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CURRICULUM VITAE DANIEL L. HOWARD Business Address: Texas A&M University 4476 TAMU College Station, TX 77843-4476 [email protected] PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION: POSTDOCTORAL FELLOW National Research Service Award University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (NRSA) in Health Services Research Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Agency for Healthcare Research Research and Quality (AHRQ) (1997-1998) POSTDOCTORAL FELLOW Chapel Hill, NC Paul B. Cornely Postdoctoral Scholar University of Michigan School of Public Health Ford Foundation/Rockefeller Foundation Postdoctoral Fellow (1992-1994) Dept. of Health Services Management and Policy; School of Social Work Program on Poverty, the Underclass, and Public Policy Ann Arbor, Michigan Ph.D., EDUCATION AND HUMAN DEVELOPMENT (1992) Vanderbilt University (Policy Development and Program Evaluation Peabody College of Education and Human with an emphasis on Health Policy) Development Vanderbilt Institute for Public Policy Studies DANIEL L. HOWARD Page 2 of 34 B.A., ECONOMICS (1987) Nashville, Tennessee University of Michigan College of Literature, Science, and the Arts Ann Arbor, Michigan PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS: Texas A&M University, College Station, TX (2014 – present) PROFESSOR Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences (2020 – present) AFFILIATED PROFESSOR Africana Studies Program (2020 – present) PROFESSOR College of Liberal Arts (2014 – 2020) AFFILIATED PROFESSOR Department of Sociology (2014 – present) PPRI PROFESSOR AND FELLOW Public Policy Research Institute (2014 – present) Texas A&M Health Science Center, College Station, TX (2016 – 2019) ADJUNCT PROFESSOR Department of Health Policy and Management School of Public Health Meharry Medical College (MMC), Nashville, TN (2010 – 2013) FOUNDING EXECUTIVE Robert Wood Johnson Foundation DIRECTOR Center for Health Policy at MMC and Vanderbilt University PROFESSOR School of Graduate Studies and Research Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN (2012 – 2013) ADJOINT PROFESSOR Center for Medicine, Health, and Society College of Arts and Science Shaw University, Raleigh, NC (1998 – 2009) DANIEL L. HOWARD Page 3 of 34 PROFESSOR (2005 - 2009) Institute for Health, Social, and Community Research FOUNDING DIRECTOR (2004-2009) Office of Human Subjects Protection FOUNDING DIRECTOR (2003-2009) Institute for Health, Social, and Community Research DIRECTOR (2000 - 2009) Office of Research and Sponsored Programs ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR College of Arts and Sciences (1998-2004) Department of Natural Sciences and Mathematics North Carolina Central University, Durham, NC (1997) ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR Department of Health Education Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH (1994 – 1996) ASSISTANT PROFESSOR School of Medicine Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics Division of Health Services Research PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS: ASSOCIATE FACULTY MEMBER Texas A&M University (2020-present) College of Liberal Arts Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences Diversity Science Research Cluster College Station, TX SCHOLAR Texas A&M Health Science Center (2016-2019) School of Public Health Department of Health Policy and Management Program on Health Policy Research College Station, TX FACULTY FELLOW Texas A&M University (2015-2018) College of Architecture Center for Health Systems & Design College Station, TX SENIOR RESEARCH FELLOW University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (2009-2019) Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services RESEARCH FELLOW Research (2002-2009) Chapel Hill, NC DANIEL L. HOWARD Page 4 of 34 RESEARCH INTERESTS: • Opioid Use, Substance Use, Cultural Competency, and Workforce Diversity; • Minority Health and Racial Health Disparities Research; • Health Services Research; • Health Policy, Program Development, and Evaluation; • Epidemiological Patterns of Disease among African Americans and the Minority Elderly. TEACHING INTERESTS: • Grant Writing for the Social Sciences; • Professional Writing and Academic Publishing; • Psychological and Social Determinants of Health; • Racial health disparities; • Health policy; Public health • Policies that disproportionately affect African Americans (welfare, drug, children and health); • Policy Analysis and Implementation; • Program Development and Evaluation; • Health Economics; Health Organizations; • Medical Sociology; Social Epidemiology. TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY COURSES TAUGHT: PSYC 689 / SOCI 682 - Grant Writing for the Social Sciences (Writing Intensive; Cross-listed; Graduate Designation; Alternate Department of Sociology Required Course) - Fall Semesters 2015 – 2019. Developed proposal was extramural and/or internal grant funded: Arden Anderson1 (multiple funding awards (6)); JaMeisha Brown; Theodoros Giannouchos2; Vanessa Gonlin3; Julie Kircher; Andrew McNeely; Kate Willyard. Developed proposal submitted for funding: Apryl Williams3. Developed proposal into academic peer-reviewed article: Theodoros Giannouchos2. Developed proposal into Ph.D. Dissertation and/or Master’s Thesis: Marvellous Atkinlotan3; Yuxian Du2. (~30% of 24 total students in course have received extramural and/or internal grant awards.) (~50% of 24 total students in course have received grant awards, submitted proposal or developed article/dissertation/thesis from proposal.) (Twelve (12) funding awards have been made from the 24 grant proposals developed in course.) PSYC 689 / SOCI 683 - Professional Writing and Publication (Writing Intensive; Cross-listed; Graduate Designation; Department of Sociology Required Course) - Spring Semesters 2017 - 2020. Developed paper published in academic peer-reviewed journal within respective field: Marvellous Akinlotan3; Nafiseh Faghihi; Chao Fan; Vanessa Gonlin3; Hyunseok Hwang; Qingchun Li; Andrew McNeely. Developed paper received ‘Revise and Re-submit’ from academic peer-reviewed journal: Amber Blazek; Gabriel Miller3; Martin Puga, Jr. Developed paper submitted to academic peer-reviewed journal: Yuxian Du2 (2). DANIEL L. HOWARD Page 5 of 34 Developed paper into Ph.D. dissertation and/or Master’s Thesis: N/A Developed paper into extramural/internal grant proposal and submitted/funded: N/A (~30% of 26 total students in course have published academic peer-reviewed articles.) (~50% of 26 total students in course have either published article, received ‘Revise/Re-submit’ response for manuscript, or submitted papers for peer-review.) 1Currently faculty member; 2Currently in postdoctoral position at Research 1 University; 3Currently faculty member at Research 1 University. TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY ADVISORY COMMITTEES: Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Core Committee Representative for the Social and Personality Psychology Area, Spring Semester 2021. College of Liberal Arts Strengthening Democracy Initiative Steering Committee, Co-Chair, 2014 – 2020. Department of Sociology Colloquium Committee, Co-Chair, 2014 – 2020. TAMHSC School of Medicine Clinical Science and Translational Research (CSTR) Institute Leadership Team – Evaluation and Continuous Improvement. https://cstrinstitute.tamhsc.edu/about/leadership/ DOCTORAL PROJECT COMMITTEE: Jameisha (Meisha) Brown, M.S., CHES, Candidate for Ph.D. in Health Education, Dept. of Health & Kinesiology, Transdisciplinary Center for Health Equity Research, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX. Chaired by I. Harvey, Dr.PH.; Co-chaired by Y. Apostolopoulos, Ph.D., 2018 – 2019. Lucy Ibemere, Candidate for the Doctor in Health Administration (DHA), The Executive Doctoral Program in Health Administration and Leadership at the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC), Charleston, SC. Chaired by Dr. Kip Simpson, MUSC, 2002-2004. (Completed August 2004). MASTERS PROJECT COMMITTEE: Gemme Morgan Campbell, Candidate for the Masters of Arts in Communication, Dept. of Communications at TAMU, College Station, TX. Chaired by Richard Street, Ph.D., 2015-2016 Seeking vs. avoidance: How young adults manage uncertainty regarding how the Affordable Care Act impacts them. (Completed March 2016) NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH (NIH) HEALTH DISPARITIES LOAN REPAYMENT PROGRAM (LRP) MENTOR: Mimi Kim, Ph.D. “Racial Health Disparities in Treatment of Chronic Conditions Affecting Underserved Populations” National Center for Minority Health and Health Disparities. 8/1/2008 - 7/31/2010. DANIEL L. HOWARD Page 6 of 34 April Carson, Ph.D. “Diffusion of State-of-the-Art Treatment for Prostate Cancer” National Center for Minority Health and Health Disparities. 7/1/2006 - 6/30/2008. BOARD OF DIRECTORS/TRUSTEES: Agape Word Fellowship Church, Raleigh, NC. Board of Trustees, Appointed 2005-2021. Vice President, Board of Trustees, Elected 2006-2021. BOGIER Clinical & IT Solutions, Inc., Raleigh, NC. Advisory Board, Appointed 2012-2015. TalvaCorp, Inc., Owings Mills, MD. (Engaged in health, educational and community research and development; Applying evidence based solutions to real-world problems) . Board of Directors and Treasurer, Appointed 2008-2013. Shaw University Federal Credit Union, Raleigh, NC. Board of Directors, Elected 2004-2009; . Vice President, Board of Directors, Elected 2007-2009. Chair - Supervisory Committee, Appointed 2004-2009. NATIONAL EXTERNAL ADVISORY COMMITTEES: Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Hopkins Center for Health Disparities Solutions (PI: Thomas A. LaVeist, Ph.D.) National Institutes of Health, National Center on Minority Health and Health Disparities P60 Project EXPORT Center of Excellence, 2007-2017; Elected Chairperson 2007-2017 Winston-Salem State University Center of Excellence for the Elimination of Health Disparities (PI: Sylvia A. Flack,