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LEE, SJC

Simon J. Craddock Lee PhD, MPH Curriculum Vitae

CURRENT POSITION

Assistant Professor of Clinical Sciences (Medical ) Department of Clinical Sciences University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center 5323 Harry Hines Blvd Dallas, TX 75390-9066 Tel: 214 648-2410 Fax: 214 648-3934

EDUCATION

2003 University of California, San Francisco & Berkeley PhD Joint Program in Medical Anthropology 1998 University of California, Berkeley School of Public MPH & Administration (ethics) 1994 Yale University BA History of Art, Distinction in the Major

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

2008-Present Assistant Professor of Clinical Sciences (Medical Anthropology), Department of Clinical Sciences Member, Harold C. Simmons Cancer Center (Population Sciences & Cancer Control) UT Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas

2004-2008 Cancer Prevention Fellow (postdoctoral), Ethics of prevention & Cancer Prevention Fellowship Program, National Cancer Institute, Bethesda MD Basic and Biobehavioral Research Branch, Division of Cancer Control & Population Sciences

2000-2001 Health Services Research Pre-Doctoral Fellow, Agency for Healthcare Research & Quality, Institute for Health Policy Studies, UC-San Francisco

1997 Graduate Resident, Division of Managed Care, Catholic Healthcare West, San Francisco, CA

1994-1996 Programs Coordinator, Funders Concerned About AIDS, Inc., New York NY (US Council on Foundations)

Summer 1993 Outreach Fellow, HIV/AIDS HRSA Special Projects of National Significance, Gay & Lesbian Adolescent Social Services, Inc. Los Angeles CA

HONORS & AWARDS

2013 Inaugural Cohort, Leadership Emerging in Academic Departments (LEAD) Program, UT Southwestern (1:3) 2012 NIH Training Institute in Dissemination & Implementation Research in Health (TIDIRH), San Jose CA 2009-11 NIH Health Disparities Loan Repayment Program (LRP) Award, National Center for Minority Health & Health Disparities 2003 Distinguished Dissertation, Graduate Division, UC-San Francisco, Nomination to Council of Graduate Schools (CGS-UMI) Distinguished Dissertation Award in the Social Sciences 2003 Travel Award, Spring Research Forum, Independent Sector and Rockefeller Institute of Government, Washington, DC 2002-2000 Graduate Dean‟s Health Sciences Fellowship, UC-San Francisco 2001 Early Career Scholars Award, American for Bioethics & Humanities, Nashville, TN 2001 Outstanding Graduate Student Instructor Award, UC-Berkeley 2001 Markowski-Leach Scholarship, San Francisco Foundation, San Francisco, CA 2001 Graduate Students Association Travel Fund Award, UC-San Francisco 2000-1998 University of California Regents‟ Fellowship, UC-San Francisco 1998 Graduate Students Association Travel Fund Award, UC-San Francisco 1997 Walter and Julia Perker Fellowship, School of Public Health, UC-Berkeley LEE, Simon J. Craddock / p.2

1997-1996 Graduate Opportunity Program Award, UC-Berkeley 1996 University Fellowship for Graduate Study, UC-Berkeley 1994 Coro Foundation Fellowship in Public Affairs, New York, NY (Awarded, declined)

RESEARCH SUPPORT

CURRENT

Principal Investigator Breast Screening & Patient Navigation- BSPAN2: Evaluating a De-Centralized Regional Delivery System for Rural Underserved, Cancer Prevention & Research Institute of Texas (CPRIT PP120097) 3/2012-2/2015 $2,699,886

Principal Investigator An Inter-Personal Framework for Lung Cancer Decision-Making in African Americans, NCI R03CA159706-01A1 3/2012-2/2014 $158,875

Co-Investigator Parkland-UT Southwestern PROSPR Center: Colon Cancer Screening in a Safety Net, NCI 1U54CA163308-01 (PI: Skinner/Halm) 9/2011-8/2016 $7,493,000

Principal Investigator Regional delivery model to provide comprehensive mammography and appropriate follow-up services to underserved women in rural North Texas: A pilot study. Moncrief Cancer Foundation, 3/2011-3/2012 $23,503

Principal Investigator Auditing Race and Ethnicity Electronic Data Sources for the Capacity to Determine Adequate Minority Enrollment in Cancer Trials at UT Simmons Cancer Center and Parkland Hospital, Special Interest Award in Cancer Disparities Research, American Cancer Society ACS-IRG 02-196, 1/2011-6/2012 $30,000

Co-Investigator Conceptualization and Measurement of Lung Cancer Stigma, NCI R03 CA154016 (PI: Hamann) 7/2010 – 6/2012 $150,000

COMPLETED

Principal Investigator Organizational Dynamics Affecting Clinical Research Participation through a Cancer Center, NCTCTSI Pilot Award, CTSA NIH UL1-RR024982 (Packer) 12/2008-5/2010 $8,000.

Local PI Research Participant Satisfaction Survey Fielding & Validation Study. The Rockefeller University NCRR/NIH UL1RR024143 (PI: Kost) 208-2010 $5,000

Co-Investigator Investigating Mothers‟ Exposure and Reaction to Media Messages about the HPV vaccine. Commercial Real Estate Women Foundation of Dallas 7/08-9/10 $29,864

Co-Investigator Evaluating conceptual equivalence of a HPV vaccine and media exposure survey for Spanish- and English-speaking mothers, NCTCTSI Pilot Award (Tiro) 6/2009-5/2010 $64,770

Co-Investigator Neighborhood Change and Physical Activity: The Fair Park Natural Experiment, NCTCTSI Pilot Award 6/2009-5/2010 $47,868

Co-PI Survey of Investigator Ethics Practices in Perinatal Research NCTCTSI Pilot Award (Lee, Brandon) $21,950

Principal Investigator Intramural Project: Population Perspectives in Biobehavioral Research on Cancer National Cancer Institute Div. Cancer Control & Population Sciences Behavioral Research Program 2008-2006 $15,000

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Co-Investigator Intramural Project: Public Attitudes Pre/Post-FDA Approval of the HPV Vaccine. National Cancer Institute 2008-2006 $25,000

Principal Investigator Health Services Research Dissertation Grant, R03 HS13111-01, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality 2003-2002 $30,000

Co-Principal Investigator National Science Foundation (NSF) Ethics & Values Studies, 2003-2001 Dissertation Improvement Grant #0114083 $8,000

Principal Investigator Research Council (SSRC) 2002-2001 Dissertation Fellowship, Philanthropy & the Nonprofit Sector $18,000

EXTERNAL COLLABORATIONS COMPLETED 2011 NIMHD Workshop, Mapping “Race” and Inequality: Best Practices for Theorizing and Operationalizing “Race” in Health Policy Research. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Center for Health Policy, University of New Mexico April 2011

2008-2010 Design and Methods Consultant, Study of Innovative Local Health Surveys. Health Services & Economics Branch, NCI and UCLA Center for Health Policy Studies

2006-2005 Advanced Seminar, Cultural Perspectives on Cancer: From metaphor to advocacy. School of Advanced Research on the Human Experience (SAR), Santa Fe, NM

2004-2003 Consultant, Communications and Care after Medical Mistakes: The role of the professional hospital chaplain in . Grant for Multi-Site Demonstration Project, Hastings Center, NY

PUBLICATIONS PEER-REVIEWED ARTICLES *indicates mentee

1. Brown ER, Kincheloe J, Breen N, Olson JL, Portnoy B, Lee SJC. (2013) States‟ Use of Local Data: Comparing the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) and Independent State Health Surveys. Journal of Public Health Management & Practice Jan 3 Epub ahead of print 2. Argenbright, KE, Anderson PR, Senter M, Lee SJC. (2013) Breast Screening and Patient Navigation in Rural North Texas- Strategic Steps. Texas Public Health Journal 65(1):25-7 3. Stevens CF, Caughy MO, Lee SC, Bishop WP, Tiro JA. (2013) Does language moderate the influence of information seeking on HPV knowledge, vaccine awareness & initiation among Hispanics? Ethnicity & Disease 23(1):95-7. 4. Gerber DE, Hamann HA, Rasco DW, Woodruff S, Lee SJC. (2012) Patient Comprehension and Attitudes toward Maintenance Chemotherapy for Lung Cancer. Patient Education & Counseling 89: 102-08. 5. Lee SJC, Tiro JA, Bishop WP, Sheppard PD, Skinner CS. (2011) Legitimate and ethical: Distinguishing when and how regulations apply in patient-oriented research. American Journal of Bioethics 11(11):42-3. 6. Bishop WP, Tiro JA, Bruce CM, Lee SC, Skinner CS. (2011) Community events as viable sites for recruiting minority volunteers who agree to be contacted for future research. Contemporary Clinical Trials 32(3):369-71 7. Lee SJC (2010) “Uncertain Futures: Individual Risk & Social Context in Decision-making in Cancer Screening” Health, Risk & Society 12(2):101-17. 8. Lee, SJC (2009) “Science, Surveillance, and the Politics of Redress in Health Disparities Research” Race/Ethnicity: Multidisciplinary Global Contexts 3(1):51-74 9. Sadler JZ, Jotterand F, Lee SJC, Inrig SJ. (2009) “Can Medicalization be Good? Situating Medicalization within Bioethics” Theoretical & Bioethics 30(6):411-25. 10. Kiviniemi MT, Hay JL, James AS, Lipkus IM, Meissner HI, Stefanek M, Studts JL, Bridges JFP, Close DR, Erwin DO, Jones RM, Kaiser K, Kash KM, Kelly KM, Craddock Lee SJ, Purnell JQ, Siminoff LA, Vadaparampil ST, Wang C. (2009) “Decision Making about Cancer Screening: An Assessment of the State of the Science and a Suggested Research Agenda from the ASPO Behavioral Oncology and Cancer Communication Special Interest Group. Cancer Biomarkers & Prevention 18(11): 3133-37 LEE, Simon J. Craddock / p.4

11. *Brandon AR, Shivakumar G, Lee SJC, Inrig SI, Sadler JZ. “Ethical Issues in Perinatal Mental Health Research” (2009) Current Opinion in Psychiatry 2 September 2009 12. Hay JL and Lee SJC (2009) Theory-building through Qualitative Research: Marshalling opportunities to advance cancer screening efforts. & Behavior 36 (Suppl.1):145S-49S 13. *Brandon AR, Shivakumar G, Inrig SI, Lee SJC, Sadler JZ. (2009)“The Cost of Restricting Knowledge” Perspectives on Perinatal Depression Treatment Journal of Clinical Psychiatry 70(9): 1320-1 14. Han PK, T Lehman, H Massett, WMP Klein, SJC Lee, AN Freedman. (2009) Laypersons‟ responses to the communication of uncertainty regarding cancer risk estimates (a qualitative analysis) Medical Decision Making 29(3): 391-403. 15. Han PKJ, TC Lehman, H Massett, SJC Lee, WMP Klein, AN Freedman. (2009) Conceptual problems in laypersons‟ understanding of individualized cancer risk: A qualitative study. Health Expectations 12(1):4-17. 16. Lee SJC (2005) The risks of race in addressing health disparities. The Hastings Center Report, vol. 35 (4). 17. Lee SJC (2002) In a secular spirit: Strategies of Clinical Pastoral Education. Heath Care Analysis: International Journal of Philosophy & Policy, vol. 10, 339-56. Article of the Month, October 2003, Research Network of the Association for Clinical Pastoral Education.

PEER-REVIEWED CHAPTERS (blind peer review)

1. Lee SJC. (In Press) Organizational Practice & Social Constraints: Problems of Identity Data in Cancer Care and Research. In Mapping “Race”: Critical Approaches to Health Disparities Research, Gomez L and Lopez N, eds. Rutgers University Press, Critical Issues in Health & Medicine series 2. Lee, SJC. (2009) A View from White Flint: Ambiguity, Identity and Disparities in Cancer. In McMullin, J and D. Wiener (Eds.) Confronting Cancer: Metaphors, Advocacy, and Anthropology, (pp 165-86) Santa Fe: SAR Press. 3. Lee, SJC. (2006) Ethics of Articulation: Constituting identity in a Catholic Hospital System. In Sorrell Dinkins, C. and J. Sorrell (Eds.). Listening to the Whispers: Re-thinking Ethics in Healthcare. (pp 69-129) Madison: University of Wisconsin Press.

OTHER PUBLICATIONS 1. Tiro JA, Lee SJC. (2013) “National Cancer Institute” Article in Encyclopedia of Behavioral Medicine. Mark Gellman, Ed. Springer Pubs. Part 14, 1281-4, doi: 10.1007/978-1-4419-1005-9_1309 2. Lee SJC and Sadler, JZ. (2011)“Research Ethics: Pitfalls and Prescriptions” (14 ethical commentaries) In McPhaul, MJ and RD Toto (Eds.) Clinical Research: From Proposal to Implementation. Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams/Kluwer. 3. Lee SJC. (2011) Access to Clinical Research in an Era of Reform. “Public Affairs” Anthropology News 52(2):26, February. 4. Lee SJC. (2010) Communicating the Effects of Healthcare Reform: Medical Launch a New Task Force. “Public Affairs” Anthropology News 51(5):27, May. 5. Lee SJC. (2009) In Memoriam: Sabra Farwell Wolley. Anthropology News 50(8): 36, November. 6. Lee SJC. (2008) Clinical Research vs. Clinical Care: An anthropological perspective on medical research ethics. “Ethical Currents” in Anthropology News 49(9): 25-26 7. Lee SJC. (2008) “Health Science: from bench to bedside to trench and back” Nature, 454(7202):274. 8. Lee SJC. (2007) Invited Letter to Authors: “Healthcare & the Hospital Chaplain.” Medscape General Medicine, Bioethics eSection, vol. 9(2):62 9. Lee SJC. (2007) “Ethics” Article in Encyclopedia of Cancer & Society, Graham Colditz, Ed. Sage Publications. 10. Lee SJC. (2007) “Issues in Cancer Disparities” Article in Encyclopedia of Cancer & Society, Graham Colditz, Ed. Sage Publications. 11. Lee SJC. (2006) Rethinking race and ethnicity in health disparities. Anthropology News 47(3):7-8, March. 12. Lee S. (2002) Methods unplugged: Focus on IRBs. Invited Commentary, SOLGAN: Society of Lesbian Gay Anthropologists Newsletter, vol. 22(2): 1-2. 13. Lee SJC. (2000) Unionization of Teaching Assistants. Science, 288 (5473): 1965.

UNDER REVIEW *indicates mentee

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1. Portnoy B, Lee SJC, Kincheloe J, Breen N, Olson JL, McCormally J, Brown ER. Independent State Health Surveys: Responding to the Need for Local Population Health Data. American Journal of Public Health 2. *Thienprayoon RC, Lee SJC, Leonard D, Winick N. Hispanic children with Cancer Have Higher Hospice Enrollment than Non-Hispanic White Children. Pediatric Blood & Cancer.

IN PREPARATION 1. Tiro JA, Lee SJC, Melhado TM, Bishop WP, Skinner CS. Race/ethnicity/language moderates the influence of trust and communication on willingness to follow physician recommendation and HPV . 2. Hamann HA, Ostroff JA, Lee SJC. Lung Cancer Stigma: Measure Development. 3. Lee SJC, Melhado TM, Tiro JA. Validity of Race & Ethnic Identity Data in a Cancer Registry and Patient EMR. 4. Lee SJC, Melhado TM, Tiro JA. Healthcare System Distrust and Cancer Patient Self-report of Race and Ethnic Identity.

PRESENTATIONS

PODIUM PRESENTATIONS (Peer reviewed, oral presentation for scientific sessions aka conference papers) 1. Bite the Hand that Feeds You. Panel: Have Medical Anthropologists become the Handmaidens of Public Health? American Anthropological Annual Meeting, San Francisco, Nov 2012 2. Chair, Compliance in Practice: Creative Engagements with Regulatory Ethics Regimes. American Anthropological Annual Meeting, San Francisco, Nov 2012 3. Of Trials & Tribulations: Research conduct in a research context. Panel: De-Coding Ethics. American Anthropological Association, Montréal Canada Nov 2011 4. Panel Discussant, Redefining Insurance, Redefining Governance: US Health Insurance Reform in Global Perspective. American Anthropological Association, Montréal Canada Nov 2011 5. Panel Moderator, Task Force for Comprehensive Ethics Review: Questions & Answers, American Anthropological Association, Montréal Canada Nov 2011 6. Time and Credible Source: Maternal Decision-making processes around HPV Vaccination. Panel: Anthropological Contributions to Disease Control & Prevention. Society for , Seattle WA March 2011 7. Onco-Logics: Care, Consent, and Clinical Trials. American Anthropological Association, New Orleans LA Nov 2010 8. Translational Ethics: Framing Trial Recruitment within the Continuity of Care. Panel: Moral economies of utility: translating „translational science.‟ Society for Social Studies of Science (4S), Washington DC Oct 2009 9. Panel Discussant, Circulating Numbers: The Convergence of Enumeration and Identity. 50th Anniversary of the Society for Medical Anthropology, Yale University New Haven CT. Sept 2009 10. Research Ethics as Structural Critique: Quality of Care and Clinical Trial Accrual, Society for Applied Anthropology, Santa Fe NM, March 2009 11. Narratives for Translation: Research Science as Salvation. At “Cancer Stories: Impact of narrative on a modern malady” Indiana University-Purdue University Indiana, IU Simon Cancer Center. Nov 2008 12. Ethics in Translation: Care & community in health research, and Session Chair: Health Care Research, Society for Social Studies of Science (4S), Rotterdam Netherlands. August 2008. 13. Panel Discussant, Interrogating Cultural Competence. American Anthropological Association, Washington DC, Nov 2007 14. Causal Mechanisms and Intervention Targets: Expanding the Race/Ethnicity Paradigm in Health Disparities. American Society of Bioethics & Humanities, Washington DC, Oct 2007 15. Social Difference and Cancer: “Social context” in the Stress Response Model. Panel: Bringing Anthropology to the Study of Cancer, Society for Applied Anthropology, Tampa FL March 2007. 16. Psychoneuroimmunology, Social Context & Population: Human Variation and Health Disparities. American Anthropological Association, San Jose CA Nov 2006 17. Troubling Health Disparities: Concepts of Race & Ethnicity in Cancer Disparities Research. Chair, Invited Panel: of Cancer, for Society for Medical Anthropology. American Anthropological Association, Washington DC, Nov 2005 18. Concepts of human difference in social/behavioral research in cancer disparities. Fellows‟ Research Meeting, Cancer Prevention Fellowship Program. National Cancer Institute, Jun 2005 19. Values After Virtue: Collaboration and Co-Sponsorship in a Catholic Hospital System. Panel Chair: Virtues of Voluntarism and Nonprofit Organizations: Arguments in American Social Policy & Politics. Capstone Conference: Program on Philanthropy & the Nonprofit Sector, Social Science Research Council, Florence, Italy, Mar 2005 LEE, Simon J. Craddock / p.6

20. Charism and Community: Catholic Women Religious and the Corporate Commitment to Healthcare. Spring Research Forum: Role of Faith-based Organizations in the Social Welfare System. Independent Sector and the Rockefeller Institute of Government, Washington, DC, Mar 2003 21. Discerning Community: The ethics of a prophetic Catholic healthcare. Invited Panel: Medical Pluralism Revisited. With Respondents: P. Brodwin, S. Cosminsky, B. Good, C. Leslie. American Anthropological Association, New Orleans, LA, Nov 2002 22. Religion, Anthropologists, and Bioethics: Benefits and Pitfalls of Conversation, Lee SJC, Mitteness LS. Invited Panel: Who Speaks for Religion? American Society for Bioethics & Humanities, Nashville, TN, Oct 2001 23. Caring for the Secular Spirit: Chaplaincy Recast. American Anthropological Association, San Francisco, CA, Nov 2000 24. Your Moral Body: Anthropological Technologies & Catholic Healthcare. Panel Chair: in the US- The Insider Imaginary. Joint Meetings of the Society for Applied Anthropology and the Society for Medical Anthropology, San Francisco, CA, Nov 1999 25. Suffering moral bodies: Ethics, Technology, and Catholic Healthcare. American Anthropology Association, Chicago, IL, Nov 2000 26. Toward an Ethics of Public Health. West Coast Faculty in the History of Health Sciences, San Francisco, March 1998 27. The Political Economy of Advances in Biomedical Technology. New Human Genetic Technologies: Science, society, politics. Energy & Resources Group and Dept. of Anthropology, UC-Berkeley, Nov 1998

POSTER PRESENTATIONS (Peer Reviewed) *indicates mentee 1. *Makris U, Melhado TM, Lee SJC, Hamann HA. The Older Person‟s Perspective: Impact of Restricting Back Pain. Gerontological Society of America, New Orleans LA Nov 2013. 2. Hamann HA, Lee SJC, Marks EG, Melhado TM, Gerber DR, Schiller JH, Ostroff JS. Development and Validation of a Conceptual Framework of Lung Cancer Stigma. Society of Behavioral Medicine, San Francisco CA Mar 2013 also accepted as podium presentation 3. *Thienprayoon RC, Leonard D, Lee SC, Winick N. Association of Race/ethnicity With Hospice Use In Pediatric Oncology Patients. Annual Assembly of American Academy of Hospice & Palliative Medicine, and Hospice & Palliative Nurses Association. New Orleans, March 2013 also accepted as podium presentation 4. Lee SJC, Melhado TV, Marks EG, Wiebe DJ, Skinner CS. Developing an Inter-personal framework for lung cancer decision making in African Americans. American Association of Cancer Research Science of Cancer Health Disparities, San Diego CA, Oct 2012. 5. Lee SJC, Melhado TV, Inrig SJ, Tiro JA, Argenbright KE. Evaluating a De-Centralized Regional Model for Rural Breast Cancer Screening & Patient Navigation (BSPAN2). Cancer Prevention & Research Institute of Texas, Austin TX Oct 2012. 6. Lee SJC, Melhado TV, Skinner CS, Argenbright KE. Breast Screening & Patient Navigation (BSPAN) for the Rural Underserved in North Texas. NIH Methods, Metrics & Outcomes: Evaluating the Success of Community Engaged Research, Bethesda MD Aug 2012. 7. Thienprayoon RC*, Leonard D, Lee SC, Winick NJ. Race and Ethnicity are significantly associated with hospice use in pediatric oncology patients. American Society for Clinical Oncology, June 2012. 8. Hamann HA, Ostroff JS, McCallister KL, Melhado TV, Martinez-Puente LM, Gerber DE, Schiller JH, Lee SJC. A Qualitative Analysis of Perceived Stigma among Multiethnic Lung Cancer Patients. Society of Behavioral Medicine, New Orleans April 2012 9. Tiro JA, Bishop WP, Melhado TV, Lee SJC and Skinner CS. Race/ethnicity/language moderates the influence of physician trust and communication on willingness to follow physician recommendation and HPV vaccination. Society of Behavioral Medicine, Washington DC, April 2011 10. Lee SJC. An Anthropological Pilot Study: Organizational Dynamics Affecting Clinical Research Participation through a Cancer Center. NCI-ASCO Cancer Trial Accrual Symposium, Bethesda MD April 2010

INVITED LECTURES (Not peer reviewed) 1. Clinician-directed Management at the End-of-Life. Ethics Grand Rounds, Medical City Dallas Hospital, Dallas Apr 2010 2. Embedded Anthropology at the National Cancer Institute: Disparity, Stress, and the Social, Department of Anthropology, History & , UC-San Francisco, Nov 2006 3. The Power of Trials: Ambiguity & the Continuity of Care in Cancer Disparity, Univ. of North Texas, Department of Anthropology, Denton TX, Oct 2009 LEE, Simon J. Craddock / p.7

4. Limits of Autonomy in Good Medicine. For Wendy & Emery Reves International Biennial Breast Cancer Symposium, Harold Simmons Cancer Center, UT Southwestern Dallas TX, Feb 2009 5. Access to Care and Clinical Research in Cancer: Clinical & Translational Science at UT Southwestern. American Association of University Women (AAUW) - Dallas Chapter, Nov 2009 6. Building Common Ground: Clinical & Pediatric Care for our Growing Communities. Cook Children‟s 6th Annual Pediatric Home Health Conference, Fort Worth TX Sept 2008 7. Bishop Britt Memorial Lecture: Ethics of Disparity: Clinical Culture & Catholic Healthcare” St. Mary‟s Medical Center, Grand Rapids MI. Apr 2008 8. Ethics in Translation: Organizational culture in health science. Institute for the Medical Humanities, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston. Feb 2008 9. Ethics in Translation: Organizational culture in health science. Dept of Clinical Sciences, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas. Jan 2008 10. Keynote Speaker: Clinical Culture & Social Difference in End of Life Care. Trinity Ethics Forum, Chicago IL, Apr 2007 11. Organizational Virtue: Ethics and Social Practice. Center for Health Care Ethics, Saint Louis University, April 2007 12. Organizational Virtue: Policy as Social Practice. Neiswanger Institute for Health Policy & Bioethics, Stritch School of Medicine, Loyola University Chicago, Apr 2007. 13. Invited Discussant: 20th Annual Theology and Ethics Colloquium “Act Justly: Facing the Challenges of Disparity & Diversity” Catholic Health Association, Mar 2006, Nashville TN 14. Conceptual Limits of Race and Ethnicity in Cancer Disparities Research. Working Group on Race Categories & the Census. Chair, Ken Prewitt. American Academy of Arts & Sciences, hosted by the Russell Sage Foundation, New York, Jun 2005

TEACHING & MENTORING

DISSERTATION COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP Doctoral Program in Clinical Psychology, Department of Psychiatry Robert Devereaux, Illness Perceptions in Hepatitis C Patients: Qualitative Analysis (focus group transcripts) Katrina Griffith, Maternal Depressive Symptoms and Parental Strategies for Adolescent Diabetes Management in Latino and Caucasian Youth

MASTER‟S THESIS COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP Masters Program in Rehabilitation Counseling, UT Southwestern School of Health Professions Hang Tu Phan, Mental Health Services for Vietnamese American Adolescents

POST-DOCTORAL MENTORING Qualitative Methods & Analysis Anna Brandon, PhD Partner-Assisted for the Treatment of Depression During Pregnancy UNC Chapel Hill K23 Preceptor/Co-Investigator (NIMH K23-MH085007-01A1)

Adam Brenner, MD Attitudes, Expectations & Reactions to Psychiatry in 3rd Year Medical Students Rachel Thienprayoon, MD Hospice Use among Minority Pediatric Oncology Patients St. Baldrick‟s Foundation Research Fellowship, awarded 7/2011-6/2013 May Lau, MD NIH Health Disparities LRP (adolescent unintended pregnancy) K23 Preceptor/Advisory Board Cindy Neunert, MD American Society of Hematology Career Development Award (pediatric blood disorders) K23 Preceptor/Advisory Board Ramona Rhodes, MD K23/ Harold Amos Medical Faculty Development Award (disparities in end-of-life care) Rashmi Shetgiri, MD K23, School Bullying and in Minority Adolescents, awarded 2011-16 Maria-Raquel Weaver, MD Decision-making in Geriatric Breast Cancer Screening (pilot study)

TEACHING UT SOUTHWESTERN: 2008-present Clinical Scholars Program (post-doctoral) Clinical Research Ethics LEE, Simon J. Craddock / p.8

Qualitative Methods & Analysis, Outcomes & Health Services Research 2008-2011 Ethics Core Curriculum, UT Southwestern Medical Colleges (MS1, 2) Core Concept Seminars, Community Action Research Track (MS1,2,3) Population Medicine and Social Determinants of Health

MPH electives: Chronic Disease Health Disparities, UT School of Public Health Construction of Race & Ethnicity

UC SAN FRANCISCO AND UC BERKELEY: 2002-2000 Course Instructor, Culture & Behavior Curriculum Course Instructor, Foundations of Patient Care Essential Core, School of Medicine, UC-San Francisco 2001-2003 as a Cultural System, HED# 410: Organization and Function of Health Services, Dept of Health Education, San Francisco State University, Fall/Spring 2001-1999 Graduate Student Instructor, Introduction to Physical Anthropology, UC-Berkeley 2001-2000 2001 Outstanding Graduate Student Instructor Award 2000-1998 Graduate Student Researcher V, for Jodi Halpern, MD, PhD Medical Humanities Program, UC-Berkeley From detached concern to empathy: Humanizing the physician-patient relationship Oxford U Press 1999-1997 Graduate Student Researcher III, Public health ethics: Research & practice School of Public Health, UC-Berkeley 1999 Graduate Student Reader (Examiner), Anthropology & religion Anthropology Department, UC-Berkeley 1998 Graduate Student Reader (Examiner), Introduction to social & behavioral health School of Public Health, UC-Berkeley

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

UT SOUTHWESTERN:

2008- present Institutional Review Board (Committee #1). David Karp MD, Chair.

2012- present Protocol Review & Monitoring Committee, Population Sciences & Cancer Control Simmons Cancer Center, UT Southwestern

IN-SERVICE EDUCATION

IRB Board Chairs In-Service: Social, Behavioral & Population Research at UT Southwestern. Dec 2008 IRB Staff In-service: Social, Behavioral & Population Research at UT Southwestern. Dec 2008

Research Matters Forum (lecture series for institution-wide research staff) What Constitutes a Substantive Continuing Review? May 2011 Benchmarks to Best Practices: Findings of Research Participant Satisfaction Survey Fielding & Validation Study. Nov 2011

NIH & NSF SERVICE:

2013 Reviewer, NIH Training Institute in Dissemination & Implementation Research in Health (TIDIRH) 2010 Reviewer, NIH Special Emphasis Panel (K01 Study Section) ZHL1 CSR-H (M1) NHLBI 2009 Reviewer, NIH Special Emphasis Panel (U01 Study Section) ZHL1 CSR-H (S1), NCI/NHLBI/OBBSR 2009 Reviewer, Program (Study Section), National Science Foundation 2008 Reviewer, Science and Society Program (Study Section), National Science Foundation 2008-2004 Co-Chair, Culture & Qualitative Research Interest Group, NIH 2008-2003 Member, Behavioral Research on Disparities in Cancer Member, Decision-making Theory Ad Hoc Group, Division of Cancer Control & Population Sciences, NCI 2008-2005 Judge, Fellows Award for Research Excellence, National Institutes of Health 2007-2006 Core Writing Committee, Program Announcements with Review Supporting Behavioral and Social Science Research on Understanding and Reducing Health Disparities PAR 07-379 R01, R21 LEE, Simon J. Craddock / p.9

Office of Behavioral and Social Sciences Research (OBSSR), NIH Developed funding opportunity for transdisciplinary research in health disparities 2006-2005 Co-Chair, Health Care Sub-Committee; Conference Planning Committee Understanding & Reducing Health Disparities: Contributions from the Behavioral & Social Sciences, Natcher Conference Center, NIH Office of Behavioral & Social Science Research, NIH

PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIPS & LEADERSHIP ACTIVITIES

2013 Judge, Eileen Basker Memorial Prize for Scholarship on & Health, Society for Medical Anthropology 2012-present Social-Behavioral Science Consultant, Texas Health Research & Education Institute (THR) IRB 2011-present Member, Committee on Ethics, American Anthropological Association, Presidential appointment 2009-2011 Judge, Kenneth W. Payne Prize, Association of Queer Anthropologists (AQA-solga) 2009-2010 President‟s Task Force on Healthcare Reform, Society for Medical Anthropology Carolyn Sargent, PhD Washington University in St Louis, MO. 2009 External Dissertation Reviewer, Department of Anthropology, McGill University, Montréal Canada 2008- 2011 Chair, Committee on Minority Issues in Anthropology, American Anthropological Association National elected leadership, 3 year term. 2008- present Full Member, Institutional Review Board, Institutional Standing Committees, UT Southwestern 2006 Reviewer, Quality of Life Program Track, Society of Behavioral Medicine, 2007 Annual Meeting 2006-2003 Member, Cancer Disparities Overview Group, Center for Reducing Cancer Health Disparities, NCI 2005 Referree, Faculty Fellowships, Division of Research Programs, National Endowment for the Humanities 2004 Judge, WHR Rivers Undergraduate Student Paper Competition, Society for Medical Anthropology 2004-2002 Member, Markowski-Leach Scholarship Selection Committee, Horizons Foundation, CA 2003 Judge, Cultural Horizons Prize, Society for Cultural Anthropology 2003, 1998 Member, Board of Directors, Public Health Alumni Association, UC-Berkeley 2002-1999 President, Board of Directors, Public Health Alumni Association, UC-Berkeley 2003-2001 Graduate Division Representative and Committee Liaison to LGBT Community Student Health Services Advisory Committee, UC-San Francisco 2001-2000 Member, Faculty Search Committee for a Biological , Chair: Lawrence Cohen, PhD, UC-Berkeley 1999 Co-Chair, Anthropology Graduates Organizing for Research and Action (AGORA) UC-Berkeley 1999 Graduate Student Respondent, External Review of Dept. of Anthropology, Administrative Committee of the Graduate Council, UC-Berkeley 1998 Editorial Board, Kroeber Anthropological Society Papers, UC-Berkeley 1998 Conference Co-Chair, “New Human Genetic Technologies: Science, society, politics” Energy & Resources Group and the Dept. of Anthropology, UC-Berkeley

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS & JOURNAL REVIEWER SERVICE

MEMBERSHIP Society for Applied Anthropology (SfAA), Sustaining Fellow, elected 2006 American Association for Cancer Research (AACR), Member #270451 American Anthropological Association (AAA) Association of Queer Anthropologists (AQA-solga) Society for Cultural Anthropology Society for Medical Anthropology American Society of Preventive Oncology (ASPO)

PEER REVIEWER

American Journal of Public Health Journal of Applied Biobehavioral Research American Journal of Bioethics-Primary Research Journal of the National Cancer Institute (JNCI) Annals of Family Medicine Leukemia Research Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention Medical Anthropology Quarterly Culture, Medicine & Psychiatry Philosophy, Psychiatry & Psychology Ethnicity & Disease Psycho Oncology LEE, Simon J. Craddock / p.10

Health, Risk & Society Academic Publishers

COMMUNITY SERVICE 2008- 2012 Member, Allocations Committee, Ryan White Planning Council of the Dallas Area Operational committee for Dallas County administration of federal funding for HIV/AIDS services. 2000-1995 Yale Alumni Schools Committee, New York, Berkeley, San Francisco 1998-1996 Development Committee, International Gay & Lesbian Human Rights Council, San Francisco, CA 1998 Member, 50th Anniversary Steering Committee, United Nations International School, NY 1997-98 Member, Development Committee and Advisory Council, Asian American Arts Alliance, New York NY 1997-1996 Development Advisor, Asian Pacific Islander Coalition on HIV/AIDS, New York NY

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES & TRAINING

2013 Inaugural Cohort, Leadership Emerging in Academic Departments (LEAD) Program, UT Southwestern (1:3) 2012 NIH Training Institute in Dissemination & Implementation Research in Health (TIDIRH), San Jose CA 2008 Invited Working Group, Incorporating Innovative Social Psychological Theory in Cancer Control Research I, II (scientific expert consultation) Basic & Biobehavioral Research Branch, NCI 2008 Invited Working Group, Biobehavioral influences on tumor biology: Preclinical models of neuroendocrine regulation (scientific expert consultation) Basic & Biobehavioral Research Branch, NCI 2008 Cognitive Interviewing Short Course (G. Willis, PhD), Joint Survey Methodology Program, Bethesda, MD 2007 Qualitative Research for Behavioral Medicine (methods seminar), Society of Behavioral Medicine, 28th Annual Meeting 2006 Science of Team Science: Assessing Value of Transdisciplinary Research, NIH 2006 10th Biennial Symposium on Minorities, the Medically Underserved and Cancer, Intercultural Cancer Council, Washington DC 2005 NCI-wide Health Disparities Workshop, National Cancer Institute 2005 Cultural Dynamics in HIV/AIDS BioBehavioral Research: Focus on Youth National Institute of Nursing Research; Office of Behavioral & Social Science Research, NIH 2005 Institute for Heideggerian Hermeneutical Methodology (advanced qualitative methods & analysis) Center for Health Policy Research and Ethics, George Mason University 2005 Institute for Interpretive Phenomenology (advanced qualitative methods & analysis) Center for Health Policy Research and Ethics, George Mason University 2005 NCI Small Grants in Behavioral Research, Annual Grantee Meeting, National Cancer Institute 2005 “Bioethics and the Public Health”, George Washington University Institute for Ethnographic Research 2005 Grants and Grantsmanship Workshop, National Cancer Institute 2004 Portfolio Management Application (grants management, tracking and reporting) Div. of Cancer Control and Population Sciences, National Cancer Institute 2004 Principles and Practice of Cancer Prevention and Control, Molecular Prevention Course Div. of Cancer Prevention, National Cancer Institute

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