CURRICULUM VITAE

DANIEL L. HOWARD

Business Address: Texas A&M University 4476 TAMU College Station, TX 77843-4476 (979) 862-4508 [email protected] or [email protected]

Home Address: 3833 S. Texas Avenue Bryan, TX 77802 (919) 280-1409 (cell) [email protected]

PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION:

POSTDOCTORAL FELLOW University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill National Research Service Award Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services (NRSA) in Health Services Research Research Agency for Healthcare Research Chapel Hill, NC and Quality (AHRQ) (1997-1998)

POSTDOCTORAL FELLOW Paul B. Cornely Postdoctoral Scholar School of Public Health Dept. of Health Services Management and Policy; Ford Foundation/Rockefeller Foundation School of Social Work Postdoctoral Fellow Program on Poverty, the Underclass, and Public Policy (1992-1994) Ann Arbor, Michigan

Ph.D., EDUCATION AND HUMAN Vanderbilt University DEVELOPMENT (1992) Peabody College of Education and Human (Policy Development and Program Evaluation Development with an emphasis on Health Policy) Vanderbilt Institute for Public Policy Studies Nashville, Tennessee

B.A., ECONOMICS (1987) University of Michigan College of Literature, Science, and the Arts Ann Arbor, Michigan DANIEL L. HOWARD Page 2 of 34

RESEARCH INTERESTS:

• Opioid Use, Substance Use, Cultural Competency, and Workforce Diversity; • Minority Health and Racial Health Disparities Research; • Health Services Research; • Health Policy, Program Development, and Evaluation; • Epidemiological Patterns of Disease among and the Minority Elderly.

TEACHING INTERESTS:

• Grant writing for the social sciences; • Professional writing and academic publishing; • Racial health disparities; • Health policy; Public health • Policies that disproportionately affect African Americans (welfare, drug, children and health); • Policy Analysis and Implementation; • Program Development and Evaluation; • Health Economics; Health Organizations; • Medical Sociology; Social Epidemiology.

PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS:

Texas A&M University, College Station, TX (2020 - present)

PROFESSOR (Tenured) Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences

Texas A&M Health Science Center, College Station, TX (2016 - present)

ADJUNCT PROFESSOR Department of Health Policy and Management School of Public Health

Texas A&M University, College Station, TX (2014 - present)

PROFESSOR (Tenured) College of Liberal Arts

PPRI PROFESSOR AND FELLOW Public Policy Research Institute

AFFILIATED PROFESSOR Department of Sociology

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Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN (2012 – 2013)

ADJOINT PROFESSOR Center for Medicine, Health, and Society College of Arts and Science

Meharry Medical College, Nashville, TN (2010 – 2013)

FOUNDING EXECUTIVE Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

DIRECTOR Center for Health Policy at MMC and Vanderbilt U.

PROFESSOR School of Graduate Studies and Research

Shaw University, Raleigh, NC (1998 – 2009)

PROFESSOR (2005 - 2009) Institute for Health, Social, and Community Research

FOUNDING DIRECTOR (2004-2009) Office of Human Subjects Protection

FOUNDING DIRECTOR (2003-2009) Institute for Health, Social, and Community Research

DIRECTOR (2000 - 2009) Office of Research and Sponsored Programs

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR College of Arts and Sciences (1998-2004) Department of Natural Sciences and Mathematics

North Carolina Central University, Durham, NC (1997)

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR Department of Health Education

Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH (1994 – 1996)

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR School of Medicine Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics Division of Health Services Research

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATION:

ASSOCIATE FACULTY MEMBER Texas A&M University (2020-present) College of Liberal Arts Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences Diversity Science Research Cluster College Station, TX

SCHOLAR Texas A&M Health Science Center (2016-present) School of Public Health DANIEL L. HOWARD Page 4 of 34

Department of Health Policy and Management Program on Health Policy Research College Station, TX

FACULTY FELLOW Texas A&M University (2015-2018) College of Architecture Center for Health Systems & Design College Station, TX

SENIOR RESEARCH FELLOW University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (2009-2019) Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services RESEARCH FELLOW Research (2002-2009) Chapel Hill, NC

TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY COURSES TAUGHT:

PSYC 689 / SOCI 682 - Grant Writing for the Social Sciences (Writing Intensive; Cross-listed; Graduate Designation; Alternate Department of Sociology Required Course) - Fall Semesters 2015 – 2019.

Developed proposal was extramural and/or internal grant funded: Arden Anderson1 (multiple funding awards (6)); JaMeisha Brown; Theodoros Giannouchos2; Vanessa Gonlin1; Julie Kircher; Andrew McNeely; Kate Willyard. Developed proposal submitted for funding: Apryl Williams1. Developed proposal into academic peer-reviewed manuscript: Theodoros Giannouchos2. Developed proposal into Ph.D. Dissertation: Marvellous Atkinlotan2; Yuxian Du2. Developed proposal into Master’s Thesis: N/A (~30% of 24 total students in course have received extramural and/or internal grant awards.) (~50% of 24 total students in course have received grant awards, submitted proposal or developed manuscript/dissertation/thesis from proposal.) (Twelve (12) funding awards have been made from the 24 grant proposals developed in course.)

SOCI 683 - Professional Writing and Publication (Writing Intensive; Graduate Designation; Department Required Course) - Spring Semesters 2017 - 2020.

Developed paper published in academic peer-reviewed manuscript within respective field: Marvellous Akinlotan2; Nafiseh Faghihi; Chao Fan; Vanessa Gonlin1; Hyunseok Hwang; Qingchun Li; Andrew McNeely. Developed paper received ‘Revise and Resubmit’ from academic peer-reviewed journal: Gabriel Miller1; Martin Puga, Jr. Developed paper submitted to academic peer-reviewed journal: Yuxian Du2 (2). Developed paper into Ph.D. dissertation: N/A Developed paper into Master’s Thesis: N/A Developed paper into extramural and/or internal grant proposal and submitted: N/A Developed paper was extramural and/or internal grant funded: N/A (~30% of 26 total students in course have published academic peer-reviewed manuscripts.) (~45% of 26 total students in course have either published manuscript, received ‘revise/resubmit’ response for paper, or submitted papers for peer-review.) DANIEL L. HOWARD Page 5 of 34

1Currently faculty member; 2Currently in Postdoctoral position.

DOCTORAL PROJECT COMMITTEE:

Jameisha (Meisha) Brown, M.S., CHES, Candidate for Ph.D. in Health Education, Dept. of Health & Kinesiology, Transdisciplinary Center for Health Equity Research, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX. Chaired by Idethia Harvey, Dr.PH.; Co-chaired by Yorghos Apostolopoulos, Ph.D., 2018 – 2019.

Lucy Ibemere, Candidate for the Doctor in Health Administration (DHA), The Executive Doctoral Program in Health Administration and Leadership at the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC), Charleston, SC. Chaired by Dr. Kip Simpson, MUSC, 2002-2004. (Completed August 2004).

MASTERS PROJECT COMMITTEE:

Gemme Morgan Campbell, Candidate for the Masters of Arts in Communication, Dept. of Communications at TAMU, College Station, TX. Chaired by Richard Street, Ph.D., 2015-2016 Seeking vs. avoidance: How young adults manage uncertainty regarding how the Affordable Care Act impacts them. (Completed March 2016)

NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH (NIH) HEALTH DISPARITIES LOAN REPAYMENT PROGRAM (LRP) MENTOR:

Mimi Kim, Ph.D. “Racial Health Disparities in Treatment of Chronic Conditions Affecting Underserved Populations” National Center for Minority Health and Health Disparities. 8/1/2008 - 7/31/2010.

April Carson, Ph.D. “Diffusion of State-of-the-Art Treatment for Prostate Cancer” National Center for Minority Health and Health Disparities. 7/1/2006 - 6/30/2008.

BOARD OF DIRECTORS/TRUSTEES:

Agape Word Fellowship Church, Raleigh, NC. . Board of Trustees, Appointed 2005-2021. . Vice President, Board of Trustees, Elected 2006-2021.

BOGIER Clinical & IT Solutions, Inc., Raleigh, NC. . Advisory Board, Appointed 2012-2015.

TalvaCorp, Inc., Owings Mills, MD. (Engaged in health, educational and community research and development; Applying evidence based solutions to real-world problems) . Board of Directors, Appointed 2008-2013. . Treasurer, Board of Directors, Appointed 2008-2013.

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Shaw University Federal Credit Union, Raleigh, NC. . Board of Directors, Elected 2004-2009; . Vice President, Board of Directors, Elected 2007-2009. . Chair - Supervisory Committee, Appointed 2004-2009.

NATIONAL PANELS / COMMITTEES:

AcademyHealth Membership Committee (Provides overall guidance to staff on membership matters, and reports to and brings recommendations to the AcademyHealth Board of Directors for their approval.) Washington, DC Three-year term - 1/1/2012 - 12/31/2014 National Urban League Policy Institute Urban Health Advisory Panel Washington, DC August 8, 2012 – December 31, 2012

International Conference on Health in the African Diaspora of the Americas (ICHAD) Editorial Committee Baltimore, MD July 4-8, 2012

AcademyHealth Disparities and Health Equity Theme Review Committee 2012 AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting Orlando, FL June 24-26, 2012

The Academy for Health Equity Founding Member and Executive Committee 2007 – 2009

COMMUNITY TASK FORCE MEMBERSHIP:

Wake County Health Disparities Task Force Wake County Human Services and Environmental Services Board Public Health Committee Raleigh, NC, 2009

EDITORIAL BOARDS:

Healthy Aging and Clinical Care in the Elderly; Libertas Academica; (2008-2013). www.la-press.com/healthy-aging--clinical-care-in-the-elderly-journal-j119 DANIEL L. HOWARD Page 7 of 34

Risk Management and Healthcare Policy; Dove Medical Press; (2008-2013). www.dovepress.com/articles.php?journal_id=56

Journal of Multidisciplinary Healthcare; Dove Medical Press; (2007-2012). www.dovepress.com/articles.php?journal_id=7 The Shaw University Academician (2007 - 2009).

NATIONAL EXTERNAL ADVISORY COMMITTEES:

Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Hopkins Center for Health Disparities Solutions (PI: Thomas A. LaVeist, Ph.D.) National Institutes of Health, National Center on Minority Health and Health Disparities P60 Project EXPORT Center of Excellence, 2007-2017; Elected Chairperson 2007-2017

Winston-Salem State University Center of Excellence for the Elimination of Health Disparities (PI: Sylvia A. Flack, EdD, RN) National Institutes of Health, National Center on Minority Health and Health Disparities P20 Project EXPORT Center of Excellence, 2007-2013; Elected Chairperson 2007- 2013

TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY ADVISORY COMMITTEES:

College of Liberal Arts Strengthening Democracy Initiative Steering Committee, Co-Chair, 2014 – 2020.

Department of Sociology Colloquium Committee, Co-Chair, 2014 – 2021.

TAMHSC School of Medicine Clinical Science and Translational Research (CSTR) Institute Leadership

Team – Evaluation and Continuous Improvement. https://cstrinstitute.tamhsc.edu/about/leadership/

MEHARRY MEDICAL COLLEGE ADVISORY COMMITTEE:

Meharry Translational Research Center (MeTRC) (PI: James E.K. Hildreth, Ph.D., M.D.) National Institutes of Health, National Center for Research Resources U54 Center of Excellence, 2011-2013.

SHAW UNIVERSITY ADVISORY COMMITTEES:

• Reaffirmation of Accreditation Compliance Audit Committee, 2009. • Faculty Promotion Committee, Appointed Chairperson, December 1, 2009. • Faculty Enhancement Advisory Committee, 2007-2009. • University Strategic Planning Committee, 2007-2009. • Faculty Promotion Committee, Appointed Chairperson, December 12, 2006. • Faculty Promotion Committee, December 8, 2006. • Faculty Promotion Committee, Appointed Chairperson, December 10, 2005. DANIEL L. HOWARD Page 8 of 34

• Faculty Handbook Committee, Research Integrity Sub-committee, 2004-2005. • Institutional Review Board, 2004-2005. • Proposal Critique Committee, 2004-2006. • Academic Computing and Technology Committee, Policy & Procedure Sub-committee, 2003-04. • Southern Accreditation Committee Society, SACS Re-Accreditation Committee, University Philosophy Sub-committee, 2000-2001. • Faculty Handbook Committee, 1998-1999.

GRANTS:

From Workforce Diversity to Key Cultural Competency Strategies to End Racial Disparities in Opioid Treatment Outcomes Across the Nation. National Institutes of Health National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities. Principal Investigator: Daniel L. Howard. 10/1/2020 - 9/30/2025. $3,163,939.00.

Expired Grants:

The TAMIU-SCAN Prevention Project (1H79SP021349). Department of Health and Human Services Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration Center for Substance Abuse Prevention MSI CBO Program. Principal Investigator: Marivic Torregosa. TAMU Subcontract PI, Daniel L. Howard. 9/30/2015 – 12/29/2018. $900,000.00.

Mental Health Policy Fellows Evaluation (#442511). The Hogg Foundation. Principal Investigator: Austin Clemens. Co-Investigator: Daniel L. Howard. 11/1/14 – 3/31/15. $21,623.00.

The Robert Wood Johnson Center for Health Policy at Meharry Medical College (#70588). The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Principal Investigator: Daniel L. Howard. 2/1/13-6/30/14. $3,181,825.00.

Meharry-Johns Hopkins Center for Prostate Cancer Research (SJHCPCR) (grant PC060224; contract W81XWH-07-1-0350). Meharry Medical College and Johns Hopkins University, Department of Defense, HBCU Collaborative Partnership Award. Co-Principal Investigators: Daniel L. Howard and Thomas A. LaVeist. 8/1/12-7/31/13. $136,513.00.

The Robert Wood Johnson Center for Health Policy at Meharry Medical College (#68146). The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Principal Investigator: Daniel L. Howard. 1/1/11-1/31/13. $3,219,911.00.

Text Message Feasibility Study. AHRQ and Baylor College of Medicine. Principal Investigator: Daniel L. Howard. 10/1/11-4/30/12. $200,000.00

The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Center for Health Policy at Meharry Medical College (#64300). The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Principal Investigator: Daniel L. Howard. 2/15/09-12/31/10. $1,662,730.00.

Faculty into Research via the Extramural Associates Program (Faculty REAP) (G11 HD062936) NIH Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, Extramural Associates Program, 7/1/11 - 6/30/16. Principal Investigator: Daniel L. Howard. $500,000.00.

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The Shaw NCMHD RIMI Project (P20 MD003939). National Institutes of Health, National Center for Minority Health and Health Disparities, NCMHD Research Infrastructure in Minority Institutions (P20). Principal Investigator: Daniel L. Howard. 10/1/09 – 9/30/14. $4,116,437.00.

Shaw in Jamaica MoN Project (T37 MD003399) NIH National Center on Minority Health and Health Disparities, Minority Health International Research Training (MHIRT) Program, 4/1/2009 – 12/31/13. Principal Investigator: Daniel L. Howard. $1,209,240.00.

Carolina-Shaw Comprehensive NCMHD Research Center (2 P60 MD000239). University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. National Institutes of Health, National Center for Minority Health and Health Disparities Project EXPORT. Co-Principal Investigators: Paul Godley and Daniel L. Howard. 9/1/07- 5/31/12. $6,828,532.00.

Hopkins Center for Health Disparities Solutions. Johns Hopkins University. National Institutes of Health, National Center for Minority Health and Health Disparities Project EXPORT. Principal Investigator: Thomas A. LaVeist. 9/1/07-5/31/12. $7,591,808.00. Subcontract PI: Daniel L. Howard.

Conference Plan – The Institute for Health, Social, and Community Research at Shaw University (R13 MD003971). National Institutes of Health, National Center on Minority Health and Health Disparities, R13 NIH Support for Conferences and Scientific Meetings. 9/17/09 – 9/16/10. Principal Investigator: Daniel L. Howard. $50,000.00.

Shaw-Johns Hopkins Center for Prostate Cancer Research (SJHCPCR) (grant PC060224; contract W81XWH-07-1-0350). Shaw University and Johns Hopkins University, United States Department of Defense, HBCU Collaborative Partnership Award. Co-Principal Investigators: Daniel L. Howard and Thomas A. LaVeist. 7/1/07-6/30/10. $804,631.00.

Shaw-UNC-CH Undergraduate Program in Prostate Cancer Research and Training (SUUPPRT) (grant PC061634; contract W81XWH-07-1-0274). The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and Shaw University, United States Department of Defense, Collaborative Undergraduate HBCU Student Summer Training Program Award. Co-Principal Investigators: Paul Godley and Daniel L. Howard. 3/1/072/28/10. $178,600.00.

Shaw University M-RISP Minority Elderly Research (SUMMER) Center Renewal (2 R24 HS013353). Shaw University. Department of Health and Human Services, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Minority Research Infrastructure Support Program (M-RISP). Principal Investigator: Daniel L. Howard. 12/1/05-11/30/09. $1,094,055.00.

Disparities in Prostate Cancer Treatment Modality and Quality of Life (grant PC060396; contract W81XWH-07-1-0452). Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health, United States Department of Defense, Prostate Cancer Research Program Health Disparity Research Award. Principal Investigator: Thomas A. LaVeist. Sub-contract PI: Daniel L. Howard. 6/1/07-5/31/09. $89,719.00.

Conference Plan – The Institute for Health, Social, and Community Research at Shaw University (R13 MD002743). National Institutes of Health, National Center on Minority Health and Health Disparities, R13 NIH Support for Conferences and Scientific Meetings. 5/21/08 – 5/20/09. Principal Investigator: Daniel L. Howard. $50,000.00.

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Shaw-Duke Maternal and Infant Mortality Initiative: Interventions to Improve Outcomes Among Pregnant Medicaid Recipients. (110CMS300040) Shaw University and Duke University, DHHS Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) HBCU Health Services Research Grant Program. Principal Investigator: Daniel L. Howard. 9/30/05-8/29/08. $250,000.00.

Shaw-UNC-CH Center for Prostate Cancer Research (SUCPCR) (grant PC040907; contract W81XWH- 05-1-0208). Shaw University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, United States Department of Defense, HBCU Collaborative Partnership Award. Co-Principal Investigators: Daniel L. Howard and Paul Godley. 7/1/05-6/30/08. $852,263.00.

UNC/Shaw Partnership for Eliminating Racial Health Disparities (US-PhD) Center of Excellence. (5 P60 MD000239). Shaw University and University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. National Institutes of Health, National Center for Minority Health and Health Disparities Project EXPORT. Co-Principal Investigators: Daniel L. Howard and Paul Godley. 9/30/02-9/29/07. $6,011,373.00 (Shaw University $2,350,000.00).

Health Disparities Grant Initiative Outcomes Evaluator Contract. Shaw University. North Carolina Health and Wellness Trust Fund Commission, State of North Carolina. Principal Investigator: Daniel L. Howard. 5/1/06-8/17/07. $196,361.00.

Evidence-Based Practice Center II. (Task Order # 290-02-0016). Research Triangle Institute and University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Principal Investigators: Kathleen Lohr and Timothy Carey; Consultant: Daniel L. Howard. 6/17/02-6/16/07.

The Institute for Health, Social, and Community Research. (1 C06 RR20139-01) Shaw University. National Institutes of Health, National Center for Research Resources, Extramural Research Facility Improvement Program. Principal Investigator: Daniel L. Howard. 5/1/04-4/30/07. $3,226,718.00.

Outpatient Drug Abuse Treatment System Survey Study. (2 R01 DA003272-18) University of Michigan. National Institutes of Health, National Institute on Drug Abuse. Principal Investigator: Jeffrey Alexander. Consultant: Daniel L. Howard. 5/1/03-4/30/07. $3,314,443.00.

Shaw University Project Export R24 (SUPER) Program. (R24 MD000167). Shaw University. National Institutes of Health, National Center for Minority Health and Health Disparities Project EXPORT. Principal Investigator: Daniel L. Howard. 9/1/02-8/31/06. $1,502,877.00.

Shaw University M-RISP Minority Elderly Research (SUMMER) Center. (R24 HS013353). Shaw University. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Minority Research Infrastructure Support Program (M-RISP). Principal Investigator: Daniel L. Howard. 9/30/02-9/29/05. $1,201,567.00.

Development Center for Evaluation and Research in Patient Safety – Long-Term Care (P20 HS11588). Emory University Center for Health in Aging, Morehouse Medical School, and Shaw University. Department of Health and Human Services, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. Principal Investigator: Joseph Ouslander; Consultant: Daniel L. Howard. 10/1/01–9/30/04 $565,463.00.

Overcoming Racial Health Disparities. (PO1AA10861). University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and Shaw University. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Principal Investigator: Timothy Carey. 9/15/00-8/31/05. $1,273,225.00. Project Principal Co-Investigators: Daniel L. Howard and Thomas R. DANIEL L. HOWARD Page 11 of 34

Konrad. 10/1/00-5/31/03. $132,526.00.

Culturally Responsive Treatment of African American Substance Abusers. (R01 DA03272). University of Chicago and Shaw University. National Institutes of Health, National Institute of Drug Abuse, Principal Investigator: Thomas D’Aunno. 9/1/98-5/24/03. $2,949,605.00. Minority Supplement Principal Investigator: Daniel L. Howard. 9/1/99-5/24/03. (Shaw $235,545.00).

Advancing Minority Aging Research Efforts (NR04716). University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. National Institute of Health, National Institute on Aging, Principal Investigator: Elizabeth Mutran. Co- Investigator: Daniel L. Howard. 9/30/97-8/31/03. $3,052,754.00.

The Effect of Cultural Beliefs, Values, and Mores on Decisions to have Invasive, Life-threatening Surgery. Case Western Reserve University Research Initiative Grant. Principal Investigator: Daniel L. Howard. 10/1/95-9/30/96 $5,000.00.

DISSERTATION:

Howard, Daniel. L. Medical Treatment Before and After the Medicare Prospective Payment System: A Racial Perspective. Ann Arbor, Michigan: University Microfilms, Inc. May 1992.

PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS:

1. LaVeist, Thomas A., John M. Wallace and Daniel L. Howard. The Color Line and the Health of African Americans. Humbolt Journal of Social Relations, Vol.21:2, pp.119-137, 1995.

2. McCaughrin, William C. and Daniel L. Howard. Variation in Outpatient Substance Abuse Treatment Units with High Concentrations of Latino vs. White Clients: Client Factors, Treatment Experiences, and Treatment Outcomes. Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, Vol.17, No.4, pp.509-522, November 1995.

3. Howard, Daniel L., Thomas A. LaVeist and William C. McCaughrin. The Effect of Social Environment on Treatment Outcomes in Outpatient Substance Misuse Treatment Organizations: Does Race Really Matter? Substance Use and Misuse, 31(5), pp.617-638, 1996.

4. Howard, Daniel L., and William C. McCaughrin. The Treatment Effectiveness of Outpatient Substance Misuse Treatment Organizations Between Court-Mandated and Voluntary Clients. Substance Use and Misuse, 31(7), pp.895-925, 1996.

5. McCaughrin, William C. and Daniel L. Howard. Variation in Access to Outpatient Substance Abuse Treatment: Organizational Factors and Conceptual Issues. Journal of Substance Abuse 8(4), pp.403-415, 1997.

6. Howard, Daniel L., Roy Penchansky, and Morton S. Brown. Disaggregating the Effects of Race on Breast Cancer Survival. Family Medicine,30(3),pp.228-235,1998.

7. Howard, Daniel L., T.R. Konrad, C. Stevens, and C. Porter. Physician-patient racial-matching, DANIEL L. HOWARD Page 12 of 34

effectiveness of care, use of services, and patient satisfaction. Research on Aging. Vol.23(1), pp.83-107, January 2001.

8. Howard, Daniel L. The Meaning of Race Within Health Services Research: Biologically Significant, Social/Political Label, or Composite Proxy? African American Research Perspectives Vol. 8, No.1, pp.55-59, Spring/Summer 2002.

9. Howard, Daniel L., Philip Sloane, Sheryl Zimmerman, K. Eckert, J. Walsh, V.C. Buie, P.J. Taylor, G.G. Koch. Distribution of African Americans in Residential Care / Assisted Living and Nursing Homes: More Evidence of Racial Disparity? American Journal of Public Health. Vol. 92, No.8, pp.1272-1277, August 2002.

10. Howard, Daniel L. Culturally Competent Treatment of African American Clients Among A National Sample of Outpatient Substance Abuse Treatment Units. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment. Vol. 24, Issue 2, pp. 89-102, 2003.

11. Howard, Daniel L. Are the Treatment Goals of Culturally Competent Outpatient Substance Abuse Treatment Units Congruent with Their Client Profile? Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment. Vol. 24, Issue 2, pp. 103-113, 2003.

12. Carey, Timothy S., Daniel L. Howard, Moses Goldmon, James T. Roberson, Paul A. Godley, and Alice Ammerman Developing Effective Inter-University and Community Partnerships to Address Health Disparities. Academic Medicine 2005 Nov. 80(11):1039-45.

13. Konrad, Thomas R., Daniel L. Howard, Lloyd J. Edwards, Anastasia Ivanova, and Timothy Carey. Physician-Patient Racial Concordance, Continuity, and Patterns of Care for Hypertension. American Journal of Public Health 2005 Dec. 25(12):2186-90.

14. Howard, Daniel L., Carol D. Bunch, Wilberforce O. Mundia, Thomas R. Konrad, Lloyd J. Edwards, M. Ahinee Amamoo, and Yhenneko Jallah. Comparing United States Vs. International Medical School Graduate Physicians Who Serve African American and White Elderly. HSR: Health Services Research 41:6 (December 2006). a. (Article nominated as a finalist for the National Institute on Health Care Management (NIHCM) Foundation's Thirteenth Annual Health Care Research Award Competition for “excellence in original and creative research in 2006”.) b. (Named “Most Read Article of 2008” in the journal Health Services Research.)

15. Carey, Timothy S., Daniel L. Howard, Moses Goldmon, James T. Roberson, Paul A. Godley, and Alice Ammerman Developing Effective Inter-University and Community Partnerships to Address Health Disparities. Academic Medicine, Management Series: Strategic Alliances in Academic Medicine 2006, 81 Suppl:47-53.

16. Howard, Daniel L., Bennett G. Edwards, Kimberly Whitehead, M. Ahinee Amamoo, and Paul Godley. Quality and Severity of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms Among African American Elders. Journal of Health Disparities Research and Practice Vol.1, No. 2, Winter 2007, pp.73-91.

17. Boyington JE, Howard DL, Carter-Edwards L, Jallah, Y, Gooden KM, Busby-Whitehead J. DANIEL L. HOWARD Page 13 of 34

Racial differences in resident characteristics and UI prevalence in nursing homes in the southeastern United States (MDS Atlanta Region). Nursing Research Vol.56, No.2, March/April 2007.

18. Howard, Daniel L., Bennett G. Edwards, Kimberly Whitehead, M. Ahinee Amamoo, and Paul A. Godley. Racial Differences in the Healthcare Seeking for Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms. Journal of the National Medical Association Vol.99, No.4, pp.404-411, April 2007.

19. Carey, Timothy S., and Daniel L. Howard. The development of the field of health disparities research: the role of cross-disciplinary and institutional collaboration. Harvard Health Policy Review Vol.8, No.1,pp.136-144, Spring 2007.

20. Howard Daniel L., Hakeem FB, Njue C, Carey T, and Jallah Y. Racially Disproportionate Admission Rates for Ambulatory Care Sensitive Conditions in North Carolina. Public Health Reports Vol. 122, No.3, pp.1-18 (May/June 2007).

21. Brown, Haywood L., Monique V. Chireau, Yhenneko Jallah and Daniel L. Howard. The “Hispanic Paradox”: An Investigation of Racial Disparity In Pregnancy Outcomes at a Tertiary Care Medical Center. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2007 Aug; 197(2):197.e1- 7; discussion 197.e7-9.

22. Walker, Tessa A., Daniel L. Howard, Chanetta R. Washington, and Paul A. Godley. Development of a Health Sciences Library at an HBCU: Laying the Foundation for Increased Minority Health and Health Disparities Research. Journal of the Medical Library Association 95(4) October 2007.

23. Ross, Louie E., Barbara D. Powe, Yhenneko J. Taylor, and Daniel L. Howard. Physician-Patient Discussions with African American Men about Prostate Cancer Screening. American Journal of Men’s Health Volume 2 Number 2 pp.156-164 June 2008.

24. Howard, Daniel L., Yhenneko J. Taylor and Louie E . Ross. Differences in Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms, Treatment and Mortality among African-American and White Elderly Men. Journal of the National Medical Association Vol. 100, No.10, pp. 1146-1152, October 2008.

25. Gooden, Kyna M., Daniel L. Howard, WR Carpenter, AP Carson, YJ Taylor, S Peacock, PA Godley. The Effect of Hospital and Physician Volume on Racial Differences in Recurrence-Free Survival After Radical Prostatectomy. Medical Care 2008; 46: 1170-1176.

26. Goldmon, Moses, James T. Roberson, Jr., Tim Carey, Paul Godley, Daniel L. Howard, Carlton Boyd Alice Ammerman. The Data Collection/Data Distribution Center: Building a sustainable African- American church-based research network. Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research, Education, and Action Volume 2, Issue 3, Fall 2008, pp. 205-224.

27. Ross, Louie E., Ingrid J. Hall, Temeika L. Fairley, Yhenneko J. Taylor, Daniel L. Howard. Prayer and Self-Reported Health Among Cancer Survivors in the United States, National Health Interview Survey, 2002. Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine Volume 14, Number 8, 2008, pp. 931-938. DANIEL L. HOWARD Page 14 of 34

28. Kim, Mimi M., Daniel L. Howard, Jay S. Kaufman, and DaJuanicia Holmes. Predicting medication use in an elderly hypertensive sample: Revisiting the Established Populations for Epidemiologic Studies of the Elderly study. Journal of the National Medical Association Volume 11, Number 12, December 2008, pp. 1386-1393.

29. Boyington J.E.A., Daniel L. Howard, DaJuanicia N. Holmes. Self-rated health (SRH), ADL, and Mobility Limitations among black and white stroke survivors of the NC EPESE population. Journal of Aging and Health Volume 20, Number 8, December 2008, pp. 920-936.

30. Ross, Louie R., Yhenneko J. Taylor, Lisa C. Richardson, Daniel L. Howard. Patterns in Prostate-Specific Antigen Test Use and Digital Rectal Examinations in the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, 2002-2006. Journal of the National Medical Association 2009;101:316-324.

31. Hakeem, F., Daniel L. Howard, Tim Carey, Yhenneko Taylor. Differential Effects of Race and Poverty on Ambulatory Care Sensitive Conditions in North Carolina. Journal on Health Disparities Research and Practice Volume 3, No. 1, Spring 2009.

32. Howard, Daniel L., April P. Carson, DaJuanicia N. Holmes, Jay S. Kaufman. Consistency of Care and Blood Pressure Control among Elderly African Americans and Whites with Hypertension. Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine May/Jun 2009 22(3).

33. Louie E. Ross, Shelly-Ann M. Meade, Barbara D. Powe, Daniel L. Howard. Prostate-Specific Antigen Test Use and Digital Rectal Examinations among African American Men, 2002-2006. Journal of the Black Nurses Association Vol.20, No.1, July 2009.

34. Howard Daniel L., Jallah Y. Racial and gender differences in prevalence of pressure ulcers among nursing homes in the Southeastern United States. Journal of Women and Aging 21:1-13, 2009.

35. Kim, M.M., Ford, J.D., D.L. Howard, and Bradford, D.W. Assessing Trauma, Substance Abuse and Mental Health In A Sample of Homeless Men. Health & Social Work Vol. 35, No. 1, pp.39- 48, February 2010. a. (Listed #15 on Health & Social Work’s Most-Read Articles during October 2012).

36. Howard, Daniel L., Carlton Boyd, Daniel K. Nelson and Paul A. Godley. Getting from A to IRB: Developing an institutional review board at a historically Black university. Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics. 2010 Mar, 5(1):75-82.

37. Howard Daniel L., Nadine J. Barrett, DaJuanicia N. Holmes. Can Cultural Competency Speak to the Race Disparities in Methadone Dosage Levels? Review of Black Political Economy Vol. 37, No. 1, pp. 7-23, March 2010.

38. Carpenter WR, Howard DL, Taylor YJ, Ross LE, Wobker SE, Godley PA. Racial differences in PSA screening interval and stage at diagnosis. Cancer Causes Control. 2010 Mar 24.

39. Carson AP, Howard DL, Carpenter WR, Taylor YJ, Peacock S, Schenck AP, Godley PA. Trends DANIEL L. HOWARD Page 15 of 34

and Racial Differences in the Use of Androgen Deprivation Therapy for Metastatic Prostate Cancer. Journal of Pain and Symptom Management. 2010 May; 39(5):872-881.

40. Howard, Daniel L., Carlton Boyd, William D. Kalsbeek, and Paul A. Godley. Developing survey research infrastructure at a historically Black college/university to address health disparities. American Journal of Health Studies. 2010; 25(3):149-155.

41. Carson April P; Holmes Dajuanicia N; Howard Daniel L. Weight change and functional limitations among older adults in North Carolina. Journal of Community Health. 2010; 35(6):586-91.

42. April P. Carson, DaJuanicia N. Holmes and Daniel L. Howard. Erratum to: Weight Change and Functional Limitations Among Older Adults in North Carolina. Journal of Community Health. Vol. 35, Issue 6, Page 707, 2010.

43. Brown Haywood, Maria J. Small, Yhenneko J. Taylor, Monique Chireau, Daniel L. Howard. “Near Miss” Maternal Mortality in Multiethnic Population. Annals of Epidemiology. 2011 Feb; 21(2):73-77.

44. Ross, Louie E., Yhenneko J. Taylor, DL. Howard. Trends in Prostate-specific Antigen Test Use, 2000-2005. Public Health Reports Vol. 126, No. 2, March/April 2011.

45. Howard, Daniel L., Mimi M. Kim, and M. Elizabeth Hartnett. Predicting glaucoma diagnosis in an elderly sample: Revisiting the Established Populations for Epidemiologic Studies of the Elderly (EPESE). Journal of the National Medical Association. Vol. 103, No. 4, April 2011.

46. De Marco M, Weiner B, Meade SA, Hadley M, Boyd C, Goldmon M, Green M, Manning M, Howard DL, Godley P, Corbie-Smith G. “Assessing the readiness of black churches to engage in health disparities research.” J Natl Med Assoc. 2011 Sep-Oct; 103(9-10):960-7.

47. Alexandra F. Lightfoot, Brianna A. Woods, Melvin Jackson, Linda Riggins, Kathleen Krieger, Kimberly Brodie, Phyllis Gray, Daniel L. Howard. In my House: Laying the Foundation for Youth HIV Prevention in the Black Church. Progress in Community Health Partnerships. 2012 Winter; 6(4):451-6.

48. Louie E. Ross, Audwin Fletcher, Mary C. Anderson, Meade, SA, Powe, BD, Daniel L. Howard. Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) Use among Men with a History of Prostate Cancer. Journal of Cultural Diversity: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 2012 Winter; 19(4): 143-50.

49. Daniel L. Howard, Yhenneko J. Taylor, Timothy Carey, Paul A. Godley. Database Management. International Journal of Medical and Biological Frontiers, Vol. 18, No. 12, Dec 2012.

50. Randolph, SD, MM Kim, C Golin, DD Mathews, and DL Howard. Exploring Sexual Identity Development among African American Male College Students. Electronic Journal of Human Sexuality, Volume 16, February 13, 2013. DANIEL L. HOWARD Page 16 of 34

51. Moore DC, Yoneda ZT, Powell M, Howard DL, Jahangir AA, Archer KR, Ehrenfeld JM, Obremskey WT, Sethi MK. Gunshot victims at a major level I trauma center: a study of 343,866 emergency department visits. J Emergency Medicine. 2013 Mar; 44(3):585-91.

52. Green MA, Kim MM, Barber S, Odulana AA, Godley PA, Howard DL, Corbie-Smith GM. Connecting communities to health research: development of the Project CONNECT minority research registry. Contemporary Clinical Trials. 2013 May; 35(1):1-7.

53. Odulana AA, Kim MM, Isler MR, Green MA, Taylor YJ, Howard DL, Godley PA, Corbie- Smith G. Examining Characteristics of Congregation Members Willing to Attend Health Promotion in African American Churches. Health Promotion Practice 2014 Jan; 15(1):125-33.

54. Mimi M. Kim, Nadine J. Barrett, Keon L Gilbert, Yhenneko J. Taylor, Paul Godley, and Daniel L. Howard. Examining the crack epidemic and subsequent drug policy through identifying trends in outpatient substance abuse treatment for crack use/abuse: 1995 – 2005. Journal of Equity in Health. February 2014 Vol. 3, No. 1, 124-138.

55. Adebowale Odulana, Mimi M. Kim, Melissa Green, Yhenneko Taylor, Daniel L. Howard, Paul Godley, Giselle Corbie-Smith. Participation in Research: Attitudes within the African American Church. Journal of Religion and Health. April 2014, Vol. 53, Issue 2, pp. 373-381.

56. Louie E. Ross, Daniel L. Howard, Janice V. Bowie, Roland J. Thorpe Jr., Ballington L. Kinlock, Carol Burt, Thomas A. LaVeist. Factors Associated with Men’s Assessment of Prostate Cancer Treatment Choice. Journal of Cancer Education. 31(2), 301-307April 2015, DOI 10.1007/s13187- 015-0837-9.

57. Ballington L. Kinlock, Roland J. Thorpe Jr., Daniel L. Howard, David Fakunle, Janice V. Bowie, Louie E. Ross, Thomas A. LaVeist. Racial Disparity in the time between being diagnosed and initial treatment of Prostate Cancer. Cancer Control; Journal of the Moffitt Cancer Center. January 2016, Vol. 23, No. 1.

58. Ballington L. Kinlock, Laurie J. Parker, Janice V. Bowie, Daniel L. Howard, Thomas A. LaVeist, Roland J. Thorpe Jr. High Levels of Medical Mistrust is Associated with Low Quality of Life among Black and White Men with Prostate Cancer. Cancer Control: Journal of the Moffitt Cancer Center. January 2017, Vol. 24, No. 1:72-77.

59. Ballington L. Kinlock, Roland J. Thorpe, Daniel L. Howard, Janice V. Bowie, Thomas A. LaVeist. Prevalence and Correlates of Depressive Symptoms among Black Men with Prostate Cancer. Ethn Dis. 2017 Dec 7;27(4):429-436. doi: 10.18865/ed.27.4.429. eCollection 2017 Fall.

60. Louie Edward Ross, Ingrid J Hall, Daniel L. Howard, Sun Hee Rim, Lisa C. Richardson. Primary Care Physicians' Beliefs about Prostate-Specific Antigen Evidence Uncertainty, Screening Efficacy, and Test Use. J Natl Med Assoc. 2018 Oct;110(5):491-500. doi: 10.1016/j.jnma.2017.12.007. Epub 2018 May 7.

61. Adaora A. Adimora, Moses Goldmon, Tamera Coyne Beasley, Catalina B. Ramirez, Leonard Williams, Danny Ellis, Joseph L. Stevenson, Jerry M. Williams, Daniel L. Howard, Paul A. Godley, Black Pastors' Views on preaching about sex: barriers, facilitators, and opportunities for DANIEL L. HOWARD Page 17 of 34

HIV prevention messaging. Ethn Health. 2019 Jul;24(5):560-574. doi: 10.1080/13557858.2017.1346180. Epub 2017 Jul 1.

62. Erick Guerrero, Tenie Khachikian, Jemima Frimpong, Yinfei Kong, Daniel L. Howard, Sarah Hunter. Drivers of Continued Implementation of Cultural Competence in Substance Use Disorder Treatment. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment Volume 105, Pages 5-11 October 2019. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsat.2019.07.009

63. Erick Guerrero, Allison J. Ober, Daniel L Howard, Tenie Khachikian, Yinfei Kong, Welmoed K. van Deen, Avelardo Valdez, Rebecca Trotzky-Sirr, Michael Menchine. Organizational Factors Associated with Practitioners’ Support for Treatment of Opioid Use Disorder in the Emergency Department. Addiction Behaviors. Volume 102. March 2020. Available online 4 December 2019. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.addbeh.2019.106197

64. Thorpe Jr. RJ, Bruce MA, Howard DL, LaVeist TA. Race Differences in Mobility Status Among Prostate Cancer Survivors: The Role of Socioeconomic Status. Advances in Cancer Research 2020; 146:103-114. https://doi.org/10.1016/bs.acr.2020.01.006 Epub 2020 Feb 24. PMID: 32241385.

65. Bruce MA, Bowie JV, Barge H, Beech BM, LaVeist TA, Howard DL, Thorpe, Jr. RJ. 2020. “Religious Coping and Quality of Life among Black and White Men with Prostate Cancer” Cancer Control. 27:1-8. https://doi.org/10.1177/1073274820936288 .

66. Guerrero, EG, Van Deen, W, Howard, DL, Serret, V, & Montgomery, A. Stability in a Large Drug Treatment System: Examination of Program Size and Performance on Program Closure. (Revise and Resubmit, International Journal of Drug Policy).

67. Marino A. Bruce, Janice V. Bowie, Bettina M. Beech, Keith C. Norris, Thomas A. LaVeist, Daniel L. Howard, Roland J. Thorpe, Jr. Church Attendance and Mobility Limitations among Black and White Men with Prostate Cancer. (Submitted to American Journal of Men’s Health).

68. Guerrero, EG, Van Deen, W, Howard, DL, Serret, V, & Montgomery, A. Team building approach to lead transdisciplinary research to respond to the opioid epidemic in emergency departments.

69. Guerrero, EG, Alibrahim, A, Wu, S, & Howard, DL. Understanding system stability in addiction health services: The role of program size and performance on closure.

70. Khachikian, T, Kong, Y, Howard, DL, Cervantes, R, Garner, B, Cook, B, & Guerrero, EG. Latino subgroup disparities in treatment completion.

BOOK CHAPTER:

Daniel L. Howard. Effective Treatment of Opioid Use Disorders Among African Americans in ‘Effective Prevention and Treatment of Substance Use Disorders for Racial and Ethnic Minorities’. ISBN: 978-1- 78985-690-3. Edited by Erick Guerrero and Tenie Khachikian. University of : IntechOpen 2019. (IntechOpen indicated that book chapter had been downloaded 6,584 times to date – 6-22-2020.)

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Daniel L. Howard, Yhenneko J. Taylor, Timothy Carey, Paul A. Godley. Database Management. Horizons in Computer Science Research. Volume 5. Edited by Thomas S. Clary. New York: Nova Science Publishers, 2012.

PUBLISHED ABSTRACTS:

Carter-Edwards L, Edwards LJ, Howard DL. Physician and respondent racial congruity, perceived medical care, and health status among persons with known diabetes: The Established Populations of the Epidemiologic Studies of the Elderly (EPESE). Diabetes 2004; 53 (Suppl 2):A522-23.

Carter-Edwards L, Edwards LJ, Howard DL. Continuity of care and health status among African Americans and Caucasians with diabetes: The Established Populations of the Epidemiologic Studies of the Elderly (EPESE). Diabetes 2004; 53 (Suppl 2):A523.

AD HOC GRANT PROPOSAL REVIEWER:

National Institutes of Health Center for Scientific Review Special Emphasis Panel/Scientific Review Group Community Influences on Health Behavior Study Section (CIHB) Healthcare Delivery and Methodologies IRG Washington, DC (virtual meeting), June 4-5, 2020.

National Institutes of Health, National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities, Special Emphasis Panel/Scientific Review Group NIMHD U54 ZMD1 DRI (M1) R Research Centers in Minority Institutions (RCMI) (U54) Washington, DC, March 7-9, 2018.

National Institutes of Health, National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities, Special Emphasis Panel/Scientific Review Group NIMHD U54 ZMD1 XLN (06) R, NIMHD Specialized Center of Excellence, Bethesda, MD, July 26-28, 2017.

National Institutes of Health, National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities, Special Emphasis Panel/Scientific Review Group NIMHD R01 ZMD1 MLS (06), System-Level Health Services and Policy Research on Health Disparities (RO1), Rockville, MD, April 20-21, 2015.

National Institutes of Health, National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities, Special Emphasis Panel/Scientific Review Group, NIH Support for Conferences and Scientific Meetings (Parent R13/U13), Bethesda, MD, November 15, 2010.

National Institutes of Health, Center for Scientific Review, Special Emphasis Panel/Scientific Review Group, Community Participation in Research PAR (R21) Council 2008/02 ZRG1 HOP-S 50 R Study Section, Washington, DC, November 1-2, 2007.

National Institutes of Health, National Center for Research Resources, Special Emphasis Panel, Institutional Clinical Translational Science Award (CTSA) Center, Bethesda, MD May 15-16, 2007.

National Institutes of Health, National Center for Research Resources, Special Emphasis Panel, Institutional Clinical Translational Science Award (CTSA) Center, Rockville, MD July 11-12, 2006.

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National Institutes of Health, National Center on Minority Health and Health Disparities, Special Emphasis Panel, Scientific Review Committee Panel A, Loan Repayment Program for Health Disparities Research, Bethesda, MD April 3, 2006.

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Program on Ethnicity, Culture, and Health Outcomes (ECHO), Scientific Review Committee, 2006 ECHO Pilot Awards and University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill – Shaw University Partnership for the Elimination of Health Disparities (US-PhD) Center 2006 PROJECT EXPORT Pilot Grants, Chapel Hill, NC March 20, 2006.

Department of Health and Human Services, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Special Emphasis Panel, Building Research Infrastructure and Capacity (BRIC), Rockville, MD December 15- 16, 2005.

National Institutes of Health, National Center on Minority Health and Health Disparities, Scientific Review Committee, Community Participation in Health Disparities Intervention Research. Chevy Chase, MD July 18-20, 2005.

National Institutes of Health, National Center on Minority Health and Health Disparities, Special Emphasis Panel, Scientific Review Committee Resolution Panel – Panel D, Loan Repayment Program for Health Disparities Research, Bethesda, MD July 7, 2005.

National Institutes of Health, National Center on Minority Health and Health Disparities, Special Emphasis Panel, Scientific Review Committee Panel C, Loan Repayment Program for Health Disparities Research, Bethesda, MD May 13, 2005.

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Program on Ethnicity, Culture, and Health Outcomes (ECHO), Scientific Review Committee, 2005 ECHO Pilot Awards and University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill – Shaw University Partnership for the Elimination of Health Disparities (US-PhD) Center 2005 PROJECT EXPORT Pilot Grants, Chapel Hill, NC March 7, 2005.

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Program on Ethnicity, Culture, and Health Outcomes (ECHO), Scientific Review Committee, 2004 ECHO Pilot Awards and University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill – Shaw University Partnership for the Elimination of Health Disparities (US-PhD) Center 2004 PROJECT EXPORT Pilot Grants, Chapel Hill, NC May 28, 2004.

National Institutes of Health, National Center on Minority Health and Health Disparities, Scientific Review Committee, Loan Repayment Program for Health Disparities Research, Bethesda, MD May 17- 19, 2004.

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill – Shaw University Partnership for the Elimination of Health Disparities Center, Scientific Review Committee, 2003 Project EXPORT Pilot Grants, Chapel Hill, NC October 31, 2003.

Department of Health and Human Services, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Special Emphasis Panel, Minority Research Infrastructure Support Program (M-RISP), Rockville, MD July 11, 2003.

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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Program on Ethnicity, Culture, and Health Outcomes (ECHO), Scientific Review Committee, 2003 ECHO Pilot Award Study Section, Chapel Hill, NC May 28, 2003.

Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Public Health and Science, Office of Minority Health, Scientific Review Committee, Racial Health Disparity Demonstration Grant Program, Washington, DC August 28-30, 2002.

Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Public Health and Science, Office of Minority Health, Scientific Review Committee, Minority Community Health Coalition Demonstration Grant Program, HIV/AIDS, Washington, DC August 21-23, 2002.

Department of Education, Scientific Review Committee, Gear-Up Program, Chapel Hill, NC July 1999.

CONFERENCES SPONSORED:

The Institute for Health, Social, and Community Research (IHSCR) Second Conference on Minority Health, September 26, 2008. This conference provided a unique opportunity for IHSCR investigators to share findings from research conducted on a variety of health disparity issues including access to care for the elderly, faith-based collaborations for research, prostate cancer, and building a research infrastructure. Keynote speakers: Harriet A. Washington, Ph.D., a medical ethicist who is an award-winning medical writer and editor with former appointments at Harvard Medical School, Harvard School of Public Health and Stanford University and Thomas A. LaVeist, Ph.D., the William C. and Nancy F. Richardson Professor in Health Policy, and the Founding Director of the Center for Health Disparities Solutions at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. This conference was funded by NIH NCMHD grant R13 MD002743).

The Institute for Health, Social, and Community Research (IHSCR) First Conference on Minority Health, September 8, 2006. This conference provided a unique opportunity for IHSCR investigators to share findings from research conducted on a variety of health disparity issues including access to care for the elderly, faith-based collaborations for research, prostate cancer, and building a research infrastructure. Keynote speaker: James S. Jackson, Ph.D., Director of the Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan and Sherman A. James, Ph.D., Susan B. King Professor of Public Policy, Duke University.

SELECTED PRESENTATIONS:

1) Daniel L Howard, “Effective Treatment of Opioid Use Disorders Among African Americans” to Faculty of the Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences at Texas A&M University, College Station, December 3, 2019.

2) Kim, MM, Howard, DL, Lee, C., and Preston, S. Meducation: Addressing Disparities and Improving Medication Adherence with Innovative IT Solutions. 2015 AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting, Minneapolis, MN. June 14-16, 2015.

3) Daniel L Howard, “Health Disparities and Minority Participation in Clinical Trials” to Faculty of the Department of Sociology at Texas A&M University, College Station, November 11, 2013. DANIEL L. HOWARD Page 21 of 34

4) Kim, MM, Gilbert, K, Eng, G, Corbie-Smith, G, Howard, DL, Godley, PA. Cardiovascular Disease Among African American Men: Partnering with the Church to Promote Better Health and the Value of Participant Observations. AcademyHealth, 30th Anniversary Annual Research Meeting, Baltimore MD. June 23-25, 2013.

5) Kim, MM, Odulana, AA, Isler, MD, Green, MA, Howard, DL, Corbie-Smith, G, and Godley, PA. (2013). Examining Characteristics of Change Agents to Actively Promote Healthy Behaviors in African American Churches. AcademyHealth, 30th Anniversary Annual Research Meeting, Baltimore MD. June 23-25, 2013.

6) Mimi Misung Kim, Corbie-Smith, Giselle M, Odulana, Adebowale Ayoola, Green, Melissa A, Roman Isler, Malika D, Howard, Daniel L. and Godley, Paul Alphonso, “Examining Characteristics of Agents of Change to Actively Promote Healthy Behaviors in African American Churches,” 2012 Science of Eliminating Health Disparities Summit, National Harbor, Maryland, December 17-19, 2012.

7) Mimi Misung Kim, Giselle Corbie Smith, Danny Ellis, William Kearney, Jerry Williams, Daniel L. Howard, Paul A. Godley. “Building a successful intervention to address mental health issues: A community-based participatory research project for African-American churches,” 2012 Science of Eliminating Health Disparities Summit, National Harbor, Maryland, December 17-19, 2012.

8) Mimi M. Kim, PhD, Daniel L. Howard, PhD, Nadine J. Barrett, PhD, Keon Gilbert, PhD, Giselle Corbie-Smith, MD, and Paul A. Godley, MD, PhD. “Examining the crack epidemic and subsequent drug policy through identifying trends in outpatient substance abuse treatment for crack use/abuse: 1995 – 2005,” 2012 Science of Eliminating Health Disparities Summit, National Harbor, Maryland, December 17-19, 2012.

9) Mimi M. Kim, PhD, Keon Gilbert, DrPH, Eugenia Eng, DrPH, Carol Burt, LaShell Turnbull, MS, Mohamad Jalloh, MPH. Amma Agyemang, MPH, Kevin Wu, MPH, Olusola M. Olabode Dada, PhD, Leonard Williams, Daniel L. Howard, PhD, Giselle Corbie Smith, MD, and Paul A. Godley, MD. “Applying a unique protocol for participant observation: Observing the role of health of rural African American churches in men’s health,” 2012 Science of Eliminating Health Disparities Summit, National Harbor, Maryland, December 17-19, 2012.

10) Mimi Misung Kim, Giselle Corbie Smith, Danny Ellis, William Kearney, Jerry Williams, Daniel L. Howard, Paul A. Godley. “ Building a successful intervention to address mental health issues: A community-based participatory research project for African-American churches,” American Public Health Association 2012 Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, October 27- 31, 2012.

11) Mimi Misung Kim, Daniel L. Howard, “Examining Racial Disparities in Sources of Information Regarding Prostate Cancer Treatment”, AcademyHealth’s 2012 Annual Research Meeting (ARM), Orlando, FL June 24-26, 2012.

12) Mimi Misung Kim, Mimi Misung Kim, Corbie-Smith, Giselle M, Odulana, Adebowale Ayoola, Green, Melissa A, Roman Isler, Malika D, Howard, Daniel L. and Godley, Paul Alphonso, “Examining Characteristics of Agents of Change to Actively Promote Healthy Behaviors in African American Churches,” AcademyHealth’s 2012 Annual Research Meeting (ARM), Orlando, FL June 24-26, 2012. DANIEL L. HOWARD Page 22 of 34

13) Howard, Daniel L., “Health Disparities and Minority Participation in Clinical Trials,” Bogier Clinical & IT Solutions, Inc., Raleigh, NC, December 3, 2011.

14) Thorpe R., Bowie J, Gilbert K, Ross L, Kim M, Howard DL, and LaVeist Thomas. “Race Disparities in Prostate Cancer Treatment Experiences and Quality of Life: Overview of the Diagnosis and Decisions in Prostate Cancer Treatment Outcomes (DAD) Study” American Public Health Association 2011 Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, October 29-November 2, 2011.

15) Bowie J, Bell C, Thorpe R, Gilbert K, Kim M, Ross L, Howard DL and LaVeist T. “The Effect of Cancer-Related Religious Beliefs and Cancer Treatment Behaviors.” American Public Health Association 2011 Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, October 29-November 2, 2011.

16) Mimi Kim, Daniel L. Howard, Thomas A. LaVeist, Paul Godley. “Assessing prostate cancer health knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors of sons of adult prostate cancer survivors.” American Public Health Association 2011 Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, October 29-November 2, 2011.

17) Ross L, Thorpe R, Kim M, Gilbert K, Bowie J, Ross L, Howard DL and LaVeist T. “Differences and Satisfaction with Prostate Cancer Treatment Choice among Black and White Men.” American Public Health Association 2011 Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, October 29 - November 2, 2011.

18) Mimi Kim, Daniel L. Howard, Thomas A. LaVeist, Paul Godley. “Identifying trends in outpatient substance abuse treatment for crack use/abuse: Revisiting the National Drug Abuse Treatment System Survey Study (NDATSS)”. American Public Health Association 2011 Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, October 29-November 2, 2011.

19) Kim, MM, Howard, DL, Thorpe, RJ, Bowie, J, Godley, PA, and LaVeist, T. “Assessing prostate cancer health knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors among adult prostate cancer survivors: Preliminary Findings from the DAD Study”, AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting 2011, Seattle, WA June 12-14, 2011.

20) Odulana A, Kim M, Green M, Goldmon M, Meade SA, Boyd C, Taylor Y, Howard D, Godley P, Corbie-Smith G. “Research Participation: Attitudes within the African American Church.” Society of General Internal Medicine 34th Annual Meeting, Phoenix, AZ, May 2011.

21) Thomas LaVeist, Roland Thorpe, Janice Bowie, Daniel L. Howard. “Race Disparities in Prostate Cancer Treatment and Quality of Life: Preliminary Findings.” Innovative Minds in Prostate Cancer Today (IMPaCT), Orlando, FL, March 9-12, 2011.

22) Louie Edward Ross, Ingrid Hall, Yhenneko Jallah Taylor, Daniel L. Howard. “African American Primary Care Physicians Prostate Cancer Screening Patterns.” Innovative Minds in Prostate Cancer Today (IMPaCT), Orlando, FL, March 9-12, 2011.

23) Paul A. Godley, Daniel L. Howard, April P. Carson, Yhenneko J. Taylor, Sharon P. Hinton, Anna P. Schenck, William R. Carpenter. “Racial Differences in use of Androgen Deprivation Therapy for Metastatic Prostate Cancer.” Innovative Minds in Prostate Cancer Today (IMPaCT), Orlando, FL, March 9-12, 2011. DANIEL L. HOWARD Page 23 of 34

24) Paul A. Godley, Gwen B. Sancar, Daniel L. Howard. “Shaw-UNC Undergraduate Program in Prostate Cancer Research and Training (SUUPPRT).” Innovative Minds in Prostate Cancer Today (IMPaCT), Orlando, FL, March 9-12, 2011.

25) Mimi Misung Kim, and Daniel L. Howard. “Understanding cultural sensitivity in the National Drug Abuse Treatment System Survey (NDATSS) Study”, American Public Health Association (APHA), 138 Annual Meeting 2010, Denver, CO November 6-10, 2010.

26) Mimi Misung Kim, Eugenia Eng, Carol Burt, LaShell Turnbull, Keon L. Gilbert, Mohamed Jalloh, Candidate, Amma Agyemang, Kevin Wu, Shola Dada, Leonard Williams, Daniel L. Howard, and Paul Godley. “Applying a unique protocol for participant observation: Observing the role of health in African American rural churches”, American Public Health Association (APHA), 138 Annual Meeting 2010, Denver, CO November 6-10, 2010.

27) Mimi Misung Kim, Keon L. Gilbert, Eugenia Eng, Carol Burt, LaShell Turnbull, Mohamed Jalloh, Amma Agyemang, Kevin Wu, Shola Dada, Leonard Williams, Daniel L. Howard, and Paul Godley. “Addressing cardiovascular disease in African-American rural churches: Findings from a participant observation analysis”, American Public Health Association (APHA), 138 Annual Meeting 2010, Denver, CO November 6-10, 2010.

28) Eugenia Eng, Moses V. Goldmon, Eddie Eubanks, Leonard Williams, Kevin Wu, Amma Agyemang, Mohamed Jalloh, Jerry Gregory, Shola Dada, Barbara Pringle, Wayne Sherman, Daniel L. Howard, and Paul Godley. “Biblical principles and lay health advisor training: A brother's keeper pathway toward promoting African American men's health”, American Public Health Association (APHA), 138 Annual Meeting 2010, Denver, CO November 6-10, 2010.

29) Mohamed Jalloh, Eddie Eubanks, Kevin Wu, Amma Agyemang, Sara Lieff, Erin Shigekawa, Alison Mendoza, Shola Dada, Eugenia Eng, Daniel L. Howard, Paul Godley. “Process Evaluation of a Church-Based Lay Health Advisor Training on Cardiovascular Disease. American Public Health Association (APHA), 138 Annual Meeting 2010, Denver, CO November 6-10, 2010.

30) Daniel L. Howard, Mimi M. Kim, and Paul A. Godley. “Predicting Glaucoma Diagnosis in an Elderly Sample: Revisiting the Established Populations for Epidemiologic Studies of the Elderly Study”, AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting, Boston, MA. June 27-29, 2010.

31) Daniel L. Howard, Mimi M. Kim. “Examining Race and Depression among a Sample of Aging Medicaid Patients: A Longitudinal Analysis”, AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting, Boston, MA. June 27-29, 2010.

32) Daniel L. Howard, Mimi M. Kim, and Paul A. Godley. “Exploring Cultural Sensitivity in the National Drug Abuse Treatment System Survey (NDATSS)”, AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting, Boston, MA. June 27-29, 2010.

33) Daniel L. Howard, Mimi M. Kim. “Examining glaucoma diagnosis by race in aging sample”, 31st Annual Minority Health Conference, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC. February 26, 2010.

34) Daniel L. Howard, Mimi M. Kim. “Examining race and depression among a sample of aging DANIEL L. HOWARD Page 24 of 34

Medicaid patients”, 31st Annual Minority Health Conference, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC. February 26, 2010.

35) Carlton L. Boyd, MPH; Moses V. Goldmon, EdD; Melissa Green, MPH; Shelly-Ann Meade, MS; Daniel L. Howard, PhD; Paul A. Godley, MD, PhD; Giselle Corbie-Smith, MD. “Assessing the Congregational Health Needs, Concerns and Priorities of an African American Health Disparities Church Network”, 31st Annual Minority Health Conference, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC. February 26, 2010.

36) Daniel L. Howard, “Building Successful Research Infrastructures: Lessons Learned in Achieving and Measuring Success, Health Services Research Grant Writing Seminar sponsored by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), November 18, 2009 at in Washington, DC.

37) Mimi Kim, Daniel L. Howard, Mary Hartnett, DaJuanicia Holmes Predicting Glaucoma diagnosis in an elderly sample: Revisiting the Established Populations for Epidemiologic Studies of the Elderly, American Public Health Association (APHA), 137 Annual Meeting 2009, Philadelphia, PA November 7-11, 2009.

38) Mimi M. Kim, Daniel L. Howard, Jay S. Kaufman, DaJuanica Holmes, Predicting medication use in an elderly hypertensive sample: Revisiting the Established Populations for Epidemiologic Studies of the Elderly study, American Public Health Association (APHA), 137 Annual Meeting 2009, Philadelphia, PA November 7-11, 2009.

39) Daniel L. Howard, “Building Successful Research Infrastructures: Lessons Learned in Achieving and Measuring Success,” Texas A&M International University, October 28 - 30, 2009, Laredo, TX.

40) Daniel L. Howard, “Building Successful Research Infrastructures: Lessons Learned in Achieving and Measuring Success,” Delaware State University 2009 Annual Health Services Research Conference, October 12 - 14, 2009, Dover, Delaware.

41) Daniel L. Howard, “Enhancing Student Participation in Research,” Delaware State University 2009 Annual Health Services Research Conference, October 12 - 14, 2009, Dover, Delaware.

42) Daniel L. Howard, “Building Successful Research Infrastructures: Lessons Learned in Achieving and Measuring Success.” Morehouse School of Medicine National Center for Primary Care, July 21, 2009, Atlanta, GA.

43) Daniel L. Howard, "Promoting Ethnic Diversity in Public Health Research Training", Center for Research on Ethnicity, Culture, and Health, The University of Michigan School of Public Health, January 30, 2009, Ann Arbor, MI.

44) Daniel L. Howard, Building and Maintaining Research Infrastructure at a Small HBCU. NIH Summit: The Science of Eliminating Health Disparities, Dec.16-18, 2008, National Harbor, MD.

45) Mimi Kim, Daniel L. Howard. Predicting medication use in an elderly hypertensive sample: Revisiting the Established Populations for Epidemiologic Studies of the Elderly study. DANIEL L. HOWARD Page 25 of 34

NIH Summit: The Science of Eliminating Health Disparities, Dec.16-18, 2008, National Harbor, MD.

46) Louie Ross, Daniel L. Howard, Trends in Prostate-specific Antigen Test Use, 2000-2005. NIH Summit: The Science of Eliminating Health Disparities, Dec.16-18, 2008, National Harbor, MD.

47) Louie Ross, Daniel L. Howard, Primary Care Physicians' Discussions and Prostate Cancer Screening. NIH Summit: The Science of Eliminating Health Disparities, December 16-18, 2008, National Harbor, MD.

48) Louie Ross, Daniel L. Howard, The Influence of Wives, Partners, and Significant Others in Men's Prostate Cancer Screening. NIH Summit: The Science of Eliminating Health Disparities, December 16-18, 2008, National Harbor, MD.

49) Haywood Brown, Monique Chireau, Maria Small, Yhenneko Jallah, Daniel Howard, Contribution of ethnicity and mental illness to “near miss” maternal mortality in a tertiary care institution. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine: 2009 29th Annual Meeting – The Pregnancy Meeting, December 2008.

50) Moses V. Goldmon, EdD, James Roberson, PhD, Carlton Boyd, MPH, Alice Ammerman, DrPH, RD, Giselle Corbie-Smith, MD, MSc, Timothy S. Carey, MD, MPH, Daniel L. Howard, PhD and Paul A. Godley, MD, PhD. Data Collection/Data Distribution Center: Building a sustainable African-American church-based research network. 136th APHA Annual Meeting & Exposition, October 25-29, 2008 in San Diego, CA.

51) Melissa A. Green, MPH, Carlton Boyd, MPH, Moses V. Goldmon, EdD, P. Renee Myatt, MPH, MA, Michelle Hayes, BA, Alice Ammerman, DrPH, RD, Giselle Corbie-Smith, MD, MSc, Timothy Carey, MD, Daniel L. Howard, PhD and Paul Godley, MD, PhD. Congregational Health Assessments: Identifying Congregation Health Priorities to Enhance Academic Community Partnerships 136th APHA Annual Meeting & Exposition, October 25-29, 2008 in San Diego, CA.

52) A. Carson, D.L. Howard, D.N. Holmes Weight Change and Functional Decline among the Elderly: The North Carolina EPESE Study The Obesity Society Annual Scientific Meeting, October 3-7, 2008 in Phoenix, AZ.

53) Daniel L. Howard, “Building Successful Research Infrastructures: Lessons Learned in Achieving and Measuring Success” AHRQ 2008 Annual Conference: Promoting Quality…Partnering for Change, September 10, 2008 in Bethesda, MD.

54) Louie Ross, DL Howard, and Yhenneko J. Taylor, “Trends in Prostate-Specific Antigen testing in the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (2001-2006),” BRFSS Meeting Challenges and Staying Ahead Conference, Florida Hotel and Conference Center, Orlando, Fl, Mar. 15-19, 2008.

55) M Chireau, DL Howard, Y Taylor. “Improving Birth Outcomes for African American Women and Children” Ninth Annual HBCU/Hispanic Health Services Research Conference – Improving Health Outcomes and Health Disparities: Research and Intervention Perspectives, Dillard University, New Orleans, LA December 6, 2007. DANIEL L. HOWARD Page 26 of 34

56) L Ross, I Hall, T Fairly, DL Howard, “Prayer and self-reported health among Americans with a history of cancer.” American Association of Cancer Research Science of Cancer Health Disparities Conference, Atlanta, GA November 26-29, 2007.

57) Josephine Boyington, DL Howard, DN Holmes, “Relationship Between Self Rated Health and ADL Status among Stroke Victims in the NC-EPESE Population,” The Gerontological Society of America's 60th Annual Scientific Meeting: The Era of Global Aging: Challenges and Opportunities, San Francisco, CA November 16-20, 2007.

58) J Boyington, DL Howard, DN Holmes. “Relationship Between Self Rated Health and ADL Status among Stroke Victims in the NC-EPESE Population.” APHA 135th Annual Meeting and Exposition, Washington DC November 3-7, 2007.

59) A Carson, DL Howard, WR Carpenter, KM Gooden, YB Jallah, PA Godley. “Androgen Deprivation Therapy for the Treatment of Metastatic Prostate Cancer. The Effect of Hospital and Physician Volume on Racial Differences in Disease Recurrence following Surgery for Prostate Cancer.” Dept. of Defense, Congressionally Directed Medical Research Programs (CDMRP) - "Innovative Minds in Prostate Cancer Today - IMPaCT" Meeting, Atlanta, GA Sept. 5-8, 2007.

60) K Gooden, DL Howard, WR Carpenter, A Carson, YB Jallah, PA Godley. “The Effect of Hospital and Physician Volume on Racial Differences in Disease Recurrence following Surgery for Prostate Cancer.” Dept. of Defense, Congressionally Directed Medical Research Programs (CDMRP) - "Innovative Minds in Prostate Cancer Today - IMPaCT" Meeting, Atlanta, GA September 5-8, 2007.

61) A Carson, DL Howard, WR Carpenter, KM Gooden, YB Jallah, PA Godley,“Androgen Deprivation Therapy for the Treatment of Metastatic Prostate Cancer,” Shaw University Prostate Centers and Grants Luncheon, Raleigh, NC August 31, 2007.

62) K Gooden, DL Howard, WR Carpenter, A Carson, YB Jallah, PA Godley,”The Effect of Hospital and Physician Volume on Racial Differences in Survival Following Radical Prostatectomy.” Shaw University Prostate Centers and Grants Luncheon, Raleigh, NC August 31, 2007.

63) N Erdem, DL Howard, L Carter-Edwards, JEA Boyington, MA Amamoo, J Busby-Whitehead. “Underutilization of Scheduled Toileting for African American Compared to Caucasian Nursing Home Residents with Urinary Incontinence.” 2007 Annual Scientific Meeting of the American Geriatrics Society, Seattle, WA May 4, 2007.

64) A Carson, DL Howard, WR Carpenter, KM Gooden, YB Jallah, PA Godley. “Androgen Deprivation Therapy for the Treatment of Metastatic Prostate Cancer.” American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, CA April 14-18, 2007.

65) K Gooden, DL Howard, WR Carpenter, A Carson, YB Jallah, PA Godley. “The Effect of Hospital and Physician Volume on Racial Differences in Disease Recurrence following Surgery for Prostate Cancer American.” Association for Cancer Research (AACR) Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, CA April 14-18, 2007.

66) DL Howard. "Will the African American Physician Remain Relevant to the Health of the Black DANIEL L. HOWARD Page 27 of 34

Community?" Meharry Medical College, Nashville, TN January 25, 2007.

67) Boyington JE, Amamoo MA, Busby-Whitehead J, Carter-Edwards L, Erdem N, Gooden KM, Jallah Y, Howard DL. “Racial and gender differences in urinary incontinence prevalence in the southeastern states of the Minimum Data Set (MDS),” presented in poster form at the 58th Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Orlando, FL December 21, 2005.

68) Gooden KM, Amamoo MA, Boyington JE, Busby-Whitehead J, Carter-Edwards L, Erdem N, Jallah Y, Howard DL. “Racial differences in prevalence of pressure ulcers among nursing homes in the Southeastern United States,” presented in poster form at the 58th Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Orlando, FL December 21, 2005.

69) N. Erdem, M.A. Amamoo, J.E. Boyington, L. Carter-Edwards, K.M. Gooden, DL Howard, Y. Jallah, & J. Busby-Whitehead. “Racial Disparities in the Nursing Home Management of Urinary Incontinence in the Southeastern United States.” presented in poster form at the 58th Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Orlando, FL December 21, 2005.

70) Josephine Boyington, MA Amamoo, JE Boyington, J Busby-Whitehead, L Carter-Edwards, N Erdem, KM Gooden, Y Jallah, DL Howard. “Racial and Gender Differences in Urinary Incontinence Prevalence in the Southeastern States of the Minimum Data Set (MDS).” 58th Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Orlando, FL November 21, 2005.

71) Kyna Gooden, MA Amamoo, JE Boyington, J Busby-Whitehead, L Carter-Edwards, N Erdem, Y Jallah, DL Howard. “Racial Differences in Prevalence of Pressure Ulcers among Nursing Homes in the Southeastern United States.” 58th Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Orlando, FL November 21, 2005.

72) Nurum Erdem, MA Amamoo, JE Boyington, L Carter-Edwards, KM Gooden, DL Howard, Y Jallah, J Busby-Whitehead. “Racial Disparities in the Nursing Home Management of Urinary Incontinence in the Southeastern United States.” 58th Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Orlando, FL November 21, 2005.

73) Howard, DL, Edwards, B, Whitehead, K, Amamoo, MA, Jallah, Y, and Godley, P. “Differences In Symptom Presentations and Screening of African Americans and Whites for Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH).” The AcademyHealth 2005 Annual Research Meeting, Boston, MA June 2628, 2005.

74) Carol Bunch, W Mundia, DL Howard, RT Konrad, LJ Edwards, MA Amamoo, YB Jallah. “Racial Differences in Satisfaction with Care from International Medical Graduates.” Faces of a Healthy Future, National Conference to End Health Disparities, Winston-Salem, NC September 28-29, 2004.

75) Carter-Edwards L., C Kigongo, L Edwards, DL Howard. “Patient and Physician Racial Congruity and Blood Pressure Management among African Americans and Caucasians with Hypertension: The Established Populations of the Epidemiologic Studies of the Elderly (EPESE).” American Society of Hypertension Carolinas and Georgia Chapter's Annual Business Meeting, Hilton Head, SC June 26, 2004.

76) Carter-Edwards L, Howard DL, Edwards LJ, Kaufman JS, Sleath B, Amamoo MA, Ammerman DANIEL L. HOWARD Page 28 of 34

A. “Patient and Physician Racial Congruity and Blood Pressure Management Among African Americans and Caucasians With Hypertension: The Established Populations of the Epidemiologic Studies of the Elderly (EPESE).” presented in poster form at the American Society of Hypertension Carolinas and Georgia Chapter Annual Business Meeting, Hilton Head, SC June 26, 2004.

77) Carter-Edwards L, Howard DL, Edwards LJ. “Methodological issues for evaluating continuous care and racial congruity using multivariable repeated measures analyses: The Established Populations of the Epidemiologic Studies of the Elderly.” presented at the Seminar Series on Methods in Health Disparities Research, Cecil B. Sheps Center, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC June 11, 2004.

78) Carter-Edwards L and Howard DL, "Key elements for continued growth in building a Shaw health research infrastructure: presentation to the President and his Cabinet", presented at the monthly Shaw University Cabinet Meeting, Shaw University, Raleigh, NC May 25, 2004.

79) Howard, DL, The 2002 Gerontological Society of American Annual Meeting (accepted abstract). Distribution of African Americans in Residential Care / Assisted Living and Nursing Homes: More Evidence of Racial Disparity? Boston, MA November 23-26, 2002.

80) Howard, DL, The North Carolina Conference on Aging (accepted poster). The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Institute on Aging, Chapel Hill, NC October 29-31, 2002.

81) Howard, DL and Thomas R. Konrad. Eighth Annual Summer Public Health Research Institute and Videoconference on Minority Health (Invited Presenter). The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Research, Chapel Hill, NC June 20, 2002.

82) Howard, DL, “Distribution of African Americans in Residential Care / Assisted Living and Nursing Homes: More Evidence of Racial Disparity?” (poster session) 2001 Annual Resource Centers for Minority Aging Research (RCMAR) Meeting, Bethesda, MD April 26-27, 2001.

83) Howard, DL, “African American’s Use of Residential Care/Assisted Living.” Regional Meeting of the Southern Gerontological Society; Aging in the New Century: Linking Policy, Practice, and Research. Raleigh, NC March 31, 2000.

84) Howard, DL, “Physician-patient racial concordance, effectiveness of care, use of services, and patient satisfaction.” The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Center for Minority Aging, Chapel Hill, NC March 10, 2000.

85) Howard, DL, “Physician-patient racial concordance, effectiveness of care, use of services, and patient satisfaction.” Duke University, School of Medicine, Department of Epidemiology, Durham, NC October 21, 1999.

AD HOC PEER-REVIEWED JOURNAL REVIEWER:

Substance Use and Misuse “The Influence of Religious Attendance on Smoking among Black Men” (Manuscript ID LSUM-2016- DANIEL L. HOWARD Page 29 of 34

0054-R1), second review, August 2016.

Health Services Research: “The Role of Program Directors in Treatment Practices: The Case of Methadone Dose Patterns in U.S. Outpatient Opioid Agonist Treatment Programs”, (Manuscript HSR-15-0881), second review, June 2016.

Substance Use and Misuse “The Influence of Religious Attendance on Smoking among Black Men” (Manuscript ID LSUM-2016- 0054), March 2016.

Health Services Research: “Trends and Correlates of Methadone Dose Patterns in U.S. Outpatient Opioid Agonist Treatment Programs: To What Extent Does Program Directors Matter?” (Manuscript HSR-15-0881), January 2016.

BMC Research Notes: “Factors influencing willingness to participate in clinical trial studies: a study among past clinical trials participants in Northern Ghana”. (Manuscript RESN-D-15-00096), October 2015.

Health Affairs: “All things being equal: Race disparities among Black and White Americans living in integrated communities” (Manuscript ID 2011-0640), June 13, 2011

Journal of Urology: “Adult Urology Article entitled Evaluating Race/Ethnic Disparities In Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms In Men.” (Manuscript Number: JU-11-830), May 9, 2011

Journal of Urology: “Administrative Data Sets are Inaccurate in Assessing Functional Outcomes after Radical Prostatectomy.” (Manuscript Number: JU-10-1435), September 30, 2010

Annals of Epidemiology: “Androgen Deprivation Therapy and Cataract Incidence among Elderly Prostate Cancer Patients in the United States.” (Manuscript Number: 10-151), June 8, 2010

Journal of the National Medical Association: “Health Care Utilization Among Low-Income African American Women with Lupus.” (Manuscript 6528), January 2, 2007

Research on Aging: “Comparing Nursing Home Utilization Between Blacks and Whites: A Study of Seven States.” (Manuscript Number 03-059), September 29, 2003

Journal of the American Medical Association: “Does Racial Concordance Between HIV Positive Patients and Their Physicians Affect the Time to Receipt of Protease Inhibitors?” (Manuscript Number: JOC31959), September 15, 2003

Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved: DANIEL L. HOWARD Page 30 of 34

"An exploration of nursing homes providing culturally competent care." (Reviewer Number: 720), April 2003

Social Science & Medicine: “Questioning race-based differences in breast cancer mortality." (Reviewer number: 080120a), October 2001

Preventive Medicine: “Behavioral Intention and Social Networks among African-Americans Residing in NBLIC-Targeted Cities.” (Manuscript number: PMED2000-0052), June 4, 2000

Medical Care: “Minority physicians serving in rural National Health Service Corps sites.” 1995

HONORS AND AWARDS:

June 22, 2020 - IntechOpen indicated that the book chapter had been downloaded 6,584 times to date. Daniel L. Howard. Effective Treatment of Opioid Use Disorders Among African Americans in ‘Effective Prevention and Treatment of Substance Use Disorders for Racial and Ethnic Minorities’. ISBN: 978-1- 78985-690-3. Edited by Erick Guerrero and Tenie Khachikian. University of California: IntechOpen 2019.

In 2015, Texas A&M University introduced me to the campus on a promotional video http://youtu.be/YDMc57UrDt8.

In 2013, the official report of the National Advisory Board (NAB) of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) Center for Health Policy at Meharry Medical College stated that “the NAB is quite impressed with the progress of the Center. The principle finding of the NAB in 2012 is that under Dr. Howard’s leadership, in conjunction with Drs. Riley and Dever and others, the Center has been highly attentive to advice and suggestions resulting from the 2011 NAB visit. This has resulted in extremely impressive growth and development of the Center over the last year. Accordingly, the NAB urges Dr. Howard to continue to build on the many successes, forgo unnecessary growth for now, and instead focus on the maturation of this budding institution. The RWJF Center for Health Policy at Meharry Medical College is a strong addition to the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s portfolio of national programs and centers, and is well on its way to becoming a nationally-recognized center of excellence at both Meharry Medical College and Vanderbilt University.”

The NAB members were: James F. Blumstein, M.A., L.L.B., University Professor of Law and Director, Vanderbilt Health Policy Center, Vanderbilt University Law School; Timothy Carey, M.D., MPH, Professor of Social Medicine and Director, Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Research, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Sheldon H. Danziger, Ph.D., Henry J. Meyer Distinguished University Professor of Public Policy and Director, National Poverty Center, Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy, University of Michigan; Honorable William H. Frist, M.D., Former United States Senator and Majority Leader; Darrell J. Gaskin, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Health Economics, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health; James Jackson, Ph.D., Daniel Katz Distinguished University Professor of Psychology and Director, Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan; Thomas A. LaVeist, Ph.D., William C. and Nancy F. Richardson Professor in Health Policy and Director, Hopkins Center for Health Disparities Solutions, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health; Paula D. DANIEL L. HOWARD Page 31 of 34

McClain, Ph.D., Professor of Political Science and Co-Director of the Center for the Study of Race, Ethnicity and Gender in the Social Sciences, Duke University; Melvin L. Oliver, Ph.D., SAGE Sara Miller McCune Dean of Social Sciences, Professor of Sociology, University of California, Santa Barbara; Frank Sloan, Ph.D., J. Alexander McMahon Professor of Health Policy and Management, Professor of Economics and Director, Center for Health Policy, Law and Management, Duke University; Brian D. Smedley, Ph.D., Vice President and Director of the Health Policy Institute, Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies, Washington, DC.

The National Urban League Policy Institute provided special thanks to the members of the Urban Health Advisory Panel for their guidance and feedback during the development of the “State of Urban Health: Eliminating Health Disparities to Save Lives and Cut Costs” report released in December 2012.

Named “15th Most Read Article of 2012” in the journal Health &Social Work – Kim, M.M., Ford, J.D., D.L. Howard, and Bradford, D.W. Assessing Trauma, Substance Abuse and Mental Health In A Sample of Homeless Men. Health & Social Work Vol. 35, No. 1, pp.39-48, February 2010.

One of seven nationally-renowned health policy experts selected to serve on the 2012 Urban Health Advisory Panel, which is formulated by the National Urban League’s Policy Institute. The National Urban League Policy Institute will release a State of Urban Health report later in 2012 that establishes a clear connection between the elimination of health disparities along racial lines and the economic vitality of households, communities and ultimately the nation.

The editors of the journal Progress in Community Health Partnerships select one article from each issue for their “Beyond the Manuscript” podcast. The podcast is an interview with the author and one of their community partners to discuss their project beyond what went into the final manuscript. The editors selected for a July 27, 2012 interview: Alexandra F. Lightfoot, Brianna A. Woods, Melvin Jackson, Linda Riggins, Kathleen Krieger, Kimberly Brodie, Phyllis Gray, Daniel L. Howard. In my House: Laying the Foundation for Youth HIV Prevention in the Black Church. Progress in Community Health Partnerships. 2012 Winter; 6(4):451-6.

Keynote Speaker, “Health Disparities and Minority Participation in Clinical Trials,” Bogier Clinical IT & Solutions, Raleigh, NC, December 3, 2011.

Invited Speaker, “Building Successful Research Infrastructures: Lessons Learned in Achieving and Measuring Success,” Health Services Research Grant Writing Seminar sponsored by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), November 18, 2009 at Howard University, Washington, DC.

Invited Roundtable Discussion Facilitator, “Faces of a Healthy Future: National Conference to End Health Disparities II,” Center of Excellence for the Elimination of Health Disparities, Winston-Salem State University, Winston-Salem, NC November 3-6, 2009.

Designated affiliation as a “Senior Research Fellow” by the Policy Board of the Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Research at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, October 2009. Invited Speaker, “Building Successful Research Infrastructures: Lessons Learned in Achieving and Measuring Success.” Texas A&M International University, October 28-30, 2009, Laredo, TX.

Invited Speaker, “Building Successful Research Infrastructures: Lessons Learned in Achieving and Measuring Success,” Delaware State University 2009 Annual Health Services Research Conference, October 12 - 14, 2009, Dover, Delaware.

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Invited Speaker, “Enhancing Student Participation in Research,” Delaware State University 2009 Annual Health Services Research Conference, October 12 - 14, 2009, Dover, Delaware.

Honorary Committee Member, The Center for Study on Clinical Research Participation (CISCRP), AWARE for All – Clinical Research Education Day, North Carolina Central University, September 12, 2009, Durham, NC.

Invited Speaker, “Building Successful Research Infrastructures: Lessons Learned in Achieving and Measuring Success.” Morehouse School of Medicine National Center for Primary Care, July 21, 2009, Atlanta, GA.

Invited Speaker, “Promoting Ethnic Diversity in Public Health Research Training,” Center for Research on Ethnicity, Culture, and Health, The University of Michigan School of Public Health, Ann Arbor, MI January 30, 2009.

Named “Most Read Article of 2008” in the journal Health Services Research – Howard, Daniel L., Carol D. Bunch, Wilberforce O. Mundia, Thomas R. Konrad, Lloyd J. Edwards, M. Ahinee Amamoo, and Yhenneko Jallah. Comparing United States Vs. International Medical School Graduate Physicians Who Serve African American and White Elderly. HSR: Health Services Research 41:6 (December 2006).

Invited Speaker, “Building Successful Research Infrastructures: Lessons Learned in Achieving and Measuring Success,” AHRQ 2008 Annual Conference: Promoting Quality…Partnering for Change, September 10, 2008 in Bethesda, MD.

Research article nominated as a finalist for the National Institute on Health Care Management (NIHCM) Foundation's Thirteenth Annual Health Care Research Award Competition for “excellence in original and creative research in 2006”, Washington, DC May 14, 2007. NIHCM Foundation is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization dedicated to improving the effectiveness, efficiency and quality of America's health care system -- Howard, Daniel L., Carol D. Bunch, Wilberforce O. Mundia, Thomas R. Konrad, Lloyd J. Edwards, M. Ahinee Amamoo, and Yhenneko Jallah. Comparing United States Vs. International Medical School Graduate Physicians Who Serve African American and White Elderly. HSR: Health Services Research 41:6 (December 2006).

In 2007, Shaw University, with Dr. Howard as Principal Investigator, was the only university in the nation to partner with two universities with National Institutes of Health (NIH) National Center on Minority Health and Health Disparities (NCMHD)-funded P60 Project EXPORT grants (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and Johns Hopkins University).

Invited Speaker, "Will the African American Physician Remain Relevant to the Health of the Black Community?" Meharry Medical College, Nashville, TN January 25, 2007.

2006 Minority Access National Role Model Researcher Award recipient, Minority Access, Inc., Seventh National Role Models Conference, Las Vegas, NV September 17-20, 2006. Minority Access, Inc. is a 501(c) (3) non-profit organization with a cooperative agreement with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to increase the pool of minority biomedical researchers by identifying individual and institutional role models.

In 2006, The Institute for Health, Social, and Community Research was designated as an official department (academic unit) of Shaw University. DANIEL L. HOWARD Page 33 of 34

In 2004, the official report of the NIH NCMHD-funded P60 Project EXPORT External Scientific Program Advisory Committee (SPAC) of national experts noted that the “UNC-Shaw Partnership should be viewed as the “showcase” model for addressing health disparities.” SPAC members: James W. Collins, Jr., M.D., M.P.H., Medical Director, Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, Children’s Memorial Hospital, Associate Professor, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University; Barbara C. Tilley, Ph.D., Professor and Chair, Department of Biometry and Epidemiology, Medical University of South Carolina; Tony Whitehead, Ph.D., Department of Anthropology, University of Maryland-College Park; Reverend Melvin Tuggle, Ph.D., The Garden of Prayer Baptist Church.

Designated affiliation as a “Research Fellow” by the Policy Board of the Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Research at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, October 2002.

In 2002, Shaw University, with Dr. Howard as Principal Investigator, was the only university in the nation to hold two NIH NCMHD-funded Project EXPORT grants (P60 and R24).

2001 Historically Black College and University (HBCU) Spotlight on Excellence Administrator/Faculty Award recipient, General Motors Corporation and Black Voices Quarterly Magazine (blackvoices.com).

Historically Black College and University (HBCU) Grant Writing Workshop, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) and Tennessee State University, Center for Health Research, Nashville, TN, October 11-12, 2001 (accepted competitive abstract).

Historically Black College and University (HBCU) Visiting Scholar/Associate Program, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), Region IV Office, Atlanta, GA Summer 2001.

Summer Program in Quantitative Methods Research on Minority Aging and Health Workshop, Interuniversity Consortium for Political and Social Research, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI June 1115, 2001 (accepted competitive application).

Summer Training Workshop on African American Aging Research, Program for Research on Black Americans, Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI June 7-9, 2000 (accepted competitive application).

National Research Service Award (NRSA) in Health Services Research Postdoctoral Fellow Award, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Research, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC 1997-1998.

Paul Cornely Postdoctoral Scholar Award, School of Public Health, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 1992-1994. Ford Foundation / Rockefeller Foundation Postdoctoral Fellow Award, Program on Poverty, the Underclass and Public Policy, School of Social Work, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 1992-1994.

Dissertation Fellowship Award, Program on the Urban Underclass, Social Science Research Council, New York, NY 1991-1992.

Dissertation Summer Workshop Award, Program on the Urban Underclass, Social Science Research Council, Center for the Study of Urban Poverty, University of California-Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA Summer 1990.

Dorothy Danforth Compton Fellowship Award, Vanderbilt University, Peabody College of Education and DANIEL L. HOWARD Page 34 of 34

Human Development, Vanderbilt Institute of Public Policy Studies, Nashville, TN 1987-1991.