NIDDM: The San Luis Valley Diabetes Study. M.S. in Food Science and Human Nutrition, Colorado State University 1994

Stephen Bartlett, R.Ph. A Follow-up Study of the Short-Term Clinical and Economic Outcomes of Converting Hypertensive Patients from Sustained-Release Nifedipine to Immediate-Release Nifedipine. M.S.P.H. 1996

* Katherine J. Barriga, M.S. The Association of Alcohol Consumption with Fasting Insulin and Risk of NIDDM among Subjects with Impaired Glucose Tolerance. M.S.P.H. 1997

Jennifer Johnsen. Contaminated Total Parenteral Nutrition as a Cause of a Nosocomial Outbreak of Candida parapsilosis at a Children’s Hospital. Won the Student Abstract Award at the 1996 Annual Epidemiologic Research Exchange. M.S.P.H. 1997

* Kim Innes, Ph.D. The Association Between a Mother’s Own Fetal Growth and Her Risk of Developing Pregnancy-induced Hypertension. Won the 1996 Miriam Orleans Research Fund Award. M.S.P.H. 1997 (see publication #41 and related publications #48 and #49)

* Nina Kadan-Lottick, M.D. Normal Bone Density After Treatment for Childhood Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia Diagnosed between 1991 and 1998. M.S.P.H.1999 (see publication #43).

* Elizabeth N. Gonzales, R.D. Correlates of Saturated Fat Intake in Children in Rural West Virginia. M.S.P.H. 2000. (see publication #45)

* Holly J. Wolf, Ph.D. Physical Activity Patterns of Second Graders and Their Families in a Rural Biethnic Community in Southern Colorado. M.S.P.H. 2000.

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Suhong Tong. Genetic Variation in the PPAR Gamma Gene and its Relationship to Longitudinal Assessments of Weight Change. M.S. in Biometrics 2001

Lezlie Parrish. Validation of a Food Frequency Questionnaire in Children 1-4 Years of Age. M.S.P.H. 2001. (see publication #48)

* Carolyn J. Swenson. Physical Activity in Older, Rural Hispanic and Non-Hispanic White Adults. M.S.P.H. 2001. (see publication #56)

* Cecilia Mosca, Insulin Resistance as a Modifier of the Relationship Between Dietary Fat and Weight Gain. M.S.P.H. 2003. (see publication #50)

* Debby Hamilton, M.D. Nutrient Intake of Complementary Foods in Infants Fed Beef as the First Weaning Food Compared to those Fed Infant Cereal, MSPH 2005.

Angela Keniston, Physical Activity and Depressive Symptomatology in a Rural Elderly Community: San Luis Valley Health and Aging Study, MSPH 2005.

* Christine Spina, Factors Associated with Weight Loss: Colorado Weigh Weight Loss Program, MSPH 2006.

Andrea Wismann, A Survey of Cardiovascular Health Attitudes and Knowledge for Middle School Age Youth. MSPH 2006.

* Michelle Leborgne, Validation of a Survey Instrument to Assess Supportive Home Environments for Physical Activity and Healthy Eating in Children. MSPH 2007. (see publication #63)

Ellen Tieg, Collective Efficacy in Denver Community Gardens. MSPH 2007. (see publication #65)

Stephanie R. Kirchner, R.D. Exploring Maternal Feeding Practices: Focus Groups among Mexican-American and Mexican Immigrant Mothers of Preschoolers. MSPH 2008.

Nicole Comstock, Neighborhood Attachment in Urban Denver Neighborhoods: The role of perceived incivilities and safety, crime, socio-economic status and community garden participation. MSPH 2009. (see Publication #67)

Cathleen Beavers, In Utero Exposure to Maternal Overweight/Obesity Associated with Childhood Adiposity, MSPH 2009.

Capstone Project AdvisingDevon Williford, 2011Mishra Amuda, 2013

Junior Faculty and Graduate Student Field-Based Learning Projects

Colorado Immersion Training. Funded by Supplemental grant to Colorado Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute, Community Engagement Core. San Luis Valley Coordinator, 2009-present.

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RESEARCH INTERESTS – Chronic disease epidemiology and prevention, methods for studying how communities adapt evidence-based programs and strategies to fit local needs and resources, local level chronic disease surveillance, public health services and systems research, integration of public health practice and practice-based research

GRANTS AND CONTRACTS

Current Funding and Related Subcontracts

Rocky Mountain Prevention Research Center (Principal Investigator since 2001 25%) Funded by CDC, 9/30/98-9/29/2004, $3,522,000. 9/30/04-9/29/09, $4,532,525; 9/30/09-9/29/14; $4,780,000. No cost extension through 6/30/2015.

Colorado Prevention Partners, (Subcontract Principal Investigator, In-Kind) Funded by the Colorado Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), 2/1/2006 – 6/30/2010, $58,781

Heart Health: The Beat Goes On, (Subcontract Principal Investigator, In-Kind) Funded by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, 7/1/2007 – 6/30/2010, $27,000

LiveWell Alamosa (Subcontract Principal Investigator, In-Kind) Funded by LiveWell Colorado, 4/1/2007 – 12/31/2011, $53,134.

Comprehensive Asthma Management Program in the San Luis Valley (CAMP SLV), (Subcontract Principal Investigator, 5%) Funded by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, 7/1/2009 – 6/30/2012, $55,000

Colorado Public Health Practice-Based Research Network (Principal Investigator 5%) Funded by RWJF, 12/15/08-12/14/10, $80,000. Founding Director, Lee Thielen, Current Co-Directors, L VanRaemdonck Public Health Alliance and JA Marshall. A collaboration of the Alliance representing local public health, Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, Colorado School of Public Health and Rocky Mountain Prevention Research Center.

The Use of Law and Policy in Regional Approaches to Local Public Health Services Delivery. (Co-Investigator 3%) Funded by RWJF, 12/1/09-5/31/11, $150,000. (PI: L Thielen)

Collaborative Approaches in Chronic Disease Prevention: Factors Affecting Implementation of Evidence-based Practices in Local Public Health Coalitions (Principal Investigator 5%) Funded by RWJF, 2/15/10-2/14/12, $150,000.

The Influence of Public Health Structure and governance on the adoption of Core Services and Outcomes in Local Public Health Agencies in Colorado (Primary Mentor 4%) Funded by RWJF, 12/1/11-11/30/13, $200,000. (PIs: E Burns; A Atherly)

Colorado Geographic and Structural Variation in Public Health Services (Principal Investigator 1%) Funded by RWJF Practice-Based Research Networks 2011 Research Acceleration & Expansion Supplement Series 4/15/12-9/14/13, $50,000.

A Comparison of State Dissemination and Implementation Strategies on Local Health Department Accreditation Readiness and Quality Improvement Maturity (Co-Investigator 3.5%) Funded by RWJF 8/15/14–8/14/16, $398,000, (PI Subcontract: A Atherly)

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Colorado Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute (Community Engagement Core Scientific Staff, 10%) Funded by NIH, 5/19/09-3/31/14, $76,100,000; 4/1/2014-3/31/19, $48,400,000.

Center for Native American and Alaska Native Diabetes Translation Research (Director, Dissemination and Implementation Core, 5%). P30. Funded by NIH 7/01/11-06/30/16, $1,750,000. (PI: S Manson)

Pending Grants

Collective Community Action to Improve Child Health in Rural Colorado (Co-Principle Investigator 20% with Lisa Cicutto, National Jewish Health). R01, 9/1/15-8/31/20. $3,214,769. Submitted to NIH October 5th, 2014.

Past Funding

Center for Research in Implementation Science and Prevention (Leadership Core, 2.5%) P01. Funded by AHRQ 10/1/11-9/30/14, $4,449,602. (PI: A Kempe)

My Baby, My Move: A Perinatal Physical Activity Intervention (Co-Primary Mentor in-kind) K01 Funded by CDC 9/1/07-8/31/10, (no-cost extension through 6/29/2011) $441,260. (PI: J Leiferman)

Family-based Prevention of Diabetes & its Complications (Principal Investigator 20%) Funded by NIH NIDDK, 9/1/03-8/30/08 (no cost extension through Aug 2009), $3,071,058.

Food Habits & Activity Patterns among Children in the San Luis Valley (Principal Investigator) NIH Minority Supplement to parent grant (above) for Heather Williams, PhD candidate in Anthropology, CU Boulder. Funded by NIH/NIDDK 1/1/07-8/30/08, $86,002.

RMPRC SIP 9-05: Network for Cardiovascular Health Intervention Research and Translation, Collaborating Center (Co-investigator 5%) Funded by CDC, 9/30/05-9/29/09. PI: L Bryant

What’s Working for Low Income Colorado Students: A Rural-Urban Approach to Building Evidence to Prevent Childhood Obesity (Principal Investigator 6/06-3/07, Co-investigator 4/07-6/08 5%) Funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation 6/15/06-6/14/08, $400,000.

Supplement from Active Living Research to What’s Working for Low Income Colorado Students. 6/15/07-6/14-08, $40,000.

Community Design and Health: Starting from the Ground Up (Primary Mentor 5%) K01 Funded by CDC 9/30/04-9/29/07, $817,267. (PI: J Litt)

Gene-Environment Interactions in Obesity and Diabetes (Co-Primary Mentor in-kind) K01 Funded by NIH/NIDDK 7/1/03-6/30/08, $622,600. (PI: T Nelson)

Computer Assisted Support to Reduce Risks of Diabetes (Consultant) Funded by NIH NIDDK 8/1/04-1/31/05 through the SBIR phase 1 mechanism, $135,612. (PI: J Christian)

Four Corners Breast Cancer Study (Co-investigator 5%) Funded by NIH-NCI 10/1/99-9/30/04, $1,883,027. (PI: Tim Byers)

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San Luis Valley Family Nutrition and Activity Intervention (Principal Investigator - Julie Marshall, 25%) Funded by CDC, 9/30/99-9/29/02, $1,186,878.

San Luis Valley Diabetes Study (Co-investigator 30%. Acting Principal Investigator 8/88-7/89) Funded by NIH-NIDDK 5/83-4/86, $1,172,804; 5/86-4/89, $1,846,455; 5/89-4/92, $1,935,619 12/92-11/95 $441,279; 7/96-6/99, $2,001,078. (PI: RF Hamman)

Hispanic Health and Aging, San Luis Valley, CO (Co-investigator 5-20%) Funded by the NIH-NIA 7/92-6/97, $2,566,278; 4/98-3/01, $1,001,817. (PI: RF Hamman)

Genetic Epidemiology of Lipoprotein-Lipid Levels (Co-investigator, 5%) Funded by NIH-NIDDK 4/96-3/01, $843,097. (PI: MI Kamboh, Department of Human Genetics, University of Pittsburgh)

Pediatric General Clinical Research Center (Epidemiologist/Statistician, 20% 2/96-11/97) Funded by GCRC-NIH 12/95-11/2000, $2,439,981. (PI: KM Hambidge, Department of Pediatrics, UCHSC)

Level of Meat Intake in Relation to Heart Disease Risk Factors and Outcomes (Principal Investigator - Julie A. Marshall) Funded by the National Livestock and Meat Board 9/95-12/96, $47,629.

Genetic Variation in Genes of Lipid Metabolism as Determinants of Lipoprotein/Lipid Levels in Man (Co-investigator on the role of genes as modifiers of the relationship between diet and lipid levels, 10%) Funded by the National Dairy Promotion and Research Board 1/93-12/95, $261,075. (PI: MI Kamboh, Department of Human Genetics, University of Pittsburgh)

Research Supplement for Underrepresented Minorities (Initiator of Funding Application and Primary Advisor) Funded by NIH-NIDDK 4/94-11/95, $42,422 for Katherine J. Barriga to do graduate research work with the San Luis Valley Diabetes Study.

Colorado Cardiovascular Disease Prevention Coalition (Consultant and Surveillance Committee Chairperson, 5%) Funded by the Centers for Disease Control 9/90-8/94 as a contract to the Division of Prevention Programs, Colorado Dept of Health and a subcontract to the Department of Preventive Medicine and Biometrics. Subcontract Principal Investigator - Julie A. Marshall

Evaluation of the Cardiovascular Disease Worksite Screening Program (Consultant and graduate student advisor, 2.5%) Funded by the CDC 10/92-2/94 as a contract to the Division of Prevention Programs, Colorado Department of Health and a subcontract ($18,884) to the Department of Preventive Medicine and Biometrics. Subcontract Principal Investigator - Julie A. Marshall

Mortality Patterns from Selected Diseases Funded by the Colorado Department of Health, $1500, Department of Preventive Medicine, $1000, 12/81-8/82. Principal Investigator - Julie A. Marshall

Study of Infant Diarrhea in Western Samoa Funded by the East-West Center Population Institute, 4/75-7/75, $3000. Principal Investigator - Julie A. Marshall

BIBLIOGRAPHY

Peer-reviewed articles (*Committee Chair or mentor)

1. Green LA, Reed FM, Martini C, Warren PS, Simmons RL, Marshall JA. Differences in morbidity patterns among rural, urban, and teaching family practices: A one year study of twelve Colorado family practices. J Family Practice 9(6):1075-80, 1979. PMID 521769.

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2. Poole SR, Morrison JD, Marshall JA, Simmons R. Pediatric health care in family practice. J Family Practice 15(2):945-952, 1982. PMID 7130920

3. Savitz DA, Harley B, Krekel S, Marshall JA, Bondy J, Orleans M. Survey of Reproductive Hazards Among Oil, Chemical, and Atomic Workers Exposed to Halogenated Hydrocarbons. Am J Industrial Med 6:253-264, 1984. PMID 6496476

4. Hamman RF, Marshall JA, Baxter J, Kahn LR, Mayer EJ, Orleans M, Murphy JR, Lezotte DC. Methods and prevalence of non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus in a biethnic Colorado population: The San Luis Valley Diabetes Study. Am J Epidemiol 129(2):295-311, 1989. PMID 2912042

5. Hamman RF, Mayer EJ, Moo-Young GA, Hildebrandt W, Marshall JA, Baxter J. Prevalence and risk factors of diabetic retinopathy in non-Hispanic white and Hispanic persons with non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus: The San Luis Valley Diabetes Study. Diabetes 38(10):1231-7, 1989. PMID 2792575

6. Iyengar S, Hamman RF, Marshall JA, Majumder PP, Ferrell RE. The role of vitamin D binding globulin in non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus. Genetic Epidemiol 6:691-8, 1989. PMID 2691326

7. Iyengar S, Hamman RF, Marshall JA, Baxter J, Majumder PP, Ferrell RE. Genetic studies of type II diabetes mellitus: Lack of association with seven genetic markers. Diabetologia 32:690-3, 1989. PMID 2792575.

8. Burchfiel CM, Hamman RF, Marshall JA, Baxter J, Kahn LB, Amirani JJ. Cardiovascular risk factors and impaired glucose tolerance: The San Luis Valley Diabetes Study. Am J Epidemiol 131(1):57-70, 1990. PMID 2293753

9. Franklin GM, Kahn LB, Baxter J, Marshall JA, Hamman RF. Sensory neuropathy in non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus: The San Luis Valley Diabetes Study. Am J Epidemiol 131(4):633-43, 1990. PMID 2316495

10. Kahn LB, Marshall JA, Baxter J, Shetterly SM, Hamman RF, Accuracy of reported family history of diabetes mellitus: Results from the San Luis Valley Diabetes Study. Diabetes Care 13(7):796-8, 1990. PMID 2387195

11. Hiatt WR, Marshall JA, Baxter J, Sandoval R, Hildebrandt W, Kahn LR, Hamman RF. Diagnostic methods for peripheral arterial disease in the San Luis Valley Diabetes Study. J Clin Epidemiol 43(6):597-606, 1990. PMID 2189949

12. Mayer EJ, Alderman BW, Regensteiner JG, Marshall JA, Haskell WL, Baxter J, Hamman RF. Physical activity assessment measures compared in a biethnic rural population: The San Luis Valley Diabetes Study. Am J Clin Nutr 53(4):812-20, 1991. PMID 2008858

13. Boyko EJ, Keane EM, Marshall JA, Hamman RF. High insulin and C-peptide concentrations in a Hispanic population at high risk for NIDDM. The San Luis Valley Diabetes Study. Diabetes 40(4):509-15, 1991. PMID 2010052

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14. Hamman RF, Franklin GA, Mayer EJ, Marshall SA, Marshall JA, Baxter J, Kahn LB, Microvascular complications of non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM) in Hispanics and non-Hispanic whites: The San Luis Valley Diabetes Study. Diabetes Care 14(Suppl 3):655-64, 1991. PMID 1914845

15. Mayer EJ, Burchfiel CM, Eckel RH, Marshall JA, Haskell WL, Hamman RF. The role of insulin and body fat in associations of physical activity with lipids and lipoproteins in a biethnic population: The San Luis Valley Diabetes Study. Arteriosclerosis and Thrombosis 11:973-84, 1991. PMID 2065048

16. Regensteiner JG, Mayer EJ, Shetterly SM, Eckel RH, Haskell WL, Marshall JA, Baxter J, Hamman RF. Relationship between habitual physical activity and insulin levels among nondiabetic men and women. Diabetes Care 14(11):1066-74, 1991. PMID 1797488

17. Marshall JA, Hamman RF, Baxter J. High fat, low carbohydrate diet, and the etiology of non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus: The San Luis Valley Diabetes Study. Am J Epidemiol 134(6):590-603, 1991. PMID 1951264

18. Rewers M, Shetterly S, Baxter J, Marshall JA, Hamman RF. Prevalence of coronary heart disease in subjects with normal and impaired glucose tolerance and non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus in a biethnic Colorado population. Am J Epidemiol 135(12):1321-30, 1992. PMID 1510079

19. Marshall JA, Weiss NS, Hamman RF. The role of dietary fiber in the etiology of non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus: The San Luis Valley Diabetes Study. Annals of Epidemiol 3:18-26, 1993. PMID 8287151

20. Marshall JA, Hamman RF, Baxter J, Mayer EJ, Fulton DL, Orleans M, Rewers M, Jones RH. Ethnic differences in risk factors associated with the prevalence of non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus: The San Luis Valley Diabetes Study. Am J Epidemiol 137:706-18, 1993. PMID 8484362

21. Baxter J, Hamman RF, Lopez TK, Marshall JA, Hoag S, Swenson CL. Excess incidence of known non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM) in Hispanics compared to non-Hispanic whites in the San Luis Valley, Colorado. Ethnicity and Disease 3:11-21, 1993. PMID 8508101

22. Rewers M, Shetterly SM, Hoag S, Baxter J, Marshall JA, Hamman RF. Is the risk of coronary heart disease lower in Hispanics than in non-Hispanic whites? The San Luis Diabetes Study. Ethnicity and Disease 3:44-54, 1993. PMID 8508104

23. Shetterly S, Marshall JA, Baxter J, Hamman RF. Waist-to-hip ratio measurement location influences associations with measures of glucose and lipid metabolism: The San Luis Valley Diabetes Study. Annals of Epidemiol 3:295-9, 1993. PMID 8275203

24. Marshall JA, Hamman RF. Dietary lipids and glucose tolerance: The San Luis Valley Diabetes Study. Ann N Y Acad Sci 683:46-56, 1993. PMID 8352472

25. Every NR, Boyko EJ, Keane E, Marshall JA, Rewers M, Hamman RF. Blood Pressure in Relation to Insulin and C-peptide Concentrations Among Hispanic and NHW residents of the San Luis Valley, Colorado. Diabetes Care 16:1543-50, 1993. PMID 8299449

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26. Alderman BW, Marshall JA, Boyko EJ, Markham KA, Baxter J, Hamman RF. Reproductive history, glucose tolerance, and non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus in Hispanic and non-Hispanic white women: The San Luis Valley Diabetes Study. Diabetes Care 16:1557-64, 1993. PMID 8299451

27. Marshall JA, Hoag S, Shetterly S, Hamman RF. Dietary fat predicts conversion from impaired glucose tolerance to non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus: The San Luis Valley Diabetes Study. Diabetes Care 17:50-6, 1994. PMID 8112189

28. Shetterly SM, Rewers MJ, Hamman RF, Marshall JA. Patterns and predictors of hypertension incidence among Hispanics and non-Hispanic whites: The San Luis Valley Diabetes Study. J Hypertension 12:1095-102, 1994. PMID 7852755

29. Amidei RL*, Hamman RF, Kassebaum D, Marshall JA. Birth prevalence of Cleft Lip and Palate in Colorado. Special Care Dentistry, 14:233-40, 1994. PMID 7754460

30. Hoag S*, Marshall JA, Jones RF, Hamman RF. High fasting insulin levels associated with lower rates of weight gain in individuals with normal glucose tolerance: The San Luis Valley Diabetes Study. Int J Obesity, 19:175-80, 1995. PMID 7780493

31. Lopez TK*, Marshall JA, Shetterly SM, Baxter J, Hamman RF. Ethnic differences in micronutrient intake in a rural biethnic population. Am J Prev Med 11(5):301-5, 1995. PMID 8573359

32. Marshall JA, Lopez TK, Shetterly SM, Baxter J, Hamman RF. Association of education level with atherogenic diets in a rural biethnic population. Am J Prev Med, 11(5):294-300, 1995. PMID 8573358

33. Marshall JA, Kamboh MI, Bessesen DH, Hoag S, Hamman RF, Ferrell RE. Associations between dietary factors and serum lipids by apolipoprotein E polymorphism Am J Clin Nutr, 63:87-95, 1996. PMID 8604675

34. Barriga KJ, Hamman RF, Hoag S, Marshall JA, Shetterly SM. Population screening for glucose intolerant subjects using decision tree analysis. Diab Res Clin Prac, 34Suppl:S17-29, 1996. PMID 9015666

35. Marshall JA, Bessesen DH, Hamman RF. High saturated fat and low starch and fiber predict hyperinsulinemia in a non-diabetic population: The San Luis Valley Diabetes Study. Diabetologia, 40:430-38, 1997. PMID 9112020

36. Mayer EJ, Monaco JH, Marshall JA, Rushing J, Juhaeri. Vitamin C intake and cardiovascular disease risk factors in persons with non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus. Prev Med 26:277-83, 1997. PMID 9144749

37. Marshall JA, Scarbro S, Shetterly SM, Jones RH. Improving power with repeated measures: Diet and serum lipids. Am J Clin Nutr, 67:934-9, 1998. PMID 9583852

38. Mayer-Davis EJ, Bell R, Rushing J, Melton BA, Marshall JA, Hamman RF. Antioxidant nutrient intake and diabetic retinopathy: The San Luis Valley Diabetes Study. Ophthalmology, 105:2264-70, 1998. PMID 9855158

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39. Marshall JA, Lopez TK, Shetterly SM, Morgenstern NE, Baer K, Swenson C, Baron A, Baxter J, Hamman RF. Indicators of nutritional risk in a rural elderly Hispanic and non-Hispanic white population: The San Luis Valley Health and Aging Study. J Am Dietetic Assoc, 99:315-22, 1999. PMID 10076583

40. Innes KE *, Marshall JA, Byers TE, Callonge N. A woman’s own birth weight and gestational age predict her later risk of developing pregnancy-induced hypertension, a precursor of chronic disease. Epidemiology, 10:153-60, 1999. PMID 10069251

41. Mayer-Davis EJ, Levin S, Marshall JA. Heterogeneity in associations between macronutrient intake and lipoprotein profile in persons with Type 2 diabetes. Diabetes Care, 22:1632-9, 1999. PMID 10526727

42. Marshall JA, Grunwald GK, Donahoo W, Scarbro S, Shetterly SM. Percent body fat and lean mass explain the gender difference in leptin: analysis and interpretation of leptin in Hispanic and non-Hispanic white adults. Obesity Res, 8:543-52, 2000. PMID 11156429

43. Kadan-Lottick N*, Marshall JA, Baron AE, Krebs NF, Hambidge M, Albano E. Normal Bone Mineral Density After Treatment for Childhood Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia Diagnosed Between 1991 and 1998. J Pediatr, 138:898-904, 2001. PMID 11391336

44. Fulton-Kehoe D, Hamman RF, Baxter J, Marshall JA. A case-control study of physical activity and non-insulin dependent diabetes bellitus (NIDDM): The San Luis Valley Diabetes Study. Ann Epidemiol, 11:320-7, 2001. PMID 11399446

45. Gonzales EN*, Marshall JA, Crane L, Heimendinger J, Neal W. Home and eating environments are associated with saturated fat intake in children in rural West Virginia. J Am Diet Assoc, 102(5):657-63, 2002. PMID 12008990

46. Brett J, Heimendinger J, Boender C, Morin C, Marshall JA. Using Ethnography to Improve Intervention Design. J Health Promotion, 16(6):331-40, 2002. PMID 12192744

47. Innes, KE, Byers TE, Marshall, JA, Baron, A, Orleans, M, Hamman, RF. Association of a woman’s own birth weight with subsequent risk for gestational diabetes. JAMA,287(19):2534-41, 2002. PMID 12020334

48. Innes, KE., Byers, TE, Marshall, JA, Baron, A, Orleans, M, Hamman, RF. Association of a woman’s own birth weight with her subsequent risk for pregnancy induced hypertension. AM J Epidemiol, 158:861-70, 2003. PMID 14585764

49. Parrish LA, Marshall JA, Krebs NF, Rewers M, Norris JM. Validation of a food frequency questionnaire in pre-school children. Epidemiol, 14(2):213-7, 2003. PMID 12606888

50. Damcott CM, Feingold E, Moffett SP, Barmada M, Marshall JA, Hamman RF, Ferrell RE. Variation in the FABP2 Promoter Alters Transcriptional Activity and is Associated with Body Composition and Plasma Lipid Levels. Human Genetics, 112:610-6; 2003. PMID 12634920

51. Mosca C*, Marshall JA, Grunwald G, Baxter J. Insulin resistance as a modifier of the relationship between dietary fat and weight gain. International Journal of Obesity, 28(6):803-12, 2004. PMID 15146168.

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52. Damcott CM, Moffett SP, Feingold E, Barmada M, Marshall JA, Hamman RF, Ferrell RE. Genetic variation in FABP4 and PPAR interactively influence body composition and insulin sensitivity in males. Metabolism, 53(3):303-9, 2004. PMID 15015141

53. Damcott CM, Feingold E, Moffett SP, Barmada M, Marshall JA, Hamman RF, Ferrell RE. Genetic variation in UCP3 is associated with dietary intake and body composition in females. Metabolism, 53(4):458-64, 2004. PMID 15145692

54. Bonilla C, Parra EJ, Pfaff CL, Dios S, Marshall JA, Hamman RF, Ferrell RE, Hoggart CL, McKeigue PM, Shriver MD. Admixture in the Hispanics of the San Luis Valley, Colorado and its implications for complex trait gene mapping. Annals of Human Genetics 68:139-53, 2004. PMID 15008793

55. Parra EJ, Hoggart CJ, Bonilla C, Dios S, Norris JM, Marshall JA, Hamman RF, Ferrell RE, McKeigue PM. Shriver MD. Relation of type 2 diabetes to individual admixture and candidate gene polymorphisms in the Hispanic American population of the San Luis Valley, Colorado. Journal of Medical Genetics, 41(11):e116, 2004. PMID 15520398.

56. Swenson CJ*, Marshall JA, Mikulich-Gilbertson KA, Baxter J, Morgenstern N. Physical activity in older, rural, Hispanic and non-Hispanic white adults. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 37:995-1002, 2005. PMID 15947725

57. Moffett SP, Feingold E, Barmada MM, Damcott CM, Marshall JA, Hamman RF, Ferrell. The C161T polymorphism in PPARγ, but not P12A, is associated with insulin resistance in Hispanic and non-Hispanic white females: Evidence for another functional variant in PPARγ. Metabolism, 54(11):1552-6, 2005. PMID 16253648

58. Schneider A, Lawrence EC, Barmada MM, Norris JM, Hamman RF, Marshall JA, Ferrell RE, Whitcomb DC. The SPINK 1 N34S mutation is not associated with type 2 diabetes mellitus in a population in the USA. Diabetic Medicine 22:744-8, 2005. PMID 15910626

59. Belansky ES, Romaniello C, Morin C, Uyeki T, Sawyer B, Scarbro S, Auld G, Crane L, Reynolds K, Hamman R, Marshall JA. Adapting and implementing a long-term nutrition and physical activity curriculum to a rural, low-income biethnic community. Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior. Vol 38, 106-113, 2006. PMID 16595289

60. Sontag MK*, Corey M, Hokanson JE, Marshall JA, Sommer SS, Zerbe GO, Accurso FJ. Genetic and physiologic correlates of longitudinal immunoreactive trypsinogen decline in infants with cystic fibrosis identified through newborn screening. Journal of Pediatrics 149(5):650-7, 2006. PMID 17095337

61. Heimendinger J, Uyeki T, Andhara A, Marshall JA, Scarbro S, Belansky ES, Crane LA.. Coaching process outcomes of a family visit nutrition and physical activity intervention. Health Education and Behavior, 34:71-89, 2007. PMID 17095337

62. Nelson TL, Bessesen D, Marshall JA. Relationship of abdominal obesity measured by DXA and waist circumference with insulin sensitivity in Hispanic and Non-Hispanic White individuals: The San Luis Valley Diabetes Study. Diabetes/Metabolism Research and Reviews, 24(1):33-40, 2008. PMID 17510915

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63. Gattshall ML, Shoup JA, Marshall JA, Crane LA, Estabrooks PA. Validation of a Survey Instrument to Assess Home Environments for Physical Activity and Healthy Eating in Overweight Children. International J Behavior, Nutrition and Physical Activity 5(1):3-, 2008. PMID 18190709

64. Belansky ES, Cutforth N, Delong E, Ross C, Scarbro S, Gilbert L, Beatty B, Marshall JA. Early Impact of the Federally Mandated Local Wellness Policy on Physical Activity in Rural, Low Income Elementary Schools. Journal of Public Health Policy, Vol 30, S141-S160, 2009. PMID 19190570

65. Teig ES, Amulya J, Bardwell L, Buchenau M, Marshall JA, Litt JS. Collective Efficacy in Denver, Colorado:  Strengthening Neighborhoods and Health through Community GardensHealth & Place, 15:1115-22, 2009. PMID 19577947

66. Comstock NA, Dickinson M, Marshall JA, Soobader M, Turbin MS, Buchenau M, Litt JS. Neighborhood attachment and its correlates: Exploring neighborhood conditions, collective efficacy, and gardening. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 30:435-42, 2010.

67. Belansky ES, Cutforth N, Delong E, Litt JS, Gilbert L, Scarbro S, Beatty B, Romaniello C, Brink L, Marshall JA. Early Impact of the Federally Mandated Local Wellness Policy on School Nutrition Environments Appears Modest in Colorado's Rural, Low-Income Elementary Schools. Journal of the American Dietetic Association 110:1712-7, 2010. PMID 21034885

68. Leiferman J, Swibas T, Koiness K, Marshall JA, Dunn A. My Baby, My Move: Examination of perceived barriers and motivating factors to antenatal physical activity. Journal of Midwifery & Women’s Health, 56(1):33-40, 2011. PMID: 21323848

69. Litt JS, Soobader M, Buchenau M, Marshall JA. The Influence of Social Involvement, Neighborhood Aesthetics, and Community Garden Participation on Fruit and Vegetable Consumption. American Journal of Public Health 101(8):1466-73, 2011.PMID 21680931

70. Hale J, Knapp C, Bardwell L, Buchenau M, Marshall JA, Sancar F, Litt JS. Connecting food environments and health through the relational nature of aesthetics: Gaining insight through the community gardening experience. Social Science and Medicine 72(11):1853-1863, 2011. PMID 21596466

71. Cornier MA, Marshall JA, Hill JO, Maahs DM, Eckel RH. Prevention of Overweight/Obesity as a Strategy to Optimize Cardiovascular Health. Circulation 124(7):840-50, 2011. PMID 2184490

72. Huebschmann AG, Crane LA, Belansky ES, Scarbro S, Marshall JA, Regensteiner JG. Fear of injury with physical activity is greater in adults with diabetes mellitus compared with adults without diabetes. Diabetes Care 34(8):1717-22, 2011. PMID 21799920

73. Ton TGN, Fogg TT, Fong CT, John C, Li S, Marshall JA, Peters K, Neal W, Pearson T. Knowledge, Perception and Behaviors of Relatives of Persons with Premature Heart Disease: A Systematic Literature Review. Circulation 124(8):958-64, 2011. PMID 21859983

74. Belansky ES, Cutforth N, Chavez R, Crane LA,Waters E, Bartlett-Horch K, Marshall JA. Adapted Intervention Mapping: A strategic planning process for increasing physical activity and

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healthy eating opportunities in schools via environment and policy change. J School Health, 83(3):134-205, 2013. PMID: 2334332

75. Puma J, Romaniello C, Crane LA, Scarbro S, Belansky ES, Marshall JA. The Long-Term Student Outcomes of the Integrated Nutrition and Physical Activity Program. Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior, 45(6):635-42, 2013. PMID: 23896302

76. James KA, Meliker JR, Marshall JA, Hokanson JE, Zerbe GO, Byers T. Validation of estimates of past exposure to arsenic in drinking water using historical urinary arsenic concentrations. Journal of Exposure Science and Environmental Epidemiology, in press. J Expo Sci Environ Epidemiol. 23(4):450-4, 2013. PMID: 23443236

77. James KA, Marshall JA, Hokanson JE, Meliker JR, Zerbe GO, Byers T. A case-cohort study examining lifetime exposure to inorganic arsenic in drinking water and diabetes mellitus. Environmental Research. 123:33-8, 2013. PMID:23507312

78. Belansky ES, Cutforth N, Gilbert L, Litt J, Reed H, Scarbro S, Marshall JA. Local Wellness Policy 5 years later: is it making a difference for students in low-income, rural Colorado elementary schools? Preventing Chronic Disease. 10: 2013. PMID: 24199737

79. Zittleman L, Wright L, Barrientos C, Fleming C, Loudhawk-Hedgepeth C, Marshall JA, Ramirez L, Wheeler M, Westfall J. Colorado Immersion Training in Community Engagement: Because You Can’t Study What You Don’t Know. Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research, Education, and Action, 8(1):117-24, 2014. PMID: 24859109

80. James KA, Meliker JR, Buttenfield BE, Byers T, Zerbe GO, Hokanson JE, Marshall JA. Predicting arsenic concentrations in groundwater of San Luis Valley, Colorado: implications for individual-level lifetime exposure assessment. Environmental Geochemistry and Health. 36(4):773-82, 2014. PMID: 24429726

81. Lampe S, Atherly A, VanRaemdonck, Mathews K, Marshall JA. Minimum Package of Public Health Services: the adoption of core services in local public health agencies in Colorado. American Journal of Public Health. In press.

82. Borawski EA, Bruckman D, Cicutto L, Geiser J, Marshall JA. Prevention Research Center-Health Department Collaborations: Case Studies of Collaborative Surveillance. Preventing Chronic Disease. In press.

Invited Publications (non-peer reviewed)

1. Marshall JA. (Invited commentary) Does glycemic control of Type II diabetes suffice to control diabetic dyslipidemia? Diabetes Spectrum 6:380-2, 1993.

2. Marshall JA, Bessesen DH. (Invited editorial) Dietary fat and the development of type 2 diabetes. Diabetes Care 25:620-2, 2002. PMID 11874958

3. Marshall JA, VanRaemdonck L, Bryant L, Burns E, Thielen L. Colorado Public Health Practice Based Research Network. Special issue of Leadership in Public Health 9(1): 12-6, 2011.

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Book Chapters

1. Marshall JA. Planning for an Education Evaluation. In Holden DJ and Zimmerman MA (Eds) A Practical Guide to Program Evaluation Planning: Theory and Case Examples. SAGE Publications, Inc. CA 2009.

2. Marshall JA, VanRaemdonck LN. Rural Public Health Systems: A View from Colorado. In Crosby RA, Wendel MI, Vanderpool RC, Casey B (Eds) Rural Populations and Health: Determinants, Disparities, and Solutions. John Wiley & Sons. 2012, pages 95-114.

Non Peer-reviewed Publications

1. Bondy J, Lezotte DC, Marshall JA. ADVANCS: An automated data validation and correction system. Proceedings of the SUGI (SAS Users Group International) meetings in San Francisco, SAS User's Group International, 858-62, 1989.

2. Members of the Colorado CVD Prevention Coalition Surveillance Committee (including Marshall JA). Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors, Morbidity and Mortality in Colorado Residents, 1989-1993. Health Statistics Section and Chronic Disease Section, Colorado Dept of Public Health and Environment, January, 1995.

3. Byers TE, Marshall JA. The emergence of chronic diseases in developing countries. Proceedings of symposium “Nutrition in the Epidemiology and Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease, Diabetes Mellitus, and Obesity in Developing Countries” held 6/12/95 in Washington, D.C., by the United Nations Subcommittee on Nutrition (SCN). SCN News 13:10-9,1995.

4. Greaves W, Sperry L, Cross A, Lane D, Hamman RF, Marshall JA. and Kelly J. "Prevention Researcher - Practitioner Collaboration and Healthy People 2010" in Myer R. and Synderman R., editors For the Health of the Public: Ensuring the Future of Clinical Research; Association of American Medical Colleges, Washington, DC, November 2000.

Letters to the Editor

1. Marshall JA, Byers TE. Re: Excess mortality due to obesity. Am J Epidemiol, (letter to the editor) 148:927, 1998.

2. Marshall JA, Jones RH. Reply to A Bhargava Re: Improving power with repeated measures: diet and serum lipids. Am J Clin Nutr 69:339, 1999.

Invited Presentations

National

1. Unexplained Ethnic Differences in NIDDM: Lifestyle, Genetics or Measurement Error? National Academy of Science, Food and Nutrition Board, Symposium on Nutrition and Minority Health: The Interplay of Food, Culture, Genetics, and Environment. Washington D.C., December, 1992.

2. Dietary lipids and glucose tolerance: The San Luis Valley Diabetes Study. International Symposium on Dietary Lipids and Insulin Action. Smolenice Castle, Czechoslovakia, Sept, 1992.

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3. From Etiology to Prevention of Chronic Disease: The Rocky Mountain Prevention Research Center, Center’s for Disease Control Minority Student Conference. Atlanta, GA, June, 2001

4. Mixing Methodologies: Using Context and Metric for Health Behavior Change. Invited panel. National Cancer Institute Health Promotion Research Branch and Behavior Research Program, Denver, CO, August, 2004.

5. Where Community-Based Participatory Research and the Prevention Research Center Program is now. Invited Panel National Prevention Research Centers Meeting, Washington, DC, February, 2009.

6. Public Health Systems Research in Rural and Underserved Areas: The case for integrating research into practice. Invited Panel, APHA Science Board, American Public Health Association annual meeting, Denver, CO, November, 2010.

7. Prevention Research Centers and Public Health Practice-Based Research Networks. Invited Webinar Panel. January, 2011.

8. Translating Public Health Systems and Services Research into Practice. Panel of four teams of practice and research partners. L VanRaemdonck & JA Marshall present on evaluating state policy implementation as a natural experiment. Public Health Services and System Research, Keeneland Conference, Lexington, KY, April, 2012

Community/Local/Regional

9. Prevention of Obesity and Type 2 Diabetes. Southeast Colorado AHEC sponsored Technical Assistance for Colorado Trust Healthy People 2010 Initiative, Pueblo, CO, October 2002.

10. Prevention of Diabetes in the San Luis Valley. San Luis Valley Regional Medical Center, Alamosa, CO, March 2004.

11. What is Evidence-Based Practice in a Community Setting? Invited Panelist. Making Connections: Evidenced-based Research in our Communities. Culture of Data Conference, Colorado Health Institute, Denver, CO, October 2004.

12. Type 2 Diabetes Epidemiology and Prevention. Health Disparities Symposium, Asian and Pacific Islanders Association, Denver, CO, May 2006.

13. Evidence-Based Health Promotion Workshop. Faculty. San Luis Valley, November 2006.

University of Colorado Denver

14. Dietary fat and NIDDM: An epidemiological perspective. Center for Human Nutrition, UCHSC, Denver, CO, April, 1992.

15. Predictors of weight gain in the San Luis Valley Population. Center for Human Nutrition, UCHSC, Denver, CO, May, 1993

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16. Design Considerations for Distinguishing Cross-sectional from Longitudinal Effects. Center for Human Nutrition, UCHSC, March, 1998.

17. Community-Based Prevention of Diabetes. Preventive Medicine and Biometrics, UCDHSC, May, 2005.

18. Translating Epidemiology Research into Public Health Practice (Panel), Epidemiology Research Exchange, UCDHSC, April 2008.

19. Colorado Public Health Practice-Based Research Network, Colorado School of Public Health, May, 2009.

20. Achieving and Maintaining a Healthy Weight: A Public Health Perspective. Department of Pediatrics, UCD, March 4, 2010.

Contributed Presentations and Published Abstracts

AS FIRST AUTHOR

1. Marshall JA, Hamman RF. Low carbohydrate, high fat diet, and the incidence of non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus. Presented at the American Diabetes Association Meetings, New Orleans, LA, June, 1988. Diabetes 37(Suppl 1):115A, 1988.

2. Marshall JA, Shetterly S, Baxter J, Hamman RF. Dietary fat as a risk factor for conversion from impaired glucose tolerance to non-insulin-dependent diabetes: The San Luis Valley Diabetes Study. Presented at the 14th International Diabetes Federation Congress, Washington, D.C., June, 1991. Diabetes 40(Suppl 1):376A,1991.

3. Marshall JA, Hoag S, Jones RH, Hamman RF. Relationships between dietary long chain omega-3 fatty acids, physical activity and fasting insulin levels among persons without diabetes: The San Luis Valley Diabetes Study. Presented at the Nutrition Satellite Symposium of the 14th International Diabetes Federation Congress, June, 1991.

4. Marshall JA, Hoag S, Jones RH. High fasting insulin levels associated with lower rates of weight gain in individuals with normal glucose tolerance. Presented at the American Diabetes Association Meetings, Las Vegas, Nevada, June, 1993. Diabetes 42(Suppl 1):49A,1993.

5. Marshall JA, Kamboh MI, Hoag S, Hamman RF, Ferrell RE. Associations of ApoE polymorphism and dietary cholesterol with serum lipid levels. Presented at the Annual Epidemiologic Research Exchange, Denver, CO, November, 1993; the American Heart Association Meetings, Atlanta, Georgia, November, 1993; and at the American Association of Physical Anthropologists Meeting, Denver, CO, April, 1994. Circulation 88(4pt2 suppl):I509,1993. Am J Phys Anthro Suppl 18:137,1994.

6. Marshall JA, Bessesen DH, Hamman RF. Dietary correlates of fasting insulin levels in nondiabetics: The San Luis Valley Diabetes Study. Presented at the International Congress of Obesity ADA Satelite Symposium on Obesity, Diabetes and Insulin Resistance, Boston, MA, August, 1994.

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7. Marshall JA, Hoag S, Shetterly SM, Jones RH. Improving power to detect cross-sectional associations between diet and serum lipids. Presented at the Second International Conference on Dietary Assessments Methods, Boston, MA, January, 1995. Am J Clin Nutr 65:1329S,1997.

8. Marshall JA, Shetterly SM. Strategies to sharpen our ability to determine predictors of weight gain in epidemiologic studies. Presented at the North American Society for the Study of Obesity, Breckenridge, CO, October, 1996; and at the Annual Epidemiologic Research Exchange, Denver, CO, November, 1996. Obesity Res 4(Suppl 1):#127,1996.

9. Marshall JA, Barriga KJ, Shetterly SM, Byers TE. The effects of dietary fat from meat and nonmeat sources on serum lipids, insulin and myocardial infarction. Presented at the 4th International Conference on Preventive Cardiology in Montreal, Canada, June 1997. Can J Cardiol 13(Suppl B):236B,1997.

10. Marshall JA, Bessesen DH, Shetterly SM. Low “habitual” energy-adjusted fat intake associated with 4-year weight loss in persons reporting intentional weight loss at follow up. Presented at the International Diabetes Epidemiology Group meetings in Savonlinna, Finland, July 1997.

11. Marshall JA, Scarbro S, Ferrell RE. Leptin, lean body mass and the Trp64Arg polymorphism in the b-3 adrenergic receptor. Presented at Genetic and Molecular Basis of Obesity - a satellite symposium of the 8th International Congress on Obesity held in Paris, France, August 1998.

12. Marshall JA, Morin C, Belansky E, Crane L, Uyeki T, Vigil J, Sawyer B, Reynolds K, Heimendinger J. A family-based intervention aimed at promoting physical activity and nutrition in a biethnic, low income population. Presented at the National Chronic Diseases and Health Promotion Conference in St. Louis, MO, February 2003.

13. Marshall JA, Morin C, Garcia C. Community Academic Partnerships: The Rocky Mountain Prevention Research Center. Presented with University of Michigan Prevention Research Center and University of New Mexico Prevention Research Center as part of a symposium at the 9th annual Society for Community Research in Action meetings in Las Vegas, NM, June 2003.

14. Marshall JA, Bryant T, Drisko J. Colorado STEPS and the Rocky Mountain Prevention Research Center: Potential for Partnership. Presented at the STEPS for a Healthier U.S. annual meeting in Denver, CO, June 2005.

15. Marshall JA, Kirchner S for the COPAN Surveillance and Evaluation Taskforce. Measuring Heights and Weights of Youth in Colorado: A Pilot Project. Presented at the Colorado Public Health Association Annual Meeting in Snowmass, CO, September 2005.

16. Marshall JA for the Healthy Family Project team. Family-based prevention of type 2 diabetes and its complications. Presented at NIH/NIDDK conference for translation grantees in Rockport, MD, November 2005 and the 24th annual Epidemiologic Research Exchange in Denver, CO, February 2006.

17. Marshall JA, Poniers A, Drisko J, White C, Tenney M. Obesity surveillance in Colorado Children. Presented at the Colorado Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Breckenridge, CO, September 2008.

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18. Marshall JA, VanRaemdonck L. Colorado Public Health Practice-Based Research Network. Presented at the Colorado Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Copper Mountain, CO, September 2009.

19. Marshall JA, Cicutto L, DeGolyer J, Chavez R, Reeds A, Scarbro S, Geiser J. Community Partnerships and System Change to Reduce Health Disparities in Children. Poster presentation at the PACT Open House. UCDAMC, February 2010.

20. Marshall JA, Geiser J. Community Partnerships and System Change to Reduce Health Disparities in Children. Presented at the Society for Public Health Education/Prevention Research Centers Annual Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia, April 2010.’

21. Marshall JA, Pace W. Exploring the value of data sharing and linking data sets for practice, quality improvement and research. Presented as a breakout session at the Engaging Communities in Education and Research: From Engagement to Linkages Annual Meeting, Vail, Colorado September 2010.

22. Marshall JA, VanRaemdonck L. Public Health and Primary Care: What are the cross-cutting opportunities for PBRNs? Presented as a breakout session at the Engaging Communities in Education and Research: From Engagement to Linkages Annual Meeting, Vail, Colorado September 2010.

23. Marshall JA, VanRaemdonck L, Varda D, Legleitner K. Factors affecting implementation of evidence-based practices. Presented at the 4th Annual NIH Conference on the Science of Dissemination and Implementation: Policy and Practice, Bethesda, MD March 2011 and at the Keeneland PHSSR Conference, Keeneland, KY, April 2011.

24. Marshall JA, Pace W. Data sharing to inform communities. Presented as a breakout session at the Engaging Communities in Education and Research: From Engagement to Linkages Annual Meeting, Vail, Colorado September 2011.

25. Marshall JA, VanRaemdonck L, Lampe S. Integrating Primary Care and Health - What's the PBRN role in the 2012 IOM recommendations? Presented at Engaging Communities in Education and Research, Vail, Co, September 2012.

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26. Hamman RF, Marshall JA, Baxter J, Kahn L, Ulibarri V. Prevalence of diabetes in rural Colorado: Results from the San Luis Valley Diabetes. Diabetes 34(Suppl 1):131A,1985.

27. Hamman RF, Baxter J, Marshall JA, Murphy J. Design and methods of the San Luis Valley Diabetes Study. Diab Res Clin Prac Suppl 1:S219,1985.

28. Hamman RF, Gay E, Ulibarri V, Carosene-Link P, Baxter J, Kahn LR, Marshall JA, Murphy JR. Undiagnosed NIDDM in Hispanics: Prevalence and sociodemographic characteristics. Research Symposium on Diabetes in Hispanic Americans. The National Coalition of Hispanic Health and Human Services Organization. New York, NY, 1986.

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29. Mayer EJ, Alderman BW, Regensteiner JG, Marshall JA, Hamman RF. Comparison of physical activity measures for work and leisure time: The San Luis Valley Diabetes Study. Am J Epidemiol 128:933,1988.

30. Hamman RF, Franklin GA, Mayer EJ, Marshall SA, Marshall JA, Baxter J, Kahn LB. Microvascular complications of non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM) in Hispanics and Anglos: The San Luis Valley Diabetes Study. Presented at the Workshop on Diabetes in Hispanics, Mary Woodard Laskar Center, NIH, Bethesda, MD, 1988.

31. Hamman RF, Marshall JA, Baxter J, Kahn L, Jones RH. Factors related to ethnic differences in non-insulin dependent diabetes (NIDDM) prevalence: The San Luis Valley Diabetes Study. Am J Epidemiol 128:924,1988.

32. Mayer EJ, Burchfiel CM, Eckel RH, Marshall JA, Hamman RF. The role of insulin in the association of physical activity with high density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol and HDL subfractions: The San Luis Valley Diabetes Study. Am J Epidemiol 132:785,1990.

33. Regensteiner JG, Mayer EJ, Shetterly SM, Eckel RH, Haskell WL, Marshall JA, Baxter J, Hamman RF. Relation between habitual physical activity and hyperinsulinemia among nondiabetic men and women: The San Luis Valley Diabetes Study. Am J Epidemiol 132:786,1990.

34. Shetterly SM, Marshall JA, Baxter J, Hamman RF. A comparison of two methods of measuring waist-to-hip ratios and their associations with glucose and lipid metabolism: The San Luis Valley Diabetes Study. Am J Epidemiol 132:752,1990.

35. Hamman RF, Baxter J, Shetterly SM, Marshall JA. Prevalence of impaired glucose tolerance in Hispanics and Anglos in Colorado: The San Luis Valley Diabetes Study. XII International Epidemiological Association, 1990

36. Hamman RF, Shetterly SM, Baxter J, Marshall JA. Non-insulin-dependent diabetes risk in persons with impaired glucose tolerance: Role of insulin, obesity, and fat patterning. The San Luis Valley Diabetes Study. Diabetes 39(Suppl 1):75A,1990.

37. Baxter J, Keough T, Marshall JA. Excess incidence of NIDDM in Hispanics compared to Anglos in Colorado: The San Luis Valley Diabetes Study. Diabetes 39(Suppl 1):38A, 1990.

38. Hamman RF, Marshall JA, Baxter J, Shetterly SM, Glatthaar C, Rewers M. Risk factors for development of impaired glucose tolerance (IGT): The San Luis Valley Diabetes Study. Diabetes 40(Suppl 1):374A,1991.

39. Iyengar S, Hamman RF, Kamboh MI, Marshall JA, Baxter J, Majumder PO, Ferrell RE. Amerindian admixture among the Anglo and Hispanic ethnic groups in the San Luis Valley, Colorado. Amer J Phys Anthropol 84(Suppl 12):97-98,1991.

40. Hamman RF, Shetterly SM, Rewers M, Marshall JA, Baxter J. Height and impaired glucose tolerance, hypertension, and coronary heart disease. Am J Epidemiol 136(8):972,1992.

41. Shetterly SM, Kamboh MI, Marshall JA, Ferrell RE. Apolipoprotein E and risk of myocardial infarction: The San Luis Valley Diabetes Study. Diabetes 41(Suppl 1)

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42. Baxter J, Hamman RF, Hoag S, Marshall JA, Rewers M. Hyperinsulinemia does not explain the ethnic difference in incidence of glucose intolerance between Hispanics and non-Hispanic whites. The San Luis Valley Diabetes Study. Diabetes 42(Suppl 1):30A,1993.

43. Hamman RF, Shetterly SM, Baxter J, Marshall JA. Physical activity measures and biological correlates in rural elderly Hispanics and non-Hispanic whites. Gerontologist 33(Special issue):318,1993.

44. Hamman RF, Barriga K, Marshall JA. Identification of high risk subjects for entry into NIDDM prevention trials: Exploration of screening approaches. International Diabetes Epidemiology Group Hemji Symposium, 1994.

45. Aston CE, McAllister AE, Marshall JA, Hoag S, Hamman RF, Kamboh MI. Association of LDL-receptor polymorphism and dietary factors with serum lipid levels in Hispanics. Presented at the American Society of Human Genetics, November, 1995.

46. Hamman RF, Shetterly SM, Barriga K, Rewers M, Baxter J, Marshall JA. Markers of insulin secretion defect predict development of NIDDM among persons with normal glucose tolerance: The San Luis Valley Diabetes Study. Presented at the First World Congress on Prevention of Diabetes and its Complications, Copenhagen, Denmark, April, 1996.

47. Leff MG, Garrett CJ, Dusenbury LJ, Marshall JA. The effect of including daily routines on estimates of physical activity. Presented at the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System Annual Conference, Atlanta, GA, May, 1996.

48. Mayer-Davis EJ, Rushing J, Melton JA, Marshall JA, Hamman RF. Antioxidant nutrient intake and the prevalence and severity of diabetic retinopathy: The San Luis Valley Diabetes Study. Presented at the American Diabetes Association 32nd Research Symposium on the role of antioxidants and antioxidant therapy in diabetic complications, November, 1996 and Society for Epidemiological Research, June, 1997.

49. Norton I, Beals J, Marshall JA, Manson S. The relationship of PTSD and marital discord among American Indian Vietnam veterans. Presented at the International Society of Traumatic Stress Studies, November, 1998.

50. Hamman RF, Shetterly SM, Marshall JA. Low insulin secretion predicts development of higher glucose levels and more rapid deterioration among persons with normal glucose tolerance. Presented at the American Diabetes Association Annual Meeting, San Diego, June, 1999.

51. Kadan-Lottick N*, Marshall JA, Baron A, Krebs N, Hambidge M, Albano E. Bone mineral density in survivors of childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Hematology, November, 1999.

52. Brett J, Heimendinger J, Boender C, Morin C, Marshall JA. Ethnography in intervention design. Presented at the18th Annual Epidemiological Research Exchange, November, 1999.

53. Morin C, Hamman RF, Shetterly SM, Marshall JA. Does physical activity lower diabetes risk in high versus low risk groups? Presented at the annual meeting of the American Diabetes Association, June, 2000.

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54. Baxter J, Reeves M, Scarbro S, McDermott M, Marshall JA. Contrary to popular opinion: Evidence of higher prevalence of osteoporosis in Hispanic vs non-Hispanic white women in rural Colorado. Presented at the annual meeting of the Gerontology Society of America, November, 2000.

55. Wolf HJ*, Marshall JA, Melanson EA, Brett J. Physical Activity Patterns of Second Graders and Their Families in a Rural Biethnic Community. Presented at the Community Prevention Research in Women’s Health Conference, October, 2000.

56. Swenson CJ*, Marshall JA, Baxter J, Morgenstern N, Mikilich S. Physical activity in Hispanic and non-Hispanic white rural older adults. Presented at the annual meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, November, 2001.

57. Damcott CM, Feingold E, Moffett SP, Marshall JA, Hamman RF, Norris JM, Ferrell RE. Variation in UCP3 is associated with multiple metabolic features in Caucasian females. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Human Genetics, San Diego, 2001.

58. Moffett SP, Barmada M, Feingold E, Damcott CM, Guner B, Marshall JA, Hamman RF, Norris JM, Ferrell RE. Variation in PPAR is associated with lower fasting glucose and insulin levels in Hispanic and Non-Hispanic white individuals. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Human Genetics, San Diego, CA, 2001.

59. Reynolds KD, Marshall JA, Belansky E, Crane L, Sawyer B. Development of a mediational model for family-based intervention in an ethnically diverse population. Presented at the 16th National Conference on Chronic Diseases and Health Promotion, March, 2002.

60. Crane L, Marshall JA, Belansky E, Sawyer B. Exploring the social capital construct in a community-based survey. Presented at the 16th National Conference on Chronic Diseases and Health Promotion, March, 2002.

61. Dabelea D, Scarbro S, Baron A, Marshall JA, Baxter J, Hamman RF. No excess incidence of Type 2 diabetes among Hispanics with impaired glucose tolerance versus non-Hispanic whites in the San Luis Valley Diabetes Study. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Diabetes Association, June 2002.

62. Damcott CM, Feingold E, Moffett SP, Marshall JA, Hamman RF, Ferrell RE. Variation in FABP2 5’-flanking region alters transcriptional activity and is associated with body composition and plasma cholesterol. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Human Genetics, Baltimore, MD, 2002.

63. Moffett SP, Damcott CM, Barmada M, Feingold E, Marshall JA, Hamman RF, Norris JM, Ferrell RE. Genetic variation near RXR is associated increased cholesterol levels in Hispanic males. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Human Genetics, Baltimore, MD, 2002.

64. Litt JS, Brett J, Marshall JA, Buchenau M, Bardwell L. “Cultivating Neighborhood Open Space to Promote Population Health: A Pilot Study of Community Gardens in Denver, Colorado.” Presented at the International Conference on Urban Health, New York, New York. October 2003.

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65. Litt J, Kardooni S, Brett J, Marshall JA, Buchenau M, Bardwell L. Identifying features of garden neighborhoods that promote physical activity and healthful eating: A case study of Highlands Gardens in Denver, Colorado. Presented at the 21st annual Epidemiologic Research Exchange in Denver, CO, February, 2003, the American Public Health Association annual meeting in San Francisco, November, 2003.

66. Morin C, Romaniello C, Belansky E, Sawyer B, Hamman RF, Marshall JA. An integrated hands-on and school-based nutrition and physical activity intervention. Presented at the National Chronic Diseases and Health Promotion Conference in St. Louis, MO, February, 2003

67. Sontag M, Zielinski J, Hokanson J, Marshall JA, Corey M, Rock M, Splaingard M, Anthony M, Zerbe G, Tsui Lap-Chee, Accurso F. CFM1 locus is associated with early pancreatic disease in newborns with cystic fybrosis. Presented at the North American Cystic Fibrosis annual meeting, 2003.

68. Vehik K, Kamboh MI, Marshall JA, Hamman RF, Hokanson JE. The hepatic lipase promoter polymorphism modifies the relation between dietary starch and coronary heart disease. Presented at the American Heart Association Scientific Meetings in New Orleans, November 2004.

69. Nelson TL, Mangelsdorf J, Marshall JA, Hamman RF Body fat distribution, including fat and lean mass, vary among Hispanic and Non –Hispanic whites in the San Luis Valley Diabetes Study. Presented at the 22ndt Annual Epidemiologic Research Exchange. Denver, CO, February 2005.

70. Nelson TL, Manglesdorf J, Bessesen D, Marshall JA, DEXA abdominal region of interest and insulin resistance among Hispanics and Non Hispanic Whites in the San Luis Valley Diabetes Study, North American Association for the Study of Obesity, 2005 Annual Scientific Meeting, Vancouver, BC, October, 2005. Published in Obesity Research; 13; Supplement, p A211, 2005

71. Litt JS, Wridt P, Buchenau M, Knapp C, Amulya J, Sancar F, Marshall JA. “A Natural History of Community Gardens in Denver, Colorado: A Study of a Neighborhood Setting for its Potential to Promote Active and Healthy Living,” CDC Diabetes and Obesity Conference, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Denver, Colorado. May 2006

72. Amulya J, Buchenau M, Bardwell L, Wridt P, Knapp C, Brett J, Sancar F, Marshall, JA, May, R, Bates, I, and Litt, JS, “Community Health Interventions: Issues, Learnings, & Best Practices for Multi-Stakeholder Collaborations,” CDC Diabetes and Obesity Conference, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Denver, Colorado. May 2006

73. Litt JS, Peters Moschetti W, Amulya J, Bardwell L, Buchenau M, Marshall JA, Sancar F. A survey of neighborhood environments and health in Denver, Colorado. Presented at the American Public Health Association meetings, Boston, MA, November, 2006.

74. Belansky ES, Beatty B, Brink L, Cutforth N, Gilbert L, Litt J, Martinez E, Romaniello C, Ross C, Scarbro S, Marshall JA. What¹s Working: Early impact of the federally mandated local wellness policy in rural, low income elementary schools. Plenary session talk given at the Active Living Research Conference in Washington, DC, April 2008.

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75. Belansky ES, Cutforth N, Delong E, Ross C, Scarbro S, Gilbert L, Romaniello C, Beatty B, Brink L, Litt J, Marshall JA. Early Impact of the Federally Mandated Local Wellness Policy on Nutrition Environments in Rural, Low Income Elementary Schools. Presented at RWJF Healthy Eating Research 3rd Annual Grantee Meeting in St. Paul, MN October 2008.

76. Litt JS, Kirkland T, Soobader M, Buchenau M, Bardwell L, Sancar F, Marshall JA. Community in the Balance: Community Gardens, Collective Efficacy and Health in Denver, Colorado. Presented at International Conference on Urban Health, Vancouver, BC. October 2008.

77. Leiferman JA, Dunn A, Swibas T, and Marshall JA.  Pregnant women’s perceived barriers and facilitators related to antenatal physical activity.  Presented at the American Public Health Association Annual Conference in San Diego, CA, October, 2008.  

78. Nelson TL, Marshall JA. The metabolic implications of a normal BMI among Hispanics and Non-Hispanic whites from Colorado. Presented at the Cardiovascular Disease Epidemiology and Prevention Conference, Palm Harbor, Florida, March 2009.

79. Williams HS, Millette JB, Marshall JA. Dietary habits and weight status among adolescents living in rural Colorado. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Human Biology Association, Chicago, Illinois, April 2009.

80. Leiferman JA, Swibas T, Marshall JA, & Dunn A.  My Baby, My Move: Examination of perceived barriers and motivating factors to antenatal physical activity. Presented at the American College of Sports Medicine Annual Conference, May 2009  

81. Belansky ES, Chavez R, Waters E, Bartlett-Horch K, Cutforth N, Crane L, Marshall JA. Increasing Opportunities for Healthy Eating and Physical Activity Through School-Level Environment and Policy Changes: The Power of a Community-University Partnership. Presented at the Society for Public Health Education/Prevention Research Centers annual meeting in Atlanta, GA, April 2010.

82. Williams HS, Dufour DL, Marshall JA. Physical activity among rural children in the San Luis Valley, Colorado. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Human Biology Association, Albuquerque, NM, April 2010.

83. Belansky ES, Jones G, Puma J, Kennedy R, Hocker M, Main D, Johnson L, Marshall JA. Partnering with the faith-based African American community to collect health status data. Presented at the American Public Health Association annual meeting in Denver, CO, November 2010.

84. Puma J, Garcia R, Swart M, Marshall JA, Scarbro S, Gathright S, Belansky ES. Community-Based Participatory Approach to Collecting Community Health Data. Presented at the National Prevention Research Centers Meeting in Atlanta, GA, April, 2011.

85. Rudder T, Chavez RA, Zittleman L Belansky E, Marshall JA. The San Luis Valley Immersion Training in Community Engagement: Because You Can’t Study What You Don’t Know. Presented at the National Prevention Research Centers Meeting in Atlanta, GA, April, 2011.

86. Ramirez L, Fleming C, Loudhawk-Hedgepeth C, Marshall JA, Ortiz C, Sarwal A, Sutter C, Rudder T, Tran M, Wheeler M, Wright L, Zittleman L, Westfall J. Because you can’t study what

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you don’t know: Exploring communities with immersion training in community engagement. 4th Annual National CTSA Community Engagement Conference, Bethesda, MD, 2011.

87. Zittleman L, Ramirez L, Fleming C, Marshall JA, Ortiz C, Sarwal A, Tran M, Wheeler M, Wright L, Westfall J. Colorado immersion training in community engagement. 4th Annual National CTSA Community Engagement Conference, Bethesda, MD, 2011.

88. Lampe S, VanRaemdonck l, Marshall JA, Varda D. Public Health PARTNERships and evidence-based practice. Presented at Public Health Services and Systems Keeneland Conference, Lexington, KY, April 2012.

89. Zittleman L, Barrientos Ortiz C, Fleming C, Garcia R, Loudhawk-Hedgepeth C, Marshall JA, Meredith J, Ramirez L, Sutter C, Tran M, Wheeler M, Wright L, Westfall J. Community Engagement Training: Because You Can't Study What You Don't Know. Presented at the 5th Annual Clinical and Translational Science Award (CTSA) National Conference. Bethesda, MD, August 2012.

90. Puma J, Garcia R, Swart M, Marshall JA, Scarbro S, Gathright S, Belansky E. Highlight findings of a community-based participatory approach to collecting community health data. Presented at the 5th Annual Clinical and Translational Science Award (CTSA) National Conference, Bethesda, MD, August 2012.

91. Varda D, Retrum J, Litt J, Reed H, Marshall JA, Lampe S, VanRaemdonck L. An Introduction to Social Network Analysis and its Application in Strengthening Community Partnerships. Presented at Public Health in the Rockies, Pueblo, CO, September 2012.

92. Atherly A, Lampe S, VanRaemdonck L, Marshall JA, Mason M. Reliability and validity of self-reported questionnaires completed by public health agency staff. Presented at Public Health Services and Systems Keeneland Conference, Lexington, KY, April 2014.

93. Lampe S, Atherly A, VanRaemdonck L, Marshall JA, Mason M, Mathews L, Schmiege S. Minimum package of public health services: Changes in local public health services as a result of core service implementation. Presented at Public Health Services and Systems Keeneland Conference, Lexington, KY, April 2014.

94. Lampe S, Atherly A, VanRaemdonck L, Matthews K, Marshall JA, Mason M. Changes in Local Public Health Services and Activities After the Core Services Rule. Presented at Public Health in the Rockies, Fort Collins, CO, September, 2014.