THE UNIVERSITY OF AT Steve Hicks School of Social Work

FULL NAME: Catherine Cubbin TITLE: Professor

DATE OF BIRTH: April 26, 1969

CITZENSHIP: U.S.A.

EDUCATION:

Johns Hopkins University Health and Social Policy Ph.D. Spring 1998 Minor concentration: History of Public Health University of Pennsylvania History and Sociology of Science B.A. Fall 1991 Temple University Honors Program 1987-1989

PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION, LICENSES, CERTIFICATION: n/a

PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS

2017-present Full Member, LIVESTRONG Cancer Institutes, Dell 2017-present Faculty Expert, Institute for Urban Policy Research & Analysis, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX 2016-present Professor & Associate Dean for Research, Steve Hicks School of Social Work, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX 2008-2016 Associate Professor, Steve Hicks School of Social Work, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX 2008-present Faculty Associate, Center for Women’s & Gender Studies, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX 2008-present Faculty Affiliate, Health Behavior Research and Training Institute, Steve Hicks School of Social Work, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX 2006-present Faculty Research Associate, Population Research Center, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX 2005-2008 Adjunct Assistant Professor, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, Department of Family & Community Medicine, Center on Social Disparities in Health 2002-2004 Assistant Research Scientist, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, Department of Family & Community Medicine, Center on Social Disparities in Health

OTHER ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE

2000-2001 Principal Analyst, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, Department of Family & Community Medicine 2001-2004 Research Associate, Stanford Prevention Research Center, Palo Alto, CA Fall 2000 Research Analyst, Stanford Prevention Research Center, Palo Alto, CA

1 C. Cubbin 1998-2000 NHLBI Post-Doctoral Fellow, Stanford Prevention Research Center, Palo Alto, CA, Cardiovascular Disease Prevention Training Program 1996-1998 ASPH/CDC Research Fellow, National Center for Health Statistics, Hyattsville, MD, Analysis of spatial patterns of leading causes of death 1995-1996 Intern, National Center for Health Statistics, Hyattsville, MD 1995-1996 Program Coordinator, Kennedy Krieger Institute, Baltimore, MD, Community-based lead poisoning prevention program in Baltimore Summer 1994 Intern, Clinical Directors Network, NY, NY, Health Research Training Program, NYC Department of Health 1992-1994 Research Assistant, Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD

RESEARCH CONTRACTS/GRANTS AND PROPOSALS SUBMITTED

Sponsor Role Title Project Amount(s) Status period National Principal Post-doctoral 2018-2023 $1,458,908 Awarded Institutes of Investigator/Project Training in Health Director Promoting Health Equity in Cardiovascular Disease St. David’s Co-Investigator Achieving health 2018-2019 $299,999 Awarded Foundation equity: Improving the maternal postpartum access and outcomes of Black/African American women in Travis County St. David’s Principal Longitudinal 2017-2018 $10,985 Awarded Center for Investigator neighborhood Health poverty change and Promotion racial disparities in & Disease birth outcomes Prevention Research in Underserved Populations National Co-Investigator Limited English 2014-2019 $1,742,874 Awarded Institutes of Proficiency: Health Implications for Health and Health Care among Older Immigrants Institute for Co-Investigator Understanding the 2016-2017 $20,500 Completed

2 C. Cubbin Urban Family Medical Policy Leave Act and Research & neighborhood Analysis, histories on infant UT Austin mortality and low birthweight of babies born to Black women Cancer Principal Increasing Breast 2012-2015 $236,154 Completed Prevention Investigator and Cervical and (subcontract) Cancer Screening Research and Diagnostic Institute of Services in Rural, Texas Frontier, and Border Counties: A Sustainable Strategy to Improve Early Detection American Principal Environmental 2011-2015 $1,530,000 Completed Cancer Investigator effects on Society disparities in smoking and obesity among women Texas Principal Transformation 2011-2014 $116,803 Completed Department Investigator Grant of State (subcontract) Health Services University Co-Principal Examining 2013 $750 Completed of Texas at Investigator relations between Austin residential segregation, political empowerment, and adverse birth outcomes among US births from 2008-2010. University Principal Vegetables On 2012 $6,000 Completed of Texas at Investigator Wheels (VOW): A Austin pilot program to increase access to fresh fruits and

3 C. Cubbin vegetables in a rural Texas community Texas Principal Obesity Prevention 2010-2012 $220,000 Completed Department Investigator ARRA Evaluation of State Health Services American Principal Measuring wealth 2008-2010 $57,742 Completed Legacy Investigator in health disparities Foundation research: Practical recommendations Texas Co-Investigator Texas Teen 2009-2010 $361,641 Completed Department Opportunity Project of State Health Services Robert Principal Building the 2008-2009 $56,134 Completed Wood Investigator (sub- knowledge base on Johnson contract) the socioeconomic Foundation gaps in health: Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Commission on Health in America Population Principal Proposal Boot 2007 $9,270 Completed Research Investigator Camp Center, UT Austin National Principal Neighborhood- 2006-2007 $65,458 Completed Institutes of Investigator (sub- level Influences on Health contract) All-Cause Mortality National Co-Investigator Maintaining 2005-2007 $2,303,240 Completed Institutes of Physical Activity in Health Ethnic Minority Women Robert Co-Investigator Building the 2005-2006 $266,104 Completed Wood knowledge base on Johnson the socioeconomic Foundation gaps in health: Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Commission on

4 C. Cubbin Health in America Centers for Co-Investigator Center on Social 2002-2006 $1,714,781 Completed Disease Disparities in Control Health National Consultant Longitudinal Study 2002-2006 $1,763,132 Completed Institutes of of Neighborhood Health Predictors of CVD National Co-Investigator Neighborhood- 2001-2005 $2,332,623 Completed Institutes of level Influences on Health All-Cause Mortality Kaiser Co-Investigator Interpreting Social 2000-2002 $216,529 Completed Family Disparities in Foundation Maternal and Infant Health at the State Level Centers for Co-Investigator Social Disparities 2000-2006 $374,872 Completed Disease in Maternal and Control Infant Health St. David’s Evaluator The Mama 2018-2019 $93,298 Rejected Foundation Collaborative St. David’s Collaborator Achieving 2017-2019 $99,992 Rejected Foundation Maternal and Infant Health Equity in Central Texas Dell Principal SoDePH (Social 2017-2018 $50,000 Rejected Medical Investigator Determinants of School, Perinatal Texas (Population) Health Health: Leveraging Catalyst Technology to Program Deliver Efficient Care for Providers, Patients, & Health Systems University Co-Investigator UT Pop Up May-June, $34,173 Rejected of Texas at Institute: 2017 Austin Analyzing housing problems facing low income renters in formal and informal housing markets: linking analysis to action through collaborative

5 C. Cubbin research

Cancer Principal Increasing Breast 2016-2018 $120,451 Rejected Prevention Investigator and Cervical and (subcontract) Cancer Screening Research and Diagnostic Institute of Rates in Rural, Texas Frontier, Border and Underserved Communities in Texas National Principal Longitudinal 2016-2018 $147,199 Rejected Institutes of Investigator neighborhood Health poverty change and racial disparities in birth outcomes National Principal Contributions of 2016-2019 $1,511,325 Rejected Institutes of Investigator neighborhood Health socioeconomic histories to Black/White disparities in birth outcomes and mortality National Principal Novel approaches 2015-2018 $1,284,860 Rejected Institutes of Investigator to examining Health Black/White disparities in birth outcomes and child health National Consultant Are Road Safety 2012/2014 $525,300 Rejected Institutes of Advances Health Distributed Equitably? National Co-Investigator Maternal Weight in 2011-2013 $750,000 Rejected Institutes of Pregnancy: Risks Health for Hispanic Women on the US- Mexico Border National Principal Building Evidence 2009-2013 $2,089,028 Rejected Institutes of Investigator for Residential Health Effects on Dietary Habits and Physical Activity National Principal Innovation in 2009-2011 $669,820 Rejected Institutes of Investigator Understanding

6 C. Cubbin Health Disparities in Maternal and Infant Health American Co-Principal The ASCO Study 2010-2011 $169,471 Rejected Society of Investigator of Geographical Clinical (with Barbara Access to Oncology Jones) Oncology Care National Principal Coming out of the 2010-2011 $39,884 Rejected Campaign Investigator Fog Zone: How to Prevent lack of knowledge, Teen and beliefs and fears Unplanned are related to Pregnancy unprotected sexual behavior National Co-Investigator Life Course 2006-2008 $307,250 Rejected Institutes of Socioeconomic Health Factors & the Black/White Disparity in Low Birthweight

HONORS AND AWARDS 2017 University of Texas Executive Management and Leadership Program, Spring, 2017 2017 High Abstract Award, International Conference on Transport & Health, Barcelona, Spain, June, 2017 2015-2016 Public Voices Fellow, Op-Ed Project 2015 Dissertation Co-Chair for doctoral student, Paula Yuma, recipient of the Outstanding Dissertation Award given by University of Texas at Austin 2014 Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Superior Service Awards Program, Community Transformation Team: Working on Wellness in Starr County 2014 ORAU, Travel Grant 2010 Award of Appreciation for commitment and dedication to reducing tobacco- related health disparities by advancing the science, translating knowledge into practice, and informing policy, Tobacco Research Network on Disparities (TReND) 2010-2011 Diversity Mentoring , awarded on a competitive basis to faculty for the purpose of mentoring incoming graduate students, University of Texas at Austin 2008-2009 Faculty Fellow, Center for Women’s and Gender Studies Faculty Development Program, University of Texas at Austin 2008 Faculty Incentive Grant, College of Liberal Arts, University of Texas at Austin, $2,000 2001-2006 Health Disparities Scholar, NCMHD, NIH 2005 UCSF Academic Senate, Travel Grant 2004 Champion of Diversity, University of California, San Francisco 2002 Plenary Speaker, Injury Prevention: Creating an Agenda for Action, Springfield,

7 C. Cubbin Illinois 2002 Distinguished Visiting Scholar, University of Kansas Medical Center, Program in Disparities and Diversity in Health 2000 Fellow, 26th Ten-Day Seminar on the Epidemiology and Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease, American Heart Association, Tahoe City, CA 1998-2000 Post-Doctoral Fellow, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, NIH 1999 Katherine McCormick Fund for Women, Travel Award 1998 Delta Omega Society/Alpha Chapter, Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health 1996-1998 Pre-Doctoral Fellowship, Association of Schools of Public Health/CDC 1994 Passed comprehensive exams with distinction 1987-1989 Outstanding Achievement Scholarship, Temple University

PUBLICATIONS

Peer-reviewed journal articles

Kim Y, Cubbin C. Oh S. A Systematic Review of Neighborhood Economic Context on Child Obesity and Obesity-Related Behaviors, in press, Obesity Reviews. Vetter T, Cubbin C. Psychometrics: Trust but verify, in press, Anesthesia & Analgesia. Sheehan C, Powers D, Margerison-Zilko C, McDevitt T, Cubbin C. Historical neighborhood poverty trajectories and child sleep. Sleep Health 2018;4:127-134. Lee RE, Kim Y, Cubbin C. Residence in unsafe neighborhoods is associated with active transportation among poor women: Geographic Research on Wellbeing (GROW) study. Journal of Transport & Health 2018;9:64-72. Yuma-Guerrero P, Orsi R, Lee P-T, Cubbin C. A systematic review of socioeconomic status measurement in 13 years of US injury research. Journal of Safety Research 2017:64:55-72. Kim Y, Cubbin C. The role of neighborhood economic context on physical activity among children: Evidence from the Geographic Research on Wellbeing (GROW) study. Preventive Medicine 2017;8(101):149-155. Lee RE, Lorenzo E, Heck K, Kohl HW, Cubbin C. Interrelationships of physical activity in different domains: Evidence from the Geographic Research on Wellbeing (GROW) study. Journal of Transport and Health 2017;9(6):538-547. Margerison-Zilko C, Perez-Patron M, Cubbin C. Residential segregation, political representation, and preterm birth among U.S.-and foreign-born black women in the U.S. 2008-2010 Health and Place 2017;7(46):13-20. Sheehan CM, Cantu PA, Powers DA, Margerison-Zilko CE, Cubbin C. Long term neighborhood poverty trajectories and obesity in a sample of California mothers. Health & Place 2017;7(46):49-57. Walsemann KM, Child S, Heck K, Margerison-Zilko C, Braveman P, Marchi K, Cubbin C. Are the poverty histories of neighbourhoods associated with psychosocial well-being among a representative sample of California mothers? An observational study. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health 2017;71(6):558-564. Yuma-Guerrero PJ, Cubbin C, von Sternberg K. Neighborhood social cohesion as a mediator of neighborhood conditions on mothers’ engagement in physical activity: Results from the Geographic Research on Wellbeing study. Health Education & Behavior 2017;44(6):845-

8 C. Cubbin 856. Denney JT, Kimbro RT, Heck K, Cubbin C. Social cohesion, and food insecurity: Insights from the Geographic Research on Wellbeing (GROW) study. Maternal and Child Health Journal 2017;21(2):343-350. Falk D, Cubbin C, Jones B, Carrillo-Kappus K, Crocker A, Rice C. Increasing breast and cervical cancer screening in rural and border Texas with Friend to Friend Plus Patient Navigation. Journal of Cancer Education 2016. doi:10.1007/s13187-016-1147-6. Zhang C, Cubbin C, Ci QY. Parenting stress and mother-child playful interaction: The role of emotional support. Journal of Family Studies 2016. doi:10.1080/13229400.2016.1200113. Margerison-Zilko C, Cubbin C, Jun J, Marchi K, Braveman P. Post-partum residential mobility among a statewide representative sample of California women, 2003-2007. Maternal and Child Health Journal 2015;20(1):139-148. Wang M, Heck K, Winkleby M, Cubbin C. Social disparities in dietary habits among women: Geographic Research on Wellbeing (GROW) study. Public Health Nutrition 2015;19(9):1666-1673. Castro Y, Heck K, Forster JL, Widome R, Cubbin C. Social and environmental factors related to smoking cessation among mothers: Findings from the Geographic Research on Wellbeing (GROW) study. American Journal of Health Behavior 2015;39:809-822. Cubbin C. Survey methodology of the geographic research on wellbeing (GROW) study. BMC Research Notes 2015;8:402. Cubbin C, Heck K, Powell T, Marchi K, Braveman P. Racial/ethnic disparities in depressive symptoms among pregnant women vary by income and neighborhood poverty. AIMS Public Health 2015;2:411-425. Margerison-Zilko C, Cubbin C, Jun J, Marchi K, Fingar K, Braveman P. Beyond the cross- sectional: Neighborhood poverty histories and preterm birth. American Journal of Public Health 2015;105:1174-1180. Braveman PA, Heck K, Egerter S, Marchi KS, Dominguez TP, Cubbin C, Fingar K, Pearson JA, Curtis M. The role of socioeconomic factors in black-white disparities in preterm birth. American Journal of Public Health 2015;105:694-702. Pollack CE, Cubbin C, Sania A, Hayward M, Vallone D, Flaherty B, Braveman PA. Do wealth disparities contribute to health disparities within racial/ethnic groups? Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health 2013;67:439-445. Margerison-Zilko CE, Cubbin C. Dynamic poverty experiences and development of overweight in a prospective cohort of US children ages 4 to 14. Obesity 2013;21:1438-1445. Margerison-Zilko C., Cubbin C. Socioeconomic disparities in tobacco-related health outcomes across race/ethnic groups in the United States: National Health Interview Survey 2010. Nicotine and Tobacco Research (2012) doi: 10.1093/ntr/nts256. Cubbin C, Jun J, Margerison-Zilko C, Welch N, Sherman J, McCray T, Parmenter B. Social inequalities in neighborhood conditions: Spatial relationships between sociodemographic and food environments in Alameda County, California. Journal of Maps 2012;8:344-348. Lee RE, O’Connor DP, Smith-Ray R, Mama SK, Medina AV, Reese-Smith JY, Banda JA, Layne CS, Brosnan M, Cubbin C, McMillan T, Estabrooks PA. Mediating effects of group cohesion on physical activity and diet in women of color: Health is power. American Journal of Health Promotion 2012;26:e116-125.[PMID: 22375580] Lee RE, Medina AV, Mama SK, Reese-Smith JY, O’Connor DP, Brosnan M, Cubbin C, McMillan T, Estabrooks PA. Health is power: An ecological theory-based health

9 C. Cubbin intervention for women of color. Contemporary Clinical Trials 2011;32:916-923. [PMID: 21782975] Cubbin C, Pollack C, Flaherty B, Hayward M, Sania A, Vallone D, Braveman P. Assessing alternative measures of wealth in health research. American Journal of Public Health 2011;101:939-937. [PMID: 21252050] Cubbin C, Vesely SK, Braveman PA, Oman RF. Socioeconomic factors and health risk behaviors among adolescents. American Journal of Health Behavior 2011;35:28-39. [PMID: 20950156] Cubbin C, Soobader MJ, LeClere FB. The intersection of gender and race/ethnicity in smoking behaviors among menthol and non-menthol smokers in the U.S. Addiction 2010;105(Suppl. 1):32-38. [PMID: 21059134] Blumenshine P, Egerter S, Barclay CJ, Cubbin C, Braveman, PA. Socioeconomic disparities in adverse birth outcomes: A systematic review. American Journal of Preventive Medicine 2010;39:263-272. [PMID: 21059134] Cubbin C, Brindis CD, Jain S, Santelli J, Braveman PA. Neighborhood poverty, aspirations and expectations, and initiation of sex. Journal of Adolescent Health 2010;47(4):399-406. [PMID: 20864010] McMillan TE, Cubbin C, Parmenter B, Medina AV, Lee RE. Neighborhood sampling: How many streets must an auditor walk? International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2010;7:20 (5 pages). [PMID: 20226052] Braveman PA, Cubbin C, Egerter S, Williams DR, Pamuk E. Socioeconomic disparities in health in the United States: What the patterns tell us. American Journal of Public Health 2010;100(Suppl. 1):S186-196. [PMID: 20147693] Lee RE, Cubbin C. Striding toward social justice: The ecologic milieu of physical activity. Exercise and Sport Science Reviews 2009;37:10-17. [PMID: 19098519] Brondolo E, Beatty DL, Cubbin C, Pencille M, Saegert S, Wellington R, Tobin J, Cassells A, Schwartz J. Sociodemographic variations in self-reported racism in a community sample of blacks and Latino(a)s. Journal of Applied Social Psychology 2009;39:407-429. Warren H, Cubbin C, Winkleby M. Direct measures of the availability and quality of food, tobacco, and physical activity resources in three socioeconomically contrasting neighborhoods. DataCritica 2008;2(1):1-18. Parmenter BM, McMillan T, Cubbin C, Lee, RE. Developing geospatial data management, recruitment, and analysis techniques for physical activity research. URISA Journal 2008;20(2):13-19. Cubbin C, Marchi K, Lin M, Bell T, Marshall H, Miller C, Braveman P. Is neighborhood deprivation independently associated with maternal and infant health? Evidence from Florida and Washington. Maternal and Child Health Journal 2008;12:61-74. [PMID: 17562150] Wang MC, Cubbin C, Ahn D, Winkleby MA. Changes in neighbourhood food store environment, food behaviour and body mass index, 1981-1990. Public Health Nutrition 2008;11:963-970. [PMID: 17894915] Cubbin C, Winkleby MA. Food availability, personal constraints, and community resources. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health 2007;61:932. [PMID: 17992774] Yen IH, Scherzer T, Cubbin C, Gonzalez A, Winkleby MA. Women’s perceptions of neighborhood resources and hazards related to diet, physical activity, and smoking: Focus group results from economically distinct neighborhoods in a mid-sized U.S. city. American

10 C. Cubbin Journal of Health Promotion 2007;22:98-106. [PMID: 18019886] Lee RE, Cubbin C, Winkleby M. Contribution of neighbourhood socioeconomic status and physical activity resources to physical activity among women. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health 2007;61:882-890. [PMID: 17873224] Kim S, Egerter S, Cubbin C, Takahashi ER, Braveman P. Potential implications of missing income data in population-based surveys: An example from a postpartum survey in California. Public Health Reports 2007;122:753-763. [PMID: 18051668] Pollack CE, Chideya S, Cubbin C, Williams B, Dekker M, Braveman PA. Should health studies measure wealth? A systematic review. American Journal of Preventive Medicine 2007;33:250-264. [PMID: 17826585] Winkleby M, Sundquist K, Cubbin C. Inequities in CHD incidence and case fatality by neighborhood deprivation. American Journal of Preventive Medicine 2007;32:97-106. [PMID: 17234484] Winkleby M, Cubbin C, Ahn D. Effect of cross-level interaction between individual and neighborhood socioeconomic status on adult mortality rates. American Journal of Public Health 2006;96:2145-2153. [PMID: 17077398] Soobader M, Cubbin C, Gee GC, Rosenbaum A, Laurenson J. Levels of analysis for the study of environmental health disparities. Environmental Research 2006;102:172-180. [PMID: 16781704] Cubbin C, Sundquist K, Ahlen H, Johansson SE, Winkleby MA, Sundquist J. Neighborhood deprivation and cardiovascular disease risk factors: Protective and harmful effects Scandinavian Journal of Public Health 2006;34:228-237. [PMID: 16754580] Heck KE, Braveman P, Cubbin C, Chavez GF, Kiely JL. Socioeconomic status and breastfeeding initiation among California mothers. Public Health Reports 2006;121:51-59. [PMID: 16416698] Braveman PA, Cubbin C, Egerter S, Chideya S, Marchi KS, Metzler M, Posner S. Socioeconomic status in health research: One size does not fit all. Journal of the American Medical Association 2005;294:2879-2888. [PMID: 16352796] Cubbin C, Santelli J, Brindis CD, Braveman P. Neighborhood context and sexual behaviors among adolescents: Findings from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health. Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health 2005;37:125-134. [PMID: 16150660] Pollack CE, Cubbin C, Ahn D, Winkleby M. Neighbourhood deprivation and alcohol consumption: Does the availability of alcohol play a role? International Journal of Epidemiology 2005;34:772-780. [PMID: 15737966] Cubbin C, Winkleby MA. Protective and harmful effects of neighborhood-level deprivation on individual-level health knowledge, behavior changes, and risk of coronary heart disease. American Journal of Epidemiology 2005;162:559-568. [PMID: 16093286] Chuang YC, Cubbin C, Ahn D, Winkleby MA. Effects of neighbourhood socioeconomic status and convenience store concentration on individual level smoking. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health 2005;59:568-573. [PMID: 15965140] Braveman PA, Egerter SA, Cubbin C, Marchi KS. An approach to studying social disparities in health and health care. American Journal of Public Health 2004;94:2139-2148. [PMID: 15569966] Winkleby MA, Cubbin C. Changing patterns in health behaviors and risk factors related to chronic diseases, 1990-2000. American Journal of Health Promotion 2004;19(1):19-27. [PMID: 15460097]

11 C. Cubbin Winkleby MA, Cubbin C. Influence of Individual and neighbourhood socioeconomic status on mortality among black, Mexican-American, and white women and men in the United States. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health 2003;57:444-452. [PMID: 12775792] Cubbin C, Braveman PA, Marchi KS, Chavez GF, Santelli JS, Colley-Gilbert BJ. Socioeconomic and racial/ethnic disparities in unintended pregnancy among postpartum women in California. Maternal and Child Health Journal 2002;6:237-46. [PMID: 12512765] Cubbin C, Smith GS. Socioeconomic inequalities in injury: Critical issues in design and analysis. Annual Review of Public Health 2002;23:349-375. [PMID: 11910067] Lee RE, Cubbin C. Neighborhood context and youth cardiovascular health behaviors. American Journal of Public Health 2002;92:428-436. [PMID: 11867325] Braveman P, Cubbin C, Marchi K, Egerter S, Chavez G. Measuring socioeconomic status/position in studies of racial/ethnic disparities: Maternal and infant health. Public Health Reports 2001;116:449-463. [PMID: 12042609] Cubbin C, Hadden WC, Winkleby MA. Neighborhood context and cardiovascular disease risk factors: The contribution of material deprivation. Ethnicity and Disease 2001;11:687-700. [PMID: 11763293] Cubbin C, LeClere FB, Smith GS. Socioeconomic status and injury mortality: Individual and neighbourhood determinants. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health 2000;54:517- 524. [PMID: 10846194] Cubbin C, Pickle LW, Fingerhut L. Social context and geographic patterns of homicide among US black and white males. American Journal of Public Health 2000;90:579-587. [PMID: 10754973] Cubbin C, LeClere FB, Smith GS. Socioeconomic status and the occurrence of fatal and nonfatal injury in the United States. American Journal of Public Health 2000;90:70-77. [PMID: 10630140] Winkleby MA, Cubbin C, Ahn DK, Kraemer HC. Pathways by which SES and ethnicity influence cardiovascular disease risk factors. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 1999;896:191-209. [PMID: 10681898] Burton L, Kasper J, Shore A, Cagney K, LaVeist T, Cubbin C, German P. The structure of informal care: Are there differences by race? Gerontologist 1995;35:744-52. [PMID: 8557202]

Peer-reviewed Books

Cubbin, C (editor and contributing author). U.S. National Cancer Institute. A Socioecological Approach to Addressing Tobacco-Related Health Disparities. NCI Tobacco Control Monograph Series 22. NIH Publication No. 17-CA-8035A. Bethesda, MD: U.D. Department of Health and Human Services, National Institutes of Health, National Cancer Institute; 2017.

Peer-reviewed Book Chapters

Winkleby, MA, Cubbin C. Racial/ethnic Disparities in Health Behaviors: A Challenge to Current Assumptions. In Anderson NB, Bulatao RA, and Cohen B, eds., Critical Perspectives on Racial and Ethnic Differences in Health in Late Life. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press, 2004, 450-491.

12 C. Cubbin Policy Briefs

Cubbin C, Pedregon V, Egerter S, Braveman P. Issue Brief 3: Neighborhoods and Health. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Commission to Build a Healthier America, September, 2008. Egerter S, Marchi K, Cubbin C, Braveman P. Disparities in Maternal and Infant Health: Are We Making Progress. Lessons from California. Kaiser Family Foundation, Fall, 2004.

Other Publications

Krieger N, Birn AE, Aviles L, Bailey Z, Cubbin C, Dearfield C, Moser Jones M, Lee R, Moore L, Munoz N, Simonds V, Waterman PD. Letter to the Editor. American Journal of Public Health 2017;107:e10. Cubbin C, Carrillo-Kappus K. Friend-to-Friend Plus Patient Navigation: Evaluation Reports. Cancer Prevention Research Institute of Texas, 2015, 2016, 2017. Cubbin C, Carrillo K. Transforming Texas: Evaluation Report. Texas Department of State Health Services, 2014. Cubbin C, Bell H, Scarborough M. Texas Putting Prevention to Work: Evaluation Report. Texas Department of State Health Services, 2012. Hopkins K, Cubbin C, White K, Raley K, Daniels K, Lariscy J. T-TOP: Texas Teen Opportunity Project. Final Report. Texas Department of State Health Services, 2011 (http://www.dshs.state.tx.us/adolescent/whatsnew.shtm). Egerter S, Braveman P, Pamuk E, Cubbin C, Dekker M, Pedregon V, Sadegh-Nobari T. America’s Health Starts with Healthy Children: How Do States Compare? Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Commission to Build a Healthier America, October, 2008. Egerter S, Braveman P, Cubbin C, Dekker M, Sadegh-Nobari T, An J, Grossman-Kahn R. Reaching America’s Health Potential: A State-by-State Look at Adult Health. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Commission to Build a Healthier America, 2009. Braveman PA, Cubbin C, Egerter S, Marchi KS. Use of Socioeconomic Status in Health Research--Reply. JAMA 2006;295:1770. Braveman PA, Cubbin C. Optimal SES indicators cannot be prescribed across all outcomes, Letter to the Editor. American Journal of Public Health 2003;93:12-13.

Manuscripts under Review

Kim Y, Cubbin C. Neighborhood Poverty Histories and Physical Activity Among Children: Findings from the Geographic Research on Wellbeing (GROW) Study, under review, Journal of Physical Activity and Health. Falk D, Cubbin C, Jones B. The impact of educational attainment on breast and cervical cancer screening outcomes among rural and border Texas women participating in a patient navigation intervention, under review, Patient Education and Counseling. Cantu P, Kim Y, Sheehan C, Powers D, Margerison-Zilko C, Cubbin C. Downward neighborhood poverty mobility during childhood is associated with child health: Evidence from the Geographic Research on Wellbeing (GROW) Survey, under review, Journal of Urban Health. Kim Y, Cubbin C. Changes in Neighborhood Economic Context After the Great Recession and

13 C. Cubbin Home Food Environments, under review, American Journal of Health Promotion. Kim Y, Lee S, Jung H, Jaime J, Cubbin C. Is neighborhood poverty harmful to every child? Neighborhood poverty, family poverty, and internalizing and externalizing behaviors among young children, revised and resubmitted, Journal of Community Psychology. Cubbin C, Kim Y, Panisch L. Familial childhood adversity is associated with chronic disease among women: Data from the Geographic Research on Wellbeing (GROW) study, under review, Maternal and Child Health Journal.

Manuscripts in Preparation

Cubbin C, Kim Y, Vohra-Gupta S, Margerison-Zilko C. Neighborhood economic trajectories and adverse birth outcomes, in preparation. Kim Y, Cubbin C, Vohra-Gupta S. Neighborhood racial/ethnic composition and pre-term birth, in preparation. Gupta R, Panisch L S, Kim Y, Vohra-Gupta S, Cubbin C. Longitudinal neighborhood poverty trajectories and racial/ethnic compositions in Texas, in preparation. Falk D, Cubbin C, Jones B. County-level Poverty and Barriers to Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening in a Health Education and Patient Navigation Intervention for Rural and Border Texas Residents, in preparation, Cancer Causes and Control. Gupta R, Kim Y, Vohra-Gupta S, Panisch L S, Cubbin C. Neighborhood racial diversity and pre- term birth, in preparation. Vohra-Gupta S, Cubbin C, Kim Y. The Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA): Impact on maternal mortality and birth outcomes for Black women, in preparation. Yuma P, von Sternberg K, Cubbin C. Perceptions of crime, park availability, social cohesion and socioeconomic position: Influence on children's engagement in physical activity in the Geographic Research on Wellbeing study, in preparation. Cubbin C, Castro Y, Heck K, Marchi K, Egerter S, Braveman PA. Multiple behavioral risk factors among Latinas in the Geographic Research on Wellbeing (GROW) study: Nativity, individual-level SES, and neighborhood characteristics, in preparation. Whitt A, Heck K, Welch N, Parmenter B, Cubbin C. Food environments, neighborhood poverty change, and dietary habits in the Geographic Research on Wellbeing (GROW) study, in preparation for Health and Place.

Media/Newsletters/Research cited

WalletHub, Ask the Expert interview, “2018’s States with the Most Underprivileged Children,” August 8, 2018. The Monitor, “Raise smoking age to 21, San Antonio scores win for public health; other Texas Cities should follow,” February 23, 2018. UT News, “San Antonio Scores a Win for Public Health. Other Texas Cities Should Follow,” February 7, 2018. San Antonio Express, “S.A. scored a win for public health on smoking age,” January 26, 2018. Austin American-Statesman, “Texas cities should follow San Antonio’s lead on new tobacco law,” January 24, 2018. Rivard Report, “San Antonio Scores a Win for Public Health. Other Texas Cities Should Follow,” January 24, 2018.

14 C. Cubbin UT News, “We need to do a Better Job of Helping Low-Income Immigrant Families in Austin. Here’s How,” January 10, 2018. Austin American-Statesman, “We can do more for poor families,” Opinion, January 7, 2018. Rivard Report, “Pointing the Finger Isn’t Enough to Prevent Violence on Campus,” May 15, 2017. Austin American-Statesman, “Commentary: What nobody’s saying about the murders of two UT students,” May 12, 2017. The Monitor, “Commentary: Addressing mental health issues key to safer campuses,” May 12, 2017. The Texas Standard, “After Funding Cuts and Restructuring, are Texas’ Women’s Health Programs Working,” December 12, 2016. KUT 90.5FM, “Program that Tripled Cancer Screenings for Women in Rural Texas Loses State Funding,” December 12, 2016. Austin.com, website article, “UT Researchers Pinpoint A Crucial Factor For Surviving Cancer,” December 5, 2016. UT News, press release, “Patient Navigators Help Increase Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening Among Texas Women,” December 5, 2016. Huffington Post, “Looming U.S. Zika Threat Highlights Perennial Low-Birth Weight Crisis for Black Moms,” Opinion, April 7, 2016, http://www.huffingtonpost.com/catherine- cubbin/looming-us-zika-threat-hi_b_9611824.html Women’s eNews, “In Flint, Pregnant Women Must Be Worrying,” Commentary, February 22, 2016, http://womensenews.org/2016/02/in-flint-pregnant-women-must-be-worrying/ Texas tribune TribTalk, “Gun violence is a solvable problem,” Opinion, November 4, 2015, http://trib.it/1KY97VH Steve Hicks School of Social Work featured website article, “A Texas Border County Gets in Shape,” Summer, 2014. Austin American-Statesman, “Cubbin: GOP war on women’s health means less access to cancer screening,” Opinion, June 1, 2014. University of Texas at Austin featured website article, “Until There’s a Cure: 21 Ways Longhorns Fight Cancer,” Spring, 2014. Steve Hicks School of Social Work featured website article, “Friends Tell Friends to Make a Difference in Cancer Survival,” Spring, 2014. Cubbin C. Our Neighborhoods Affect our Food Choices and Our Health. Utopian, Fall 2013, pages 2-3. AJM+, “Delaying sex initiation: Different motivators for the disadvantaged,” American Journal of Medicine e-newsletter, October 21, 2010. Daily Texan, “Social work professor to study city planning’s effect on health.” University of Texas at Austin, October 11, 2010. Press release, “University of Texas School of Social Work Study Funded by $1.5 Million American Cancer Society Grant,” University of Texas at Austin, Office of Public Affairs, October 6, 2010. Scientific American, San Francisco Chronicle, United Press International, New Scientist, Contra Costa Times, Stanford Report, KQED (radio): various articles on published article: Winkleby MA, Cubbin C, Ahn D. Effect of cross-level interaction between individual and neighborhood socioeconomic status on adult mortality rates. American Journal of Public Health 2006;96:2145-2153.

15 C. Cubbin MCH Alert, “Authors Explore Association Between Neighborhood Characteristics and Adolescent Sexual Behavior,” National Center for Education in Maternal and Child Health and Georgetown University, September 23, 2005. Guttmacher Update, “The timing of teenagers’ first sexual intercourse is associated with the characteristics of their neighborhood, and those associations differ for boys and girls,” Alan Guttmacher Institute, September 9, 2005. Interview, “A Generation in Need of an Rx?” Stanford Daily, October 14, 2004. Interview, “Young Adults’ Health Habits are Worse than Ten Years Ago, Researchers Say,” Stanford Report, September 29, 2004. Interview, “Life in Poor Neighborhoods May Signal Greater Mortality Risk,” Stanford Report, July 23, 2003. Interview, “Developing Tools and Methods,” Exchange Newsletter, Center on Health and Community, UCSF, Volume 2, Number 2, October 2001. Sweetkind-Singer J, Williams M. Supporting the Needs of Geographic Information Systems Users in an Academic Library. Science & Technology Libraries 2001;21(3/4):175-190. (Co- published in Information and the Professional Scientist and Engineer.)

PRESENTATIONS

Invited Neighborhood SES and preterm birth (& other outcomes) revisited: comparing cross-sectional measures to longitudinal poverty trajectories, Steve Hicks School of Social Work, BSW Research Methods guest lecture, April 10, 2018. Neighborhood SES and preterm birth (& other outcomes) revisited: comparing cross-sectional measures to longitudinal poverty trajectories, School of Social Services Administration, University of Chicago, March 29, 2018. Panelist for the Otis Lecture given by Sacoby Miguel Wilson, Environmental Justice, Racism, and Health Disparities: Use of Community-Engaged Research for Capacity-Building, "Inpowerment," and Action, March 21, 2018. An Introduction to Hierarchical Linear Modeling, Austin Independent School District, 11/3/17. Writing op-eds to advance social justice & public health, Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Atlanta, GA, 11/6/17. Neighborhood Effects Research from a Social Epidemiology Lens, guest lecture for Social Inequality, Health, and Policy, March 20, 2017. Contextual Factors and Inequalities in Health and Mortality, Population Association of America 2017 Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, April 28, 2017. Social justice and health: How to think like a social scientist, Young Scientist Day, Travis Heights Elementary School, November 10th, 2016. Research Activities in the Steve Hicks School of Social Work. Presentation to the Steve Hicks School of Social Work Advisory Council, The University of Texas at Austin, October 14, 2016. Tailoring your Mentoring Experience and Other Useful Tips: Are you getting what you need from your mentor? Post-Doc Appreciation (Professional Development) Week, The University of Texas at Austin, September 21, 2016. Social Cohesion and Food Insecurity: Insights from the Geographic Research on Wellbeing (GROW) Study, School of Nursing, The University of Texas at Austin, September 9, 2016.

16 C. Cubbin Friend to Friend + PN: Increasing Breast & Cervical Cancer Screening among Rural Women, Steve Hicks School of Social Work, University of Texas at Austin, June 20, 2016. Neighborhood Effects Research from a Social Epidemiology Lens: An Overview and New Results on Smoking Cessation, Steve Hicks School of Social Work, University of Texas at Austin, April 5, 2016. Neighborhood Effects Research from a Social Epidemiology Lens: An Overview and New Results on Preterm Birth, Steve Hicks School of Social Work, University of Texas at Austin, February 18, 2016. Neighborhood Selection: Latest Findings from the Geographic Research on Wellbeing (GROW) Study, Population Research Center, UT Austin, November 20, 2015. Beyond the Cross-sectional: Neighborhood Poverty Histories and Preterm Birth, Clinical Directors Network, webcast, July 30, 2015. Social inequalities in multiple chronic disease risk factors among a population-based sample of Latinas in California, National Hispanic Science Network, San Antonio, June 26, 2015. Social Inequalities in Health: Race, Class, and Residential Segregation, Alumni College, University of Texas at Austin, June 10, 2015. Lessons learned in developing a research agenda: Neighborhood Context and Maternal and Child Health, School of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University, May 7, 2015. The Geographic Research on Wellbeing (GROW) Study: Effects of Neighborhood Change on Pre-term Birth, Kinder Institute Urban Health Program, Rice University, April 14, 2015. Neighborhood Effects Research from a Social Epidemiology Lens: An Overview and New Results on Preterm Birth, School of Nursing, University of Texas at Austin, February 20, 2015. The Geographic Research on Wellbeing (GROW) Study: Effects of Neighborhood Change on Pre-term Birth, Population Studies and Training Center, Brown University, February 4, 2015. Celebrating & Critically Reflecting on 20 Years of The Spirit Of 1848: Passion, Politics, And Public Health, American Public Health Association, November 18, 2014. The Geographic Research on Wellbeing (GROW) Study: Design & Methodology, Lessons Learned, & Preliminary Results, Population Research Center, UT Austin, October 17, 2014. Conducting surveys in social work settings: Practical recommendations, webinar for continuing education, Steve Hicks School of Social Work, UT Austin, November 20, 2013. Going Upstream: A Social Epidemiologist’s Research Perspective on Neighborhood Environments and Health, UT Health Sciences Center School of Public Health-Austin Regional Campus, November 13, 2013. Going Upstream: A Social Epidemiologist’s Research Perspective on Neighborhood Environments and Health, Dell Pediatric Research Institute, November 11, 2013. Texas Putting Prevention to Work: Evaluation Findings, Texas Department of State Health Services Statewide Obesity Summit, Austin, April 11, 2012. How I got here and important lessons I learned along the way, PhD Colloquium, Steve Hicks School of Social Work, UT Austin, January 25, 2012. Texas Putting Prevention to Work: Midcourse Evaluation Findings. Texas Department of State Health Services, CDC site visit, Austin, TX, August 26, 2011. Going upstream: Neighborhood influences on obesity and smoking among women and children. Texas Department of State Health Services, Research Colloquium, Austin, TX, April 26, 2011. Going upstream: Neighborhood influences on obesity and smoking. Health Promotion:

17 C. Cubbin Upstream Approaches to Advancing Health in Underserved Populations, Center for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Research in Underserved Populations (CHPR), School of Nursing, University of Texas at Austin, March 30, 2011. Going Upstream: Neighborhood Influences on Smoking and Obesity among Women and Children. Research Colloquium, Steve Hicks School of Social Work, University of Texas at Austin, March 2, 2011. Recommending feasible measures of wealth for tobacco-related disparities research: Findings from two nationally-representative surveys, Making the Difference in Tobacco-Related Health Disparities Science: TReND Progress, Process, and Opportunities for Future Investment, Bethesda, MD, October 25, 2010. How I got here, what I’m doing, and practical lessons I learned along the way, PhD Colloquium, Steve Hicks School of Social Work, UT Austin, April, 2010. Community-level theories, Advanced Training Institute in Health Behavior Theory, Madison, WI, July, 2010. Recommending feasible measures of wealth for health research: Findings from two nationally- representative surveys, Center for Studies in Demography and Ecology, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, March, 2010. Discussant, “The associations of tobacco outlet density, sales, and marketing with neighborhood demographics, and their impact on smoking cessation: new directions for tobacco control policy,” Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Baltimore, MD, February, 2010. Recommending feasible measures of wealth for health research: Findings from two nationally- representative surveys, Population Research Center Brown Bag seminar, UT Austin, February, 2010. The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s Commission to Build a Healthier America—Research and Recommendations, Steve Hicks School of Social Work Advisory Council meeting, UT Austin, October, 2009. Developing feasible measures of wealth in health research, Tobacco Research Network on Disparities (TReND) meeting, NCI, June, 2009. Developing feasible measures of wealth in health research, California Center for Population Research, UCLA, May, 2009. Residential segregation, built environments, and women’s health, Center for Women’s and Gender Studies colloquium, University of Texas Austin, March, 2009. Social inequalities, neighborhood context, and health, Steve Hicks School of Social Work colloquium, University of Texas Austin, April, 2008. Measuring SES in studies of racial/ethnic disparities, Tobacco Research Network on Disparities (TReND) meeting, Washington, DC, September, 2006. Neighborhood context and sexual behaviors among adolescents, Gender, Relationships, and Health conference, Center for Women’s & Gender Studies, University of Texas Austin, October, 2005. A collaborative effort to examine social disparities in youth assets and risk behaviors, Grantee Meeting, Unintended Teen Pregnancy Prevention Program, CDC, Atlanta, GA, February, 2005. Neighborhood social context and health: recurring challenges in measurement, Kellogg Disparities Scholars site visit, San Francisco, CA, January, 2005. Critical reflections on linking social justice and public health, Annual Meeting of APHA, Washington, DC, November, 2004.

18 C. Cubbin Measurement and interpretation of socioeconomic status/position in studies of racial/ethnic disparities in injuries: How can we do better?, Annual Meeting of APHA, Washington, DC, November, 2004. Discussant, Health and Income Conference, Davis, CA, May 21-22, 2004. Measuring and interpreting SES/position in studies of racial/ethnic disparities in health, Social Epidemiology Research Division/Cardiovascular Research Institute, Morehouse School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA, March 30, 2004. Social disparities and neighborhood context: Effects on adolescent sexual behaviors using data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Adolescent Health, Center on Social Disparities in Health/Institute for Health Policy Studies, UCSF, San Francisco, CA, January 26, 2004. Social disparities and neighborhood context: Effects on adolescent sexual behaviors using data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Adolescent Health, Division of Reproductive Health and the Division of Adolescent and School Health, CDC, Atlanta, GA, January 22, 2004. Measuring SES/position in studies of racial/ethnic disparities: Examples from maternal and infant health, APHA pre-conference sponsored by the Black Caucus of Public Health Workers (APHA), the Society for the Analysis of African-American Public Health Issues, and The NETWORK, San Francisco, CA, November 2003. Measuring SES/position in studies of racial/ethnic disparities: Examples from maternal and infant health, Family Medicine, Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden, September, 2003. Spirit of 1848: A Network Linking Politics, Passion, and Public Health, Southern California Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Cerritos, CA, May, 2003. Neighborhood Socioeconomic Status and Delayed Prenatal Care, Primary Care Research Symposium, UCSF, San Francisco, CA, May, 2003. Going upstream: Social Disparities in Injury, Injury Prevention: Creating an Agenda for Action, Springfield, IL, July, 2002. Why are Social Disparities a Public Health Concern, Cook County Hospital, Department of Trauma, Chicago, IL, July, 2002. A Social Epidemiology Framework for Studies of Socioeconomic and Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Health, University of Kansas Medical Center, Distinguished Visiting Scholar Series, Kansas City, KS, April, 2002. Going Upstream: Social Inequality and Homicide, TraumaLink Research Center, Children’s Hospital of Pennsylvania and University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, October, 2000. Examining Spatial Correlates of Mortality Using GIS, Annual Meeting of APHA, Washington, DC, November, 1998. Clinical Measures Survey and Evaluation Project, Bureau of Primary Health Care Clinical Measures Pilot Group Meeting, Bethesda, MD, October 11, 1994.

Other presentations

Unsafe Neighborhoods are Associated with Active Transportation among Poor Women, International Conference on Transport and Health, Barcelona, Spain, June 28, 2017. Are Leisure and Work Physical Activity Associated with Active Transport? Evidence from the GROW study, International Conference on Transport and Health, San Jose, CA, June 15, 2016. Changes in social/economic circumstances and obesity among women: GROW study, Annual

19 C. Cubbin Meeting of APHA, Chicago, IL, November 2, 2015. Racial/ethnic disparities in depression symptoms during pregnancy among women: The contribution of income and neighborhood poverty, Annual Meeting of APHA, Boston, MA, November 4, 2013. Depression during pregnancy: Interactions between race/ethnicity, income & neighborhood SES. Society for Epidemiologic Research annual meeting, Boston, MA, June 19, 2013. Socioeconomic disparities in tobacco-related health outcomes across race/ethnic groups in the United States: National Health Interview Survey 2010, Annual Meeting of APHA, San Francisco, CA, October 28, 2012. Social inequalities in neighborhood conditions: Spatial relationships between sociodemographic and food environments in Alameda County, California, Annual Meeting of APHA, San Francisco, CA, October 29, 2012. Texas Putting Prevention to Work: A Process-Focused Program Evaluation, Annual Meeting of APHA, San Francisco, CA, October 30, 2012. Using latent class growth analysis to define neighborhood poverty trajectories over 4 decades in California, Society for Epidemiologic Research annual meeting, Minneapolis, MN, June 30, 2012. Teen fertility in Texas: A qualitative approach to examining the role of future orientation toward education, Maternal and Child Health Epidemiology annual meeting, San Antonio, TX, December, 2010. Developing feasible measures of wealth in studies of health, Annual Meeting of APHA, Denver, CO, November, 2010. Intersection of gender, race/ethnicity, and socioeconomic position in smoking behaviors among menthol and non-menthol smokers, Annual Meeting of APHA, Denver, CO, November, 2010. Racial/ethnic disparities and teen fertility in Texas: A qualitative approach to examining the role of future orientation, Annual Meeting of APHA, Denver, CO, November, 2010. Developing feasible measures of wealth in health research, Population Association of America annual meeting, Dallas, TX, April, 2010. Developing feasible measures of wealth in health research, Society for Epidemiologic Research annual meeting, Anaheim, CA, June, 2009. Income inequality in obesity among women and men by gender and race/ethnicity, 1988-1994 to 1999-2004. Annual Meeting of APHA, Philadelphia, PA, October 29, 2008. Excess Mortality among Low SES Adults in High SES Neighborhoods, Department of Family and Community Medicine, UCSF, Colloquium, May 10, 2007. Exploring mediating & moderating factors on pathways between neighborhood context and initiation of sex among adolescents, Department of Family and Community Medicine, UCSF, research seminar, May 19, 2006. Does neighborhood poverty contribute to social disparities in maternal and infant health? Annual Meeting of APHA, Philadelphia, PA, December 13, 2005. Neighborhood deprivation and alcohol consumption: Does the availability of alcohol play a role? Annual Meeting of APHA, Philadelphia, PA, December 13, 2005. Exploring factors on pathways between neighborhood context and initiation of sex among adolescents, Annual Meeting of APHA, Philadelphia, PA, December 13, 2005. Neighborhood-level deprivation and health knowledge, behavior changes, and risk of coronary heart disease, Annual Meeting of APHA, Philadelphia, PA, December 12, 2005.

20 C. Cubbin Exploring factors on pathways between neighborhood context and initiation of sex among adolescents, 11th Annual Maternal and Child Health Epidemiology Conference, Miami, FL, December 7, 2005. Considerations in measuring neighborhood-level socioeconomic context in multilevel analyses of maternal and infant health, 10th Annual Maternal and Child Health Epidemiology Conference, Atlanta, GA, December 9, 2004. Neighborhood context and sexual behaviors among adolescents: Findings from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health, 10th Annual Maternal and Child Health Epidemiology Conference, Atlanta, GA, December 9, 2004. Neighborhood environments and sexual behaviors among adolescents in the U.S., Diversity Week, UCSF, San Francisco, CA, October 20, 2004. Neighborhood context and sexual behaviors among adolescents: Longitudinal findings, Add Health Users Workshop, NIH, Bethesda, MD, July 21, 2004. Measuring SES in studies of racial/ethnic disparities: Examples from maternal and infant health, 9th Annual Maternal and Child Health Epidemiology Conference, Tempe, AZ, December 10, 2003. Pathways between neighborhood-level material deprivation and chronic diseases, Annual Meeting of APHA, San Francisco, CA, November, 2003. Interpreting the policy implications of social disparities in unintended pregnancy, 8th Annual Maternal and Child Health Epidemiology Conference, Clearwater, FL, December 12, 2002. Describing and understanding social disparities in unintended pregnancy, Annual Meeting of APHA, Philadelphia, PA, November, 2002. Measuring Socioeconomic Status/Position in Studies of Racial/ethnic Disparities: Examples from Maternal and Infant Health, Research Methods Seminar, Stanford Center for Research in Disease Prevention, Palo Alto, CA, October, 2002. Neighborhood level measures of socioeconomic context in maternal and infant health, Annual Meeting of APHA, Atlanta, GA, October, 2001. Neighborhood context and cardiovascular disease risk factors: the contribution of material deprivation, Annual Meeting of APHA, Boston, MA, November, 2000. Using Race/ethnicity and Socioeconomic Status in Epidemiologic Research, Research Methods Seminar, Stanford Center for Research in Disease Prevention, Palo Alto, CA, March, 2000. Individual SES, Neighborhood Deprivation, and their Effects on Risk Factors for CVD: A Contextual Analysis, Society for Epidemiologic Research, Baltimore, MD, June, 1999. Overview and Demonstration of a GIS to Examine Geographic Patterns of U.S. Mortality Rates, Environmental Protection Agency, GIS Users Group, Washington, DC, April, 1998. Overview and Demonstration of a GIS to Examine Geographic Patterns of U.S. Mortality Rates, Washington Statistical Society seminar series, Hyattsville, MD, February, 1998. A Multilevel Analysis of Socioeconomic Status and Injury Mortality, Annual Meeting of APHA, Indianapolis, IN, November, 1997. Socioeconomic Status and Nonfatal Injury: Individual and Neighborhood Determinants, Annual Meeting of APHA, Indianapolis, IN, November, 1997. Socioeconomic Status and Nonfatal Injury: Individual and Neighborhood Determinants, Annual Meeting of the Southern Demographic Association, Orlando, FL, September, 1997. Matching Lead-Poisoned Children to Lead-Safe Housing: Evaluation of Efforts in Baltimore, MD, Annual Meeting of APHA, NY, NY, November, 1996. Socioeconomic Status and Injury Mortality: Individual and Neighborhood Determinants, Annual

21 C. Cubbin Meeting of APHA, NY, NY, November, 1996. Clinical Measures Survey and Evaluation Project - Preliminary Results and Recommendations, Clinical Directors Network and Clinical Regional Advisory Network Annual Clinical Leadership Conference, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, August, 1994.

ADMINISTRATIVE, COMMITTEE, AND PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

Memberships

2014-present Member, Central Texas Perinatal Coalition 2008-present Member, Society for Social Work Research 2008-present Member, Population Association of America 2009-present Member, Society for Epidemiologic Research 2006-2010 Member, Tobacco Research Network on Disparities (TReND), NCI and The American Legacy Foundation 2000-2008 Affiliate Faculty Member, Center on Health and Community, UCSF 1997-present Spirit of 1848 (Caucus of the American Public Health Association) Co-Chair, Politics of Public Health Data Committee, Coordinating Committee Member 1993-present Member, American Public Health Association

Grant proposal and abstract reviews

2015 Grant reviewer, Marsden Fund, Royal Society of New Zealand 2013-2017 Grant reviewer, Cancer Control and Prevention: Psychosocial and Behavioral Research, American Cancer Society 2013 Ad-hoc grant reviewer, Cancer Control and Prevention: Psychosocial and Behavioral Research, American Cancer Society 2009 Grant reviewer, Challenge Grants, NIH 2008 Special Emphasis Panel, Grants for Public Health Research Dissertation, Office of Public Health Research, CDC 2006, 2007 Abstract reviewer, Environmental and Contextual Factors in Health and Behavior Change Track, Society of Behavioral Medicine 2005 Intramural RFA Reviewer, Division of Reproductive Health, CDC 2004 Special Review Panel, Supplements for Methodological Innovations in the Behavioral and Social Sciences, NIH Roadmap Initiative

Ad hoc peer reviewer

American Journal of Epidemiology American Journal of Health Promotion American Journal of Preventive Medicine American Journal of Public Health BMC Public Health DuBois Review Ethnicity and Disease

22 C. Cubbin Health and Place Health Services Research International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity International Journal of Epidemiology Journal of Adolescent Health Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved Journal of Women’s Health Lancet Maternal and Child Health Journal Public Health Reports Social Science and Medicine

Editorial responsibilities

2014-present Associate Editor, Health & Place 2011-2016 Tobacco-Related Health Disparities Monograph, National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health

Advisory boards/consultancies/planning committees

2015 Planning Committee, Partners in Austin Transforming Health (PATH) Conference on Social Inequality and Health in Central Texas 2014-2017 Consultant, Working on Wellness (WOW) in Hidalgo County, PI: Carol Rice, AgriLife Extension, Texas A&M University 2013-2015 Consultant, Behavior Related to Cancer Risk Among African American College Students, PI: Kentya Ford, University of Texas at Austin, NIH (NCI), 9/13-8/15. 2012 School Health Advisory Committee (SHAC), East Austin College Preparatory Academy, Austin, TX 2010-2012 Technical Advisory Committee, Children’s Optimal Health, Austin, TX 2007-2010 Scientific Advisory Panel Member, Retail food environment study, PolicyLink, UCLA, and California Center for Public Health Advocacy 2007-2010 Scientific Advisory Board Member, School Lunch Initiative evaluation project, PI: May Wang, PhD, University of California, Berkeley 2005-2009 Scientific Advisory Board Member and Consultant, Maintaining Physical Activity in Ethnic Minority Women, PI: Rebecca E. Lee, PhD, University of Houston, Houston, TX, NIH (NCI), 7/05-6/10 2005-2009 Consultant, Environmental Correlates of Leisure and Transportation Walking of Residents of Public Housing, PI: Rebecca E. Lee, PhD, University of Houston, Houston, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, 1/05-12/07 2005-present Advisory Board Member, March Fifth Fund, Philadelphia, PA 2004-2005 Consultant, Levels of Analysis for the Study of Environmental Health Disparities, EPA, Washington, DC 2004 Consultant, National Children’s Study, NIH, Bethesda, MD 2003-2005 Consultant, Racism, Coping and Ambulatory Blood Pressure, PI: Elizabeth Brondolo, PhD, St. John’s University, NY, NY

23 C. Cubbin 2003-2004 Consultant, An Analysis of Environmental Risk Factors for Obesity, PI: Walker S. Carlos Poston, PhD, University of Missouri-Kansas City, MO 2002-2005 Advisory Board Member, African Youth Development, Tacoma Park, MD

Scientific sessions

Presider: “Counting to Make People Count for Health Equity,” Annual Meeting of APHA, New Orleans, LA, November, 2014. Presider: “Politics of public health data: Global climate change, public health and health equity,” Annual Meeting of APHA, Boston, MA, November, 2013. Presider: “Critical perspectives on lifecourse and time trend analyses: Social justice & the politics of public health data,” Annual Meeting of APHA, San Francisco, CA, October, 2012. Presider: “Discrimination, health, and the politics of public health data: New evidence, broad perspectives,” Annual Meeting of APHA, Washingon, DC, November 2011. Presider: “The Politics of Public Health Data: The Mainstreaming of Social Justice in Data Systems and Monitoring Health Inequities -- Possibilities and Problems,” Annual Meeting of APHA, Denver, CO, November 2010. Presider: “Macroeconomics, Political Systems, and Population Health and Health Inequities,” Annual Meeting of APHA, Philadelphia, PA, November 2009. Presider: “Analyzing health inequities: what’s new in the 160 years since 1848? – applying new methods to longstanding problems of health injustice,” Annual Meeting of APHA, San Diego, CA, October 2008. Presider: “Health & human rights: methodologies, monitoring, and the politics of data,” Annual Meeting of APHA, Boston, MA, November 2006. Presider: “What counts as evidence and to whom? A progressive critique of evidence-based public health data,” Annual Meeting of APHA, Philadelphia, PA, December 2005. Presider: “Social Justice, Data, Discrimination, and Social Inequalities in Health: The 1st Decade of The Spirit of 1848,” Annual Meeting of APHA, Washington, DC, November 2004. Presider: “Social Justice & Public Health: Data Needs and Data Privacy,” Annual Meeting of APHA, San Francisco, CA, November 2003. Presider: “Measuring and monitoring social inequalities in the United States,” Annual Meeting of APHA, Philadelphia, PA, November 2002. Presider: “Data to action to accountability: combining social justice, evidence, and human rights,” Annual Meeting of APHA, Atlanta, GA, October, 2001. Presider: “Race/ethnicity and the year 2000 census: implications for public health data,” Annual Meeting of APHA, Boston, MA, November, 2000. Presider: “Monitoring social inequalities in health: conceptual controversies, technical challenges, and implications for policy decisions and resource allocation,” Annual Meeting of APHA, Washington, DC, November, 1999. Presider: “Inequality in context: studying effects of neighborhood conditions and social policies on socioeconomic and racial/ethnic disparities in health,” Annual Meeting of APHA, Washington, DC, November, 1998.

Committees and other university service

24 C. Cubbin 2016-present Committee on Diversity and Inclusion, Steve Hicks School of Social Work, University of Texas at Austin 2016-present Chair, Institutes Committee, Steve Hicks School of Social Work, University of Texas at Austin 2016-2017 Chair, Faculty Search Committee, Steve Hicks School of Social Work, University of Texas at Austin 2016 Moderator, 23rd Annual Emerging Scholarship in Women’s & Gender Studies Graduate Student conference, University of Texas at Austin 2016-2017 Planning Committee, Stigma Reduction Initiative, Dell Medical School 2015-2016 Planning Committee, St. David's Center for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Research in Underserved Populations (CHPR) conference 2015-2018 University Faculty Gender Equity Council, University of Texas at Austin 2015-2020 Faculty Building Advisory Committee, University of Texas at Austin 2014-2016 IRB Committee, University of Texas at Austin 2013-2014 Committee for Online Program Development, Steve Hicks School of Social Work, University of Texas at Austin 2011-present PhD Program Committee, Steve Hicks School of Social Work, University of Texas at Austin 2011-present Faculty Panel, Bridging Disciplines Program (BDP) in Social Inequality, Health, and Policy, University of Texas at Austin 2011-2012 Chair, Dual Degree MSSW/MPH Steering Committee, Steve Hicks School of Social Work, University of Texas at Austin 2010-2014 Institutes Committee, Steve Hicks School of Social Work, University of Texas at Austin 2010-2013 Undergraduate Studies Advisory Committee, University of Texas at Austin 2010-2012 Course Evaluation Review Committee, Steve Hicks School of Social Work, University of Texas at Austin 2010-2011 New Faculty Search Committee, Steve Hicks School of Social Work, University of Texas at Austin 2010-2011 60th Anniversary Committee, Steve Hicks School of Social Work, University of Texas at Austin 2009-present Departmental Review Committee for Human Participants, Steve Hicks School of Social Work, University of Texas at Austin 2008-present MSSW Program Committee, Steve Hicks School of Social Work, University of Texas at Austin 2008-2011 Dual Degree MSSW/MPH Steering Committee, Steve Hicks School of Social Work, University of Texas at Austin 2008-present Curriculum Area Group/Research Committee, Steve Hicks School of Social Work, University of Texas at Austin 2009-2010 Advisory Committee, Michael and Susan Dell Lectureship in Child Health and Social and Environmental Solutions to Obesity Conference, University of Texas School of Public Health 2009 Expert Panelist, Interprofessional Case Event: Public Health Case, Clinical Education Center at Brackenridge, UT Austin, UTMB, Austin Community College, Seton Family of Hospitals 2004-2005 Research Seminar Series Co-coordinator, Department of Family and Community

25 C. Cubbin Medicine, University of California, San Francisco, California 1999-2000 Methods Seminar Series Coordinator, Stanford Prevention Research Center, Stanford University School of Medicine, Palo Alto, California 1995 Rally Coordinator, “Contract Against America,” Baltimore, Maryland 1994-1995 Health Policy and Management Student Coordinating Committee (Co-chair), Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, Maryland 1994-1995 Health Policy and Management Steering Committee, Johns Hopkins University School of Hygiene and Public Health, Baltimore, Maryland 1994 Symposium Coordinator, “East Baltimore Health Profile and Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health: An Agenda for Action,” Baltimore, Maryland 1993-1994 Health Policy and Management Student Coordinating Committee, Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, Maryland 1993-1994 Health and Public Policy Admissions Committee, Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, Maryland

JUNIOR FACULTY/STUDENT SUPERVISION/MENTORING

Junior faculty Rayven Plaza, PhD, University of Texas at Austin, Steve Hicks School of Social Work, 2018- present (role: co-Mentor) Shetal Vohra-Gupta, PhD, University of Texas at Austin, Steve Hicks School of Social Work, 2018-present (role: co-Mentor) Delida Sanchez, PhD, University of Texas at Austin, Counseling Psychology, NIH Loan Repayment Program, 2013-2016 (role: co-Mentor) Kentya Ford, PhD, University of Texas at Austin, Pharmacy, 2013-2015 (role: co-Mentor)

Postdoctoral fellows Holly Ryon, PhD, fellowship is funded by American Cancer Society grant (PI: Cubbin), 2015 (role: Supervisor) Claire Margerison-Zilko, PhD, fellowship is funded by American Cancer Society grant (PI: Cubbin), 2011-2013 (role: Supervisor) Kelly Purtell, PhD, University of Texas at Austin, 2010-2014, NIH (role: Co-Sponsor)

Dissertation committee – completed Jelena Todic, PhD student, University of Texas at Austin, Steve Hicks School of Social Work (2018); Co-Chair Yeonwoo Kim, PhD student, University of Texas at Austin, Steve Hicks School of Social Work (2018); Chair Casey Walsh, PhD student, University of Texas at Austin, Steve Hicks School of Social Work (2018); Committee member Valerie Ringland, PhD student, University of Texas at Austin, Steve Hicks School of Social Work (2018); Committee member Derek Falk, PhD student, University of Texas at Austin, Steve Hicks School of Social Work (2018); Co-Chair

26 C. Cubbin Hyunwoo Yoon, PhD Student, University of Texas at Austin, Steve Hicks School of Social Work (2016); Committee member Rebecca Benson, University of Texas at Austin, LBJ School of Public Policy (2015): Committee member Ying-Ting Wang, University of Texas at Austin, Department of Sociology (2015); Committee member Paula Yuma, University of Texas at Austin, Steve Hicks School of Social Work (2014); Co- Chair Tara Powell, University of Texas at Austin, Steve Hicks School of Social Work (2014); Committee member Joseph Lariscy, University of Texas at Austin, Department of Sociology (2013); Committee member Mary Held, University of Texas at Austin, Steve Hicks School of Social Work (2013); Committee member Jina Jun, University of Texas at Austin, Steve Hicks School of Social Work (2013); Committee member Joongbaeck Kim, University of Texas at Austin, Department of Sociology (2008); Committee member

Dissertation committee – in progress Annette Leija, PhD student, University of Texas at Austin, College of Education; Committee member Catherine LaBrenz, PhD student, University of Texas at Austin, Steve Hicks School of Social Work; Committee member

Health Communication Scholars Program faculty mentor, 2014-2017 Laura E. Brown, PhD candidate, College of Communication, UT Austin, and Jelena Todic, doctoral student, Steve Hicks School of Social Work, UT Austin “Factors Influencing Disclosure of Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity in Healthcare Settings: Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer and Questioning (LGBTQ) Patient Perspectives”

Diversity Mentoring Fellowship supervisor, 2010-2011 Rose Pullium, PhD candidate, University of Texas at Austin, Steve Hicks School of Social Work

Ph.D. student research practicum supervision Veronica Pedregon, PhD candidate, University of Texas at Austin, Sociology (2009) Paula Yuma, PhD candidate, University of Texas at Austin, Steve Hicks School of Social Work (2010, 2012-2013) Tara Powell, PhD candidate, University of Texas at Austin, Steve Hicks School of Social Work (2011) Derek Falk, PhD candidate, University of Texas at Austin, Steve Hicks School of Social Work (2014-2016) Yeonwoo Kim, PhD candidate, University of Texas at Austin, Steve Hicks School of Social Work (2015-2016) Jelena Todic, PhD candidate, University of Texas at Austin, Steve Hicks School of Social Work

27 C. Cubbin (2015) David Snowden, PhD candidate, University of Texas at Austin, Steve Hicks School of Social Work (2016)

Ad hoc advising – University of Texas at Austin Jasmin Moore, MA, University of Texas at Austin (2007)

Master’s committee - completed Alma Romo-Gonzalez, MPH candidate, San Jose State University (2003)

Ad hoc advising – postdoctoral fellows Soowon Kim, PhD, Kellogg Health Disparities Scholar, UCSF (2003-2006) Peter Baltrus, PhD, postdoctoral fellow, Morehouse School of Medicine (2004-2005) Sekai Chideya, MD, MPH, Kellogg Health Disparities Scholar, UCSF (2004-2005) Amani Nuru-Jeter, PhD, MPH, RWJ Postdoctoral Fellow, UCSF (2003-2004) Ying-Chih Chuang, Ph.D., postdoctoral fellow, Stanford University (2001-2003)

Ad hoc advising – doctoral students Naomi Kawakami, PhD candidate, Karolinska Institutet, Sweden (2004-2008) Sonia Jain, MPH, PhD, Harvard University (2007) Doctoral students, Department of Family Medicine, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden (2003-2004)

Ad hoc advising – medical students Heather Maria Warren, Medical Student, Stanford University (2004-2006) Marisa Chavez, Medical Student, Stanford University (2003-2005) Craig Pollack, Medical Student, UCSF (2003-2005)

Ad hoc advising – undergraduate students Summer, 2018 Faculty advisor, Anh Ngoc Ly, Bridging Disciplines, Research Connecting Experience Spring, 2018 Faculty advisor, Alisa Hernandez, Bridging Disciplines, Research Connecting Experience Fall, 2017 Faculty advisor, Jennifer Agragom, Bridging Disciplines, Research Connecting Experience Spring, 2016 Faculty advisor, Sanghwa Park, Bridging Disciplines, Research Connecting Experience Spring, 2016 Faculty advisor, Mike Ajuobi, Bridging Disciplines, Research Connecting Experience Fall, 2015 Faculty advisor, Sarah Kader, Bridging Disciplines, Research Connecting Experience Fall, 2014 Faculty advisor, Nicole Avellanet, Bridging Disciplines, Research Connecting Experience Summer, 2014 Faculty advisor, Heath Fowler, Bridging Disciplines, Research Connecting Experience 2013-2014 Faculty advisor, Erica Dietzel, Bridging Disciplines, Research Connecting

28 C. Cubbin Experience 2004-2005 Rita Nguyen, Human Biology undergraduate, Stanford University 2003-2005 Thu Nguyen, Human Biology undergraduate, Stanford University

29 C. Cubbin