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Jennifer Kue, PhD The Ohio State University ∙ College of Nursing 1585 Neil Avenue ∙ Columbus, OH 43210 Office Phone: (614) 292-4078 ∙ Fax: (614) 292-4535 E-mail: [email protected] LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/jenniferkue

EDUCATION

1997 BS Visual Communication & Anthropology, University of Idaho

2002 MA Anthropology, San Diego State University

2011 PhD Public Health, Oregon State University Health Promotion and Health Behavior

2011 to Postdoctorate Postdoctoral Fellow in Behavioral Oncology, Arizona State University 2012 and the Mayo Clinic Cancer Center

6/2012 to Postdoctorate Postdoctoral Researcher in Behavioral Oncology, The Ohio State 12/2012 University, College of Nursing and the James Comprehensive Cancer Center

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

2019 to Present Associate Professor with tenure The Ohio State University, College of Nursing, Columbus, OH

2015 to 2019 Director Office of Global Innovations, College of Nursing, Columbus, OH

2014 to Present Associate Member James Comprehensive Cancer Center, Columbus, OH

2013 to 2019 Assistant Professor (tenure track) The Ohio State University, College of Nursing, Columbus, OH

2013 to Present Courtesy Faculty Member Oregon State University, College of Public Health and Human , School of Social and Behavioral Health Sciences, Corvallis, OR

2013 to Present Adjunct Faculty University of Gondar, College of Medicine and Health Sciences, Gondar, Ethiopia

2009 to 2011 Co-Investigator and Project Coordinator

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The Hmong Breast and Cervical Cancer Project Oregon State University, College of Public Health and Human Sciences, Corvallis, OR

2007 to 2009 Assistant Tobacco Prevention and Education Program Immigrant & Refugee Community Organization, Portland, OR

2007 to 2008 Program Coordinator Hepatitis B and HIV Prevention and Education Program Immigrant & Refugee Community Organization, Portland, OR

2004 to 2007 Program Coordinator Tobacco Prevention and Education Program Immigrant & Refugee Community Organization, Portland, OR

2005 to 2006 Curriculum Developer Senior Services Program Immigrant & Refugee Community Organization, Portland, OR

2005 to 2006 Field Coordinator Barriers to HIV Prevention and Treatment in a Low Risk Setting Study Oregon State University, College of Public Health and Human Sciences, Corvallis, OR

2004 to 2007 Graduate Teaching Assistant Oregon State University, College of Public Health and Human Sciences, Corvallis, OR

2002 to 2004 Health Programs Coordinator/Health Educator Breast and Cervical Cancer Prevention Program and Diabetes Prevention and Education Program Immigrant & Refugee Community Organization, Portland, OR

HONORS & AWARDS

2019-2021 NIH Loan Repayment Program Award, NCI 2016 Healthcare Leader Award, Ohio Asian American Commerce Group 2015-2017 NIH Loan Repayment Program Award, NIHMD 2015 Impact Award, Hmong National Development, Inc. 2009 Student Poster Award, Oregon Public Health Association 2008 Thurgood Marshall Fellowship, Oregon State University 2006 Anne Rossignol Fellowship in Public Health, Oregon State University 1999 Phi Beta Delta Academic Honor – Fu Foundation Scholar, San Diego State University

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RESEARCH SUPPORT

FUNDED 2019 American Cancer Society, Research Scholar Grant, Intergenerational Refugee and Immigrant Cancer Screening Project (RSG – CPHPS 131811). $1,749,000. January 1, 2019 through December 31, 2023. Role: Principal Investigator.

2018 Office of International Affairs, Faculty Enrichment Grant, Perceptions of Cervical Cancer among women in Ciudad Sandino, Nicaragua. $6,000. April 17, 2018 through March 31, 2019. Role: Principal Investigator.

2018 Ohio Action Coalition, Public Health Nurse Leader Project Grant, Ohio’s Core 5 Assessment. $70,000, August 1, 2018 through July 31, 2019. Role: Program Evaluator (subcontract), (Co-PIs: Bechtel and Jones)

2017-2021 CDC, Global Health Security Partner Engagement: Expanding Efforts and Strategies to Protect and Improve Public Health Globally. $4,650,000. April 1, 2016 through March 31, 2021. Role: Monitoring and Evaluation Lead (Co- PIs: Gebreyes and Wang)

COMPLETED 2016-2017 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation: New Connections - Increasing Diversity of RWJF Programming, Breast and cervical cancer screening interventions among Southeast Asian American women: A systematic review. $50,000/1 year, September 1, 2016 through August 31, 2017. Role: Principal Investigator

2016-2017 Research Enhancement and Assistance Program (REAP) Award. James Comprehensive Cancer Center, $376.

2014-2016 National Cancer Institute, The Southeast Asian Women’s Health Project (1R03CA175464-01A1). $153,750, January 1, 2014 through December 31, 2015. No cost extension through December 31, 2016. Role: Principal Investigator

2015-2016 Research Enhancement and Assistance Program (REAP) Award. James Comprehensive Cancer Center, $750.

2015 OSU Center for Clinical and Translational , Bhutanese Refugee Community Needs Assessment. $2,950, April 2, 2015 through December 2, 2015. Role: Principal Investigator

2014-2015 College of Nursing Pilot Funds, The benefits of mind-body movement in cancer survivors: A program evaluation. January 1, 2014 through December 31, 2014. Role: Co-Investigator (PI: Overcash)

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2013-2014 College of Nursing Seed Grant, The Southeast Asian Women’s Health Project. $10,000, July 1, 2013 through June 30, 2014. Role: Principal Investigator

2013-2015 Engagement and Impact Award, Office of Outreach and Engagement, The Making a Difference Program. $60,000, July 1, 2013 through June 30, 2015. Role: Co-Investigator (PI: Menon)

2013-2014 Coca-Cola Critical Difference for Women Grant, Department of Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, The Southeast Asian Women’s Health Project. $3,500, July 1, 2013 through June 30, 2014. Role: Principal Investigator

2009-2011 National Cancer Institute, Breast & Cervical Cancer Screening among Hmong: Social, Cultural & System Factors (R21CA1239147). $353,804, March 1, 2009 through February 28, 2011. Role: Co-Investigator (PI: Thorburn)

PENDING 2020 Women & Philanthropy Grant, Refugee Agriculture and Development (RAD) Garden. $50,000, Submitted January 31, 2020. Role: Principal Investigator.

2019 USAID/University of Minnesota, One Health Workforce – Next Generation (OHW-NG). $3,726,667, Submitted April 3, 2019. Role: Co-Investigator (PI: Gebreyes).

JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS (peer-reviewed) *data-based, +with student mentee, #senior author, ‡dissertation

1. *+ Ingol, T., Kue, J., Oza-Frank, R., Weber, M.B., Conrey, E.J., & Bower, J.K. (2020; in press). Barriers and facilitators to type 2 diabetes prevention for low-income women with a history of gestational diabetes: A qualitative study. Diabetes Educator, 46(3).

2. *+# MacDowell, H., Pyakurel, S., Acharya, J., Morrison-Beedy, D., & Kue, J. (2020). Perceptions toward mental illness and seeking psychological help among Bhutanese refugees resettled in the U.S. Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 41(3), 243-250. doi: 10.1080/01612840.2019.1646362

3. * Kue, J., Szalacha, L.A., Happ, M.B., & Menon, U. (2019; in press). Cervical cancer and cancer screening behavior among Southeast Asian women: An exploratory mixed-methods study. Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved.

4. * Bower, J.K., Butler, B.N., Bose-Brill, S., Kue, J., & Wassel, C.L. (2019). Diabetes screening and hyperglycemia following gestational diabetes: Racial/ethnic differences in U.S. adults. Preventing Chronic Disease.

5. * Menon, U., Szalacha, L.A., Kue, J., Herman, P., Bucho-Gonzalez, J., & Larkey, L. (2019). Effects of a community-to-clinic navigation intervention on colorectal cancer screening among underserved people. Annals of Behavioral Medicine.

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6. * Nolan, T.S., Hatfield, R., Browning, K.K., Kue, J., & Klemanski, D.L. (2019). Evolution and evaluation of an Advanced Practice Provider fellowship program in cancer survivorship. Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing.

7. +* Wu, Q., Kue, J., Yang, L., Zhu, X., Yin, X., Chen, J., Liu, Y., Sun, X., Jiang, J., Duan, X., & Shi, Y. (2019). Effects of nurse-led support via WeChat, a smartphone application, for breast cancer patients after surgery: A quasi-experimental study. Telemedicine and e-Health. e-pub ahead of print. doi: 10.1089/tmj.2018.0293

8. * Fitzgerald, E.A., Marzalik, P.R., & Kue, J. (2018). Assessing intercultural development pre- and post education abroad. Journal of Nursing Education, 57(12), 747-750. doi:10.3928/01484834-20181119-08

9. * Menon, U., Lee, E., Kue, J., Miller, A., & Szalacha, L.A. (2018). Spousal interaction and breast cancer screening among Korean Americans. International Journal of Research in Nursing, 9, 1-9. doi: 10.3844/ijrnsp.2018.1.9

10. *+ Jiang, J., Zeng, L., Kue, J., Li, H., Shi, Y., & Chen, C. (2018). Effective teaching methods in the emergency department: A qualitative study with millennial nursing students in Shanghai. Nurse Education Today, 61, 220-224. doi:10.1016/j.nedt.2017.12.007

11. Kue, J., Szalacha, L.A., Happ, M.B., Crisp, A.L., & Menon, U. (2018). Culturally relevant human subjects protection training: A case study in community-engaged research in the United States. Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health, 20(1), 107-114. doi: 10.1007/s10903- 017-0548-x

12. * Browning, K.K., Kue, J., Lyons, F., & Overcash, J. (2017). Feasibility of mind body movement programs for cancer survivors. Oncology Nursing Forum, 44(4), 446-456. doi:10.1188/17.ONF.446-456

13. * Kue, J., Hanegan, H., & Tan, A. (2017). Perceptions of cervical cancer screening, screening behavior, and post-migration living difficulties among Bhutanese-Nepali refugee women in the United States. Journal of Community Health, 42(6), 1079–1089. doi: 10.1007/s10900-017- 0355-2

14. * Szalacha, L.A., Kue, J., & Menon, U. (2017). Knowledge and beliefs regarding breast and cervical cancer screening among Mexican-Heritage Latinas. Cancer Nursing, 40(5), 420-427. doi:10.1097/NCC.0000000000000423

15. *‡ Kue, J., Thorburn, S., & Szalacha, L.A. (2016). Perceptions of risk for hepatitis B infection among the Hmong. Hmong Studies Journal, 17, 1-24. pii: http://hmongstudies.org/KueThorburnSzalachaHSJ17.pdf

16. Kue, J., Pyakurel, S., & Yotebieng, K. (2016). Building community-engaged research partnerships with Bhutanese-Nepali refugees: Lessons learned from a community health

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needs assessment project. Practicing Anthropology, 38(4), 37-40. doi:10.17730/0888- 4552.38.4.12

17. * Klemanski, D.L., Browning, K.K., & Kue, J. (2016). Survivorship care plan preferences of cancer survivors and health care providers: A systematic review and quality appraisal of the evidence. Journal of Cancer Survivorship, 10(1), 71-86. doi:10.1007/s11764-015-0452-0

18. Kue, J., Thorburn, S., & Keon, K.L. (2015). Research challenges and lessons learned from conducting community-based research with the Hmong community. Health Promotion Practice, 16(3), 411-418. doi:10.1177/1524839914561515

19. * Menon, U., Szalacha, L., Prabhughate, A., & Kue, J. (2014). Correlates of colorectal cancer screening among South Asian immigrants in the United States. Cancer Nursing, 37(1), E19-27. doi:10.1097/NCC.0b013e31828db95e

20. * Kue, J., Zukoski, A., Keon, K.L., & Thorburn, S. (2014). Breast and cervical cancer screening: Exploring perceptions and barriers with Hmong women and men in Oregon. Ethnicity and Health, 19(3), 311-327. doi:10.1080/13557858.2013.776013

21. * Thorburn, S., Keon, K.L., & Kue, J. (2013). Sources of breast and cervical cancer information for Hmong women and men. Women & Health, 53(5), 468-478. doi:10.1080/03630242.2013.796305

22. *‡ Kue, J., & Thorburn, S. (2013). Hepatitis B knowledge, screening, and vaccination among Hmong Americans. Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved, 24(2), 566-578. doi:10.1353/hpu.2013.0081

23. * Thorburn, S., Kue, J., Keon, K.L., & Zukoski, A. (2013). “We don’t talk about it” and other interpersonal influences on Hmong women’s breast and cervical cancer screening decisions. Health Education Research, 28(5), 760-771. doi:10.1093/her/cys115

24. * Thorburn, S., Kue, J., Keon, K.L., & Lo, P. (2012). Medical mistrust and discrimination in health care: A qualitative study of Hmong women and men. Journal of Community Health, 37(4), 822-829. doi:10.1007/s10900-011-9516-x

25. * DeMarco, M., Thorburn, S., & Kue, J. (2009). "In a country as affluent as America, people should be eating": Experiences with and perceptions of food insecurity among rural and urban Oregonians. Qualitative Health Research, 19(7), 1010-1024. doi:10.1177/1049732309338868

BOOK CHAPTERS

1. Yotebieng, K., Adhikari, S.B., Kirsch, J., & Kue, J. (2019). Re-imagining home: Resilience and social networks among resettled refugees in Columbus, Ohio, United States. In A. Nelson, A. Rodlach, & R. Willems (Eds.), The Crux of Refugee Resettlement: Rebuilding Social Networks (pp. 59-76). Lanham, MD: Lexington .

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MANUSCRIPTS UNDER REVIEW (peer-reviewed) *data-based, +with student mentee, #senior author

1. Wu, Q., Tang, A., Niu, S., Jin, A., Lu, X., Zeng, L., Jiang, J., Kue, J., Zhu, X., & Shi, Y. (under review). Comparison of three instruments for activity disability in acute ischemic stroke survivors. Target Journal: The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences. Submitted February 2020.

2. Kue, J., Klemanski, D.L., & Browning, K.K. (under review). An assessment of readability among cancer survivorship care plans. Target Journal: Patient Education and Counseling. Submitted March 2020.

PUBLISHED ABSTRACTS (peer-reviewed) *data-based, +with student mentee, #senior author

1. * Menon, U., Szalacha, L., Bucho-Gonzalez, J., Kue, J., & Larkey, L. (2018). Dissemination of community to clinic navigation to increase colorectal cancer screening. Psycho-Oncology, 27(Suppl 1 SI), 10-11.

2. * Kue, J., Szalacha, L., Happ, M.B., & Menon, U. (2015). Let’s talk about cervical cancer: A qualitative study with SE Asian women. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 49(Suppl 1), S1-S258.

3. Kue, J. (2015). Human subjects’ protection training with field workers in community- engaged research. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 49(Suppl 1), S1-S258.

THESES & REPORTS +with student mentee, #senior author, ‡dissertation

1. +# Welch, J., Spalla King, T., Loversidge, J., & Kue, J. (2019). Pediatric nurse anesthesia fellowship: A quality improvement evaluation. Doctor of Nursing Practice Final Project. Submitted to The Ohio State University’s Knowledge Bank.

2. +# Kayuha, H., & Kue, J. (2019). Post-migration challenges among Bhutanese-Nepali refugees in Columbus, OH. Undergraduate Honors . Submitted to The Ohio State University’s Knowledge Bank.

3. +# Bruns, H., & Kue, J. (2017). Government-led programs to improve maternal and infant health in India: A systematic review of the literature. Undergraduate Honors Thesis. Submitted to The Ohio State University’s Knowledge Bank.

4. Kue, J. (2016). Bhutanese-Nepali community health needs assessment. Submitted to the Bhutanese Nepali Community of Columbus and Refugee Women in Action.

5. Reifsnider, E., & Kue, J. (2012). Evaluation of Arizona Baby Steps to Breastfeeding Success. Submitted to the Bureau of Nutrition and Physical Activity of Arizona’s Department of Human Services.

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6. ‡ Kue, J. (2011). Hepatitis B and liver cancer among Hmong: Knowledge, perceptions of risk, and barriers to hepatitis B screening and vaccination. Dissertation, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR.

7. Takahashi, E., Kue, J., Kim, M., & Furrer, C.J. (2009). Asian Oregonian’s attitudes toward the Tobacco Quit Line. Submitted to the Public Health Division of Oregon’s Department of Human Services.

8. Kue, J., Takahashi, E., & Furrer, C.J. (2009). Demographic differences in tobacco use and utilization of cessation resources among Asian Oregonians. Submitted to the Public Health Division of Oregon’s Department of Human Services.

9. Kue, J. (2003). Tri-county health needs assessment of four Asian Pacific Islander communities. Submitted to the Northwest Health Foundation.

10. Kue, J. (2002). Shamanism, language, and gender role changes in Hmong culture. Unpublished master’s thesis, San Diego State University, San Diego, CA.

INVITED PRESENTATIONS

Local 1. Kue, J. (2020; February). Speaker. Cancer screening disparities in Asian refugee and immigrant women. In Global Health Interest Group Lecture Series. Presentation conducted at The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH.

2. Kue, J. (2019, May). Speaker. Improving cancer screening among refugee and immigrant populations. In OSU James Comprehensive Cancer Center’s Annual Cancer Health Equity Conference. Presentation conducted at The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH.

3. Kue, J. (2019, April). Panel speaker. American Cancer Society funded women researchers. In American Cancer Society’s ResearcHERS: Women fighting cancer of Ohio. Presentation conducted at The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH.

4. Kue, J., & Tate, J. (2019, March). Practical tips when preparing materials for pre-tenure and tenure review. In Center of Healthy Aging Work in Progress Meeting. Presentation conducted at The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH.

5. Williams, K.P., & Kue, J. (2018, November). Co-presenter. Cancer control and prevention in vulnerable female populations. In OSU Center for Women’s Health Seminar Series. Presentation conducted at The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH.

6. Kue, J. Panel Speaker. (2017, April). Refugee women and the current political climate. Presentation conducted in ANTHRO35974.02 Women, Culture, and Development, The Ohio State University, Department of Anthropology, Columbus, OH.

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7. Kue, J. (2017, February). Guest lecturer. Conducting focus groups. Presentation conducted in N8781 Research Methods II course, The Ohio State University, College of Nursing, Columbus, OH.

8. Kue, J. (2016, November). Guest lecturer. Refugee health. Presentation conducted in PH6100 Introduction to Global Health course, The Ohio State University, College of Public Health, Columbus, OH.

9. Kue, J. (2016, July). Guest lecturer. Cultural competency in healthcare. Presentation conducted in N6100 Introduction to Professional Nursing course, The Ohio State University, College of Nursing, Columbus, OH.

10. Kue, J. (2016, September). Panel speaker. The value of diversity in the nursing profession. In Annual Diversity Welcome Reception. Presentation conducted at The Ohio State University, College of Nursing, Columbus, OH.

11. Kue, J. (2015, August). Keynote speaker. In Interprofessional Orientation Workshop. Presentation conducted at The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH.

12. Kue, J. (2015, April). Keynote speaker. A world apart: Working with and caring for refugees. In Ohio State Diversity Leadership Symposium. Presentation conducted at The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH.

13. Kue, J. (2014, August). Keynote speaker. In Interprofessional Orientation Workshop. Presentation conducted at The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH.

14. Kue, J. (2014, April). Panelist. Conducting community-engaged research. In Helene Fuld Scholarship Forum. Presentation conducted at The Ohio State University, College of Nursing, Columbus, OH.

15. Kue, J. (2014, April). Guest Lecturer. Conducting research with the Hmong community. Presentation conducted in N2890 Sophomore Honors Seminar, The Ohio State University, College of Nursing, Columbus, OH

Regional 1. Kue, J. (2018, June). Health literacy: An evidence-based approach to intervention research. In The Helene Fuld Institute Research Intensive Workshop. Presentation conducted at The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH.

2. Kue, J. (2014, June). Learning together: Building equitable community and academic partnerships in reducing health disparities. In Capacity Building Training. Presentation conducted at Ohio Commission on Minority Health, Columbus, OH.

3. Kue, J. (2014, February). Organizing a research project engaged with its community: An investigator’s experience. In Center for Clinical and Translational Science: Tools of the Trade, Engaging Diverse Communities in Research. Presentation conducted at The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH.

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4. Kue, J. (2014, January). Community-engaged cancer control and prevention research: Eliminating cancer health disparities in Southeast Asian communities. In What’s happening in Asian America? An interdisciplinary showcase. Presentation conducted at Graduate Pan-Asian Caucus. The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH.

5. Kue, J. (2013, May). Health literacy and cultural considerations in intervention research. Presentation conducted at Research Intensive Workshop, College of Nursing. The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH.

6. Kue, J. (2013, May). Recruitment and retention of ethnically and culturally diverse populations in community-based research. In Center for Clinical and Translational Science Conference. Presentation conducted at The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH.

National 1. Kue, J. (2019, June). Program planning and evaluation for non-profit organizations. Presentation conducted at the Immigrant and Refugee Community Organization, Portland, OR.

2. Kue, J., Menon, U., Szalacha, L., & Happ, M.B. (2017, October). Human subjects protection training for community health workers. In the 5th Alaska Native Health Research Conference. Presentation conducted at The Captain Cook Hotel and Conference Center in Anchorage, AK.

3. Kue, J. (2017, February). The nuts and bolts of writing a conference presentation . Presentation conducted at Asian & Pacific Islander Caucus for Public Health. Professional Development Webinar Series.

4. Kue, J. (2015, June). A community-engaged approach to addressing cancer health disparities in Asian immigrant communities. Presentation conducted at Duke University, School of Nursing, Durham, NC.

5. Kue, J. Breast and cervical cancer screening among Hmong. (2011, September). In the Mayo Clinic Hematology/Oncology Conference. Presentation conducted at the Mayo Cancer Clinic in Scottsdale, AZ.

6. Kue, J. (2004, May). Presentation conducted at Race, Racism, and Health Care course. Marylhurst University, Portland, OR.

7. Kue, J. (2004, March). Cross-cultural awareness training. Presentation conducted at the Benton County Health Department, Corvallis, OR.

8. Kue, J. (2003, October). Guest Lecturer. Racism, health care, and perspective on the , “The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down.” Presentation conducted in Introduction to Diversity/Stratification course, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, University of Idaho, Moscow, ID.

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International 1. Kue, J. (2019, October). Improving cancer screening in Asian immigrant and refugee populations in the U.S. In To Help Patients Achieve their Optimal Level of Rehabilitation, To Integrate High Efficiency Nursing Practice International Conference, Shanghai, China.

2. Kue, J. (2019, August). Evaluation essentials. Presentation conducted at Global One Health initiative, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

3. Kue, J. (2019, February). Co-presenter. Specimen collection training Facility Trainers. Training conducted at the Ethiopian Public Health Institute, Adama, Ethiopia.

ORAL PRESENTATIONS (peer-reviewed) *data-based, +with student mentee, #senior author, ‡dissertation

Regional 1. * Fitzgerald, E.A., & Kue, J. (2018, January). Finding an ethical international service-learning partner: Lessons learned in asset-based community development. Oral presentation conducted at The Ohio State University Community Engagement Conference, Columbus, OH.

National 1. * Bechtel, N., Jones, A., Kue, J., & Ford, J. (2019, November). Ohio’s Core 5: Screening for social determinants of health in a primary healthcare setting. Oral presentation conducted at the American Public Health Association’s Annual Meeting and Expo, Philadelphia, PA.

2. * Fitzgerald, E.A., Marzalik, P.R., Kue, J., & Jenkusky, L. (2018, October). Strategies to enhance student and faculty intercultural competence development. Oral presentation conducted at the Transcultural Nursing Society 44th Annual Conference, San Antonio, TX.

3. Menon, U., Gross Cohn, E., Downs, C., Gephart, S.M., & Kue, J. (2018, September). Precision health research and implementation reviewed through five synergistic principles to widen reach and benefit to individuals. Symposium conducted at the Council for the Advancement of Nursing Science’s 2018 State of the Science Conference, Washington, D.C.

4. * Menon, U., Szalacha, L.A., Bucho-Gonzalez, J., Kue, J., & Larkey, L. (2018, February). Dissemination of Community to Clinic Navigation to Increase Colorectal Cancer Screening. Oral presentation conducted at the 15th Annual American Psychosocial Oncology Society (APOS) Conference, Tucson, AZ.

5. * Kue, J., Tan, A., & Hanegan, H. (2017, November). Perceptions of cervical cancer screening, screening behavior, and post-migration living difficulties among Bhutanese- Nepali refugee women. Oral presentation conducted at the American Public Health Association 2017 Annual Meeting and Expo, Atlanta, GA.

6. * Fitzgerald, E.A., Kue, J., & Marzalik, P.R. (2017, October). Measuring intercultural development pre and post immersion in an education abroad program. Oral presentation conducted at the 43rd Annual Conference of the Transcultural Nursing Society, New Orleans, LA.

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7. * Kue, J. (2013, October). Notes from the field: An insider’s perspective on conducting research with the Hmong. Oral presentation conducted at the Hmong across Borders Conference, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN.

8. * Reifsnider, E., & Kue, J. (2012, October). Evaluation of outcomes of Baby Steps to Breastfeeding Success. Oral presentation conducted at the American Public Health Association 2012 Annual Meeting and Expo, San Francisco, CA.

9. * Thorburn, S., Keon, K.L., & Kue, J. (2011, October). Medical mistrust and discrimination in health care: A qualitative study of Hmong women and men in Oregon. Oral presentation conducted at the annual meeting of the Oregon Public Health Association, Corvallis, OR. 10. * Thorburn, S., Kue, J., Keon, K.L., & Lo, P. (2010, October). Lost in translation: Research challenges and lessons learned from conducting research in the Hmong community. Oral presentation conducted at the annual meeting of the Oregon Public Health Association, Corvallis, OR. 11. * Kue, J., Takahashi, E., & Furrer, C. (2008, October). Tobacco use and cessation among Asian Oregonians: A community-based participatory approach for reducing tobacco related health disparities in the Asian population. Round-table presentation conducted at the American Public Health Association 2008 Annual Meeting and Expo, San Diego, CA. 12. * Furrer, C., Burrus, S., Kue, J., Szego, R., & Wright, B. (2007, July). Evaluating planning with Tobacco Prevention and Education Networks: A community-based participatory approach. Panel presentation at the Northwest Health Foundation’s 3rd Community-Based Collaborative Research Conference, Portland, OR.

13. * Kue, J. (2004, June). Tri-county health needs assessment of four Asian Pacific Islander communities. Oral presentation conducted at The Northwest Health Foundation’s Community- Based Collaborative Research Conference, Portland, OR.

International 1. Menon, U., Kue, J., & Szalacha, L. (2015, January). Research methods: Designing and implementing your research study. Symposium presentation conducted at the H3C Health Innovations Conference, Mumbai, India. 2. Kue, J., Szalacha, L., & Menon, U. (2014, November). Capacity building with community engagement: A case for bidirectional capital. Symposium presentation conducted at the Engagement Scholarship Consortium, Edmonton, Canada. 3. * Kue, J. (2014, July). Putting evidence into practice: Dissemination and implementation of a cervical cancer prevention project in Ethiopia. Symposium presentation conducted at the Sigma Theta Tau 25th International Research Congress, Hong Kong, China.

4. Kue, J., Menon, U., Warren, B., Marshall, S., Szalacha, L., Sarkar, M., East Side Advocates for Health, Palm, C., Pleasant, A., Cabe, J., & Carmona, R. (2013, November). If you build it, will they come? Describing the process of building community capacity for intervention research

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with underserved minority populations. Oral presentation conducted at the Sigma Theta Tau International 42nd Biennial Convention, Indianapolis, IN.

5. Kue, J., Menon, U., Szalacha, L., & Sarkar, M. (2013, July). Leveraging culture to improve health of underserved populations: Ethical and methodological issues and solutions. Symposium presentation conducted at the Sigma Theta Tau 24th International Research Congress, Prague, Czech Republic.

POSTER PRESENTATIONS (peer-reviewed) *data-based, +with student mentee, #senior author, ‡dissertation

1. * Stokes, D., Masciola, R., Drum, K., Kue, J., & Morrison-Beedy, D. (2020, April). Impacting HPV immunization uptake through an evidence-based bundled approach in an outpatient military clinic. Poster session presented at the 44th Annual Midwest Nursing Research Society Research Conference, Shaumburg, IL.

2. Stevenson, K., Balada-Llasat, J.M., Kue, J., Bersani, A., Yimer, G., Wang, S.H., Gebreyes, W., Alebachew, G., Fentaw, S., Abubeker, R., Tigabu, E., Hazim, C., Omondi, M., Kirley, D., Amare, B., Kanter, T., Gallagher, K.M., Vanderende, D., & Park, B.J. (2020, March). Training to improve clinical specimen collection and antimicrobial resistance (AMR) diagnostics and surveillance in Ethiopia. Poster session presented at the Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America (SHEA), Atlanta, GA.

3. Bersani, A., Balada-Llasat, J.M., Kue, J., Hazim, C., Omondi, M., Alebachew Belete, G., & Amare, B. (2019, July). Catalyzing strategies to combat antimicrobial resistance: Design and implementation of a collaborative clinical specimen collection training program in Ethiopia. Poster session presented at One Health Central and Eastern Africa (OHCEA) 3rd International One Health Conference, Kampala, Uganda.

4. Fitzgerald, E.A., & Kue, J. (2019, May). Education abroad in times of crisis: Managing risk and safety. Poster session presented at the 71st Annual NAFSA Conference, Washington, DC.

5. *+ Kelley M.M., Happ, M.B., Foraker, R.E., Kue, J., Pickler, R., Yen, P.Y., Tucker, S. (2019, April). mHealth, Breast Cancer and Lifestyle Behavior: Preliminary Findings of a Qualitative Study. Poster session presented at Sigma Theta Tau International, Central Ohio Consortium Spring Scholarship Event, Capital University, Bexley, OH. Recipient of Second Place Poster Award.

6. * Klemanski, D.L., Nolan, T.S., Browning, K.K., Kue, J., James, F., & Atkins, S. (2019, April). Implementation of a harm reduction pilot in a comprehensive cancer survivorship clinic. Poster session presented at the 2019 Oncology Nursing Society Congress, Anaheim, CA.

7. *+ Nikolai, C, Klemanski, D., Kue, J., & Browning, K. (2018, September). An audit of breast cancer survivorship care plans in a community oncology practice: A quality improvement project. Poster session presented at the 2018 Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center Advanced Practice Provider Conference, Columbus, OH.

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8. *+ Kelley, M.M., Kue, J., Brophy, L., Peabody, A., Yen, P.Y., Foraker, R.E., & Tucker, S. (2018, November). Mobile health (mHealth) interventions used by cancer survivors to improve lifestyle behavior: An integrative review. Poster session to be presented at the 2018 American Medical Informatics Association (AMIA) Annual Symposium, San Francisco, CA.

9. *+ Kelley, M.M., Kue, J., Brophy, L., Peabody, A., Yen, P.Y., Foraker, R.E., & Tucker, S. (2018, April). Mobile health (mHealth), lifestyle, and cancer survivors: An integrative review. Poster session presented at Sigma Theta Tau International, Central Ohio Consortium Spring Scholarship Night, Westerville, OH.

10. *+# Kayuha, H., & Kue, J. (2018, April). Post-migration challenges, family resources, & social support among Bhutanese-Nepali refugees: Results from a community needs assessment. Poster session presented at the 2018 Denman Undergraduate Research Forum, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH.

11. *+# MacDowell, H., Kue, J., Pyakurel, S., & Acharya, J. (2017, November). Perceptions toward mental illness and receiving psychological help among Bhutanese-Nepali refugees resettled in the U.S. Poster session presented at the American Public Health Association 2017 Annual Meeting and Expo, Atlanta, GA.

12. *+# Bruns, H., & Kue, J. (2017, March). Government-led programs to improve maternal and infant health in India: A systematic review of the literature. Poster session presented at the 2017 Denman Undergraduate Research Forum, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH.

13. Kue, J., Menon, U., Warren, B., & Fitzgerald, E. (2015, May). Making a Difference Program. Poster session presented at the Outreach and Engagement Forum, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH.

14. * Kue, J., Szalacha, L., Happ, M.B., & Menon, U. (2015, April). Let’s talk about cervical cancer: A qualitative study with SE Asian women. Presentation at the 36th Annual Meeting & Scientific Sessions of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, San Antonio, TX.

15. Kue, J. (2015, April). Human subjects protection training with field workers in community- engaged research. Poster session presented at the 36th Annual Meeting & Scientific Sessions of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, San Antonio, TX.

16. * Menon, U., Llasat-Balada, J.M., Tamrat, A., Anderson, C., Szalacha, L., Sullenbarger, B., Kue, J., & Adefris, M. (2015, February). HPV genotyping prevalence in invasive cervical cancer in Ethiopia. Poster session presented at the International Scholarship Symposium, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH.

17. * Kue, J., Szalacha, L., Anderson, C., Carpenter, M., Adefris, M., Llasat-Balada, J.M., & Menon, U. (2015, February). Single visit assessment cervical cancer prevention program in Ethiopia. Poster session presented at the International Scholarship Symposium, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH.

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18. Kue, J., & Menon, U. (2014, May). Making a Difference Program. Poster session presented at the Outreach and Engagement Forum, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH.

19. * Browning, K., Kue, J., Overcash, J., & Lyons, F. (2014, June). Mind-body movement for cancer survivors: A program evaluation. Poster session presented at the Cancer Survivorship Research Conference, Atlanta, GA.

20. * Kue, J., Szalacha, L., Sarkar, M., Chen-Chen, A.C., & Menon, U. (2013, March). HIV/AIDS beliefs among South Asian immigrants in the United States. Poster session presented at the Midwest Nursing Research Society 2013 Annual Research Conference, Chicago, IL.

21. * Kue, J., Szkupinski Quiroga, S., Szalacha, L., & Menon, U. (2012, May). Leveraging culture to encourage cancer screening among Latinas. Poster session presented at the Cancer, Culture, & Literacy conference, Clearwater, FL.

22. *‡ Kue, J., & Thorburn, S. (2011, October). Meaning of liver cancer and gaps in knowledge among Hmong women and men. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the American Public Health Association 2011 Annual Meeting and Expo, Washington, D.C.

23. Thorburn, S., Kue, J., & Keon, K.L. (2011, October). Lost in translation: Research challenges and lessons learned from a qualitative study of factors that may influence breast and cervical cancer screening in the Hmong community. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the American Public Health Association 2011 Annual Meeting and Expo, Washington, D.C.

24. * Thorburn, S., Kue, J., Keon, K., & Lo, P. (2010, November). Social, cultural, and system barriers to breast and cervical cancer screening for Hmong women in Oregon. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the American Public Health Association 2010 Annual Meeting and Expo, Denver, CO.

25. *‡ Kue, J., & Thorburn, S. (2010, November). Hepatitis B and liver cancer among Hmong in Oregon: Knowledge, perceptions of risks, and barriers to hepatitis B screening and vaccination. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the American Public Health Association 2010 Annual Meeting and Expo, Denver, CO.

26. * Kue, J., Thorburn, S., & Keon, K.L. (2009, October). Breast & cervical cancer screening among Hmong: Social, cultural & system factors. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the Oregon Public Health Association, Corvallis, OR. Recipient of Student Poster Award.

27. * Kue, J., & Takahashi, E. (2008, April). Tobacco use and cessation among Asian Oregonians. Poster session presented at the 11th Biennial Symposium on Minorities, the Medically Underserved & Cancer, Washington D.C.

28. * Hayashi, K., Tran, T., Hodges, S., Kobus, A., & Kue, J. (2006, November). Intergenerational Asian and Pacific Islander women’s needs in HIV prevention: Community needs assessment for culturally sensitive and linguistically appropriate HIV prevention. Poster session

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presented at the annual meeting of the American Public Health Association 2006 Annual Meeting and Expo, Boston, MA.

OTHER CREATIVE WORK

Kue, J. (2013). Developer of “Culturally Sensitive Human Subjects Training” manual. I developed a culturally sensitive human subjects’ protection training tailored to research staff with low English proficiency and limited and/or no experience with research. I adapted materials from CITI training and other research ethics trainings, received IRB approval, and implemented the training with research staff on my NCI-funded study (1R03CA175464-01A1).

IN THE NEWS

Radio Vue, V. (Interviewer). (2018, November 2). Cancer prevention for Southeast Asian refugee and immigrant women. SBS Hmong Radio. Sydney, Australia. https://www.sbs.com.au/yourlanguage/hmong/en/audiotrack/cancer-prevention- seast-asian-refugee-and-immigrant-women

Newspaper/Magazine Rumbler, J. (Interviewer). (2013, February). OSU study focusing on Asian ethnic group debunks assumptions about cancer screenings for women. MSMP The Portland Physician Scribe, Portland, OR. http://www.associationpublications.com/flipbooks/msmp/2013/02_Feb/files/assets/ basic-html/page11.html

Yeager, A. (Interviewer). (2013, January 8). First study of Oregon’s Hmong reveals surprising influences on cancer screenings. Synergies, Corvallis, OR. http://synergies.oregonstate.edu/2013/first-study-of-oregons-hmong-reveals- surprising-influences-on-cancer-screenings/  Science Daily, January 8, 2013  Albany Tribune, January 10, 2013  The Asian Reporter, March 18, 2013

Sherman, L. (Interviewer). (2010, July 27). A world apart: Cultural barriers hamper Portland’s Hmong community in health-care system. Synergies, Corvallis, OR. http://synergies.oregonstate.edu/2010/a-world-apart-cultural-barriers-hamper- portlands-hmong-community-in-health-care-system/

TEACHING RESPONSIBILITIES

THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY: Undergraduate Courses HWIH 3240 Program Planning and Evaluation: 2017 2018 2019 2020 N2798/5798 Nursing Short-term Study Abroad Program - Nicaragua: 2017 2018 N3430 Cultural Competency in Health Care - US and Global Context: 2015

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N2798/5798 Nursing Short-term Study Abroad Program - Ethiopia: 2014 2016 2018

Graduate Courses N8110 Scholarly Writing for Nurse Scientists: 2020 N6110 Health Literacy: 2018 N5430 Interdisciplinary Healthcare in the Global Community: 2016 2017 2018 2019 N8193/NP8193 Independent Study – Topic: Independent leadership project – Nabil Nehaili (MHI): 2020 Topic: Interdisciplinary healthcare and global health – Katherine Joseph (MSN): 2018 Topic: CBPR - Jennifer Dush (PhD): 2016 Topic: DNP Project Literature Synthesis - Heather Hanegan (DNP): 2016 N8461 Scientific Communication II: 2015 2016 N7490 Health Promotion and Disease Prevention across the Life Span: 2014

International Courses Grant Writing (Co-lecturer), OSU Ethiopia One Health Winter Extension, University of Gondar, Gondar, Ethiopia: 2013 Research Methods Short Course (Co-lecturer), OSU Ethiopia One Health Summer Institute, University of Gondar, Gondar, Ethiopia: 2013

Curriculum Development 2019 Global Options in Nursing Program (GO Nursing), OSU College of Nursing; developed and facilitated implementation of the GO Nursing Program, an internationalization enhancement of the nursing curriculum for undergraduate students

2018 SOCWORK 2201 Preparation for International Service Learning (1 credit undergraduate online course); developed course content and modules with ad hoc education abroad liaison group; course is required for students pursuing education abroad programs offered through Child Family Health International

2018 N6110 Health Literacy (2 credit graduate online course); developed course content and syllabus

2017 HWIH3240 Health Program Planning and Evaluation (3 credit undergraduate course); developed course content and syllabus

2014 N2798/5798 Nursing Short-term Study Abroad Program: Ethiopia (3 credit undergraduate & graduate course); co-developed course content and syllabus and led student group on study abroad program

OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY: Undergraduate Courses H476 Program Planning and Evaluation (Graduate Teaching Assistant): 2006 2008 H225 Social and Individual Health Determinants: 2007 H312 AIDS/STDs in Modern Society: 2005 2006

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Graduate Courses H576 Program Planning and Evaluation (Graduate Teaching Assistant): 2007 H520 Multicultural Health (Graduate Teaching Assistant): 2005

STUDENT ADVISING AND MENTORING

STUDENT ORGANIZATION ADVISING: 2013 to 2016 Healthy Asian Youth – U (HAY-U); Role: Faculty Advisor Undergraduate student organization

MENTORING: 2018 to 2019 Qian Wu, RN, Tenth People’s Hospital & Tongji University, Shanghai, China 2016 to 2018 Hannah MacDowell, MPH/MSW student, College of Social Work, The Ohio State University 2016 to 2017 Taniqua Ingol, MPH, College of Public Health, The Ohio State University 2016 Jinxia Jiang, RN, Tenth People’s Hospital, Shanghai, China Li Zheng, RN, Tenth People’s Hospital, Shanghai, China 2012 to 2014 Henny Lukas, RN, DNP; Role: Clinical Co-Preceptor Breen School of Nursing, Ursuline College

STUDENT ADVISING: Primary Advisor – Doctor of Nursing Practice 2018 to Present Tyra Schlabach 2018 to 2019 Robyn Silber 2017 to 2020 Colleen O’Leary 2017 to 2019 John Welch 2014-16; 2020-Present Heather Hanegan

Primary Advisor – Master of Healthcare Innovation 2017 to Present Jennifer Brant 2017 to Present Paige Bushman 2017 to Present Emily Caudill 2017 to Present Aimee Davison 2017 to Present Rachel Demeter 2017 to Present Steven Eddington 2017 to Present Andrew Freeman 2017 to Present Colleen Gains 2017 to Present Jason Gammon 2017 to Present Mandy Haugen 2017 to Present Hannah Hendricks 2017 to Present Melissa Hickman 2017 to Present Stephen Horn 2017 to Present Samuel Martens 2017 to Present Lisa McCleese 2017 to Present Goldie Moritz

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2017 to Present Nabil Nehaili 2017 to Present Philip Rodgers 2017 to Present Tova Wiesenthal 2017 to Present Andrea Yagodich

Primary Advisor – Nursing Honors 2019 to Present Adeline Wickerham 2016 to 2019 Hannah Kayuha 2014 to 2017 Heather Bruns

Committee Member – PhD in Nursing 2020 to Present Elizabeth Spurlock 2017 to 2019 Marjorie Kelley 2015 to 2019 Jennifer Dush 2014 to 2019 Maryanne Tranter

Committee Member – PhD in Public Health 2013 to 2015 Bow Lee PhD, Oregon State University

Committee Member – Doctor of Nursing Practice 2020 to Present Robyn Silber 2019 to Present Dynasty Stokes 2017 to 2018 Carol Nikolai

Committee Member – Nursing Honors 2017 Gabriel Jeu 2016 Megan Berens

Graduate Faculty Representative 2015 Jennifer Lando PhD, Education 2013 Eleshia Morrison PhD, Psychology

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS

2019 to Present American Association for Cancer Education 2013 to Present Midwest Nursing Research Society 2011 to Present Society of Behavioral Medicine  Cancer SIG  Women’s Health SIG  Ethnic Minority & Multicultural Health SIG 2004 to Present American Public Health Association  Asian Pacific Islander Caucus for Public Health  Community-Based Public Health Caucus  Public Health Education and Health Promotion Special Interest Group  Community Health Worker Special Interest Group  International Health Special Interest Group

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2011 to 2013 American Society of Preventive Oncology

SERVICE

THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE SERVICE: 2018 to Present Advisory Committee Member, Health and Wellness Innovation in Healthcare (HWIH), College of Nursing 2015 Strategic Plan Working Group, College of Nursing 2015 Panel Speaker, Annual Diversity Welcome Reception, College of Nursing

UNIVERSITY SERVICE: 2019 Business Manager Search Committee, OSU Global One Health Initiative (GOHi) 2017 Reviewer, Wolfe Study Abroad Scholarship, Office of International Affairs, 2016 to Present Faculty Advisor, Global One Health Initiative Faculty Advisory Committee 2016 Faculty Judge, Denman Undergraduate Research Forum 2016 to 2019 Education Abroad Liaison, Office of International Affairs 2015 to 2016 Member, One Health Ethiopia Task Force 2015 to 2019 Member, Global and Humanitarian Outreach Committee 2015 to 2019 Unit Coordinator, Graduate Interdisciplinary Specialization in Global Health, College of Nursing 2015 Panel Speaker, Oral Health Improvement through Outreach (OHIO) Project, College of Dentistry 2015 Moderator, Second Annual Ohio State University Health Professionals Summit 2014 Moderator, Matinees that Matters – The Split Horn, The Ohio State University Medical Center 2013 Moderator, 4th Annual Center for Clinical and Translational Science Meeting 2013 Abstract Reviewer, 4th Annual Center for Clinical and Translational Science Meeting

SERVICE TO THE PROFESSION: 2020 to Present Board of Directors: Vice President, Asian & Pacific Islander Caucus for Public Health, a Caucus of the American Public Health Association 2019 Moderator, APHA 2019 Annual Meeting and Expo, Asian Pacific Islander Caucus for Public Health 2019 Abstract Reviewer, APHA 2019 Annual Meeting and Expo, Asian Pacific Islander Caucus for Public Health 2018 Abstract Reviewer, Society of Behavioral Medicine 2019 Annual Meeting, Cancer SIG 2018 Abstract Reviewer, APHA 2018 Annual Meeting and Expo, Asian Pacific Islander Caucus for Public Health 2017 to Present LRP Ambassador, National Institutes of Health Loan Repayment Program Ambassador Program

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2016 to 2018 Board of Directors: Corporate Secretary, Asian & Pacific Islander Caucus for Public Health, a Caucus of the American Public Health Association 2016 Abstract Reviewer, 17th Annual Engagement and Scholarship Consortium Conference 2015 Abstract Reviewer, 143rd American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Asian Pacific Islander Caucus for Public Health 2014 Abstract Reviewer, 142nd American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Asian Pacific Islander Caucus for Public Health 2012 Abstract Reviewer, 140th American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Public Health Education and Health Promotion Section 2007 to 2009 Educational Material Reviewer, Oregon DHS Family Planning Program 2007 to 2008 Member, SB 571 Smoke Free Public Place Rules Advisory Committee, Oregon DHS Tobacco Prevention and Education Program

INVITED GRANT REVIEWER: 2019 Pennsylvania Health Department 2017 National Science Foundation, Smart and Connected Health: Interdisciplinary Program grant review panel 2015 Florida Health Department 2014 Pennsylvania Health Department 2014 National Science Foundation, Smart and Connected Health: Interdisciplinary Program grant review panel 2004 Oregon Department of Health Services Tobacco Prevention and Education Program

INVITED REVIEWER: 2020 American Journal of Evaluation 2019 to Present Cancer Nursing 2017 Health Education & Behavior 2017 BMC Cancer 2016 BMC Women’s Health 2016 to Present Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved 2014 Journal of Adolescent Health 2013 Western Journal of Nursing Research 2013 American Journal of Health Promotion 2012 to Present Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health 2011 Family and Community Health Journal

INVITED BOOK REVIEWER: 2016 Global Health. Jessica Evert and Neil Arya (Eds). Chapter title: Engendering Interprofessionalism in Global Health

COMMUNITY SERVICE: 2019 to Present Volunteer, Community Garden, Heart of Ohio Capital Park Family Health Center, Columbus, OH

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2019 Volunteer, Health Screening Event, OSU College of Medicine, Asian Pacific American Medical Student Association, and Asian American Community Services, Lao Wat Buddha Samakidham, Columbus, OH 2015 to 2019 Organizer, Bhutanese Women’s Empowerment Group, Columbus, OH 2014 to 2019 Board Member, Refugee Women in Action, Columbus, OH 2013 to 2016 Board Member, Asian American Community Services, Columbus, OH 2013 to 2015 Advisory Board Member, Asian Health Initiative Free Clinic, Columbus, OH 2009 to 2011 Member, Oregon Public Health Association, Corvallis, OR 2009 to 2011 Member, Women’s Health Network Steering Committee, Portland, OR 2008 to 2010 Member, Diversity Committee, Department of Public Health, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR 2005 Planning Committee Member, Northwest Health Foundation’s 2nd Annual Community-Based Collaborative Research Conference, Portland, OR 2004 to 2011 Board Member, Hmong American Community of Oregon, Portland, OR 2003 to 2004 Member, Oregon Partnership for Cancer Control, Portland, OR 2003 to 2007 Member, Tri-County Tobacco Free Coalition, Portland, OR 2002 to 2009 Advisory Board Member, Asian Pacific Islander Health Network, Portland, OR 2002 to 2004 Member, Oregon Diabetes Coalition, Portland, OR 2001 to 2009 Board Member, Asian Pacific American Network of Oregon, Portland, OR

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

2020 Training Institute for Dissemination and Implementation Research in Cancer (TIDIRC), National Cancer Institute 2018 Intercultural Development Inventory (IDI) Qualified Administrator Training, Portland, OR 2017 5-Day Evidence-Based Practice Immersion, Helen Fuld Health Trust National Institute for Evidence-based Practice in Nursing and Healthcare, Columbus, OH 2016 Course Design Institute, University Center for the Advancement of Teaching (UCAT), Columbus, OH 2004 to 2005 Portland State University Leadership Fellows Program, Portland, OR 2004 Minority Training Program in Cancer Control Research (MTPCCR), University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA 2003 Cancer Awareness 101, Asian American Network for Cancer Awareness, Research, and Training (AANCART), University of California Davis, Sacramento, CA