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Scott C. Brown, Ph.D. 1 UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI Curriculum Vitae - Standard Format 1. DATE: January 20, 2020 I. PERSONAL 2. Name: Scott Charles Brown, Ph.D. 3. Office Phone: (305) 243-4410 4. Current Academic Rank: Research Associate Professor 5. Primary Department: Department of Public Health Sciences 6. Secondary or Joint Departmental Appointments: School of Architecture II. HIGHER EDUCATION 7. Institutional: University of Toronto; Ph.D. in Psychology June 2000 University of Toronto; M.A. in Psychology; June 1995 West Virginia University; Honors B.A. in Psychology; December 1992 8. Non-Institutional: None 9. Certification, licensure: None III. EXPERIENCE 10. Academic: Research Associate Professor 6/2018 Present University of Miami Miller School of Medicine Department of Public Health Sciences Research Associate Professor (Secondary appointment) 6/2018 -- Present University of Miami School of Architecture Research Assistant Professor 1/2008 5/2018 University of Miami Miller School of Medicine Department of Public Health Sciences (formerly known as the Dept. of Epidemiology & Public Health) Research Assistant Professor (Secondary appointment) 9/2012 5/2018 University of Miami School of Architecture Research Assistant Professor 7/2003 -- 12/2007 University of Miami Miller School of Medicine Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences Postdoctoral Fellow 5/2001 6/2003

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  • Scott C. Brown, Ph.D.

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    UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI Curriculum Vitae - Standard Format

    1. DATE: January 20, 2020

    I. PERSONAL

    2. Name: Scott Charles Brown, Ph.D. 3. Office Phone: (305) 243-4410 4. Current Academic Rank: Research Associate Professor 5. Primary Department: Department of Public Health Sciences 6. Secondary or Joint Departmental Appointments: School of Architecture

    II. HIGHER EDUCATION

    7. Institutional:

    University of Toronto; Ph.D. in Psychology June 2000 University of Toronto; M.A. in Psychology; June 1995 West Virginia University; Honors B.A. in Psychology; December 1992

    8. Non-Institutional: None

    9. Certification, licensure: None

    III. EXPERIENCE

    10. Academic:

    Research Associate Professor 6/2018 – Present University of Miami Miller School of Medicine Department of Public Health Sciences

    Research Associate Professor (Secondary appointment) 6/2018 -- Present University of Miami School of Architecture

    Research Assistant Professor 1/2008 – 5/2018 University of Miami Miller School of Medicine Department of Public Health Sciences (formerly known as the Dept. of Epidemiology & Public Health)

    Research Assistant Professor (Secondary appointment) 9/2012 – 5/2018 University of Miami School of Architecture

    Research Assistant Professor 7/2003 -- 12/2007 University of Miami Miller School of Medicine Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences

    Postdoctoral Fellow 5/2001 – 6/2003

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    University of Michigan Medical Center,

    Department of Medicine, Division of Rheumatology

    Postdoctoral Fellow

    University of Michigan Institute for Social Research 9/1999 – 4/2001

    Instructor

    University of Toronto 7/1996 – 12/1998

    Teaching Assistant

    University of Toronto 9/1993 – 5/1999

    11. Hospital Appointments: none

    12. Non-Academic: none 13. Military: none

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    IV. PUBLICATIONS

    14. Books or monographs published:

    Book Chapters:

    1. Brown, S. C., & Lombard, J. Neighborhoods and social interaction. Invited book chapter in R. Cooper, E. Burton, & C. L. Cooper (Eds.), Wellbeing and the Environment: Wellbeing: A Complete Reference Guide, Volume II. West Sussex, UK: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, pp. 91-118, 2014. DOI: 10.1002/9781118539415.wbwell05

    2. Brown, S. C., Mason, C.A., Lombard, J.L., Martinez, F., Plater-Zyberk, E., Spokane, A.R., Newman, F.L., Pantin, H., & Szapocznik, J. The relationship of built environment to perceived social support and psychological distress in Hispanic elders: The role of “eyes on the street.” (Originally published in Journals of Gerontology: Social Sciences, 64B(2), 2009). Republished as chapter, In M. P. Cutchin, C. L. Kemp, & V. W. Marshall (Eds.), Researching Social Gerontology, Volume 1: Aging and Places. London, UK: SAGE Publications, 2013. h ttps://us.sagepub.com/en- u s/nam/researching-social-gerontology/book238136#contents.

    3. Brown, S. C., Flavin, K., Kaupert, S., Tapia, M., Prado, G., Hirama, I., Lopez, G., Cano, N., & Pantin, H. The role of settings in family based prevention of HIV/STDs. In W. Pequegnat & C. C. Bell (Eds.), Family and HIV/AIDS: Cultural and Contextual Issues in Prevention and Treatment. New York: Springer, pp. 69-93, 2012.

    4. Brown, S. C. How older patients learn medical information. In D. C. Park & L. Liu (Eds.), Medical Adherence and Aging: Social and Cognitive Perspectives. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association, pp. 93-121, 2007.

    5. Szapocznik, J., Spokane, A. R., Lombard, J., Martinez, F., Mason, C., Brown, S. C., Cruza-Guet, M. C., Brandt Greenfeld, R. Designing healthy communities: The culture-centered science of built environment, behavior, and health. In S. Quraeshi (Ed.), Reimagining West Coconut Grove. Washington, DC: Spacemaker Press, pp. 164-175, 2005.

    6. Park, D. C., & Brown, S. C. Everyday memory and aging. In: G. L. Maddox (Editor-in-Chief), The Encyclopedia of Aging (3rd Ed., Vol. 1). New York: Springer, pp. 363-365, 2001.

    7. Brown, S. C., & Craik, F. I. M. Encoding and retrieval of information. In: E. Tulving & F. I. M.

    Craik (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Memory. New York: Oxford University Press, pp. 93-107, 2000.

    8. Craik, F. I. M., & Brown, S. C. Memory: Coding processes. In: A. E. Kazdin (Editor-in-Chief), The Encyclopedia of Psychology (Vol. 5). New York: Oxford University Press and the American Psychological Association, pp. 162-166, 2000.

    15. Juried or refereed journal articles or exhibitions:

    Refereed Journal Articles:

    1. Perrino, T., Lombard, J., Rundek, T., Wang, K., Dong, C., Marinovic Gutierrez, C., Toro, M., Byrne, M. M., Nardi, M. I., Kardys, J., Szapocznik, J., & Brown, S. C. Neighbourhood greenness and depression among older adults in Miami, Florida, United States. British Journal of Psychiatry, 215(2), 476-480. 2019. h ttps://doi.org/10.1192/bjp.2019.129. Ms. Published Online June 12, 2019. Impact factor: 7.233.

    2. Wang, K., Lombard, J., Rundek, T., Dong, C., Marinovic Gutierrez, C., Byrne, M. M., Toro, M.,

    Nardi, M. I., Kardys, J., Yi, L., Szapocznik, J., & Brown, S. C.* Relationship of neighborhood greenness to heart disease in 249,405 US Medicare beneficiaries. Journal of the American Heart Association (JAHA), 8: e010258, 2019; DOI: 10.1161/JAHA.118.010258. Publication by JAHA on

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    March 5, 2019. https://www.ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/JAHA.118.010258. *Scott C. Brown is corresponding Author. Impact Factor: 4.66.

    3. Brown, S. C., Perrino, T., Lombard, J., Wang, K., Toro, M., Rundek, T., Marinovic Gutierrez, C., Dong, C., Plater-Zyberk, E., Nardi, M. I., Kardys, J., & Szapocznik, J. Health disparities in the relationship of neighborhood greenness to mental health outcomes in 249,405 U.S. Medicare beneficiaries. International Journal of Environmental Research & Public Health, 15(3): 430, 2018; https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph15030430. Impact factor 2.468.

    4. Brown, S. C., Wang, K., Dong, C., Yi, L., Marinovic Gutierrez, C., Di Tullio, M. R., Farrell, M. B., Burgess, P., Gornik, H. L., Hamburg, N. M., Needleman, L., Orsinelli, D., Robison, S., & Rundek, T. Accreditation status and geographic location of outpatient echocardiographic testing facilities among Medicare beneficiaries: The VALUE-ECHO Study. Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine. 37(2), 397-402, 2018. doi: 10.1002/jum.14349. Impact factor 1.718.

    5. Ajelli, M., Moise, I. K., Hutchings, T.C. S.G., Brown, S. C., Kumar, N., Johnson, N. F., & Beier, J. Host outdoor exposure variability affects the transmission and spread of Zika virus: Insights for epidemic control. PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases 11(9): e0005851, 2017. h ttps://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0005851. Impact factor 4.487.

    6. Affuso, O., Singleton, C. R., Brown, S. C., Perrino, T., Huang, S., & Szapocznik, J. Associations between neighborhood socioeconomic environment and physical activity in Cuban immigrants. Social Science & Medicine (SSM) -- Population Health, 2, 130-135, 2016. Published Online at: h ttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352827316000173. DOI: dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ssmph.2016.02.010. Impact factor: N/A (CiteScore: 2.03). [new journal; Editor: I. Kawachi].

    7. Brown, S. C., Lombard, J., Wang, K., Byrne, M., Toro, M., Plater-Zyberk, E., Feaster, D. J., Kardys, J., Nardi, M., Perez-Gomez, G., Pantin, H., & Szapocznik, J. Neighborhood greenness and chronic health conditions in Medicare beneficiaries. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 58(1), 78-89, 2016. Published Online at: h ttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0749379716000659. DOI: 10.1016/j.amepre.2016.02.008. Impact factor 4.435.

    8. Brown, S. C., Wang, K., Dong, C., Farrell, M. B., Heller, G. V., Gornik, H. L., Hutchisson, M.,

    Needleman, L., Benenati, J. F., Jaff, M. R., Meier, G. H., Perese, S., Bendick, P., Hamburg, N. M., Lohr, J. M., LaPerna, L., Leers, S. A.., Lilly, M. P., Tegeler, C., Katanick, S. L., Alexandrov, A. V., Siddiqui, A. H., & Rundek, T., Intersocietal Accreditation Commission (IAC) Accreditation status of outpatient cerebrovascular testing facilities among Medicare beneficiaries: The VALUE ( Vascular A ccreditation, L ocation & Utilization Evaluation) Study. Journal of Ultrasound In Medicine, 35(9), 1957-1965, 2016. Impact factor 1.718.

    9. Brown, S. C., Lombard, J., Toro, M., Huang, S., Perrino, T., Perez-Gomez, G., Plater-Zyberk, E., Pantin, H., Affuso, O., Kumar, N., Wang, K., & Szapocznik, J. Walking and proximity to the Urban Growth Boundary and Central Business District. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 47(4), 481-486, 2014. DOI:10.1016/j.amepre.2014.05.008. Available online at: h ttp://authors.elsevier.com/sd/article/S0749379714002013. Impact Factor 4.435.

    10. Lizzi, K., Qualls, W., Brown, S. C., & J. Beier. Expanding integrated vector management to promote healthy environments. Trends in Parasitology, 30(8), 394-400, 2014. DOI: 10.1016/j.pt.2014.06.001. Available online at: h ttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1471492214001019. Impact factor 7.929.

    http://www.ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/JAHA.118.010258http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352827316000173http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0749379716000659http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1471492214001019

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    11. Rundek, T., Brown, S.C.*, Wang, K., Dong, C., Farrell, M.B., Heller, G.V., Gornik, H.L., Hutchisson, M., Needleman, L., Benenati, J.F., Jaff, M.R., Meier, G.H., Perese, S., Bendick, P., Hamburg, N.M., Lohr, J.M., LaPerna, L., Leers, S.A., Lilly, M.P., Tegeler, C., Alexandrov, A V., & Katanick, S.L. Accreditation status and geographic location of outpatient vascular testing facilities among Medicare beneficiaries: The VALUE (Vascular Accreditation, Location & Utilization E valuation) Study. Vascular Medicine, 19(5), 376-384, 2014. DOI: 10.1177/1358863X14547561. * Scott C. Brown is corresponding author. Available online at: h ttp://vmj.sagepub.com/content/early/2014/08/31/1358863X14547561. Impact factor 2.786.

    12. Brown, S. C., Pantin, H., Lombard, J., Toro, M., Huang, S., Plater-Zyberk, E., Perrino, T., Perez- Gomez, G., Barrera-Allen, L., & Szapocznik, J. Walk Score®: Associations with purposive walking in recent Cuban immigrants. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 45(2), 202-206, 2013. Impact Factor 4.435.

    13. Brown, S. C., Huang, S., Perrino, T., Surio, P., Borges-Garcia, R., Flavin, K., Brown, C. H., Pantin, H., & Szapocznik, J. The relationship of the perceived neighborhood social climate to walking in Hispanic older adults: A longitudinal, cross-lagged panel analysis. Journal of Aging & Health, 23(8), 1325-51, 2011. Impact Factor 2.007.

    14. Perrino, T., Brown, S.C., Huang, S., Brown, C.H., Perez Gomez, G., Pantin, H., & Szapocznik, J.

    Depressive symptoms, social support, and walking among Hispanic older adults. Journal of Aging & Health, 23(6), 974-973, 2011. doi: 10.1177/0898264311404235. Impact Factor 2.007.

    15. Perrino, T., Mason, C. A., Brown, S. C., & Szapocznik, J. The relationship between depressive symptoms and walking among Hispanic older adults: A longitudinal, cross-lagged panel analysis. Aging and Mental Health, 14(2), 211-219, 2010. Impact Factor 2.956.

    16. Brown, S.C., Mason, C.A., Lombard, J.L., Martinez, F., Plater-Zyberk, E., Spokane, A.R., Newman, F.L., Pantin, H., & Szapocznik, J. The relationship of built environment to perceived social support and psychological distress in Hispanic elders: The role of “eyes on the street.” Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences, 64B(2), 234-246, 2009. Impact Factor 3.418.

    17. Brown, S.C., Mason, C. A., Perrino, T., Hirama, I., Verdeja, R., Spokane, A. R., Cruza-Guet, M. C., Lopez, B., Pantin, H., & Szapocznik, J. Longitudinal relationships between neighboring behavior and depressive symptoms in Hispanic older adults in Miami, Florida. Journal of Community Psychology, 37(5), 618-634, 2009. Impact Factor 1.076.

    18. Brown, S.C., Mason, C. A., Spokane, A. R., Cruza-Guet, M. C., Lopez, B., & Szapocznik, J. The relationship of neighborhood climate to perceived social support and mental health in older Hispanic immigrants in Miami, Florida. Journal of Aging and Health, 21(3), 431-459, 2009. Impact Factor 2.007.

    19. Perrino, T., Brown, S. C., Mason, C., & Szapocznik, J. Depressive symptoms among urban

    Hispanic older adults in Miami: Prevalence and socio-demographic correlates. Clinical Gerontologist, 32(1), 26-43, 2009. Impact Factor 1.586.

    20. Brown, S.C., Mason, C. A., Perrino, T., Lombard, J. L., Martinez, F., Plater-Zyberk, E., Spokane,

    A. R., & Szapocznik, J. Built environment and physical functioning in Hispanic elders: The role of “eyes on the street.” Environmental Health Perspectives, 116(10), 1300-1307, 2008. Available online at: h ttp://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2569086/ Impact Factor 8.05.

    21. Cruza-Guet, M.C., Spokane, A.R., Caskie, G. I. L., Brown, S. C., & Szapocznik, J. The relationship between social support and psychological distress among Hispanic elders in Miami, Florida. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 55(4), 427-441, 2008. Impact Factor 3.850.

    http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2569086/

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    22. Perrino, T., Mason, C. A., Brown, S. C., Spokane, A.R., & Szapocznik, J. Longitudinal relationships between cognitive functioning and depressive symptoms among Hispanic older adults. Journal of Gerontology: Psychological Sciences, 63B(5), P309-P317, 2008. Impact Factor 3.418.

    23. Spokane, A. R., Lombard, J. L., Martinez, F., Mason, C. A., Gorman-Smith, D., Plater-Zyberk, E., Brown, S. C., Perrino, T., & Szapocznik, J. Identifying streetscape features significant to well- being. Architectural Science Review, 50(3), 234-245, 2007. Impact Factor: N/A (CiteScore: 1.42).

    24. Szapocznik, J., Lombard, J., Martinez, F., Mason, C. A., Gorman-Smith, D., Plater-Zyberk, E.,

    Brown, S. C., Spokane, A. R. The impact of the built environment on children’s school conduct grades: The role of diversity of use in a Hispanic neighborhood. American Journal of Community Psychology, 38: 299-310, 2006. Impact Factor 1.777.

    25. Brown, S. C., & Park, D. C. Theoretical models of cognitive aging and implications for translational research in medicine. The Gerontologist, Special Issue I: 57-67, 2003. Impact Factor 3.628.

    26. Brown, S. C., Glass, J. M., & Park, D. C. The relationship of pain and depression to cognitive

    function in rheumatoid arthritis patients. Pain, 96(3), 279-284, 2002. Impact Factor 6.029.

    27. Brown, S. C., & Park, D. C. Roles of age and familiarity in learning health information. Educational Gerontology, 28(8), 695-710, 2002. Impact Factor 0.674.

    16. Other works, publications, and abstracts:

    Refereed Research Letter to Editor:

    1. Williams, D. A., Brown, S. C., Clauw, D. J., & Gendreau, R. M. Self-reported symptoms before and after September 11 in patients with fibromyalgia. Journal of the American Medical Association, 289(13),1637-1638, 2003. Impact Factor 51.273.

    Refereed Published Abstracts:

    Brown, S. C., Wang, K., Dong, C., Farrell, M. B., Heller, G., Gornik, H., Hutchisson, M., Needleman, L., Benenati, J., Jaff, M., Meier, G., Perese, S., Bendick, P., Katanick, S., & Rundek, T. Accreditation status and geographic location of outpatient vascular testing facilities among Medicare beneficiaries: The VALUE Study. Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine, 33(Suppl.), S23, 2014.

    Brown, S. C., Mason, C. A., Lombard, J. L., Martinez, F., Plater-Zyberk, E., Spokane, A. R., Pantin, H., & Szapocznik, J. The relationship of built environment “eyes on the street” features to social support and psychological distress in Hispanic elders in Miami, FL. The Gerontologist, 50(Special Issue I), 489, 2010.

    Brown, S. C., Mason, C. A., Perrino, T., Lombard, J., Martinez, F., Plater-Zyberk, E., Spokane, A., & Szapocznik, J. Built environment predicts Hispanic elders’ physical functioning: The role of “eyes on the street.” The Gerontologist, 47(Special Issue I), 80, 2007.

    Perrino, T., Brown, S. C., & Szapocznik, J. Depressive symptoms among urban Hispanic elders: Prevalence and sociodemographic correlates. The Gerontologist, 46(Special Issue I), 164, 2006.

    Brown, S. C., Szapocznik, J., Spokane, A., Fals, D., Gambirazio, F., Zarate, M., & Mason, C. Prevalence of cognitive impairment in a population-based study of urban Hispanic elders in Miami, Florida. The Gerontologist, 44(Special Issue I), 515, 2004.

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    Brown, S. C., Duke, S. E., Pezzullo, J. C., Lyden, A. K., Clauw, D. J., & Williams, D. A. Cognitive self-complexity and health status in fibromyalgia (FM) patients. The Journal of Pain, 4(2,Suppl. 1), 100, 2003.

    Williams, D. A., Gendreau, R. M., Brown, S. C., & Clauw, D. J. Impact of the U. S. terrorist attacks on pain and insomnia in patients with preexisting pain. The Journal of Pain, 4 (2,Suppl. 1), 1, 2003.

    Brown, S. C., Glass J. M., Leventhal, H., Leventhal, E., Crofford, L. J., & Park, D. C. Differences in illness representations in osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis patients. The Gerontologist, 42(Special Issue I), 220, 2002.

    Brown, S. C., Glass, J. M., Park, D. C., & Crofford, L. J. Depression mediates the relationship between pain and cognitive function in rheumatoid arthritis patients. Arthritis and Rheumatism, 44(9,Supplement), S278, 2001.

    Brown, S. C., & Park, D. C. Roles of age and familiarity in learning of health information. The Gerontologist, 41(Special Issue I), 254-255, 2001.

    17. Other works, publications and abstracts:

    M anuscripts Under Review / Under Revision / In Preparation:

    Brown, S.C., Lombard, J., Wang, K., Byrne, M., Toro, M., Rundek, T., Dong, C., Kardys, J., Nardi, M., Pantin, H., & Szapocznik, J. Relationship between greenness and stroke/TIA in Miami-Dade County Medicare beneficiaries: A population-based observation study. To be submitted to Stroke. Impact factor 6.032.

    Brown, S.C., Lombard, J., Wang, K., Byrne, M., Toro, M., Rundek, T., Dong, C., Kardys, J., Nardi, M., Pantin, H., & Szapocznik, J. Relationship between greenness and Alzheimer’s disease in Miami- Dade County Medicare beneficiaries: A population-based observation study. To be submitted to Alzheimer’s & Dementia. Impact factor 14.423.

    Brown, S. C., Wilke, A., Cardenas, G., Petrie, W., Beier, J., et al. Relationship of built environment walkability to Aedes aegypti in Miami-Dade County, Florida. To be submitted to PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases. Impact factor 4.367.

    V. PROFESSIONAL

    18. Funded research performed:

    C urrent Research:

    IMPACT OF GREENING ON CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE (CVD) IN LOW-INCOME MIAMI NEIGHBORHOODS. Principal Investigator: Scott C. Brown, Ph.D. (Contact PI); Jose Szapocznik (PI). Role: Principal Investigator (~50% FTE) Grant#: N/A (funded on 2/15/18) Funding Source: Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF), “Evidence 4 Action” Program Project Period: 2/15/18-2/14/21 Total Costs: $382,500 total costs over 3 years (12% indirect cost rate).

    IMPACTS OF NEIGHBORHOOD GREENNESS & GREENING INITIATIVES ON ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE IN MEDICARE BENEFICIARIES. Principal Investigator: Scott C. Brown, Ph.D. Role: Principal Investigator (~14% FTE) Grant#: 9AZ23 Funding Source: Ed & Ethel Moore Alzheimer’s Research Grant (awarded by State of

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    Florida Department of Health) Project Period: 2/21/19-2/28/21 Total Costs: $95,000 total costs over 2 years (15% indirect cost rate).

    NEIGHBORHOOD GREENNESS AND CANCER RISK IN MEDICARE BENEFICIARIES IN MIAMI- DADE COUNTY, FL Principal Investigator: Scott C. Brown, Ph.D. (Contact PI); Jose Szapocznik (PI). Role: Principal Investigator (0% FTE) Grant#: N/A (funded on 2/15/18) Funding Source: Sylvester Cancer Center Pilot Research Grant Program Project Period: 8/19/19—5/31/29 Total Costs: $25,511 total costs over ~9 months (no indirect costs).

    SOUTHEAST REGIONAL CENTER OF EXCELLENCE IN VECTOR-BORNE DISEASES: THE GATEWAY PROGRAM. Principal Investigator: Beier, J. C.; Cummings, D. A.; Dame, J. B.; DeGennaro, M.; Dinglasan,

    R. D. R. (Contact); Glass, G. E.; Morris; J. G.; Noriega, F. G.; Unnsach, T. R. (U. of Florida with Subcontract to UM).

    Role: Investigator (5% FTE), on Zika project with UM Site PI, John Beier. Grant#: Not Available Funding Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Project Period: 2/1/17-1/31/22 (approx. dates for this 5-year grant) Amount Requested: ~$10 million awarded to Florida Consortium over 5 years.

    S ubmitted Research Grants:

    NEIGHBORHOOD GREENNESS & CARDIOMETABOLIC HEALTH AMONG HISPANICS IN THE HCHS/SOL STUDY. (NIH R01 Grant Revised/Resubmitted to NIH/NHLBI on 7/5/19) Principal Investigator: Scott C. Brown, Ph.D. (Contact PI); and Jose Szapocznik (PI). Role: PI (40% FTE) Grant#: R01HL148880-A Funding Source: National Institutes of Health / National Institute of Heart, Lung & Blood

    (NIH/NHLBI). Project Period: 4/1/20-3/31/23 Amount Requested: $2,321,577 total costs requested over 3 years (equal to $1,480,908 in

    direct costs + $840,669 in indirect costs including consortium costs). Outcome: Top 12%ile (score=32), reviewed by KNOD study section, 10/2019.

    (NHLBI’s FY 2020 funding strategy is to fund R01s to top 16%ile:

    h ttps://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/current-operating-guidelines).

    NEIGHBORHOOD GREENNESS, COGNITIVE PERFORMANCE AND VASCULAR OUTCOMES IN THE NORTHERN MANHATTAN STUDY: NOMAS-GREENNESS. (NIH R01 Grant Submitted to NIH/NIA on 6/5/19) Principal Investigator: Scott C. Brown, Ph.D. (Contact PI); Jose Szapocznik (PI); and Tatjana

    Rundek (PI). Role: PI (38% FTE) Grant#: R01AG066885-01 Funding Source: National Institutes of Health / National Institute on Aging (NIH/NIA) Project Period: 4/1/20-3/31/23 Amount Requested: $1,629,681 total costs requested over 3 years (equal to $1,036,593 in

    direct costs + $593,088 in indirect costs including consortium costs). Outcome: Not discussed, reviewed by NAME Study Section, 10/2019 (reviewer

    critiques addressable & will revise/resubmit to NIA for 3/5/20).

    http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/current-operating-guidelines)

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    S ubmitted Research Grants (continued ):

    LEVERAGING UNTAPPED OPPORTUNITIES IN PLACE AND TIME: A COMMUNITY-BASED CHILD WELL-BEING COLLABORATIVE (P hase II: Implementation, of U-LINK Grant) Principal Investigator: Rebecca Shearer, Ph.D. (UM Dept. of Psychology) Role: Co-Investigator (15% FTE), Grant#: U-LINK Phase II Grant (R. Shearer, PI) Funding Source: University of Miami Project Period: 10/1/19—9/30/20 Amount Requested: $150,000 total costs in Year 1. Outcome: Not Funded. This Phase II follow-up to Phase I was not funded.

    C ompleted Research:

    LEVERAGING UNTAPPED OPPORTUNITIES IN PLACE AND TIME: A COMMUNITY-BASED CHILD WELL-BEING COLLABORATIVE (P hase I: Developmental, of U-LINK Grant)

    Principal Investigator: Rebecca Shearer, Ph.D. (UM Dept. of Psychology) Role: Co-Investigator (5% FTE), Grant#: U-LINK Phase I Grant 19-781 (R. Shearer, PI) Funding Source: University of Miami Project Period: 1/2/19—8/31/19 Amount Requested: $40,000 total costs in Year 1.

    CDC PARTNERS TO IMPROVE COMMUNITY HEALTH (PICH) GRANT, MIAMI-DADE COUNTY

    (Follow-up to CDC Communities Putting Prevention to Work [CPPW] Grant) Principal Investigator: Lillian Rivera, M.D. (Miami-Dade County Health Dept., FL DOH) Role: Co-Investigator (~93% FTE) (UM Site PI), Increasing Physical

    Activity Opportunities in Miami-Dade County Parks, Recreation & Open Spaces (MDPROS) Project

    Grant#: Not Available (Grant submitted 7/18/14) Funding Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Project Period: 2/19/16-6/30/17 Amount Requested: $400,000 requested for Miami-Dade County Parks/UM Project ($125,000

    Subcontracted to UM for latest fiscal year).

    ACCREDITATION AND UTILIZATION OF CARDIAC ECHO LABORATORIES IN MEDICARE BENEFICIARIES: THE VALUE-Echo Study

    Principal Investigator: Tatjana Rundek, M.D., Ph.D. Role: Co-Investigator (16% effort) Grant#: Not Available (IAC Foundation Grant, submitted 1/15/15) Funding Source: Intersocietal Accreditation Commission (IAC) Project Period: 10/1/2015—9/30/2016 Total Award: $75,000 in total project costs requested over 1 year.

    HEALTH IMPACTS OF THE BUILT-ENVIRONMENT AMONG MIAMI MEDICARE /MEDICAID BENEFICIARIES (U.S. Housing & Urban Development) Principal Investigator: Scott Brown (15%) Grant #: HUD H-21620-RG Funding Source: U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development Project Period: 09/21/11 – 12/31/14 Total Award: $500,000

    UTILIZATION OF VASCULAR TESTING IN MEDICARE BENEFICIARIES: THE ROLE OF ULTRASOUND LABORATORY ACCREDITATION Principal Investigator: Tatjana Rundek, M.D., Ph.D.

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    Role: Co-Principal Investigator (8%) Grant #: Intersocietal Accreditation Commission (IAC) Foundation Grant Funding Source: Intersocietal Accreditation Commission (IAC)

    Project Period: 01/01/13 – 12/31/13 Total Award: $25,000

    HEALTH IMPACTS OF THE BUILT-ENVIRONMENT AMONG MIAMI MEDICARE /MEDICAID BENEFICIARIES (HFSF Administrative Supplement to HUD Grant) Principal Investigator: Scott Brown (0% FTE) Grant #: Health Foundation of South Florida Administrative Grant Funding Source: Health Foundation of South Florida (HFSF) Project Period: 4/1/12-3/31/13 Total Award: $30,000

    HISPANICS, BUILT ENVIRONMENT & METABOLIC SYNDROME Principal Investigator: J. Szapocznik Role: Project Director 50% FTE (6/12-9/12); 40% FTE (10/12-2/13) Grant #: R01 DK 74687 Funding Source: National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases Project Period: 3/1/07-2/28/13 Total Award: $4,044,735

    BUILT ENVIRONMENT & HISPANIC ELDERS’ HEALTH Principal Investigator: J. Szapocznik, Ph.D Role: Co-Principal Investigator and Project Director, 95% Grant #: R01 AG 027527 Funding Source: National Institute on Aging Project Period: 7/01/06-04/29/10 Total Award: $1,409,319

    WALKSAFE: STATEWIDE GRANT Principal Investigator: G. Hotz, Ph.D Role: Consultant, 5% Grant #: M7071 Funding Source: Florida Department of Health, Bureau of Emergency Medical Services Project Period: 7/1/07-6/30/08 Total Award: $240,000

    BUILT ENVIRONMENT & HISPANIC ELDERS’ BEHAVIORAL HEALTH Principal Investigator: J. Szapocznik, Ph.D Role: Investigator and Project Director, 100% Grant #: R01 MH 063709 Funding Source: National Institute of Mental Health/National Institute of Environmental Project Period: 9/30/00-8/31/06 Total Award: $2,584,689

    THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT AND HISPANIC ELDERS’ PHYSICAL FUNCTIONING Principal Investigator: Scott Brown, Ph.D. Grant #: L60 MD000884-01 Funding Source: National Center on Minority Health and Health Disparities Project Period: 7/1/04-6/30/06 Total Award: N/A

    19. Editorial responsibilities:

    Ad-hoc Invited Reviewer, BMC Public Health 2019 Ad-hoc Invited Reviewer, Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes (2 reviews) 2016, 2019

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    Ad-hoc Invited Reviewer, Health and Place 2011, 2014-15, 2018-19 Ad-hoc Invited Reviewer, Journal of Sport and Health Science 2019 Ad-hoc Invited Reviewer, Landscape and Urban Planning (2 reviews) 2015, 2019 Ad-hoc Invited Reviewer, Journal of International Neuropsychological Society 2004-2007, 2019 Ad-hoc Invited Reviewer, PLoS ONE 2018 Ad-hoc Invited Reviewer, International Journal of Environmental Research & Public Health 2017-2018 Ad-hoc Invited Reviewer, Journal of Urban Health 2018 Ad-hoc Invited Reviewer, Sustainability 2018 Ad-hoc invited Reviewer, Stroke (6 reviews) 2015-2017 Ad-hoc Invited Reviewer, BMJ Open 2016 Ad-hoc Invited Reviewer, American Journal of Preventive Medicine (2 reviews) 2013, 2016 Ad-hoc Invited Reviewer, American Journal of Public Health (3 reviews) 2004, 2015-2016 Ad-hoc Invited Reviewer, Acta Tropica 2015 Ad-hoc Invited Reviewer, Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design 2015 Ad-hoc Invited Reviewer, Preventive Medicine Reports 2015 Ad-hoc Invited Reviewer, Journal of Aging and Health (4 reviews) 2010-2015 Ad-hoc Invited Reviewer, Preventive Medicine 2014 Ad-hoc Invited Reviewer, American Journal of Epidemiology 2014 Ad-hoc Invited Reviewer, Health Environments Research & Design (HERD) Journal 2014

    Ad-hoc Invited Reviewer, International Journal of Aging and Human Development 2014

    Ad-hoc Invited Reviewer, Urban Studies Honorary Editorial Board Member, Journal of Psychosocial Intervention

    (Universidad de Valencia, Spain),

    2012

    2010-Present Ad-hoc Invited Reviewer, Environment and Behavior 2010 Ad-hoc Invited Reviewer, Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences 2006-2009 & 2013

    Ad-hoc Invited Reviewer, The Gerontologist 2006-2008 Ad-hoc Invited Reviewer, Drugs and Aging 2004 Ad-hoc Invited Reviewer, Journals of Gerontology: Psychological Sciences 2003 Ad-hoc Invited Reviewer, Journal of Psychosomatic Research 2003 Ad-hoc Invited Reviewer, Behavior Research and Therapy 2003 Ad-hoc Invited Reviewer, Gerontechnology 2002

    20. Professional and honorary organizations:

    Faculty Advisory Committee Member, Abess Center for Ecosystem Science & Policy 2019-pres Faculty Member, University of Miami Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center 2019-pres Affiliated Faculty Member, University of Miami Evelyn F. McKnight Brain Institute 2018-pres Affiliated Faculty Member, University of Miami Urban Studies Program 2014-pres Faculty Member, University of Miami Center on Aging 2012-pres Member, University of Miami Hussman Institute for Human Genomics 2010-2011 Member, Prevention Science and Methodology Group 2010-pres

    21. Honors and Awards:

    Community Member Recognition Award for 2018, in recognition of contributions 9/2018 to the Health and Built Environment Committee, Consortium for a Healthier Miami- Dade County, awarded by Dr. Lillian Rivera (Director, Florida Dept. of Health at Miami-Dade), at annual convening of Consortium for a Healthier Miami-Dade.

    American Institute of Architects (AIA) Design & Health Research Consortium, 12/2014-pres Charter Member (One of 11 inaugural university teams [with Prof. J. Lombard] Selected nationwide to address cross-cutting issues in design and public health); & Recently extended for another 3 years.

    American Pain Society Citation Poster Award 2003

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    Wilfred George Scott Fellowship in Gerontology, University of Toronto 1997-1998 Open Doctoral Fellowship, University of Toronto 1996-1998 Second Prize, Ontario Psychological Association’s Thesis Awards, Master’s Division 1996 Connaught Fellowship, University of Toronto 1993-1996 Phi Beta Kappa, West Virginia University 1993 Graduated summa cum laude, West Virginia University 1992.

    Psi Chi, Psychology Honorary 1991

    26. Post-Doctoral Fellowships:

    National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases (NIAMS) Post-Doctoral Trainee, University of Michigan Medical Center, Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Rheumatology,

    5/2001–6/2003

    National Institute on Aging (NIA) Post-Doctoral Trainee, University of Michigan Institute for Social Research and School of Social Work,

    9/1999–4/2001

    27. Other Professional Activities (Selected conference presentations since 2000):

    Invited Talks/Podcast at State, National and International Conferences and Meetings:

    Rudolph, L., Williams, T. T., & Brown, S. C. Transportation & Healthy Community Design. Invited talk for the APHA Webinar on “Climate Changes Health: Community Design & Transportation,” Year of Climate Change & Health Webinar Series, from the American Public Health Association (Organizer: K. Robb), Live streaming presentation and panel discussion, April 27, 2017.

    Brown, S. C., & Lombard, J. L. Collaboration and Action: Built Environment, Behavior and Health Team in Miami-Dade County. Invited talk at the College of Design, Construction and Planning, Rinker School of Construction Management; and the Center for Health and Built Environment, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, April 1, 2016.

    Brown, S. C., Lombard, J. L., & Nardi, M. The Neighborhood Park Project. Invited presentation at the Inaugural Convening of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) Design & Health Research Consortium, Princeton, New Jersey, March 5, 2015.

    Szapocznik, J., & Brown, S. C. Neighborhood walkability, behavior and health and possible implications toward improving the urban environment. Invited keynote talk at the 20th International Congress of Biometeorology, Cleveland, Ohio, September 29, 2014.

    Lombard, J. L., & Brown, S. C. Space for thought: Brown and Lombard current work on health and built environment. Invited talk at Space for Thought: Looking Back to Move Forward, International Symposium on Design for Wellbeing in the Built Environment, University of Warwick, Coventry, United Kingdom, March 10, 2014.

    Brown, S. C. Assessing the built environment’s impacts on Hispanic elders’ health. Invited talk at National Institute on Aging (NIA)-Sponsored Pre-conference Workshop on “Aging and Place: Neighborhoods and Health in a World Growing Older” (Organizers: I. Yen & Y. Michael), at the Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, San Diego, California, November 14, 2012.

    Szapocznik, J., & Brown, S. C. The role of the built environment in promoting healthy living. Invited talk at Symposium on “Place-Based Prevention Research: Examining Theory and Methods, Problems & Possibilities” (Chair: M. Mason; Discussant: P. Tolan), at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Prevention Research, Washington, DC, May 30, 2012.

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    Brown, S. C., & Lombard, J. L. Designing for Health and Well-Being. Invited podcast at the annual meeting of the American Institute of Architects (AIA). Interviewer: Markku Allison, AIA, Miami Beach, Florida, June 11, 2010. Retrieved: h ttp://www.aia.org/practicing/AIAB085925

    Brown, S. C., Lombard, J. L., Martinez, F., Mason, C. A., Plater-Zyberk, E., Spokane, A. R., Perrino, T., Pantin, H., & Szapocznik, J. The Built Environment and Hispanics' Health. Invited talk at The Built Environment and Wellbeing: An International Symposium, University of Warwick, Coventry, United Kingdom, March 17, 2009.

    Szapocznik, J., Plater-Zyberk, E., Brown, S. C., & Lombard, J. L. Built environment, behavior, and public health. Invited presentation to the Florida State Surgeon General, Dr. Ana M. Viamonte Ros, Tallahassee, Florida, September 5, 2008.

    Brown, S. C. Built and social environments and cognitive aging. Invited Panel Discussant at the Cognitive Aging Summit, by National Institute on Aging & McKnight Foundation, Washington, DC, October 11, 2007.

    Brown, S. C., & Park, D. C. Illness cognitions in older patients. Invited talk, Conference on Following Your Doctor’s Instructions: Cognitive and Social Psychological Perspectives, funded by the National Institute on Aging, St. Pete Beach, Florida, February 10, 2002.

    Other Talks at National and International Conferences and Meetings:

    Brown, S. C., Lombard, J., Hewitt, D., & Nardi, M. Collaborations for Health. Talk and interactive session presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Institute of Architects, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, May 20, 2016.

    Brown, S. C., Lombard, J., Szapocznik, J., Nardi, M., Marcus, S., & Gray, R. C. Roles of parks and housing in the health and well-being of Miami Medicare/Medicaid beneficiaries. Talk presented at Symposium on “The Role of Parks in Healthography: The Unique Contribution of Our Nation’s Greatest Resource to Health and Wellbeing” (Moderator: Z. Bashir), at Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, New Orleans, Louisiana, November 19, 2014.

    Nardi, M., Kardys, J., Lombard, J., Brown, S. C., Turtletaub, A., Webb, J., Bowers, J., & Rivera, L. Improving health through park and recreation policies. Talk presented at Symposium on “The Role of Parks in Healthography: The Unique Contribution of Our Nation’s Greatest Resource to Health and Wellbeing” (Moderator: Z. Bashir), at Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, New Orleans, Louisiana, November 19, 2014.

    Brown, S. C., Wang, K., Dong, C., Farrell, M. B., Heller, G., Gornik, H., Hutchisson, M., Needleman, L., Benenati, J. F., Jaff, M. R., Meier, G., Perese, S., Bendick, P., Katanick, S., & Rundek, T. Accreditation status and geographical location of outpatient vascular testing facilities among Medicare beneficiaries: The VALUE Study: V ascular Accreditation, Location, & Utilization Evaluation. Talk presented at “Cardiovascular Ultrasound” Scientific Session (Moderators: J. Blebea; & Leslie Scoutt), at the Annual Meeting of the American Institute for Ultrasound in Medicine, Las Vegas, Nevada, March 31, 2014.

    Brown, S. C., & Plater-Zyberk, E. Health impacts of the built environment among Miami Medicare/ Medicaid beneficiaries: An overview. Talk presented at Workshop, “What Does Accessibility Really Mean in Low-Income Communities? New Findings on Access, Employment, and Health Outcomes” (Moderator: A. Hartell), at the 93rd Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board (TRB) of the National Academies, Washington, DC, January 12, 2014.

    Brown, S. C., & Plater-Zyberk, E. Health impacts of the built environment among Miami Medicare/ Medicaid beneficiaries: An overview. Talk presented at the U.S. Housing & Urban Development (HUD) Sustainable Communities Grantee Meeting, at The Urban Institute, Washington, DC, January 13, 2014.

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    Brown, S. C., Mason, C. A., Lombard, J. L., Martinez, F., Plater-Zyberk, E., Spokane, A. R., Pantin, H., & Szapocznik, J. The relationship of built environment “eyes on the street” features to social support and psychological distress in Hispanic elders in Miami, FL. Talk presented at Symposium on “Aging in US Urban Neighborhoods: Quality of Life & Quality of Living” (Chair: I. Yen; Co-Chair: Y. Michael; Discussant: J. Kelley-Moore), at Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, New Orleans, Louisiana, November 23, 2010.

    Brown, S. C., & Lombard, J. Designing for health and well-being. Talk presented at the annual meeting of the American Institute of Architects (AIA), Miami Beach, Florida, June 11, 2010.

    Brown, S. C., Lombard, J., & Parker, D. Assessing neighborhoods at the block level. Talk presented at the Congress for the New Urbanism (CNU 18) organized with Centers for Disease Control & Prevention, “New Urbanism: Rx for Healthy Places,” Atlanta, Georgia, May 22, 2010.

    Szapocznik, J., Brown, S. C., & Linkovich Kyle, T. L. Built environment, behavior, and health. Talk presented at Plenary Session, “The Built Environment: Implications for Health and Social Connection,” at the Society for Prevention Research, San Francisco, California, May 29, 2008.

    Szapocznik, J., Brown, S. C., Perrino, T., Spokane, A., Gorman-Smith, D., Lombard, J., Martinez, F., Plater-Zyberk, E., & Mason, C. Walkability and prescription drug abuse. Talk presented at the National Institute on Drug Abuse, Bethesda, Maryland, April 11, 2007.

    Szapocznik, J., Brown, S. C., & Perrino, T. Using the built environment to influence outcomes for kids and adults. Talk presented at the Mapping the Environment Workshop, National Institute on Drug Abuse, Bethesda, Maryland, November 1-2, 2006.

    Brown, S. C., & Szapocznik, J. Relationship of the built environment to Hispanic elders’ behavioral health. Roundtable Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, December 13, 2005.

    Brown, S. C., & Park, D. C. Roles of age and familiarity in learning of health information. Talk presented at the Roybal Centers Symposium at the Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Chicago, Illinois, November 17, 2001.

    Poster Presentations at National and International Conferences:

    Brown, S. C., Wang, K., Lombard, J., Rundek, T., Dong, C., Marinovic Gutierrez, C., Byrne, M. M., Toro, M., Nardi, M. I., Kardys, J., & Szapocznik, J. The relationship of neighborhood greenness to heart disease in 249,405 US Medicare beneficiaries. Poster presented at the American Heart Association-EPI/Lifestyle Scientific Sessions, Poster Session 1, Houston, Texas, March 5, 2019.

    Brown, S. C., Lombard, J., Wang, K., Toro, M., Byrne, M. M., Rundek, T., Dong, C., Nardi, M., Kardys, J., & Szapocznik, J. Neighborhood greenness, active living opportunities, and Alzheimer’s disease among 249,405 U.S. Medicare beneficiaries. Poster presented at the Active Living Research Conference, Poster Session 1, Charleston, South Carolina, February 17, 2019.

    Brown, S. C., Lombard J., Wang, K., Hopwood, S., Perrino, T., Toro, M., Byrne, M. M., Rundek, T., Dong, C., Marinovic Gutierrez, C., Nardi, M. I., Kardys, J., & Szapocznik, J. Neighborhood greenness and Alzheimer’s disease in 249,405 U.S. Medicare beneficiaries. Poster presented at the Alzheimer’s Association International Conference, Developing Topics Poster Session, Chicago, Illinois, July 25, 2018.

    Brown, S. C., Lombard, J., & Nardi, M. Cross-Sectoral, Cross-Disciplinary Collaborations to Enhance Active Living. Poster presented at the Active Living Research Conference 2017, Poster Session, Clearwater, Florida, February 26, 2017.

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    Brown, S. C., Lombard, J., & Nardi, M. University of Miami Built Environment, Behavior & Health Research Group; and Miami-Dade Parks, Recreation & Open Spaces Department. Poster presented at the Second Annual Meeting of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) Design & Health Research Consortium, Alexandria, Virginia, April 13, 2016.

    Brown, S. C., Wang, K., Dong, C., Farrell, M. B., Heller, G. V., Gornik, H. L., Hutchisson, M., Needleman, L., Benenati, J. F., Jaff, M. R., Meier, G. H., Perese, S., Bendick, P., Hamburg, N. M., Lohr, J. M., LaPerna, L., Leers, S. A., Lilly, M. P., Tegeler, C., Katanick, S. L., Alexandrov, A., & Rundek, T. Accreditation status of outpatient cerebrovascular testing facilities among Medicare beneficiaries: The VALUE (Vascular Accreditation, Location & Utilization Evaluation) Study. Poster presented at the International Stroke Conference, Nashville, Tennessee, February 12, 2015.

    Brown, S. C., Pantin, H., Huang, S., Lombard, J., Brown, C. H., Toro, M., Perrino, T., Perez-Gomez, G., & Plater-Zyberk, E. The relationship of the built environment to walking in recent Cuban immigrants: The Cuban Health Study. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the National Hispanic Science Network, Miami, Florida, August 26, 2011.

    Brown, S. C., Mason, C. A., Perrino, T., Lombard, J., Martinez, F., Plater-Zyberk, E., Spokane, A., Szapocznik, J. Built environment predicts Hispanic elders’ physical functioning: The role of “eyes on the street.” Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, San Francisco, California, November 17, 2007.

    Perrino, T., Brown, S. C., & Szapocznik, J. Depressive symptoms among urban Hispanic elders: Prevalence and socio-demographic correlates. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Dallas, Texas, November 17, 2006.

    Brown, S. C., Mason, C. A., Spokane, A. R., Cruza-Guet, M. C., Lopez, B., & Szapocznik, J. The relationship of the neighborhood social environment to Hispanic elders’ cognitive and emotional functioning. Poster presented at Cognitive Aging Conference, Atlanta, April 22, 2006.

    Szapocznik, J., Brown, S. C., Mason, C., Spokane, A., Lombard, J., Martinez, F., Plater-Zyberk, E. The relationship of the built environment to Hispanic elders’ neighboring behavior, social support, and mental health. Poster presented at the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) Health Disparities Grantees Meeting, Durham, North Carolina, Jan. 10, 2005.

    Williams, D. A., Gendreau, R. M., Brown, S. C., & Clauw, D. J. Impact of the U. S. terrorist attacks on pain and insomnia in patients with preexisting pain. Poster presented at Annual Meeting of the American Pain Society, Chicago, Illinois, March 20, 2003. (American Pain Society Citation Poster Award.)

    Brown, S. C., Glass, J. M., Park, D. C., & Crofford, L. J. Depression mediates the relationship between pain and cognitive function in rheumatoid arthritis patients. Poster presented at American College of Rheumatology, San Francisco, California, November 14, 2001.

    Talks at State & Local Conferences, Seminars, Meetings, and Symposia:

    Brown, S. C. The relationship of neighborhood greenness to heart disease in 249,405 U.S. Medicare beneficiaries. Invited speaker and panel discussant for Geographic Information System (GIS) Day, organized by University of Miami Department of Geography & Regional Studies, UM Richter Library, Coral Gables, FL, November 14, 2019.

    Brown, S. C. Built environment, behavior and health. Invited speaker at the McKnight Research Seminar, Evelyn F. McKnight Brain Institute, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Department of Neurology, Miami, FL, August 21, 2019.

    Bulotsky-Shearer, R., Delgado, C., Brown, S. C., Bachin, R. F. U-LINK: Using big data to understand and improve child health and well-being. Invited speakers at Pediatrics Grand Rounds, Mailman Center for

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    Child Development, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, Miami, FL, September 27, 2019.

    Galan, V., Brown, S. C., & Lombard, J. Age-Friendly Design for Parks & Open Spaces: Research Foundations. Invited presentation and panel discussion at the “Fit City Miami 5: Age Friendly Active Design” conference, invited by the American Institute of Architects Miami (AIA Miami) / Miami Center for Architecture & Design (MCAD), Coral Gables, Florida, February 22, 2018.

    Brown, S. C., & Szapocznik, J. Predictive study of the impacts of greenness and greening interventions on health in low-income Miami-Dade elders. Invited presentation at the Health Foundation of South Florida, Miami, FL, December 14, 2017.

    Brown, S. C., Lombard, J., & Nardi, M. Cross-disciplinary, cross-sectoral collaborations in health and the built environment. Invited talk presented to the Health and Built Environment Committee, Consortium for a Healthier Miami-Dade County, Miami-Dade County Health Department, Miami, FL, May 10, 2016.

    Brown, S. C., Lombard, J., & Szapocznik, J. Built environment, behavior and health. Talk presented at the Florida Research on Diet, Exercise and Obesity (RODEO) Conference, a conference of all four Florida schools/programs of public health, at the University of South Florida, Tampa, FL, June 30, 2015.

    Brown, S. C., & Lombard, J. Built Environment, Behavior, & Health Team. Invited talk presented to the Florida State Surgeon General, Dr. John Armstrong, MD, at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine Department of Public Health Sciences, October 23, 2014.

    Brown, S. C., & Lombard, J. Built Environment, Behavior, & Health Team. Invited talk presented to the Dean of the University of Florida College of Public Health & Health Professions, Dr. Michael G. Perri, Ph.D., at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine Department of Public Health Sciences, October 29, 2014.

    Lombard, J., & Brown, S. C. Built environment and health. Invited talk presented at the Obesity Symposium at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, October 10, 2011.

    Brown, S. C., Mason, C. A., Lombard, J. L., Martinez, F., Plater-Zyberk, E., Spokane, A. R., Newman, F. L., Pantin, H., & Szapocznik, J. The built environment and healthy aging. Talk presented at the Veteran’s Administration Geriatric Research, Education, and Clinical Center (VA GRECC), “A PACT for Healthy Aging: A GRECC Conference,” Coral Gables, FL, September 16, 2011.

    Brown, S. C. Built environment and Hispanic elders’ health and mental health. Invited talk presented at the McKnight Research Monthly Research Presentation Series, Department of Neurology, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, November 18, 2009.

    Brown, S. C. Built environment and Hispanic health. Talk presented at the Department of Epidemiology and Public Health Faculty Meeting, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, May 21, 2008.

    Brown, S. C., Szapocznik, J, & Perrino, T. Findings from the Hispanic Elders’ Behavioral Health Study: Ecological predictors of health. Talk presented at the Center for Family Studies Faculty Meeting, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, May 14, 2007.

    Brown, S. C., Perrino, T., & Szapocznik, J. Family environment and community health. Talk presented at the Center for Family Studies Faculty Meeting, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, September 19, 2005.

    Brown, S. C., Williams, D. A., Gendreau, R. M., & Clauw, D. J. Impacts of the U. S. terrorist attacks on pain and insomnia on patients with preexisting pain. Oral presentation at Dept. of Internal Medicine

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    Research Symposium, U. of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, May 10, 2003.

    Brown, S. C. Aging, health, and cognition. Invited talk, Center for Family Studies, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Miami School of Medicine, Miami, Florida, April 24, 2003.

    Poster Presentations at Local Conferences, Seminars, and Symposia:

    Guet, S., Newton, R., Spokane, A. R., Carp, S., Brown, S. C., Cruza-Guet, M.-C., & Szapocznik, J. Factors associated with functional status in community dwelling Hispanic elders. Poster presented at Temple University College of Health Professions and Social Work (CHPSW) Research Day, Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, April 23, 2010. (Poster received Certificate for Meritorious Scientific Poster Presentation).

    VI. TEACHING

    28. Teaching Awards Received: None

    29. Teaching Specializations:

    Instructor EPH 640: Urban Environment & Public Health (taught 9 times; formerly, EPH 540) Spr. 2012-Fall 2019 University of Miami, Dept. of Public Health Sciences

    Instructor EPH 648: Climate, Cool Cities & Healthy Communities Spring 2018 (new course developed for Masters & Public Health degree program) University of Miami, Dept. of Public Health Sciences

    Instructor COM 695: Advanced Projects, Directed Research, &/or Independent Study Summer 2018 (Directed readings course requested by Zara Masood [PhD student in Communications], Resulting in opinion paper on climate & health in Pakistan, to be submitted for peer review) University of Miami, School of Communications and Dept. of Public Health Sciences

    Instructor EPH 684: Collaboratory (Special Topics Course, co-taught w/ Perrino & Horigian) Fall 2015 Built Environment Thematic Group, University of Miami, Dept. of Public Health Sciences

    Instructor EPH 612: Energy Balance I: Foundations of Nutrition & Physical Activity EPH 613: Energy Balance II: Energy Balance & Health Fall 2010-Spring 2012 University of Miami, Dept. of Epidemiology & Public Health

    Instructor EPH 682: Advanced Individual Study Fall 2010-Fall 2011 University of Miami – Dept. of Epidemiology & Public Health

    Mentor BIL 495 & BIL 496, Independent Research Study Fall 2010-Spring 2011 University of Miami

    Lecturer, PSY 474: Advances in Child Development 4/3/19 University of Miami – Dept. of Psychology (Instructor: Rebecca Shearer)

    Lecturer, MDR 550: Introduction to Medical Profession (MD Track, 1st-year MD student course) 8/14/19

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    University of Miami – Dept. of Pediatrics (Instructor: Jeff Brosco)

    Lecturer, EPH 646: Climate & Public Health 10/25/17, 10/24/18, & 10/23/19 University of Miami – Dept. of Public Health Sciences

    Lecturer, EPH 641: Aspects of Environmental Health (MD/MPH Track) 10/26/17, 10/25/18, & 10/24/19 University of Miami – Dept. of Public Health Sciences

    Lecturer, EPH 500: Introduction to Public Health University of Miami – Dept. of Public Health Sciences

    7/16/14

    Lecturer, EPH 600: Doctoral Research Seminar University of Miami – Dept. of Public Health Sciences

    3/26/14

    Lecturer, HCS 206: Introduction to Public Health University of Miami – School of Nursing and Health Studies

    10/28/13

    Lecturer, EPH 522: Obesity & Public Health University of Miami – Dept. of Public Health Sciences

    9/16/13 & 9/2/14

    Lecturer, EPH 584: Special Topics: Global Public Health Documentary Making University of Miami – Dept. of Public Health Sciences

    9/10/13

    Lecturer, URB 301: Cities In Time and Space University of Miami – Dept. of Geography & Regional Studies

    3/30/2012 & 3/19/2013

    Lecturer, EPH 561: Public Health Nutrition University of Miami Dept. of Epidemiology & Public Health

    4/1/2010

    Lecturer, EPH 584: Special Topics: Research Topics in Public Health University of Miami - Dept. of Epidemiology & Public Health.

    9/1/2009

    Instructor, Psychology of Aging (taught 4 times), University of Toronto

    1997-1998

    Instructor, Higher Cognitive Processes, University of Toronto

    1996

    Teaching Assistant for 7 courses 1993-1999

    Basic Cognitive Processes, Higher Cognitive Processes, Learning and Memory Laboratory, Attention and Performance, Psychology of Aging, Introductory Social Psychology, and Psychology of Language University of Toronto

    30. Thesis and dissertation advising/post-doctoral student supervision:

    Isabelle Salvaterra (M.S.P.H. Student), Masters Thesis Committee Member and Chair, “Systematic Literature Review of the Relationship between Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) and Cognitive Development in Children.” University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Dept. of Public Health Sciences. Defended on 5/22/2018

    Jessica Loring (M.D./Ph.D. Student in Epidemiology) D issertation Committee Member, “Subclinical Vascular Brain Damage, Vascular Risk Factors, & Depression in Successful

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    Cognitive Aging.” University of Miami Miller School of Medicine (Dissertation Committee Chair: Dr. Lora Fleming), Defended on 4/16/2010

    Cristina Cruza-Guet, M.Ed., Dissertation Committee Member, “A Longitudinal Analysis of the Relationship between Social Support and Psychological Distress Among Hispanic Elders in Miami, FL.” Lehigh University College of Education (Dissertation Committee Chair: Dr. Arnold Spokane), Defended on 7/19/2010

    VII. SERVICE

    31. ACADEMIC SERVICE: Includes University committee and administrative responsibilities:

    Faculty Advisor for MD/MPH Students, University of Miami Dept. of Public Health Sci. 2018-Present

    Faculty Advisor for MPH/MSPH Students, University of Miami Dept. of Public Health Sci. 2015-Pres.

    Invited Judge for Eastern-Atlantic Student Research Forum (ESRF) 2018, UM Miller

    School of Medicine: Judged posters for both a) Dept. of Public Health Sciences

    Showcase; and b) General ESRF Poster Submissions, Miami, FL; on Feb. 23, 2018 Spring 2018 &

    and Feb. 22, 2019. Spring 2019

    Invited Faculty Panel Discussant, U. Miami School of Graduate Studies, Symposium on

    Research Intersections, “Interdisciplinary Projects: How To Start and Sustain Them,”

    Shalala Student Center, Coral Gables, FL, Invited by Dean G. Prado; October 26, 2017 Fall 2017

    Faculty Advisory Committee Member, Urban Studies Program,

    University of Miami, College of Arts & Sciences, 2011-2014

    Member of Admissions Committee for M.D./M.P.H. University of Miami Miller School of Medicine 2010-2011

    Invited Faculty Discussant, U. Miami Dept. of Public Health Sciences, Symposium

    on “Population, Health and Environment: A Public Dialogue,” Co-Sponsored by UM

    Miller School of Medicine; the Center for Environment and Population (CEP); and

    Sierra Club Global Population and Environment (GPEP) Program; Mar, 24, 2014 Spring 2014

    Invited Faculty Discussant, U. Miami Dept. of Epidemiology & Public Health,

    Public Health Student Association (PHSA), “Unnatural Causes: Health and Place” Spring 2011

    Invited Judge for Citizens Board Research and Creativity Forum, Coral Gables, FL 2004

    32. PROFESSIONAL SERVICE: Includes national and professional service responsibilities:

    Invited Participant, University of Florida Clinical and Translational Science Institute (UF CTSI), “An Un-Meeting on Rural Health & Health Equities,” Gainesville, FL April 7-8, 2019

    - Invited by University of Miami Clinical & Translational Science Institute (UM CTSI) to represent UM at this 2-day conference on rural health and health equities,

    hosted by the UF CTSI and the Center for Leading Innovation & Collaboration (CLIC), the

    coordinating center for the NIH Clinical & Translational Science Awards (CTSA) Program.

    Invited Member, Robert Wood Johnson “Evidence for Action: Culture of Health” Delegation

    One Water Summit 2018 (US Water Alliance national meeting), Twin Cities, MN July 10-12, 2018

    Charter Member, American Institute of Architects (AIA) Research Consortium on Dec. 2014—Pres.

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    Design & Health (with School of Architecture and Miami-Dade Parks Dept.), one of

    11 inaugural university teams selected to collaborate in cross-cutting research in design & health:

    We are working with Parks to increase physical activity opportunities in underserved areas.

    (We were just invited for another 3 years of participation in the Consortium, through 2020.)

    Invited Reviewer of Seed Grants for the Center for Healthy Minds,

    University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Illinois 2006

    Invited Reviewer of Seed Grants for Center on Aging and Cognition:

    Health, Education, and Training (CACHET), Ann Arbor, Michigan 2002-2003

    O ther Professional Service: Consulting

    Consultant, Parks Foundation, Miami-Dade County 10/2016—10/2018

    Provided Consultation on Health Messaging & Open Space Master Plan Implementation,

    with Maria Nardi, Deputy Director, Miami-Dade County Parks, Miami, FL ($25,000/year for 2 years).

    (=~24% FTE coverage for 2 years).

    Consultant, Presence Health System, Chicago, IL; and DPZ Architectural Firm Fall 2015—Fall 2016

    Provided Consultation on “Community Visioning Workshop for Healthy Design,”

    with Dougal Hewitt, CMO, Presence Health System, Chicago, IL ($16,000)

    Consultant, Miami-Dade County Parks Foundation Fall 2015

    Provided Consultation on Increasing Physical Activity Opportunities with Miami-Dade

    County Parks, with Maria Nardi, Dir. of Planning & Design Excellence, Miami, FL ($7,000)

    33. COMMUNITY SERVICE: Includes Community Activities:

    Invited Presenter/Participant, 2019 Community Health Assessment & Improvement Plan Mtg.

    (Invited by Florida Dept. of Health at Miami-Dade to present on Physical Environment and

    participate in breakout sessions on healthy neighborhoods to create new 5-year Community

    Health Improvement Plan, addressing strategic health priorities for Miami-Dade County) 7/18/2019

    Participant & DPHS Faculty Liaison, Wagner Creek Public Visioning Workshop

    (Invited by The Nature Conservancy to facilitate DPHS student participation in public

    workshop to design new resilient green space along the Wagner Creek on NW 14th St.) 11/8/2017

    (h ttps://www.nature.org/en-us/about-us/where-we-work/united-states/florida/stories-in-florida/florida- w

    agner-creek-restoration/)

    Member, Health & Built Environment Committee, Consortium for a Healthier 3/2016—Present

    Miami-Dade County, Miami-Dade County Department of Health

    Member, Health & Wellness Advisory Committee of The Underline 3/2016—Present

    (h ttps://www.theunderline.org/)

    Member, Advisory Committee, Active Design Guidelines for Miami

    (Invited by the Miami chapter of the American Institute of Architects) 9/2015—6/2017

    (h ttp://activedesignmiami.org/wp-content/uploads/ActiveDesignMiami_Download_REV160117.pdf)

    Secretary, Board of Directors, Miami Gay Men’s Chorus 1/2016—9/2016

    Member of Board of Directors, Miami Gay Men’s Chorus 8/2015—9/2016

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    Community Performer/Singer, with Miami Gay Men’s Chorus at “Make-A-Wish Ball,”

    Annual Gala Fundraiser for the Make-A-Wish of Southern Florida, Miami, FL, which

    raises money to grant the wishes of children with life-threatening medical conditions. 11/7/2015

    Community Performer/Singer/Actor in “Alex in Discoland,” a musical on HIV/AIDS prevention,

    by the Miami Gay Men’s Chorus, at Miami Senior High School Auditorium, Miami, FL.

    Soloist (in role of “Card#5”) for song, “AIDS Anxiety” from the AIDS Quilt Songbook. 6/12-13/2015

    Community Performer/Participant, with Miami Gay Men’s Chorus, in “Happy and Healthy

    Living: A Free Fun Filled LGBT Fair Celebrating Diversity,” by the Lighthouse for the

    Blind, Miami, FL. (Event included free eye exams, healthy mind/body presentations.) 5/30/2015

    Invited Participant, National Recreation and Parks Association (NRPA) Innovation Lab,

    Miami, Florida 3/12/2015

    Participant, AIDS Walk Miami Spring 2013—2015

    M edia Interviews on Public Health Findings (TV/Radio/Newspaper/Online News Stories):

    i) Interviewee, American Heart Association News, “AHA News: Your neighborhood’s 10/31/2019 walkability may be a trick-or-treat for your heart all year.” Newspaper article in US News & World Report. (Reporter: Mike Precker). Published Oct. 31, 2019. Online article available at: h ttps://www.usnews.com/news/health-news/articles/2019-10-31/aha-news-your-neighborhoods- w alkability-may-be-a-trick-or-treat-for-your-heart-all-year

    ii) Interviewee, The Irish Times, “The health advantages of green spaces in urban 7/25/2019 areas,” Newspaper article in The Irish Times (Dublin, Ireland). (Reporter: Anthony King). Published July 25, 2019. Online article available at: h ttps://www.irishtimes.com/news/science/the- h ealth-advantages-of-green-spaces-in-urban-areas-1.3954054

    iii) Interviewee, CNN News, “Outdoor walking meetings boost your mental and 6/26/2019

    physical health,” News Article on CNN website. (Reporter: Douglas Hyde). Published June 26, 2019. Online article available at: h ttps://www.cnn.com/2019/05/20/health/sw-benefits-of- o utdoor-walking-meetings/index.html

    iv) Interviewee, American Heart Association News, “Living in a green, leafy 3/05/2019

    neighborhood could cut heart attack risk,” Blog post on AHA Heart and Stroke News website. (Reporter: John McCosh). Published on March 5, 2019. Online article available at: h ttps://www.heart.org/en/news/2019/03/05/living-in-a-green-leafy-neighborhood-could-cut-heart- a ttack-risk

    v) Interviewee, Channel 10 Local TV News (WPLG, Miami): “UM study finds higher levels of green space linked with lower health problems,” TV News Segment. (Reporter: Kristi Krueger). Originally aired on May 24, 2016. Video and online news story available at: h ttp://www.local10.com/video/um-study-finds-higher-levels-of-green-space-linked-with-lower-health- p roblems 5/24/2016

    vi) Interviewee, “Fried on Business” Radio Show (weekly business radio show), on “Green Neighborhoods Keep You Healthy.” Originally aired on May 15, 2016, on 880 AM Radio (WBAZ, “The Biz,” Miami, FL). Podcast available online at: h ttp://friedonbusiness.com/scott-brown-green-neighborhoods-keep-you-healthy/ 5/15/2016

    v) Interviewee, “Fried on Business” Radio Show (weekly business radio show), on

    “Walking for Wellness.” (Interviewer: Jim Fried). Originally aired on June 26, 2014,

    on 880 AM Radio (WBAZ, “The Biz,” Miami. FL). Podcast available online at:

    http://www.usnews.com/news/health-news/articles/2019-10-31/aha-news-your-neighborhoods-http://www.irishtimes.com/news/science/the-http://www.cnn.com/2019/05/20/health/sw-benefits-of-http://www.heart.org/en/news/2019/03/05/living-in-a-green-leafy-neighborhood-could-cut-heart-http://www.local10.com/video/um-study-finds-higher-levels-of-green-space-linked-with-lower-health-

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    h ttp://friedonbusiness.com/scott-brown-walking-for-wellness/ 6/26/2014

    vi) Interviewee, Channel 10 Local TV News (WPLG, Miami): “Report: 2/3 of

    Miami-Dade Residents Overweight or Obese,” TV News Segment. (Reporter: Todd

    Tongen). Originally aired on July 2, 2014. Video and online news story available at:

    w ww.local10.com/news/effects-of-where-you-live-amount-of-exercise-you-get/26767196 7/02/2014

    vii) Interviewee, Miami Today News (weekly newspaper). “Suburban sprawl also hits

    waistlines, UM research finds.” (Reporter: Nina Lincoff). Published on July 9, 2014.

    Online article available at: w ww.miamitodaynews.com/2014/07/09/suburban-sprawl-also-hits-

    w aistlines-um-research-finds/ 7/09/2014

    viiii) Interviewee, El Nuevo Herald (daily newspaper), “Cubanos participant en estudio de

    salud en Miami.” (Reporter: Alexandra Torrealba). Published on July 21, 2014.

    h ttp://www.elnuevoherald.com/2014/07/21/1803682/cubanos-participan-en-estudio.html 7/21/2014

    Member, Data & Evaluation Work Group, Hialeah Healthy Kids Initiative to Combat

    Childhood Obesity, for the City of Hialeah, Florida Spring 2011

    Volunteer for HIV and AIDS Resource Center (HARC), Ypsilanti, Michigan 2002

    http://www.elnuevoherald.com/2014/07/21/1803682/cubanos-participan-en-estudio.html