Health Disparities Research Contacts in DCCPS

Staff Name/Contact Information

Areas of Interest

Shobha Srinivasan
sriniva2@mail.nih.gov
240-276-6938
  • Social determinants of health
  • Policy and social justice
  • Health care access and utilization
  • Small populations
Amy Kennedy
Amy.kennedy@nih.gov
240-781-3335
  • Genetic susceptibility differences between ethnic populations
  • Cancer control issues amongst Native populations
  • Geographic variations in cancer risk
  • Adaptation and implementation of evidence-based interventions in diverse populations
  • Disparities in pediatric cancer risk and outcomes
Brenda Adjei
brenda.adjei@nih.gov
240-276-6185
  • Health care access, utilization, and outcomes across the cancer continuum
  • Community capacity and community based participatory research
  • Development, dissemination and implementation of culturally appropriate cancer education and outreach programs
Tanya Agurs-Collins
collinsta@mail.nih.gov
240-276-6956
  • Racial differences in biological and lifestyle factors that influence hormone-dependent cancers
  • Behavioral genetics, gene-environment interactions, and obesity risk
  • Diet and obesity risk in minority populations
David Berrigan
berrigad@mail.nih.gov
240-276-6752
  • Acculturation and health behaviors
  • Built environment and physical activity
  • Understanding race/ethnic responses to survey questions
  • Measurement of physical activity
Kelly Blake
kelly.blake@nih.gov
240-281-5934
  • Communication inequality
  • Knowledge gaps
  • Social epidemiology
  • Social determinants of health
  • Social policy
Michele Bloch
blochm@mail.nih.gov
240-276-6878
  • Tobacco control and prevention for women and girls
  • Tobacco use in developing (low- and middle-income) nations, especially among women and girls
Erica Breslau
breslaue@mail.nih.gov
240-276-6773
  • Remedying health disparities in breast, cervical, and colorectal cancers
  • Dissemination of evidence-based cancer screening interventions
  • Health literacy
  • Social networks
  • System science
Charlisse Caga-Anan
charlisse.caga-anan@nih.gov
240-276-6738
  • Ethics and regulation of human research, genomics/genetics research, and clinical genetics/genomics practice
  • Genomic data sharing
  • Health law and bioethics
David A. Chambers
dchamber@mail.nih.gov
240-276-5090
  • Implementation science
  • Sustainability and adaptation of interventions
  • Health services research
Veronica Chollette
cholletv@mail.nih.gov
240-276-6969
  • Cancer screening
Wen-ying Sylvia Chou
chouws@mail.nih.gov
240-276-6954
  • Immigrant health (health and immigration reform)
  • Health and human rights
  • Mixed methods and systems approach
  • Health literacy
  • Global burden of disease
Kathy Cronin
cronink@mail.nih.gov
240-276-6836
  • Developing health objectives
  • Measuring health disparities
  • Monitoring health outcomes
Susan Czajkowski
Susan.Czajkowski@nih.gov
240-276-5871
  • Psychosocial and behavioral risk factors and interventions
  • Behavioral treatment development
  • Adherence to medical and behavioral regimens
  • Obesity and obesity-related health behaviors (diet, physical activity)
  • Health-related quality of life
Rao Divi (Mahesh)
divir@exchange.nih.gov
240-276-6913
  • Molecular analysis/phenotyping
  • Exposomic and metabolomic differences
  • Effect of exposures on epigenome
  • Infection and inflammation
Brenda Edwards
edwardsb@mail.nih.gov
240-276-6722
  • Surveillance research on measures of social and economic differences in cancer patterns (incidence, mortality, survival, outcomes)
Gary Ellison
ellisong@mail.nih.gov
240-276-6783
  • Occupational and environmental risks for cancer
  • Social determinants of health
  • Epidemiology of prostate cancer
Margaret M. Farrell
farrellm@mail.nih.gov
240-276-6636
  • Capacity building in cancer control practice and policy
  • Implementation science
  • Dissemination of evidence-based cancer control interventions in under-resourced communities
Eric “Rocky” Feuer
feuerr@mail.nih.gov
240-276-6772
  • Impact of reducing health disparities on population incidence and mortality trends
  • Geographic health disparities
Lisa Gallicchio
lisa.gallicchio@nih.gov
240-276-5741
  • Disparities in outcomes (progression, recurrence, and survival) after a cancer diagnosis
  • Disparities in cancer treatment access, uptake, and adherence
  • Comorbidities and treatment outcomes
Rachel Grana Mayne
granar@mail.nih.gov
240-276-5899
  • Youth and young adult tobacco use
  • Media and marketing influences on tobacco use
  • Psychosocial determinants of tobacco use
  • Smoking cessation among young adults
Paige Green
paige.green@nih.gov
240-276-6899
  • Mechanisms and interactions of psychosocial and behavioral factors, neural and endocrine function, and immune system processes
Todd S. Horowitz
Todd.horowitz@nih.gov
Phone: 240-276-6963
  • Visual perception and cognition
  • Medical image perception
  • Circadian rhythms and sleep
  • Cancer-related cognitive deficits
Nadia Howlader
howladern@mail.nih.gov
240-276-6891
  • Breast cancer molecular subtypes
  • Statistical analyses of population-based registry data for monitoring national cancer burden
  • Interpreting population-level cancer rates and trends with respect to risk factors
Yvonne Prutzman
huntym@mail.nih.gov
240-276-6975
  • Socioeconomic disparities in tobacco use and cessation
  • Prevention and treatment of tobacco use in behavioral health populations
  • Youth and young adult tobacco use
Annette Kaufman
kaufmana@mail.nih.gov
240-276-6706
  • Youth and young adult tobacco use
  • Tobacco and health disparities
  • Risk perception and policy
Sarah Kobrin
kobrins@mail.nih.gov
(240) 276-6831
  • Decision making in clinical settings
  • Cancer screening behavior
  • Health behavior theory in applied research
  • HPV vaccine and testing behavior
Gabriel Lai
laigy@mail.nih.gov
240-276-7201
  • Lifestyle factors (e.g., diet, obesity, diabetes, and energy metabolism) that affect cancer risk and etiology
  • Disparities in the US and other countries
  • Cohorts and consortia in cancer epidemiology
Tram Lam
lamt@mail.nih.gov
240-276-6967
  • Understudied populations (extending beyond minorities)
  • Gene-environment interactions
  • Knowledge integration and multi-level approaches on cancer epidemiologic research to accelerate discovery findings towards translational impact
Stephanie Land
stephanie.land@nih.gov
(240) 276-6946
  • Tobacco use in American Indian/Alaska Native populations
Pam Marcus
marcusp@mail.nih.gov
240-276-6901
  • Cancer screening and epidemiology
  • Cancer risk in persons with chronic conditions
  • Operations and management of large, multicenter initiatives, including clinical trials
  • Lung cancer
Damali Martin
martinda@mail.nih.gov
240-276-6746
  • Disparities in cancer incidence and survival
  • Gene-environment interactions in breast and prostate cancer
  • Tumor biology microenvironment
Rick Moser
moserr@mail.nih.gov
240-276-6915
  • Methodology
  • Statistics
Wendy Nelson
nelsonw@mail.nih.gov
240-276-6971
  • Decision making
  • Decision support
  • Numeracy
  • Literacy
  • Risk perception
  • Ethics
Gila Neta
netagil@mail.nih.gov
240-276-6785
  • Environmental epidemiology
  • Implementation science
  • Cancer screening
  • Pragmatic trials
Annie-Michelle Noone
noonea@mail.nih.gov
240-276-6705
  • Population-based statistics
  • Cancer incidence rates in small populations
Wynne E. Norton
wynne.norton@nih.gov
240-276-6875
  • Implementation science
  • De-implementation
  • Scale-up
  • Cancer care delivery
April Oh
April.oh@nih.gov
240-276-6709
  • Social determinants of health
  • Obesity prevention
  • Contextual influences on health behaviors
  • Community health promotion
Mark Parascandola
Paramark@mail.nih.gov
240-276-6871
  • Tobacco use among Alaska Natives
  • Smokeless tobacco use
  • International tobacco control
Antoinette Percy-Laurry
percyl@mail.nih.gov
240-276-6708
  • Evidence-based resources and implementation of evidence-based practices
  • Social determinants of health
  • Cancer screening implementation
  • Prostate cancer disparities
Frank Perna
pernafm@mail.nih.gov
240-276-6782
  • Physical activity intervention design and selection of mediators
  • Exercise effects on fitness, physiological outcomes, and psychosocial outcomes
  • Physical activity and nutrition policies affecting schools and school-aged children
Ashley Wilder Smith
smithas@mail.nih.gov
240-276-6714
  • Health and lifestyle behaviors
  • Health-related quality of life
  • Adolescent and young adult cancer survivors
  • Quality of care and health services of young cancer survivors
Stephen Taplin
taplins@mail.nih.gov
240-276-6947
  • Cancer screening implementation through Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs)
  • Delivery and quality of breast cancer screening
  • Multilevel contextual influences on cancer care
  • Cancer care and primary care
Zaria Tatalovich
tatalovichzp@mail.nih.gov
240-276-6976
  • Geo-spatial modeling, analysis, and visualization
  • Environmental exposures
  • Built environment
  • Contextual environments
  • Disease patterns
Mukesh Verma
vermam@mail.nih.gov
240-276-6889
  • Genetic and epigenetic susceptibility differences between ethnic populations
  • Ethnic differences in HPV strain types/infection prevalence
  • Biomarkers of risk assessment in ethnic populations
Cindy Vinson
cvinson@mail.nih.gov
240-276-6745
  • Dissemination and implementation in clinical and public health settings
  • Utilization of communities of practice for translation of research into practice
  • Cancer control planning, implementation, and evaluation, both domestically and internationally
Joanne Waters
joanne.elena@nih.gov
240-276-6818
  • Dietary and lifestyle risk factors related to cancer progression, recurrence, and survival outcomes
Gordon Willis
willisg@mail.nih.gov
240-276-6788
  • Questionnaire design, cross-cultural equivalence, survey translation methods
Last Updated
September 24, 2020