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Dr. Ellen Hahn's CV CURRICULUM VITAE ELLEN J. HAHN, PhD, RN, FAAN OFFICE: BREATHE, College of Nursing PHONE: (859) 257-2358 University of Kentucky (UK) FAX: (859) 323-1057 2265 Harrodsburg Rd., Ste. 202 E-MAIL: [email protected] Lexington, KY 40504 HOME: 1844 Blairmore Court PHONE: (859) 421-6948 Lexington, KY 40502 NURSE REGISTRATION: 1073102 (KY) ********************************************************************************************************** EDUCATION DATE DEGREE INSTITUTION 1992 Ph.D. Indiana University (Health Policy) 1991 M.S.N. Indiana University (Public Health) 1977 M.A. Ohio State University (Health Educ) 1975 B.S.N. Case Western Reserve University 1970-72 Allegheny College PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE DATE TITLE INSTITUTION 2019-present Director UK Center for Appalachian Research in Environmental Sciences (UK-CARES) BREATHE (Bridging Research Efforts & Advocacy 2014-present Director toward Healthy Environments) UK College of Nursing (CON) and College of Public 2005-present Professor (UK Alumni Health Professor, 2007-2017) 1996-present Director UK CON Tobacco Policy Research Program 1998-2005 Associate Professor UK College of Public Health 1998-present Member UK Markey Cancer Center 1993-present Associate UK Center on Drug & Alcohol Research 1993-1998 Assistant Professor UK College of Nursing 1992-1993 Assistant Professor, Indiana University School of Nursing Community Health (part-time) 1991-1992 Predoctoral Fellow Indiana University School of Nursing NRSA #NR06794-01 1 DATE TITLE INSTITUTION 1990-1991 Predoctoral Trainee Indiana University School of Nursing NRSA #32 NR07066- 01 1991 Health Policy Intern Marion County, IN Prosecutor's Office Alcohol and Other Drug Projects 1989-1990 Research Assistant Indiana University School of Nursing USDHHS Trainee 1988-1989 Research Assistant Indiana University School of Nursing Healthy Cities Indiana 1982-1988 Assistant Professor Ball State University School of Nursing Muncie, IN Community Health 1981-1982 Instructor Personal Ball State University Physiology & Health Science Health 1978-1981 Instructor Community Ball State University School of Nursing Health 1976-1978 Instructor Grant Hospital School of Nursing Columbus, OH Fundamentals of Nursing Instructor Critical Care Riverside Hospital School of Nursing Columbus, OH Nursing 1975-1977 Staff Nurse Children's Hospital Columbus, OH RESEARCH AND SCHOLARLY PRODUCTIVITY Funded research grants 2020-2024 Principal Investigator, “Radon on the RADAR,” R01ES030380, grant funded by National Institute of Environmental Health Science ($2,696,029 million total costs) 2019-2020 Subaward Principal Investigator, “Bracken Breathes Easy,” grant funded by Interact for Health ($15,000 total costs) 2019-2020 Subaward Principal Investigator, “Smoke Free Advocacy in the City of Florence,” grant funded by Interact for Health ($13,576 total costs) 2019-2020 Principal Investigator, “Community Partnerships for Tobacco Use Prevention (KDPH),” PON2 728 1800001917, grant funded by the Kentucky Department for Public Health ($489,677 total costs) 2018-2021 Co-Investigator, “Adoption of Smoke-free Public and Voluntary Policies in Rural Communities in Southern States,” 1R37CA229337, grant funded by National Cancer Institute (A. Fallin-Bennett, Principal Investigator) ($1,199,236 total costs) 2 2018-2020 Subaward Principal Investigator, “Implementation of Williamstown Smoke- free City,” grant funded by Interact for Health ($7,500 total costs) 2018-2020 Supplement Principal Investigator, “Empowering Concerned Communities with Validated Approaches to Environmental Citizen Science,” 5P30ES02659-02S (supplement--effort on prime), grant funded by the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences ($71,310 total costs) 2018-2020 Principal Investigator, “Enhancing Tobacco Dependence Treatment for Kentucky Medicaid Recipients,” SC7461900000167, grant funded by Kentucky State Department of Medicaid ($858,265 total costs) 2017-2018 Principal Investigator, “Building Capacity for Citizen Science in Environmental Health Research,” 1P30ES026529-01A1S1, grant funded by the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences ($48,715 total costs) 2017-2018 Principal Investigator, “Bracken County Smoke-free Partnership,” 2017-3- 2833, grant funded by Interact for Health ($20,000 total costs) 2017-2022 Principal Investigator, “Center for Appalachian Research in Environmental Sciences,” P30ES026529, grant funded by National Institute of Environmental Health Science ($7.5 million total costs) 2016-2018 Multi-Principal Investigator, “Radon and Tobacco Smoke Exposure Biomarkers of Lung Cancer Risk,” grant funded by UK Markey Cancer Center, KLCR (D. Orren Multi-Principal Investigator) ($150,000 total costs) 2016-2018 Principal Investigator, “Community Partnerships for Tobacco Use Prevention and Reduction,” grant funded by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, contract with Kentucky Department for Public Health ($228,526 total cost) 2015-2019 Co-investigator, “The Impact of Electronic Cigarettes (e-cigs) on Perinatal Immune Responsiveness and Birth Outcomes in Appalachia,” 1R01DA040694-01, grant funded by National Institute on Drug Abuse (K. Ashford, PI) ($1.8 million total costs) 2015-2017 Multi-Principal Investigator, “Biomarkers of Genotoxicity, Tobacco Smoke and Radon Exposure,” grant funded by UK Markey Cancer Center Support Grant (D. Orren, Multi-PI) ($50,000 total costs) 2014-2019 Co-investigator, “Occupational/Environmental Health Nurse Training Program,” grant funded by National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health, (W. Sanderson, PI) ($1 million total costs) 2014-2018 Co-investigator, “Kentucky Lung Cancer Survivorship Program,” grant funded by Bristol Myers Squibb, (J. Studts, PI) ($8.5 million total costs) 3 2014-2016 Principal Investigator, “FRESH: Families, Children and Dual Home Screening for Lung Cancer Prevention,” 3R01 ES021502-03S1, diversity supplement funded by National Institute of Environmental Health Science (L. Huntington- Moskos, Co-Investigator) ($222,817 total costs). 2012-2017 Principal Investigator, “FRESH: Dual Home Screening for Lung Cancer Prevention,” R01ES021502, grant funded by National Institute of Environmental Health Science (M.K. Rayens, E. Tovar, K. Butler, J. Studts, Co-Investigators) ($2.1 million total costs). 2012-2014 Principal Investigator, “Radon, Secondhand Smoke, and Lung Cancer in Southeastern Kentucky,” W81XWH-11-1-0781, pilot grant funded by the Department of the Defense to UK Markey Cancer Center (S. Arnold Principal Investigator) ($50,000 total pilot costs). 2012-2013 Principal Investigator, “Use, Perceived Risk, and Marketing of Electronic Cigarettes and Smoke-Free Laws,” UK CCTS Pilot Program (M.K. Rayens, Co-Investigator) ($25,068 total costs). 2010-2015 Co-Investigator, “Demonstrating the Capacity of the Kentucky Cancer Consortium to Implement Policy,” U55 DP003027, grant funded by the Centers for Disease Control. (S. Wyatt, Principal Invesitgator) ($875,000 total costs) 2010-2013 Principal Investigator, “COPD and Strength of Smoke-free Laws,” grant funded by the Flight Attendant Medical Research Institute (M.K. Rayens, S. Frazier, D. Mannino, Co-Investigators) ($325,500 total cost) 2011-2015 Principal Investigator, “Community Partnerships for Tobacco Use Prevention and Reduction,” grant funded by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, contract with Kentucky Department for Public Health ($456,000 total cost) 2007-2013 Principal Investigator, “An Intervention for Promoting Smoke-free Policy in Rural Kentucky,” R01HL086450, grant funded by National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (M.K. Rayens, C. Riker, K. Lee, B. Casey, Co-Investigators) ($3.17 million total cost) 2007-2012 Co-Director, “Center for Biobehavioral Research in Self-Management of Cardiopulmonary Disease,” grant funded by National Center for Nursing Research (D. Moser, Principal Investigator and Director) ($1.2 million total cost) 2009-2011 Principal Investigator, “An Intervention for Promoting Smoke-free Policy in Rural Kentucky: Administrative Supplement,” grant funded by National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (M.K. Rayens, C. Riker, K. Lee, B. Casey, Co- Investigators) ($276,884 total cost) 4 2009-2011 Co-Investigator, “The Impact of Smoke-Free Policy on Quitline Utilization and Smoking Outcomes,” 1R03 CA144721-01, grant funded by National Cancer Institute (A. Fernander, Principal Investigator, M.K. Rayens, Co-Investigator) ($148,500 total cost) 2010-2011 Principal Investigator, “Community Partnerships for Tobacco Use Prevention and Reduction,” grant funded by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, contract with Kentucky Department for Public Health (M.K. Rayens,Co- Investigator) ($150,000 total cost) 2010-2011 Principal Investigator, “Rural Media Tobacco Prevention Project: Year 2 Evaluation,” contract with Kentucky Youth Advocates (through grant from American Legacy Foundation) ($9,700) 2010-2011 Principal Investigator, “Test Your Home and Win: A Radon Reduction and Community Mobilization Project,” contract with Kentucky Radon Program (through grant from Environmental Protection Agency) ($50,000) 2009-2011 Co-Investigator, “Community Action Smoking Cessation Intervention for High- Risk Women in Appalachia,” grant funded by National Cancer Institute (K. Ashford, PI) ($150,000 annual cost) 2009-2010 Principal Investigator, “An Intervention for Promoting Smoke-free Policy in Rural Kentucky: Administrative Supplement,” grant funded by National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (M.K. Rayens, C. Riker, K. Lee, B. Casey, Co- Investigators)
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