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1 Renee M. Cunningham-Williams Associate Dean of Doctoral Education and Associate Professor Director, NIDA Transdisciplinary Training in Addiction Research (TranSTAR) Program Contact Information George Warren Brown School of Social Work, Washington University One Brookings Drive, Campus Box 1196 St. Louis, Missouri 63130 Office : 314-935-4563 Fax: 314-935-8511 ; Email: [email protected] My ORCID # : 0000-0002-3940-3216 My QR Code : Revised: May 17, 2017 EDUCATION 1994-1996 Post-Doctoral Fellow NIH, NIMH Postdoctoral fellow, Psychiatric Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Dept. of Psychiatry, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri 1994-1996 M.P.E. Master of Psychiatric Epidemiology, Graduate Medicine, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri 1990-1994 Ph.D. Social Work, Graduate School of Arts & Sciences, Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri 1986-1988 M.S.W. Master of Social Work, Washington University, George Warren Brown School, Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri 1984-1988 Honors Research Fellow NIH/NIMH Minority Access to Research Careers, Honors Research Training Program, Howard University, Washington, D.C. B.S.W. Bachelor of Social Work, Howard University, Washington, DC; Minor: Psychology; Magna Cum Laude Licensure: Licensed Clinical Social Worker, State of Missouri, # 2004008739 (2003; Inactive), Supervisor: Joseph H. Horton, LCSW, 2000- 2001 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Washington University in St. Louis (1994-present) 2015-present Associate Dean of Doctoral Education, PhD Programs in Social Work and Public Health Sciences, Brown School 2015-present Director, PhD Program in Social Work (new title), Brown School 2011-2015 Associate Dean of the Doctoral Program in Social Work (inaugural title), Brown School 2008- present Associate Professor (Tenured), Brown School 2005-2008 Associate Professor (Visiting), Brown School 2004-2005 Research Associate Professor of Social Work in Psychiatry, School of Medicine 2000-2002 Clinical Research Social Worker, Barnes-Jewish Hospital, St. Louis, Clinical Supervisor: J. Horton, LCSW , School of Medicine Associate Director, Master in Psychiatric Epidemiology (MPE) Program, School of Medicine 1998-2004 Research Assistant Professor of Social Work in Psychiatry, School of Medicine

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Renee M. Cunningham-Williams Associate Dean of Doctoral Education and Associate Professor

Director, NIDA Transdisciplinary Training in Addiction Research (TranSTAR) Program Contact Information George Warren Brown School of Social Work, Washington University One Brookings Drive, Campus Box 1196 St. Louis, Missouri 63130 Office : 314-935-4563 Fax: 314-935-8511 ; Email: [email protected] My ORCID # : 0000-0002-3940-3216 My QR Code :

Revised: May 17, 2017 EDUCATION

1994-1996 Post-Doctoral

Fellow NIH, NIMH Postdoctoral fellow, Psychiatric Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Dept. of Psychiatry, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri

1994-1996 M.P.E. Master of Psychiatric Epidemiology, Graduate Medicine, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri

1990-1994 Ph.D. Social Work, Graduate School of Arts & Sciences, Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri

1986-1988 M.S.W. Master of Social Work, Washington University, George Warren Brown School, Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri

1984-1988 Honors Research Fellow

NIH/NIMH Minority Access to Research Careers, Honors Research Training Program, Howard University, Washington, D.C.

B.S.W. Bachelor of Social Work, Howard University, Washington, DC; Minor: Psychology; Magna Cum Laude

Licensure: Licensed Clinical Social Worker, State of Missouri, # 2004008739 (2003; Inactive), Supervisor: Joseph H. Horton, LCSW, 2000- 2001

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Washington University in St. Louis (1994-present) 2015-present Associate Dean of Doctoral Education, PhD Programs in Social Work and Public Health Sciences, Brown School 2015-present Director, PhD Program in Social Work (new title), Brown School 2011-2015 Associate Dean of the Doctoral Program in Social Work (inaugural title), Brown School 2008- present Associate Professor (Tenured), Brown School 2005-2008 Associate Professor (Visiting), Brown School 2004-2005 Research Associate Professor of Social Work in Psychiatry, School of Medicine 2000-2002 Clinical Research Social Worker, Barnes-Jewish Hospital, St. Louis, Clinical Supervisor: J. Horton, LCSW , School of Medicine Associate Director, Master in Psychiatric Epidemiology (MPE) Program, School of Medicine 1998-2004 Research Assistant Professor of Social Work in Psychiatry, School of Medicine

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1996-2006 Faculty, Diagnostic Interview Schedule (DIS) Training Program 1996-1998 Research Instructor of Social Work in Psychiatry, School of Medicine Since 2005 Faculty Affiliations

• Center for Mental Health Services Research, Brown School • Center for Violence and Injury Prevention, Brown School • Institute for Public Health, Washington University

Department of Graduate Medicine, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri 1996-2006 Master in Psychiatric Epidemiology Program 2005-2006 Ex-Officio, Steering Committee 1996-2005 Associate Director 1996-2005 Steering Committee 1996-2005 Faculty Preceptor TRAINING GRANT EXPERIENCE / RESEARCH CENTER AFFILIATIONS Washington University School of Medicine (multiple collaborating departments) 2007-present NIH/NIDA Biomedical Research Training in Drug Abuse, #T32DA007261 (Cicero,

T., PI/Director). • Faculty Preceptor

2007-present Clinical Research Training Center, Pre-Doctoral Interdisciplinary Clinical Research Training (PICRT) Program (Internal Medicine)

• Faculty Mentor 1999-2005 NIDA Drug Abuse, Comorbidity and Biostatistics Training Program, Pre- & Post-Doctoral Training Program, #T32DA07313

• New Trainee Coordinator • Ombudsman • Faculty Preceptor

1996-2005 NIMH Psychiatric Epidemiology and Biostatistics Post-Doctoral Training Program, #T32MH17104

• Associate Director • Ombudsman • New Trainee Coordinator • Faculty Preceptor

George Warren Brown School of Social Work, Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri 2011- present NIH/NIDA Transdisciplinary Training in Addictions Research (TranSTAR) Pre- & Postdoctoral Training Program, #T32 DA015035

• Director (2011-present) • Preceptor & T32 Instructor (2011-present)

2002-2011 NIH/NIDA Social Work Training in Addictions Research (STAR) Pre- & Post-Doctoral Training Program, #T32 DA015035 (Stiffman, PI thru 2009)

• Director (2009-2011) • Co-Director (2008-2009) • Faculty Preceptor / T32 Instructor (2002-2011)

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1995-present NIH/NIMH Training Program in Mental Health Services Research #T32MH019960 (Proctor, PI)

• Faculty Preceptor / T32 Instructor Other Professional Experience (1982- 2002): Clinical Research Social Worker, Barnes-Jewish Hospital/Washington University School of Medicine, Supervisor for clinical social work license: J. Horton, LCSW, 2000-2002. Graduate Student, Washington University, Brown School, Aug 1988- May 1994

Graduate Research Assistant, Washington University, L. Davis and M. Strube, Mentors, 1988-1989. School Social Worker Intern, Vashon H.S. Parent-Infant Interaction Program, St. Louis, MO 1988-89 School Social Worker Intern, Division of Pupil Personnel Services, St. Louis Public Schools, 1988-89 Clinical Social Worker Intern, Women’s Self-Help Center, St. Louis, MO, 1988-89 Data Assistant, Army Corp of Engineers, Resource Management Group, 1988 CATI Survey Researcher, Peter Hart Research Firm (Hart & Associates) , Washington, D.C., 1987-1988 Probation Officer Intern, D.C. Superior Court, Adult Supervision, Wash., DC, 1987-88 Social Worker Intern, National Urban League, Return on Investment Program, 1987-88 Clinical Social Worker Intern, Cities in Schools Adolescent Health Center, Washington, DC 1986-87 Research Assistant, National Urban League, Washington, D.C., summer 1987 Data Assistant, Medical Records Dept., Cardinal Glennon Hospital, St. Louis, MO, 1982-84 & PRN through 1990.

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GRANTS ROLE # FUNDED GRANTS (to date) Submitted (as multiple PI) 1 Pending (as PI) 2 Principal Investigator 16 Co-Investigator 15 NIH Fellowships (as recipient) 5 TOTAL 39

Under review as PI NIH, National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) TranSTAR Program, Competitive Renewal, #T32 DA015035 7/1/2018 – 6/30/2013; $1,370,275.00 Submitted: May 23, 2017, 345 Page application Role: PI (mPI) and Contact PI Pending as PI NIH, National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) Administrative Supplement II to TranSTAR Program, #T32 DA015035-14 December 1, 2016 – June 30, 2017; $2109.00 Submitted: November 2016 Role: PI, Director NIH, National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) Administrative Supplement I to TranSTAR Program, #T32 DA015035-14 November 18, 2016 – June 30, 2017; $2669.00 Submitted: November 2016 Role: PI, Director Funded as PI or Co-I NIH, National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) Transdisciplinary Training in Addictions Research (TranSTAR). #T32 DA015035 July 1, 2013- June 30, 2018. Direct Costs: $1,268,094. Role: PI, Director NIH, National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) Social Work Training in Addictions Research (STAR). #T32 DA015035; 2011-2013; NCE-through 6/30/2013; $190,230. Role: PI, Director

SCHOLARSHIP PRODUCTIVITY & IMPACT

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CDC, Center for Violence and Injury Prevention Washington University, Brown School of Social Work, 2009-present, #1R49CE001510-01; PI: M. Jonson-Reid. Role: Faculty Affiliate NIMH, Center for Mental Health Services Research Washington University, Brown School of Social Work, PI: Enola Proctor Role: Faculty Affiliate National Institute of Alcohol and Alcoholism – NIAAA, Alcohol Dependence in African-Americans: A Case-Control Genetic Study, R. Grucza, PI 2009-2014, #R01 AA017444-01A1. Role: Co-I NIH/NIDA Social Work Training in Addictions Research (STAR) Pre and Postdoctoral Training Program, 2008-2012, #T32 DA015035. Role: PI, Director (previously Co-Director, with A. Stiffman, PI/Director) Institute of Public Health (IPH), Washington University, Small Grants Program, Linking genetically IPH informative addiction data sets to objectively measured environmental data via geocoding (Grucza, PI). 2009, 2011 Role: Scientific Collaborator Greater Kansas City Community Foundation and Port Authority of Kansas City, KC-MO-GAM: Missouri Household Study of Youth, 20509052kc, 1/1/06-12/31/06 ; no-cost extension through 8/31/07); $93,938. Role: PI Somaxon Pharmaceuticals, Inc., A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled, Multi-Center Study to Assess the Efficacy and Safety of Nalmefene HCl in the Treatment of Pathological Gambling (SP-NO-406); (2005-2007), $54,772. Role: PI- St. Louis Site (1 of 30 national sites); ** First pharmacological RCT in history of the Danforth Campus and of the Brown School;** NIH, Enrolling and Retaining Female Offenders in HIV Trials (STOP) grant, L.B. Cottler, PI (#R01 NR 009180-01; funded 2004-2009); $2.4 million Role: Co-I (2004-2005) NIH, National Center for Minority Health Disparities, LRP Research Program, Competitive Renewal; 9/30/04 – 9/30/06, $13,495. Role: PI NIH, National Institute on Drug Abuse, Measurement and Validity Issues in Pathological Gambling (GAPP), #R01 DA015032; 2003-2007, $364,100. Role: PI NIH, National Center for Minority Health Disparities, LRP Research Program, 9/30/2002 – 9/29/2004), $16,249.

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Role: PI NIH, National Institute on Drug Abuse, Inhalant Abuse and Dependence (WUSM sub-contract), T. Ridenour, PI (Pennsylvania State University, #R01 DA15984-01; 2002-2005, $225,000. Role: Co-I NIH, National Institute on Drug Abuse, Research Supplement to: Tri-City Study of Club Drug Use, Abuse and Dependence Project, for Sydney Australia sub-study, L.B. Cottler, P.I. #DA14854-02S2; 2002-2004, $82,805. Role: Co-I NIH, National Institute on Alcohol and Alcoholism, Research Supplement to Women’s Alcohol/HIV Peer Intervention Project, L. Cottler, P.I. ; #AA12111-04S1; 2002-2003, $115,356. Role: Co-I NIH, National Institute on Drug Abuse, Tri-City Study of Club Drug Use, Abuse, and Dependence; L. Cottler, P.I.; #R01DA14854; 2001-2005, $1.7 million. Role: Co-I NIH, National Institute on Drug Abuse, Supplement to Bi-City Study of Club Drug Use, Abuse, and Dependence Project for STD testing; Cottler, P.I.; R01DA14854-02S1; 2001-2004; $52,763 Role: Co-I Chiltern Pharmaceuticals, Treatment of Pathological Gambling. A Placebo-controlled dose-response study CPH-101-0600; Multi-site national clinical trial; St. Louis Site PI, Industry, 2001-2003; $142,600.60 Role: PI Multi-site Clinical Validation Study of GAM-IV-12, Supplemental Project to K01-Award; 2001-2003; Self-Funded Role: PI NIH, National Institute on Drug Abuse, Issues in Comorbid Gambling and Drug Abuse- GAMCO, #K01 DA00430, 2000-2006; NCE ended 7/31/2006, $559,187. Role: PI NIH, National Institute of Mental Health, Research Supplement to Missouri Child and Adolescent Project - UNOCCAP, L.B. Cottler, Multi-Site P.I., #MH 54293. 1996-1997. Role: PI (of supplement) NIH, National Institute on Drug Abuse, Prevention of HIV and STDs in Drug Using Women – Women Teaching Women), L.B. Cottler, P.I. ; #R01 DA11622; 2000-2004; $3,000,000. Role: Co-I

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U.S. DHHS, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Improving Services for Substance Abusers with Co-Morbid Depression (SAD ); W. Compton, M.D., P.I.; CSAT 1 KD1 T112541; 2000-2002, $1,198,845 Role: Co-I National Center for Responsible Gaming, Administrative Supplement to the Development of the Diagnostic Interview Schedule Gambling Assessment Module, 2000-2001; $25,700. Role : PI NIH, National Institute of Alcohol and Alcoholism, Women’s Alcohol/HIV Prevention; Peer Interventions to reduce HIV Among Female Heavy Drinkers (Sister To Sister Project), L.B. Cottler, Ph.D., P.I. (funded 1999-2006); #R01AA- 98001 $2,524,868 Role: Co-I NIH, National Institute on Drug Abuse, Over-the-Counter Syringe Purchase in Four Communities (OTC), W. Compton, MD, PI.; #R01DA12340; 1999-2001, $751, 507 Role: Co-I National Center for Responsible Gaming, The Development of the Diagnostic Interview Schedule Gambling Assessment Module, #NCRG-12; 1998-2001, $86,321 Role: PI NIH, National Institute on Drug Abuse, Research Supplement for the Study of Drug Abuse and HIV/AIDS: Supplement to EachOneTeachOne Project, L.B. Cottler, Ph.D., P.I.; #DAU0108324; 1997-1999, $60,198. Role: Co-I NIH, Research Supplement for Underrepresented Minority Investigators, Missouri Child and Adolescent Project (MOCAP), UNOCAP Cooperative Agreement, L.B. Cottler, Ph.D., St. Louis Site P.I.; #MH-U01-54293 (parent grant funded 1994-1999; supplement 1996-1999), $7,883,144. Role: PI (of supplement) NIH, Women's Prevention Study, Supplement to the EachOneTeachOne Project Office of Research on Women's Health (ORWH) ; L.B. Cottler, P.I.; DAU0108324; 1994-1996; $86,070 Role: Co-I NIH, National Institute on Drug Abuse, EachOneTeachOne (EOTO), St. Louis' HIV Risk Reduction Study, L.Cottler, Ph.D., P.I.; #DAU0108324,1994-1999, $3,159,395. Role: Co-I Links, Inc., St. Louis Chapter. Evaluation of Annie Malone Children’s Home project; 1991-1992, $1300 Role: PI NIH, National Institute of Mental Health, Psychiatric Epidemiology & Biostatistics, L. Cottler, Ph.D.,

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PI. Preceptor: L. Cottler, Wilson M. Compton, M.D., MPE, #T32MH17104, 1994-1996 Role: Postdoctoral Fellow (1994-1996) NIH, National Institute of Mental Health/ Research Supplement for Underrepresented Minority Fellows #3R01MH45118-01S1 (Stiffman, Ph.D., PI of parent grant) $30,000 Role: Supplement PI, 1990-1993 NIH, National Institute of Mental Health - Minority Graduate Clinical Trainee, Brown School, Washington University, St. Louis, MO., Pierce, P.I. ; to #1POMH18950;$240,000 Role: Minority Honors Trainee PI (Aug 1988- December 1989), tuition + stipend NIH, National Institute of Mental Health Undergraduate Honors Research Trainee, Summer Research Placement, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, Institute for Social Research, Ann Arbor, MI , Preceptor: Harold (Woody) Neighbors, Ph.D. Role: NIH Summer Undergraduate Honors Research Trainee, Summer 1987 NIH, NIMH, Career Opportunities in Research (COR) Program (formerly ADAMHA/NIMH MARC Program), PI/Director: Lloyd Sloan; Mentor: Fayrial Ross-Sheriff Role: NIH Undergraduate Honors Research Trainee

PUBLICATIONS # = papers wherein I am senior author supervising a mentored paper

(*Students/trainees; ^Junior faculty; +staff on papers)

Submitted/Under Revision for Resubmission:

1. *Werner, KB, Cunningham-Williams, RM., *Sewell W, Agrawal A, McCutheon VV, Heath AC, Bucholz KK. (Under Review). The impact of traumatic experiences on risky sexual behaviors in Black and White women. Child Abuse & Neglect.

2. Cunningham-Williams, R.M., +Jones, B., ^Williams, S., ^Butler-Barnes, S., ^Wells, A., ^Williams, S.L., Johnson, S. (Under Revision for June 2017 resubmission), Stress, stressors, and substance use: Differential risk for hookah use among African American female college students.

3. Cunningham-Williams, R.M., *Werner, K., Bucholz, K.K. (to be submitted July 2017). Gambling Involvement and Problem Gambling among Male Emerging Adults: Does Race/Ethnicity and Neighborhood Disadvantage Matter? Journal of Gambling Studies

4. Cunningham-Williams, R. M, Wideman, E.S., Fields, L. (under review for Special Issue August 2017) Development of Social Work PhD Students for Research Productivity and Impact: The PhD Student Navigation System© Journal of Social Work Education

5. Cunningham-Williams, R.M., +Jones, B., *Wideman, E. (Under review for Special Issue August 2017). Student Navigation in Social Work PhD Education: Indicators of Research Productivity from Admission to Matriculation Target: Journal of Social Work Education [Special Issue]

6. Cunningham-Williams, R.M., Ahuja, M. (To be submitted August 2017). Problem Gambling and the Perception of Risk Among African American Youth and Emerging Adults in the U.S. Target: American Journal of Public Health [ADD Health Data}

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7. ^Williams, S.,*Jones, B., Cunningham-Williams, R.M., Sanders Thompson, ^Butler-Barnes, S., ^Wells, A.A. (Under Revision). What factors influence mental health service use among US college students?.

8. #*Sewell, W., Cunningham-Williams, R.M. (Under Revision). A Systematic Review of Social and Structural Determinants of Sexual Risk Behavior Among African American Emerging Adults

In Print/In Press:

1. Sanders Thompson, V., ^Butler-Barnes, S., *Jones, B., ^Wells, A., Cunningham-Williams, R.M.., ^Williams, S. (Jan 2017). HPV Vaccination Status and Opportunities for Catch-Up Vaccination at US Colleges and Universities. Health & Social Work, 42 (1): e1-e7. DOI:https://doi.org/10.1093/hsw/hlw050

2. #*Jones, B.D., Cunningham-Williams, R.M. (May/June 2016). Hookah and Cigarette Smoking Among African American College Students: Implications for Campus Risk Reduction and Health Promotion Efforts. Journal of Adolescent College Health, 64(4): 309-317. doi: 10.1080/07448481.2016.1138479.

3. #*Jones BD, Cunningham-Williams RM. M, Williams SL, Sanders Thompson VL, Butler-Barnes S, Wells AA. (2015). Hookah and cigarette smoking among African American U.S. college students ages 18-24: Implications for college campus risk reduction and health promotion efforts. J of Adolescent Health, 56 ( S85-S129).

4. Petr, C.G., Harrington, D., *Kim, K., Black, B.M., Cunningham-Williams, R.M., Bentley, K.J. (2015, Oct). Quality indicators and expected outcomes for social work PhD Programs: Perceptions of social work students, faculty, and administrators. Journal of Social Work Education, 51(4): 648-667 DOI:10.1080/10437797.2015.1076272

5. ** The above article won “JSWE Best Quantitative Article of Volume 51” , selected by the Editors of the Journal of Social Work Education – award presented at the Council on Social Work Education APM, November 3-6, 2016. **

6. Harrington, D., Petr, C.G., Black, B. M., Cunningham-Williams, R.M., Bentley, K. (2014, May). Quality Guidelines for Social Work PhD Programs. Research on Social Work Practice, 24 (3), 281-286 [invited]. DOI: 10.1177/1049731513517145. Impact Factor: 0.905 / Ranking: Social Work: 13 out of 40.

7. Tse S., *Hong, S., Wang, C., Cunningham-Williams, R.M.. (2012, September). Gambling Behavior and Problems Among Older Adults: A systematic Review of Empirical Studies. J of Gerontology Series B Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences, 67(5), 639-652; doi: 10.1093/geronb/gbs068. Epub 2012 Aug 28.]

8. #*Gattis, M. *Sacco, P., Cunningham-Williams, R.M.. (2012, October). Substance use and mental health among heterosexual identified men and women who have same sex partners or same sex attraction: Results from the National Epidemiologic Survey on Alcohol and Related Conditions. Archives of Sexual Behavior; 41 (5): 1185-1197. [doi: 10.1007/s10508-012-9910-1. Epub 2012. May 2.]

9. #*Gattis, M., Cunningham-Williams RM. (2011). Housing Stability and Problem Gambling: Is there a relationship? Journal of Social Service Research, 37(3), 490-499.

10. #* Sacco, P., *Torres, L.R., Cunningham-Williams, R.M.., ^Woods, C., Unick, G.J. (2011). DIF Modeling of Pathological Gambling Criteria: An Examination of Age, Gender, and Ethnicity. Journal of Gambling Studies, 27(2), 317-330.

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11. #*Morton, L.G., Cunningham-Williams, R.M.., *Gardiner, G. (Jan, 2010). Volunteerism among homeless persons with developmental disabilities. Journal of Social Work in Disability & Rehabilitation, 9(1):12-26.

12. #*Morton, L.G., Cunningham-Williams, R.M.. (Oct., 2009). The capacity to give informed consent in a homeless population with developmental disabilities. Community Mental Health Journal; 45: 341–348; DOI 10.1007/s10597-009-9184-9

13. #*Hong, S., *Sacco, P., Cunningham-Williams, R.M.. (March, 2009). An empirical typology of lifetime and current gambling behaviors and its impact on current health status of older adults. Journal of Aging and Mental Health; 13(2):265-73.

14. #Cunningham-Williams, RM, *Gattis, M., *Shi, P., +Dore, P.M., Spitznagel, E.L. (2009). Towards DSM-V: Considering other withdrawal-Like symptoms of pathological gambling. International Journal of Methods in Psychiatric Research;18(1):13-22.

15. #*Sacco P, Cunningham-Williams, RM, ^Ostmann E., Spitznagel E.L. (2008). The association between gambling pathology and personality disorders. Journal of Psychiatric Research 42(13), 1122-1130. DOI information: 10.1016/j.jpsychires.2007.11.007

16. Cunningham-Williams, RM, ^Zayas, L, +Books, SJ, Cottler, L.B. (Oct., 2008). Item Specification in the Development of a Diagnostic Gambling Instrument: A Focus Group Approach. International Journal of Mental Health & Addiction; 6(4), 577-593. DOI :10.1007/s11469-007-9138-9.

17. Cunningham-Williams, RM., *Hong S. (2007). A Latent Class Analysis (LCA) of Problem Gambling Among a Sample of Community-Recruited Gamblers. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease 195(11), 939-947.

18. Cunningham-Williams, RM, *Ostmann EL, Spitznagel EL, +Books SJ. (2007). Racial/Ethnic variation in the reliability of pathological gambling disorder. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease 195 (7), 551-559.

19. Cunningham –Williams, RM, +Ben Abdallah A, +Callahan C, Cottler LB. (2007). Problem gambling and violence among community-recruited female substance abusers. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors 21(2), 239-243.

20. Grant JE, Potenza MN, Hollander E, Cunningham-Williams, RM, Nurminen T, Smits, G., Kallio A,, (2006). A Multicenter investigation of the opioid antagonist Nalmefene in the treatment of pathological gambling. American Journal of Psychiatry 163(2), 303-312.

21. Cottler LB, *Campbell W, *Krishna VAS, Cunningham-Williams, RM, +Ben-Abdallah A. (2005). Predictors of high rates of suicidal ideation among drug users. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 193(7):431-437.

22. Cunningham-Williams, RM, ^Grucza R, Cottler LB, *Womack SB, +Books SJ, ^Przybeck T., Spitznagel EL, Cloninger R. (2005). Prevalence of pathological gambling among St. Louis area household residents. Journal of Psychiatric Research, 39(4), 377-390.

23. Cunningham-Williams, RM, Cottler LB., *Womack SB. (2004). Epidemiology. In J.E. Grant and M. N. Potenza, Pathological Gambling: A Clinical Guide to Treatment, Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Press, 25-36.

24. Grant J, Potenza M, Hollander E, Kim SW, Cunningham-Williams RM. . (2004). A multicenter investigation of fixed-dose Nalmefene in the treatment of pathological gambling. Neuropsychopharmacology, 29 (Suppl. 1, December), S122-S122.

25. Compton WM, +Horton, JC, Cottler LB, Booth R, Leukefeld CG, Singer M, Cunningham-Williams, R, Reich WR, Fortuin Corsi K, Staton M, Fink JL, Stopka TJ, Spitznagel EL. (2004). A multi-state trial of pharmacy syringe purchase. Journal of Urban Health, 81(4); 661-670.

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26. ^Johnson S, Cunningham-Williams, R.M.., Cottler L.B. (2003). A Tripartite of HIV-risk for African-American Women: The intersection of drug use, violence, and depression. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 70(2), 169-175.

27. *Ridenour TA, Cottler LB, Compton WM, Spitznagel EL, Cunningham-Williams, RM. (2003). Is there a progression from abuse disorders to dependence disorders? Addiction, 98(5), 635-644.

28. *Ridenour TA, Cottler LB, Robins LN, Compton WM, Spitznagel EL, Cunningham-Williams, RM. (2002). Test of the plausibility of adolescent substance use playing a causal role in developing adulthood antisocial behavior. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 111(1), 144-155.

29. Reich, WR, Compton, WM, Horton, JC, Cottler LB, Cunningham-Williams, RM, Booth, R, Singer M., Luekefeld, C, Fink III, JL, Stopka, T, Corsi, K,F., Tindall M. (2002). Pharmacist ambivalence about the sale of syringes to injection drug users. Journal of the American Pharmaceutical Association, 42 (6 Suppl 2, Nov-Dec), S52-S57.

30. Reich, WR, Compton, WM, +Horton, JC, Cottler LB, Cunningham-Williams, RM, Booth, R, Singer M., Luekefeld, C, Fink III, JL, Stopka, T, Corsi, K,F., Tindall M. (2002). Injection drug users report good access to pharmacy sale of syringes. Journal of the American Pharmaceutical Association, 42 (6 Suppl 2, Nov-Dec):S68-S72.

31. Ridenour TA, Compton WM, Cunningham-Williams RM. , Cottler LB. (2002) Could the length of time from onset of DSM-IV abuse to dependence (LOTAD) provide a measure of abuse liability of drugs in humans? Drug and Alcohol Dependence; 66 (Suppl. 2):S146-147.

32. Cottler LB, Womack S, Compton WM, Light S, Cunningham-Williams RM. , Ben-Abdallah A. (2002). Ecstasy use, abuse and dependence: a comparison between treatment and general population young adult samples. Drug and Alcohol Dependence 2002; 66 (Suppl. 2): S37-38.

33. Stoner B., Meeks C, Cunningham-Williams RM. , Compton W, Ben Abdallah A, Cottler LB. (2001). Screening for sexually-transmitted infections among out-of-treatment substance-abusing women enrolled in a community prevention study. International Journal of STD & AIDS , 12 (Suppl 2), 167.

34. Cunningham-Williams RM. .M., Cottler LB, (Compton M, Ben-Abdallah A, Spitznagel EL Problem gambling and cocaine dependence: Implications for diagnostic screening. 2001). Journal of Addictive Diseases, 20 (2): 136.

35. +Meeks C, Cottler LB, Stoner B, Cunningham-Williams RM. M, Compton WM, Ben-Abdallah A. (2001). STDs Among Out-of-Treatment Women Enrolled in a Community Prevention Study. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 63 (Suppl. 1):S103.

36. *Ridenour TA, Cottler LB, Sheth JK, Compton WM, Spitznagel EL, Cunningham-Williams RM. M. (2001). Is there a developmental progression from abuse disorders to dependence disorders? Drug and Alcohol Depencence,63 (Suppl. 1):S130.

37. Cunningham-Williams, RM, Cottler, LB (2001). Epidemiology of pathological gambling. Seminars in Clinical Neuropsychiatry, 6(3):155-166.

38. Cunningham-Williams, RM, Cottler, LB, Compton, WM, Spitznagel, E, *Ben-Abdallah, A (2000). Problem gambling and comorbid psychiatric and substance use disorders among drug users recruited from drug treatment and community settings. Journal of Gambling Studies, 16(4), 347-376.

39. Cottler LB, Cunningham-Williams, R (2000). The 11 year incidence of gambling problems among drug users recruited from the St. Louis ECA Study. The Wager, 5, 1-2.

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40. Cottler L.B., Reich WR, Rourke K, Cunningham-Williams, RM, Compton WM. (2000). Assessing need for mental health service use among children 4 through 8 years old. In G. Andrews and S. Henderson (Eds.) Unmet Need in Psychiatry. New York: Cambridge University Press.

41. Compton, W.M., Cottler, L.B., Ben-Abdallah, A., Cunningham-Williams, R.M.., Spitznagel, E L. (2000). The effects of psychiatric comorbidity on response to an HIV prevention intervention. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 58(3): 247-257.

42. Cottler, LB, Cunningham-Williams, RM. (2000). Gambling: Debunking the Myths. Op-Editorial- St. Louis Post-Dispatch, March 2.

43. Compton WM, Horton J, Cottler LB, Booth R, Leukefeld C, Singer M, Cunningham-Williams RM. M, Reich W. (2000). Can Drug Users Obtain Syringes Over-the-Counter? A Multi-Site Trial. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 60 (Suppl.1): S41

44. Cottler LB, Cunningham-Williams RM. M, Compton WM, Ridenour TA, Ben Abdallah A. (2000). Public Health Measures to Reduce Crack/Cocaine Use Among Women not in Treatment. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 60 (Suppl.1):S43-44.

45. Cottler LB, Cunningham-Williams RM. M, Compton WM, Ridenour TA, Ben Abdallah A. (2000). Public Health Measures to Reduce Crack/Cocaine Use Among Women not in Treatment. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 60 (Suppl.1):S43-44.

46. Cunningham-Williams, RM, Cottler, L.B., Compton, W.M., Desmond, D., Wechsberg, W., Zule, W., Deichler, P. (1999). Reaching and enrolling drug users for HIV prevention: A Multi-Site Analysis; Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 54(1), 1-10.

47. Cunningham-Williams, RM, Cottler, L.B., Compton, W.M. (1998). Taking chances: problem gambling and mental health disorders-results from the St. Louis Epidemiologic Catchment Area (ECA) Study. American Journal of Public Health, 88(7), 1093-1096.

i. [Erratum in American Journal of Public Health 1998, 88(9):1407.] 48. Cottler, L.B., Leukefeld, C., Hoffman, J., Desmond, D., Wechsberg, W., Inciardi J. A.,

Compton, W. M., +Ben-Abdallah, A., Cunningham-Williams, RM, Woodson, S. (1998). Effectiveness of HIV risk reduction initiatives among out-of-treatment non-injection drug users. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, 30(3), 279-290.

49. Cottler, LB, Compton, WM, +Ben Abdallah, A, Cunningham-Williams, RM, *Abram, F., Fichtenbaum, C., +Dotson, W. (1998). Peer-delivered interventions reduce HIV-risk behaviors among out-of treatment drug abusers; Public Health Reports, 113 (Supp. 1), 31-41.

50. Cunningham-Williams RM. M, Cottler LB, +Woodson S, Compton WM (1998). Gambling and Psychiatric Disorders Among St. Louis Drug Users: Recruited From Drug Treatment Settings and From the Community. In: Harris L (Ed): NIDA Research Monograph- Problems of Drug Dependence 1998. Washington, D.C., NIH Publication No. 99-4395.

51. Compton WM, Cottler LB, Abdallah AB, Cunningham-Williams RM. M. (1998). The Effects of Psychiatric Comorbidity on Response to an HIV Prevention Intervention. In: Harris L (ed): NIDA Research Monograph-Problems of Drug Dependence. Washington, D.C., NIH Publication No. 99-4395.

52. Cottler LB, Compton WM, Cunningham-Williams RM. M, Abdallah AB, Woodson SM (1998). Suicidal Ideation Varies by Cocaine and Opiate use Patterns. In: Harris L (ed): NIDA Research Monograph-Problems of Drug Dependence,

53. Cunningham-Williams RM. M, Cottler LB, +Woodson S, Compton WM (1998). Gambling and Psychiatric Disorders Among St. Louis Drug Users: Recruited From Drug

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Treatment Settings and From the Community. In: Harris L (Ed): NIDA Research Monograph- Problems of Drug Dependence 1998. Washington, D.C., NIH Publication No. 99-4395.

54. Cunningham-Williams RM. M, Cottler LB, Compton WM, Desmond D, Farabee D, Leukefeld C, Wechsburg W. (1997): Reaching and enrolling drug users for HIV prevention: a multi-site analysis. In: Harris L (Ed): NIDA Research Monograph - Problems of Drug Dependence. Washington, D.C.: NIH Publication No. 98-4305.

55. Cottler, LB, Cunningham, RM, Compton, WM (1997). The effect on high risk sexual behaviors and substance use: St. Louis' effort to reduce the spread of AIDS among injection drug users. In J. Inciardi (Ed.), The Effectiveness of Innovative Approaches to Drug Abuse Treatment. Westport, Ct: Greenwood Press, 232-248.

56. Cunningham RM, Cottler LB, Compton WM. (1996). Reaching the unreachable: Out of treatment injection drug users. In: Harris L (ed.): NIDA Research Monograph -Problems of Drug Dependence 1996. Washington, D.C.: NIH Publication No. 97-4236.

57. Cunningham, RM, Cottler, LB, Compton, WM (1996). Are we reaching and enrolling at-risk drug users for prevention studies? Journal of Drug Issues, 26(3), 541-560.

58. Cunningham RM, Cottler LB, Compton WM (1995). High stakes: problem gambling and drug abuse. In: Harris L (ed.): NIDA Research Monograph 162:324 - Problems of Drug Dependence 1995. Washington, D.C.: NIH Publication No. 96-4116,1996.

59. Stiffman, A.R., Cunningham, RM, ++Doré, P., Earls, F. J., Farber, S. (1996). Adolescent violence. In DiClemente, R., Hansen, W., & Ponton, L. (Eds.), Handbook of Adolescent Health Risk Behavior. New York, NY: Plenum Publishing.

60. Stiffman, AR, +Doré, P, Cunningham, R.M. (1996). Violent behavior in adolescents and young adults: A person and environment model. Journal of Child and Family Studies, 5(4), 487-501.

61. Stiffman, AR, +Doré, P, Cunningham, RM, Earls, F (1995). Person and Environment: HIV risk behavior change between adolescence and young adulthood. Health Education Quarterly, 22(2), 211-226.

62. Cunningham, RM, Stiffman, AR, ++Doré, P, Earls, F (1994). The association of physical and sexual abuse and HIV infection: Implications for public health. Child Abuse and Neglect, 18(3), 233-245.

63. Stiffman, AR, +Doré, P, Cunningham, RM (1994). Inner city youths and condom use: Health beliefs, clinic care, welfare, and the HIV epidemic. Adolescence, 29(116), 805-820.

64. Stiffman, AR, +Doré, P, Cunningham, RM (1993). The impact of Magic Johnson on HIV risk behaviors of inner city youths in the United States. Letter to Editor. Journal of Adolescent Health, December.

65. Stiffman, A.R., Dore, P., Earls, F., Cunningham, R. (1993). The influence of mental health problems on AIDS-related risk behaviors in young adults. Abstracted in Psychiatry Digest, March.

66. Stiffman, AR, ++Doré, P, Earls, F, Cunningham, RM (1992). The influence of mental health problems on AIDS-related risk behaviors in young adults. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disorders, 180(5), 314-320.

67. Stiffman, AR, Earls, F, ++Doré, P, Cunningham, RM (1992). Change in AIDS related risk behavior after adolescence: Relationships to knowledge and experience concerning Human Immunodeficiency Virus infection. Pediatrics, 89 (5), 950-956.

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68. Stiffman, AR, Cunningham, RM, Earls, F., +Doré, P. (1992). Change in AIDS risk behaviors from adolescence to young adulthood. In Science Challenging AIDS. Seventh International Conference on AIDS. Basal, Switzerland: Karger, A.G., 214-225.

69. Stiffman, AR, Cunningham, R.M. (1990). Epidemiology of child and adolescent mental illness. In Gibbs, J.T. (Ed.), Child and Adolescent Mental Health: Challenges for Social Work Education and Practice. National Association of Deans and Directors of Schools of Social Work, 9-32. Scientific Reports, Copyrighted Assessments, Copyrighted Training Manuals

70. Cunningham-Williams, R.M. (2014). With others on expert consensus panel.

Commissioned by Center for Substance Abuse Treatment, Treatment and Improvement Protocol (TIP) 57, Trauma-Informed Care in Behavioral Health Services. HHS Publication No. (SMA) 13-4801. Rockville, MD: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration.

71. Cunningham-Williams, R.M. (2013; with others on the GADE Task Force). Commissioned by the Group for the Advancement of Social Work Education. Quality Guidelines for PhD Programs in Social Work. www.gadephd.org

72. Cunningham-Williams, R.M.., +Dore, P., +Shi, Peichang, Spitznagel, E.L. (September, 2007). KC-MO-GAM Missouri Household Study of Youth: A Supplemental Research Report to the Final Report, Greater Kansas City Community Foundation, 1-32, Washington University in St. Louis, St. Louis, MO.

73. Cunningham-Williams, R.M. (September, 2007). Final Report of the KC-MO-GAM Missouri Household Study of Youth. Greater Kansas City Community Foundation, Kansas City, Missouri.

74. Cunningham-Williams, R.M. (with others on Expert Consensus Panel). Commissioned by DHHS/SAMHSA, Center for Substance Abuse Treatment, Trauma screening & diagnostic assessments. Treatment Improvement Protocol (TIP): Substance Abuse and Trauma, Vols. I & II, 2003-2004.

75. Cunningham-Williams, R.M., +Books, S.J. (February, 2002). Final Report to the National Center for Responsible Gaming, Washington University, St. Louis, MO.

76. Cunningham, R. Against all odds: Homeless families with children in the public school system. In St. Louis Public Schools - Division of Pupil Personnel Services, Monthly Newsletter, May 1989

77. Cunningham-Williams, R.M.. (May, 2005). Gambling Assessment Module GAM/C-GAM Scoring Algorithm and Diagnostic Crosswalk Manual for DSM-III, III-R, IV, and ICD-10. St. Louis, Washington University.

78. Cunningham-Williams, R.M.., +Books, S.J. (July, 2003). C-GAM- Drug and Alcohol Module Specification Manual and Codebook, Washington University, St. Louis, MO.

79. +Books S. J., Cunningham-Williams, R.M.. (February, 2003). The Gambling Assessment Module (GAM)-IV-12 Specification Manual and Codebook , Washington University, St. Louis, MO.

80. Cunningham-Williams, R.M.., Cottler L. B., Compton W. M., +Books, S.J. (September 2003). Gambling Assessment Module (GAM©), Washington University, St. Louis, MO. [paper-pen]

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81. Cunningham-Williams, R.M.., Cottler, L.B., +Books, S.J. (September 2003). The Gambling Assessment Module-Collateral Informant (GAM-CI©). Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO. [paper-pen]

82. Cunningham-Williams, R.M.., +Books, S.J. , Cottler LB.(July 2003). GAM- Drug and Alcohol Module (GAM-DA©). Washington University, St. Louis, MO. [paper-pen]

83. Cunningham-Williams, R.M.., Cottler, L.B., +Books, S.J. (July 2003). The Gambling Assessment Module IV – 12 mo. (GAM-IV-12©). Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO.[paper-pen]

84. Cunningham-Williams, R.M.., Cottler, L.B., +Books, S.J. (April 2002; Rev. July 2003.) The Gambling Assessment Module IV – Self Administered (GAM-IV-S©). Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO [self-administered/paper-pen].

85. Cunningham-Williams, R.M.., Cottler L. B., Compton W. M., +Books, S.J. (September 2003) Computerized Gambling Assessment Module (C-GAM©), Washington University, St. Louis, MO.

86. Cunningham-Williams, R.M.., *Books S.J. (July 2003). Computerized –Gambling Assessment Module - Drug and Alcohol Modules (C-GAM-DA©), Washington University, St. Louis, MO.. [computerized]

87. Cunningham-Williams, R.M.., Cottler, L.B., +Books, S.J. (July 2003). The Computerized Gambling Assessment Module IV – 12 month (C-GAM-IV-12©). Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO. [computerized]

88. Cunningham-Williams, R. M., Cottler, L.B., +Books, S.J. (September 2003). List of Disassociated Persons Questionnaire (DAP©), Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO.

89. Cunningham-Williams, R.M., Cottler, L.B., +Books, S.J. (April 2002). The Gambling Assessment Module: Interviewer Administered (GAM-IV-I©), Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO. [paper-pen]

90. +Books S. J., Cunningham-Williams, R.M. (February, 2002). The Gambling Assessment Module (GAM) Specification Manual and Codebook, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO.

NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC PRESENTATIONS

Invited, Plenary/Keynote Addresses, Symposia/Institutes Organized:

1. Cunningham-Williams, R. M. Quality Guidelines for SW PhD Programs: The Nuts and

Bolts. My portion of a larger panel discussion moderated by Cynthia Franklin. GADE Annual Conference, Minneapolis, MN, April 5-7, 2017.

2. Cunningham-Williams, R.M. Pre-Conference Institute: Developing Successful Minority Social Work Scholars. Workshop conducted with others). Society for Social Work and Research (SSWR), New Orleans, LA , January 2017 [2-hour institute].

3. Cunningham-Williams, R.M. Pre-Conference Institute: Developing Successful Minority Social Work Scholars. Society for Social Work and Research (SSWR), Washington, DC , January 14, 2016. [2-hour invited institute].

4. Cunningham-Williams, R.M. (with Nurius, P., Lubben J., Gehlert, G., Palinkas L., Hall, K., Lightfoot, E., Uehara, E., Goldbach J., Lanesskop D.). Symposium I: Training Our Next

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Generation Scientific Work Force to Tackle Grand Challenges, Society for Social Work and Research (SSWR), Washington, DC , January 15, 2016.

5. Cunningham-Williams, R.M.. Orientation for New Directors of Social Work Doctoral Programs, Group for the Advancement of Doctoral Education (GADE), April 2, 2014.

6. Cunningham-Williams, R.M. Racial/Ethnic Variation in DSM-IV Pathological Gambling Disorder, Institute for Research on Pathological Gambling and related Disorders, Las Vegas, NV, November 14, 2010.

7. Cunningham-Williams, R.M. Youth Gambling in Missouri: A Call for Prevention, Midwest Conference on Gambling and Substance Abuse, Clayton, MO, August 13-15, 2008. (Aug 15, 2008.

8. Cunningham-Williams, R.M. Missouri Problem Gambling Research: A Decade of Evidence. Keynote Address, A Decade of Hope and Help: Missouri Alliance to Curb Problem Gambling 10th Anniversary Celebration. Provident, Inc., St. Louis, Missouri, December 17, 2007

9. Cunningham-Williams, R.M GAM-IV-12©: Its use in the SP-NO-406 Study, July 8, 2005; Somaxon Pharmaceuticals/ Synteract, Inc. Investigator’s Meeting, Key Biscayne, Fl. July 7-9, 2005.

10. Cunningham-Williams, R. M. The Comorbidity of Addictive Disorders: Common Causes, Multiple Expressions. Institute for Pathological Gambling and Related Disorders, Division on Addictions Harvard Medical School and the National Center for Responsible Gambling, December 5, 2004.

11. Cunningham-Williams, R.M Interdisciplinary Addictions Research: The Need for a Social Work Perspective. Launch of the newly-funded NIDA Comorbidity and Addictions Center, George Warren Brown School of Social Work, Washington University, April 2, 2001.

12. Cunningham-Williams, R.M. Pathological gambling in African-American Drug Abusers. National Medical Association Scientific Meeting, August 7, 2001.

13. Cunningham-Williams, R.M The GAM-IV Project: Who, What, When, Where, What Next? Missouri Alliance To Curb Compulsive Gambling 1st Annual Missouri Responsible Gaming Awareness Week. St. Louis, MO, August 2, 2000.

14. Cunningham-Williams, R. M. Assessment issues in Problem Gambling Research: Apples and Oranges? National Center for Responsible Gaming, Cunningham-Williams, RM. Las Vegas, NV, December 3-5, 2000.

15. Cunningham-Williams, R. M. Co morbidity and Psychiatry Disorders among St. Louis drug users, Comorbidity and Psychiatry Disorders among St. Louis drug users, National Academy of Sciences, Panel on the Social and Economic Impact of Pathological Gambling, Committee on Law and Justice. Irvine, CA, June 1-3, 1998.

16. Cottler, LB, Ben-Abdallah, A., Compton, WM, Cunningham-Williams, R. M. Peer-delivered interventions. National Institute on Drug Abuse, Research Synthesis Meeting, Flagstaff, AZ. August 3-6, 1997.

17. Cunningham-Williams, R.M Problem gambling and psychiatric disorders: Results from the St. Louis Epidemiologic Catchment Area (ECA) Study. NIMH Training Programs biannual meeting, Harvard University School of Public Health, Boston, MA, June 12, 1996. ** Selected to represent NIH T32 Programs at the WU School of Medicine **

Peer-reviewed Scientific Presentations

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(# = I was the senior author supervising the work; *students; ^junior faculty; + staff on presentations)

1. #*Jones, B. D., Cunningham-Williams, R. M., ^Williams, S., Sanders Thompson, V., ^Butler-Barnes, S., ^Wells, A. A. (2015, March). Hookah and cigarette smoking among African American U.S. college students ages 18–24: Implications for college campus risk reduction and health promotion efforts. Poster presented at the 2015 Annual Meeting of the Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine, Los Angeles, CA, March 18-21, 2015.

2. ** Awarded the Edie Moore Travel Award, Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine to attend and present the above poster

3. ^Butler-Barnes, S.T., Sanders Thompson, V., Cunningham-Williams, R. M., ^Wells, A.A.,^Williams, S., and *Jones, B. D. (2015). Access to health resources, academic performance, and depressive symptomatology among African American college women. Society for Social Work and Research, January 14-18, 2015; New Orleans, LA.

4. ^Wells, A., *Karpe, V., ^Butler-Barnes, S.T., Cunningham-Williams, R. M., Sanders Thompson, V., ^Williams, S., and *Jones, B.D. (2015). GPA among African American female college students: Examining lifestyles and preventive health behaviors. Society for Social Work and Research, January 14-18, 2015; New Orleans, LA.

5. ^Williams, S., Cunningham-Williams, R.M., Sanders Thompson, V., ^Wells, A., ^Butler-Barnes, S.T., *Jones, B.D. (2015, Jan). Examining the role of predictive factors in mental health service utilization among African American college students. E-poster.

6. Sanders Thompson, V.L., *Jones, B.D., Wells, A. A., Cunningham-Williams, R., Butler-Barnes, S. Williams, S. (2015, Jan) Factors associated with HPV vaccination among US College Students. SSWR 19th annual conference, January 14-18, 2005, New Orleans, LA. E-poster.

7. Williams, S., Cunningham-Williams, R.M.., Sanders Thompson, V., Wells, A., Butler-Barnes, S.T., *Jones, B.D. (2015, Jan). Examining the role of predictive factors in mental health service utilization among African American college students. Society for Social Work and Research, January 14-18, 2015; New Orleans, LA. E-poster.

8. Williams, S., Cunningham-Williams, R.M.., Sanders Thompson, V., Wells, A.A., Butler-Barnes, S., & Jones, B.D. (2014, December). Mental health use among African American college students. Poster presentation at the 2014 National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities Grantees’ Conference, National Harbor, MD. Poster,

9. Sanders Thompson, V.L., *Jones, B.D., Wells, A. A., Cunningham-Williams, R., Butler-Barnes, S. Williams, S. (2014, December). HPV Vaccination among US ethnic minority females, 18-26. Poster at the 2014 National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities Grantees’ Conference, National Harbor, MD. Poster.

10. #*Petra, M. M., & Cunningham-Williams, R. M. (2013, April). Utility of Collateral Informants to Inform Treatment for Pathological Gambling Disorder. Poster presentation for the Research Without Walls Symposium, Washington University in St. Louis, MO. Poster.

11. #*Petra, M.M. & Cunningham-Williams, R.M.. Utility of Collateral Informants to Inform Treatment for Disordered Gambling. Association for Medical Education and Research in Substance Abuse (AMERSA) National Conference. Nov 7-9, 2013, Bethesda, MD. ** Awarded the AMERSA Travel Award to the above paper**

12. #*Petra, M. M., *Ansong, D., & Cunningham-Williams, R. M. (2011, Feb) The Utility of Collateral Informants for Validating Self-Reported Gambling Behavior: A Meta-Analysis. Poster presentation for the Graduate Research Symposium, Washington University, February 26, 2011. Poster.

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13. #*Gattis, M., *Sacco, P., Cunningham-Williams, R.M.. Sexual Orientation, Discrimination, and Risk for Alcohol Abuse and Dependence: Results from a National Probability Sample of U.S. Adults. Society for Social Work and Research (SSWR) Conference), Presenter: Sacco, P., Jan 17, 2009.

14. #*Petra, M. M., & Cunningham-Williams, R. M. (2009, Aug). Use of Collateral Informants for Pathological Gambling: A Systematic Review. Presented at a) National Conference on Problem Gambling Prevention, Treatment, Responsible Gaming, Research, and Recovery, Indianapolis, IN June 25-27, 2009 and b) 6th annual Conference on Problem Gambling and Substance Abuse. August 2009. Poster.

15. #*Morton, L., *Gardiner, G., Cunningham-Williams, R.M. (2009, Jan) Volunteerism among homeless persons with developmental disabilities. Society for Social Work and Research (SSWR) Conference), New Orleans, LA January 16-18, 2009.

16. #*Sacco, P., *Torres, L., Cunningham-Williams, R.M.., Woods, C. (2008, Nov). Age Based Differential Item Functioning in DSM-IV Pathological Gambling Criteria: A MIMIC Modeling Approach. The Gerontological Society of America (GSA) conference, November 2008. Poster.

17. #*Gattis, M. and Cunningham-William, R.M. Gambling and housing instability: Is there a relationship? National Council on Problem Gambling, Long Beach, CA, June 27-30, 2008. Poster.

18. #*Morton, L. and Cunningham-Williams, R. M. The capacity to give informed consent in a homeless population with developmental disabilities, Graduate Student Research Symposium, Washington University, St. Louis, MO, April 5, 2008. Poster.

19. #*Hong, S., *Sacco, P., Cunningham-Williams, R.M.. Typology of lifetime and current problem gambling and its impact on well-being of older adults, Society for Social Work and Research (SSWR), Washington, D.C., January, 2008. Poster.

20. Cunningham-Williams RM. M Problem Gambling: Preliminary Results from the KC-MO-GAM Household Study of Youth. National Council on Problem Gambling, Kansas City, Missouri, June 8-10, 2007. Poster.

21. #*Sacco, P., *Hong, S., Cunningham-Williams, R. M. Impacts of historical and current gambling behaviors on well-being of older adults. Gerontological Society of America, San Francisco, CA., November 17, 2007. Poster.

22. #*Sacco P, Cunningham-Williams RM. M, Ostmann E., Spitznagel EL. Personality Disorder Comorbidity and Pathological Gambling. Society for Social Work and Research (SSWR), San Francisco, CA., January 14, 2007.

23. Cunningham-Williams RM. Are Gamblers With Substance Use Disorders Reliable Reporters of Their Gambling Behaviors? Midwest Conference on Problem Gambling and Substance Abuse, Kansas City, Missouri, August 16-18, 2006.

24. Cunningham-Williams RM. M, Krygiel J, +Books SJ. Racial/Ethnic Differences in the Reliability of DSM-IV Pathological Gambling Disorder (PGD) Society for Social Work Research (SSWR), San Antonio, Texas, January 12-15, 2006.

25. Cunningham-Williams RM. M, Ostmann, E.L. DSM-IV PGD Diagnoses: Concordance Between Non-Clinician and Clinician Interview Reports. National Council on Problem Gambling, St. Paul, MN, June 22, 2006, Poster.

26. #*Leung K, Cunningham-Williams RM. What Do Asian Gamblers Think About Gambling? An Exploratory Focus Group Study in a Chinese Community in St. Louis; Institute for Research on Pathological Gambling and Related Disorders/ National Center for Responsible Gaming, Las Vegas, NV, December 7-9, 2005; Poster.

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27. #*Books SJ, Cottler LB, and Cunningham-Williams RM. Using focus groups in the development

of a diagnostic gambling assessment: The Gambling Assessment Module (The GAM©). National Council on Problem Gambling Annual Conference, Phoenix, AZ, June 17-19, 2004. Poster.

28. Cottler LB, Ben Abdallah A, Cunningham-Williams RM., Brown M, Meeks C, Funk R, Dennis M, Spitznagel EL, The Tao of TAU. College on Problems of Drug Dependence 66th Annual Scientific Meeting, San Juan, Puerto Rico, June 2004, Poster.

29. Cunningham-Williams RM. M, Grucza R, Cottler LB, *Womack SB, *Books SJ. Pathological Gambling Among St. Louis Area Household Residents: Psychiatric, Substance Use, and Personality Characteristics. National Council on Problem Gambling Annual Conference, Phoenix, AZ, June 17-19, 2004, Poster.

30. Cunningham-Williams RM. , Ben Abdallah A, *Callahan C, Cottler LB (2004). The intersection of problem gambling, depression, suicidality, and violence among out-of-treatment female substance users.

31. Cunningham-Williams RM. M, Meeks C, Ben Abdallah A, Cottler LB. The intersection of problem gambling, depression, suicidality, and violence among out-of-treatment female substance users. College on Problems of Drug Dependence 66th Annual Scientific Meeting, San Juan, Puerto Rico, June 2004; Poster.

32. *Meeks C, Cunningham-Williams RM. , Ben Abdallah A, Cottler L. Gambling Profiles among Out-of-Treatment Substance Using Women in St. Louis. Regulating Addiction Conference. Institute for Research on Pathological Gambling and Related Disorders, Las Vegas, NV, December 7-9, 2003. Poster.

33. Cottler LB, *Womack S, Compton W, +Light S, Cunningham-Williams RM. , +Ben-Abdallah A. Ecstasy use, abuse, and dependence: A comparison between treatment and general population young adult samples. College on Problems of Drug Dependence, Quebec City, Quebec Canada, June 8-13, 2002.

34. #^Johnson S, Cottler L, Cunningham-Williams RM. . HIV-risk, violence, and depression among African-American female drug users. College on Problems of Drug Dependence, Quebec City, Quebec Canada, June 8-13, 2002.

35. *Ridenour TA, Compton WM, Cunningham-Williams RM. M, Cottler LB. Could the length of time from onset of DSM-IV abuse to dependence (LOTAD) provide a measure of abuse liability of drugs in humans? College on Problems of Drug Dependence, Quebec City, Quebec Canada, June 8-13, 2002.

36. Cunningham-Williams, RM, *Books SJ, Cottler LB, *Self S, *Ragsdale J. Diagnostic Concordance of the DSM-IV Gambling Assessment Module (GAM-IV-12) Among Problem Gamblers in St. Louis, Missouri. Institute for Research on Pathological Gambling and Related Disorders 2002 Conference, Las Vegas, NV, December 8-10, 2002. Poster.

37. *Womack SB, Cottler LB, Grucza R, Cunningham-Williams RM. M, Przybeck T, Spitznagel EL, Cloninger CR. The internet, gambling, and correlates of dimensions of personality: Preliminary results from the St. Louis Area Personality, Health, and Lifestyle Survey 2001. Institute for Research on Pathological Gambling and Related Disorders, Las Vegas, NV, December 8-10, 2002. Poster.

38. Cottler LB, Meeks C, Stoner B, Cunningham-Williams RM. M, Compton WM, Ben-Abdallah A. (2001). STDs Among Out-of-Treatment Substance Abusing Women Enrolled in a Community

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Prevention Study. Presented at the 2001 National HIV Prevention Conference, Atlanta, Georgia, August, 2001.

39. Cunningham-Williams, R.M.., Cottler, LB, *Books, S. The Development of a Diagnostic Gambling Assessment, Institute for Research into Pathological Gambling and Related Disorders Conference, Las Vegas, NV, December 2-4. 2001. Poster. ** Won the Best Poster Award **

40. Cottler L, +Meeks C, Stoner B, Cunningham-Williams RM. , Compton W, +Ben-Abdallah A. STDs among out-of-treatment substance abusing women enrolled in a community prevention study. National HIV Prevention Conference; Atlanta, GA; August 2001.

41. Ridenour TA, Cottler LB, Sheth JK, Compton WM, Spitznagel EL, Cunningham-Williams RM. M. Is there a developmental progression from abuse disorders to dependence disorders? College on Problems of Drug Dependence, Scottsdale, AZ, June 18, 2001.

42. Meeks C, Cottler LB, Stoner B, Cunningham-Williams RM. M, Compton WM, Ben-Abdallah A. STDs among out-of-treatment substance abusing women enrolled in a community prevention study. College on Problems of Drug Dependence, Scottsdale, AZ, June 18, 2001. Poster.

43. Stoner B., *Meeks C, Cunningham-Williams RM. , Compton W, Ben-Abdallah A, Cottler LB. Screening for sexually-transmitted infections among out-of-treatment substance-abusing women enrolled in a community prevention study. 13th International Society for Sexually-Transmitted Disease Research (ISSTDR), Berlin, Germany, June 2001.

44. Cunningham-Williams, R.M.. Epidemiology of Pathological Gambling. College on Problems of Drug Dependence, Scottsdale, AZ, June 19, 2001. [Presenter and Symposium Co-Chair].

45. Cunningham-Williams, RM., Cottler, LB, Compton, WM, Ben-Abdallah, A. , Spitznagel, E.L. Problem gambling and cocaine dependence: Implications for diagnostic screening. American Society of Addiction Medicine, Los Angeles, CA, April 19-22, 2001 ** Won the Young Investigator Award for this presentation **

46. Cunningham-Williams, RM, Cottler, LB, Compton, WM, +Ben-Abdallah, A., Spitznagel, E.L. Subtypes of pathological gambling among drug abusers: Exploring comorbid associations. College on Problems of Drug Dependence (CPDD), San Juan, PR, June 17-22, 2000.

47. Cunningham-Williams, RM, Cottler, LB, Mangiaforte, S. The Development of the Gambling Assessment Module (GAM-IV). 11th International Conference on Gambling and Risk-Taking, Las Vegas, NV, June 12-16, 2000. Poster.

48. Cottler, LB, Cunningham-Williams, RM, Compton, WM, *Ridenour, TA, +Ben-Abdallah, A. Public health measures to reduce crack/cocaine use among women not in treatment. College on Problems of Drug Dependence (CPDD), San Juan, PR, June 17-22, 2000.

49. Compton, WM, +Horton, JC, Cottler, LB, Booth, R., Leukefeld, C., Singer, M., Cunningham-Williams, RM, Reich, W. Can drug users obtain syringes over- the- counter (OTC): A Multi-site trial. College on Problems of Drug Dependence (CPDD), San Juan, PR, June 17-22, 2000.

50. Cunningham-Williams, RM. Problem Gambling and Psychiatric Disorder. National Council on Problem Gambling, Detroit, Michigan, June 2-5, 1999.

51. Cunningham-Williams RM. M, Cottler LB, +Woodson, S, Compton, WM. Gambling and Psychiatric Disorders among St. Louis drug users - Recruited from drug treatment and community settings. College on Problems of Drug Dependence, Scottsdale, AZ, June 13-18, 1998.

52. Cottler, L.B., ^Luby, J., Reich, W., Cunningham-Williams, R.M.., +Rourke, K. Assessing Unmet Need for Mental Health Services Among Children 4-8 Years Old. World Psychiatric Association Meeting, Sydney, Australia, August 14-23, 1998.

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53. Cottler, LB, Compton, WM, Cottler LB, Cunningham-Williams, RM, +Ben-Abdallah, A. Suicidal ideation varies by cocaine and opiate use patterns. College on Problems of Drug Dependence, Scottsdale, AZ, June 13-18, 1998.

54. Cunningham-Williams, R. M. Reaching and enrolling at-risk drug abusers: A multi-site analyses. College on Problems of Drug Dependence (CPDD), Nashville, TN, June 14-19, 1997. Poster.

55. Cunningham, R.M., Cottler, L.B., Compton, W.M. Reaching the unreachable: Out of treatment injection drug users. College on Problems of Drug Dependence, Inc. (CPDD), June 22-27, 1996. Poster.

56. Cunningham, R.M., Cottler, L.C., Compton, W.M. High Stakes: Problem gambling and drug abuse. NIDA and the College on Problems of Drug Dependence, Inc. (CPDD), Scottsdale, AZ, June10-15, 1995. Poster.

57. Cunningham, R. Condom Use: Changes in sexual risk-taking from adolescence to young adulthood. National Conference on Risk-Taking Behaviors Among Children and Adolescents. Washington, D.C., June 16-18, 1994.

58. Cunningham, R., Stiffman, A.R., ++Doré, P. Abuse Histories and HIV behavior: An emerging concern for public health. American Public Health Association 121st Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, October 24-28, 1993.

59. Cunningham, R., Stiffman, A.R., ++Doré, P. The association between suicide risk and HIV/AIDS risk: A call for joint public health and social work action. American Public Health Association 121st Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, October 24-28, 1993.

60. Stiffman, A.R., Cunningham, R., +Doré, P. Person and environment as determinants of HIV risk behaviors. American Public Health Association 121st Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, October 24-28, 1993.

61. Stiffman, A.R., Cunningham, R., +Doré, P. Inner city youth and condom use: Health beliefs, clinic care, welfare, and the HIV epidemic. American Public Health Association 121st Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, October 24-28, 1993.

62. Cunningham, R., Stiffman, A. R., +Doré, P. Determinants of single episode vs. chronic depression among youths in the United States. Second International Conference on Youth and Disability. Jerusalem, Israel, June 20-25, 1993.

63. Stiffman, A. R., +Doré, P., Cunningham, R. The interrelationship between adolescent chronic illness, mental health, and young adult life achievements. Second International Conference on Youth and Disability. Jerusalem, Israel, June 20-25, 1993. (Presented by Cunningham, R.)

64. Stiffman, A. R., +Doré, P., Cunningham, R. Sexual health problems, environment, mental health, and AIDS risk behaviors. Second International Conference on Youth and Disability. Jerusalem, Israel, June 20-25, 1993. (Presented by Cunningham, R.)

65. Cunningham, R., Stiffman, A.R., +Doré, P. Suicide and other directed violence: Expressions of learned behavior. XVII Congress of the International Association for Suicide Prevention and Crisis Intervention, Montreal, Canada, May 30 - June 3, 1993. Poster.

66. Stiffman, A.R., Earls, F., Cunningham, R., +Doré, P. Communal, familial, interpersonal, and intrapersonal determinants of HIV risk behaviors. Eighth International Conference on AIDS/ Third STD World Congress, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, July 19-24, 1992. Poster.

67. Cunningham, R., Stiffman, A.R., +Doré, P., Earls, F. Childhood abuse: A unique predictor of AIDS risk among inner-city youth. AIDS '92: The Social Work Response – The Fourth International Conference On Social Work and AIDS, Washington, D.C., July 21-24, 1992.

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68. Stiffman, A.R., Phipps, T., +Doré, P., Cunningham, R. AIDS risk behaviors as suicide attempts. American Association of Suicidology, Silver Anniversary Conference, Chicago, IL; April 1-4. 1992.

69. Cunningham, R., Stiffman, A.R., +Doré, P. Abuse as a precursor to suicidology and violence. American Association of Suicidology, Silver Anniversary Conference, Chicago, IL; April 1-4, 1992.

70. Cunningham, R., Stiffman, A.R., +Doré, P. The impact of protective factors on AIDS-related behaviors among adolescent substance users and nonusers. Society for Research on Adolescence, Fourth Biennial Meetings, Washington, D.C., March 19-22, 1992. Poster.

71. Stiffman, A.R., +Doré, P., Cunningham, R. A longitudinal multivariate analysis of change in AIDS risk behavior by inner city youths. Society for Research on Adolescence, Fourth Biennial Meetings, Washington, D.C., March 19-22, 1992. Poster.

72. Cunningham, R. ,*Rogge, M. Social work, oppressed communities and the natural environment: Field education opportunities. Council on Social Work Education, Kansas City, MO, February 29 - March 3, 1992.

73. Cunningham, R.M, Stiffman, A.R., +Doré, P. Adolescent public health clinic patients: Contribution of AIDS knowledge and mental health to change in AIDS risk behaviors. American Public Health Association (APHA) 119th Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA, November 10-14, 1991. [Excerpts and interview with Dr. Cunningham-Williams were cited in the Atlanta Constitution.]

74. Stiffman, A.R., Cunningham, R., Earls, F., +Doré, P. Inner city high risk adolescents: knowledge, experiences, and behavior change in those attending public health clinics. AIDS '91: The Social Work Response - The Third International Conference On Social Work and AIDS, New Orleans, LA, May 29-June 1, 1991.

75. Stiffman, A.R., Cunningham, R., Earls, F., +Doré, P. Change in AIDS risk behaviors from adolescence to adulthood. Seventh Annual International Conference on AIDS, Florence, Italy, June, 1991.

76. Cunningham, R., Stiffman, A.R., Earls, F. & +Doré, P. Abused adolescents at risk for HIV infection: Implications for public health. Seventh International Conference on AIDS, Florence, Italy, June, 1991. Poster.

77. Cunningham, R., *Paulsrud, D., *Lacy, M. A model for group work with latency age homeless children: Working from loss / Building on strengths. Twelfth Annual Symposium of the Association for the Advancement of Social Work With Groups (AASWG), Miami, FL, October, 1990. Cunningham, R., Ross-Sheriff, F. Educational factors as predictors of depression among pregnant African-American adolescents. NIH- MARC project presented orally at the following undergraduate conferences (R. Cunningham – sole presenter of each):

78. NIH Centennial-MBRS Symposium, Arlington, VA, October, 1987 79. NIMH-ADAMHA Minority Access to Research Careers, Fourth Annual Colloquium,

Washington, D.C. April. 1988 80. Sesquehanna Area Undergraduate Conference, Gettysburg, PA, April 1988 81. Cunningham-Williams, R. M. Landmarks in Psychiatric Epidemiology, Psychiatry Residents Seminar,

Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO. November 14, 2000; December 19, 2000; October 28, 1998; November 4, 1998.

82. Cunningham-Williams, R. M. Assessment Issues in Problem Gambling. Psychiatry Grand Rounds, Washington University School of Medicine, April 25, 2000

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83. Cunningham-Williams, R. M. Taking it to the Streets: Recruiting Drug users for HIV Prevention. Psychiatry Research Seminar, Washington University School of Medicine, October, 1998.

84. Cunningham-Williams, R. M. Early risk factors for substance abuse. Child Psychiatry Residency Program, Washington University School of Medicine, October 31, 1997.

85. Cunningham-Williams, R. M. Introduction to faculty research. Epidemiology Seminar, Department of Psychiatry, Washington University School of Medicine, Dept. of Psychiatry, September 22, 1997;

86. Cunningham-Williams, R. M. Introduction to faculty research. Epidemiology Seminar, Department of Psychiatry, Washington University School of Medicine, Dept. of Psychiatry, September 1996.

87. Cunningham, R.M. Are we reaching and enrolling out-of-treatment drug users for prevention studies? Epidemiology Seminar, Department of Psychiatry, Washington University School of Medicine, April 8, 1996.

88. Cunningham, R.M. Taking Chances: Problem gambling and mental health, Epidemiology Seminar, Department of Psychiatry, Washington University School of Medicine, June 5, 1995.

SCHOLARSHIP IMPACT: SELECTED HONORS

“Best Quantitative Article of Volume 51”. Coauthored article on doctoral education quality indicators and expected outcomes, vol. 51(4) was chosen by the Editors from among all articles published in JSWE in 2015. JSWE Best Article Award presented at the Council on Social Work Education 2016 Annual Program Meeting in Atlanta, Georgia, November 3-6, 2016.

Listed as one of 14 Top African American Faculty in the Top Schools of Social Work (based on H-

Index – citations of published work). Huggins-Hoyt K.Y., Holosko MJ, Briggs H.E., Barner JR. Citation Impact Scores of Top African American Scholars in Social Work Schools: The Story behind the data. Research on Social Work Practice, published online 20 April 2014; DOI: 10.1177/1049731514530004.

Cited as #5 in the “Top 10 Most Influential Research Papers on Gambling Disorders from 1965-

2010: Cunningham-Williams, R. M., et al, (1998). Taking chances: Problem gamblers and mental health disorders—results from the St. Louis Epidemiologic Catchment Area Study. American Journal of Public Health, 88 (7), 1093-6., 2010.

Selected to as a part of the expert international delegation of researchers and policy makers (from

several continents) on the impact of problem/pathological gambling among Asian populations. This workshop was upon the invitation of the Singapore Ministry (government)., April 2011.

Publication cited in the 2007 Annual Report , National Center for Responsible Gaming as having “a

continuing impact beyond the life of a particular grant” and “important” [Cunningham-Williams et al 2007; J Nerv & Men Disease 195(7), 551-559]. 2008.

National Institute for Mental Health Leadership Class. Selected as 1 of 30 (out of 150 applicants

nationally) for the NIMH Leadership class - Leadership Training Institute on Career Advancement for Diverse Researchers http://lti.4researchers.org/; 2008.

Awarded the “Outstanding Research Contributor” Award, Missouri Alliance to Curb Problem

Gambling, “For superior contribution to Missouri’s problem gambling programs with continuing research on the cause and treatment of problem gambling, helping to make Missouri a leader in problem gambling

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research”, December 17, 2007. Publications cited in the September 2007 Request for Proposals for the Institute for Research on

Pathological Gambling and related Disorders, Harvard School of Medicine, Division on Addictions. [Manuscripts In print/in Press: Pub. # 15, #20, and #32], 2007.

Publication cited in NIH Program Announcement (#PA-07-437 ) for R01 applications focused on

conducting efficacy and effectiveness trials of child abuse and neglect interventions, 2007.

Young Investigator Award (Hon. Mention), Institute for Research on Pathological Gambling and Related Disorders, Harvard University Division on Addictions, Dec 7-9, 2003. Eli Robins and Samuel Guze Research Award, American Psychopathological Association, New York, March 6-8, 2002. NIDA Competitive Travel Award, “Bridging Science and Culture to Improve Drug Abuse Research in

Minority Communities” Conference, Philadelphia, PA, 2001 American Society of Addiction Medicine Young Investigator Award, Problem gambling and cocaine dependence: Implications for diagnostic screening, April 21, 2001.

“Best Poster Award” for “The Development of a Diagnostic Gambling Assessment”, Institute for Research on Pathological Gambling and Related Disorders, Harvard Medical School, Division on Addictions (first author: R. M. Cunningham-Williams), 2001.

“Publication Award” for “Peer-delivered interventions reduce HIV risk behaviors among out-of-

treatment drug abusers, Missouri Public Health Association (coauthored paper), 1998. Publication cited by NIDA for “analytic significance relating to the methodology of street outreach

for HIV prevention”. Research on HIV Prevention Synthesis Meeting, Flagstaff, AZ (First author: R. M. Cunningham-Williams), 1997.

Publication listed among the “primary prevalence studies in the field of gambling”, “Taking Chances,

Problem Gambling and Mental Health: Results from the St. Louis ECA Study” in Shaffer (et al 1997) Estimating the prevalence of disordered gambling behavior in the United States and Canada: A meta-analysis (First author: R. M. Cunningham-Williams). 1997.

“Best Paper of 1995”, selected by the Editors of Health Education Quarterly, Sage Publications, for

“Person and environment in HIV risk behavior change between adolescence and young adulthood (coauthored).

“Best Paper in the Social Science Category”, Seventh International Conference on AIDS, Florence, Italy:

“Change in AIDS risk behavior from adolescence to young adulthood” (coauthored), 1991.

Postdoctoral Achievement Award, Washington University School of Medicine. Selected by fellow postdoctoral fellows to present research at the NIMH Post-Doctoral Meeting, Harvard University School of Public Health, Cambridge, MA; 1996.

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Early Career Investigator Award, College on Problems of Drug Dependence (CPDD), 1995. National Institute of Mental Health/Minority Access to Research Career (NIMH/MARC) “Alumni Star Award”, 1995. Dean’s Dissertation Award, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Awarded in a University-wide competition, (only social work student to win), 1993. Competitive Participation Selected to the inaugural class of the Washington University Women Faculty Leadership Institute,

Spring 2015, Office of the Provost, Washington University Invited Workshop participant, CSR/OBSSR/NIH Peer Review Workshop, Bethesda, MD, September 20-21,

2007 Invited Workshop participant, OBSSR/NIH Building the Science of Dissemination and Implementation in

the Service of Public Health, Bethesda, MD, and September 10, 2007. Invited Workshop participant, American Association of Medical Colleges and Harvard University- sponsored Minority Faculty Development Workshop, Georgetown University Conference Center, September 11-13, 2004.

SCHOLARSHIP IMPACT: SELECTED MEDIA COVERAGE

Broadcast Media • “DSM-IV diagnosis applies equally well for Caucasian and African-American gamblers when

combined with new assessment tool”, published in July issue, Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease: featured in: Washington University News Tip Press Release, August 16, 2007: http://news-info.wustl.edu/tips/page/normal/9861.html

• St. Louis American (section A), August 30, 2007 • KMOX (morning radio show), August 31,2007 • KSDK-News Channel 5 feature story, St. Louis NBC affiliate, Casey Nolan, Newscaster, Aug 23,

2007 • Associated Press on “Youth Gambling in Missouri: A Call for Prevention”, Midwest Conference on

Gambling and Substance Abuse, Clayton, MO, Aug 15, 2008 (Media Interview).; Excerpts featured on KSDK-News Channel 5; St. Louis Post-Dispatch, and several regional newspapers

• Health Journal/Inside Story radio show, WQYK, 1010 Am, “Discussed gambling and problem gambling in the United States” on aired October 7,2007 and encored on WKYG 99.5 FM, Tampa, Florida October 7, 2007 (evening edition)

• National Public Radio Interview, December 8, 2005 Other Print Media

• Ebony Magazine media interview: Topic Lottery and Pathological Gambling Disorder, May 16, 2012; Article published in August issue, page 32.

• Bets Off Bulletin (Missouri Alliance to Curb Problem Gambling- 2007 newsletter) • Money Magazine (Interview held December 19, 2006). • Essence Magazine (interview held September 8, 2006) • Kansas City Star, January 31, 2006 (Business Section) • Las Vegas Sun, Gaming Briefs: Organization honors scientists, November 24,2003 • The Courier-Journal, Louisville, Kentucky, Researchers look at brain chemical imbalance,

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traumatic events, 2002 • Clinical Psychiatry News, Los Angeles Bureau, Pathologic Gambling Often Coexists with

Substance Abuse, May 2001 • Las Vegas Sun, Council names new officers, directors, 2000. • Las Vegas Sun, “Killings illuminate issue of problem gambling: Experts agree in Vegas more

research is needed”, December 5, 2000 • Las Vegas Sun, December 4, 2000 • St. Louis Post-Dispatch, “Missouri Officials Take A Seminar on Gambling Addiction: Problem

linked to other abuses, experts say”, March 23, 2000 • St. Louis American, September 2, 1999 • Atlanta Constitution, November 13, 1991

Washington University Media • Research and Career Trajectory profiled in the “Washington People” section of the Washington

University Record, Oct 4, 2013. • Washington University Record, September 6, 2007 • Washington University in St. Louis Alumni Magazine (2006) • Washington University School of Medicine, News Tip Press Release, December 2005 • Washington University School of Medicine Outlook Magazine, Winter edition, 2007. • Washington University Record, Research highlighted on front page. “Youth particularly vulnerable

to Internet Gambling addictions, Brown School expert says”. March 26, 2012

Instructor, Doctoral & Postdoctoral Courses • Introduction to Advanced Research, Brown School; Every Fall 2012-present (except Fall 2011) • Mental Health and Addictions Research I (T32), Brown School; Every Fall & Spring 2006 –

present • Professional Development Seminar Brown School; Every Fall & Spring 2011-present

Lead Instructor • Research Methods for Social Work Practice (S15-5005), Brown School, 2009-2011. • Evaluation of Programs and Services, Brown School, 2010-2012

Instructor, MSW and MPH Courses • Evaluation of Programs and Services (Master-level), Brown School

o Fall 2009 (1 section); Spring 2009 (2 sections); Spring 2010 (2 sections; 38 students); Summer 2010 (26 students); Fall 2010 (1 section); Spring 2011 (2 sections; 30 students); Spring 2012 (20 students)

• Research Methods for Social Work Practice (S15-5005), Brown School, o Fall 2005, Fall 2006, Fall 2007, Fall 2008; Analysis of Practice (now Research Methods

for Social Work Practice), Fall 1995; Spring 1996

Instructor, School of Medicine Courses

Teaching and Mentorship

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• Epidemiology Seminar, Master in Psychiatric Epidemiology Program, School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry, Washington University School of Medicine, Year-long seminar 1996-2005.

• Cross-Cultural Psychiatry, Psychiatry Residency Program, Department of Psychiatry, Washington University School of Medicine, 1995-2001

• Research Methods, Master in Psychiatric Epidemiology Program, School of Medicine, Psychiatry, 2003-2005

GRADUATE TEACHING ASSISTANTSHIPS AND FELLOWSHIPS (1989-1993) • Human Behavior in the Social Environment • Analysis of Practice (now Research Methods) • Research Methods • Group Dynamics • Social Work Practice with Children, Youth, Families

Research and Teaching Mentorship of Junior Faculty

• Organizer, Faculty Writing Group. Organized faculty writing group to facilitate research dissemination on the topic of health/mental health of African American emerging Adults/college students. Consists of two mid-level/senior faculty, three junior faculty, and one graduate student. Collaboration between Brown School, University of Missouri-St. Louis, and Education Department (Grad School of Arts and Sciences); fall 2014 – present.

• National Institutes of Health (NIH-LRP) Ambassador. Advise junior faculty at the Brown School and nationally about the NIH-LRP program which includes providing feedback on research ideas and training plans. 2008-present.

• National Advisory Council Member, NIH K12, Building Interdisciplinary Research Careers in Women’s Health (BIRCWH) Scholar Program (Carolyn M. Mazure, Ph.D., PI); Yale University, Department of Psychiatry, School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut, 2011-2015.

• Preceptor, NIH/NIDA Biomedical Research Training in Drug Abuse, #T32DA007261 School of Medicine, Department of Graduate Medicine, Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri 2007-2010

• Faculty Mentor, Clinical Research Training Center, Pre-Doctoral Interdisciplinary Clinical Research Training (PICRT) Program, School of Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine, Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri, 2007-present

SELECTED ADVISING ROLES: PhD Student Advising: First year advisor to every Brown School PhD student in Social Work (Aug. 2011- present - ); 2011-2012: 9 students; 2012-2013: 14 students; 2013-2014: 10 students; 2014-2015: 8 students; 2015-2016: 13 students [10 SW and periodic advisement of 3 Public Health Sciences Students]; 2016-2017: 11 students [8 SW and 3 Public Health Sciences Students]

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Mentored Role W/ Doctoral Students # Students (as of 5/5/2017)

Dissertation Chairperson 3 Dissertation Committee Member (not Chair) 15 Area Statement Chairperson 5 Area Statement Committee Member 5 Directed Mentored Research (RA) / F31/R36 Fellowship Sponsor (funded)

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Mentorship of Doctoral Students

NAME SUPERVISION LAST KNOWN POSITION

LaShawnda Fields Area Statement Chairperson RAship (elective), Spring/Summer 2017

In Training

Ellie Wideman RAships (elective), Spring/Summer 2017 In Training

Lara Gerassi, MSW, PhD

NIDA T32 Addictions Mentor, Co-Sponsor F31 proposal (not funded); Dissertation Committee Member; Defended March, 2017; PhD –May 2017

Doctoral Candidate –Brown School – Accepted Tenure-track faculty, U Wisconsin-Madison

Jun, Hyun-Jin University of Maryland-Baltimore

Dissertation Committee (External Member) 2015 –present; “The Relationship between Alcohol Use and Gambling in Emerging Adulthood” Defended dissertation Jan 18, 2017.

Doctoral Candidate – Social Work, University of Maryland-Baltimore

Erin Stringfellow, MSW, NIDA & NIMH Fellow

NIDA T32 Addictions Mentor (3 years), NIMH Predoctoral Fellow (1 year), Area Statement Committee member (passed qualifying exam); R36 Cosponsor - application (not funded); Dissertation Committee Member– current

In Training, Doctoral Candidate –Brown School

Whitney Sewell, MSW Chancellor’s Fellow, NIDA Fellow (Aug 2016-June 2019)

NIDA T32 Addictions Mentor; Area Statement Chairperson (thru Oct 2016); Area Statement Member (Oct –Dec 2016) ; RA Supervisor - Spr 2015; Sum 2015; Fall 2015; Spr 2016; Fall 2016

In Training, Doctoral Student –Brown School

Brittni Jones, M.A., PhD. Chancellor’s Fellow Dept. of Education Graduate School Graduated, May 2016

Chancellor’s Fellow; Bouchet Fellow RAships Spr/Sum/Fall 2015; Spr/Sum/Fall 2015; Spring 2016; Dissertation Committee (External Member)– Four Essays in Education and Epidemiology, defended March 15, 2016

Student Outcomes Research Analyst & Academic Advisor, Washington University Dept. Arts & Sciences

Kristen Seay, MSW, PhD NIDA T32 Fellow Doris Duke Fellow NIDA F31 Award

NIDA T32 Addictions Mentor; NIDA F31 Fellow 2012-2014, NIDA T32 Fellow; Doris Duke Fellow; 2012-2014; NIDA F31 Co-Sponsor (Awarded); Member-Dissertation Committee; Member, Area Statement Committee Member

Assistant Professor, University of South Carolina

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Sha-Lai L. Williams, MSW, PhD Chancellor’s Fellow

Chancellor’s Fellow RAships, NIMH T32 Predoctoral Fellow, Chairperson, Dissertation Committee; Chairperson, Area Statement Committee; Successfully defended Spring 2013; Primary Academic Advisor

Assistant Professor, University of Missouri –St. Louis

Joseph (Joe) Glass, MSW, PhD NIDA & NIMH Fellow

NIDA T32 Addictions Mentor, defended June 18, 2012; Dissertation committee Member, Defended July 2012 for Aug 2012 degree

Current: Asst. Investigator, Group Health Research Institute (2016- present) Initial: Asst. Professor: U of Wisconsin-Madison (2012- 2016);

Sterzing, Paul, MSW, Member-Dissertation Committee; Member, Area Statement Committee, Passed Qualifying Exam, 2010; Fahs-Beck Fellow Defended dissertation May 15, 2012

Asst. Professor, University of California –Berkeley

Kimberly (Kim) Carter, MSW, PhD

Member-Dissertation Committee; Passed Defense September 2010; graduated May 2011

Asst. Professor, Southern Illinois University (SIU)- Carbondale

Megan Petra, MSW, PhD NIDA T32 Fellow

NIDA T32 Addictions Mentor, 2007- 2012; RAships-2008-2010; Chairperson: Dissertation Committee Successfully defended June 5, 2014 for August 2014 degree. Chairperson: Area Statement Committee; Passed Qualifying Exam, July 2010; Candidate: May 30 2012; Sponsor; Sponsor, NIH F31 Doctoral Dissertation Proposal, Feb. 2010; Academic Primary Advisor

Assistant Professor, University of Toledo

Larry Morton, MSW, PhD

RAships: Summer 2007; Fall 2007; Spring/Sum/Fall 2008; Faculty Sponsor: Center for Study of Ethics grant Dissertation Committee Member, Passed defense, July 2010

Assistant Professor & Co-Chair, MSW Program, Arkansas State University

Maurice Gattis, MSW, PhD Chancellor’s Fellow & Fulbright Fellow (Canada)

Fulbright Fellow to Canada ; Supervised Chancellor Fellow RAships- Spring/Sum/Fall 2007; Fall 2008; Dissertation Committee Member, Defended Dissertation, May 2010; Area Statement Committee Member

Initial: Assistant Professor, UWisconsin-Madison (2010-2016); Current: Assistant Professor, U. Louisville (2016 –present)

Paul Sacco, PhD NIDA T32 Fellow Hartford Fellow

NIDA T32 Addictions Mentor, Hartford Fellow, RAships: Spr/Sum/Fall -2006; Sum/Fall -2007; Spr/Sum/Fall – 2008; F31 Committee; Member- Dissertation Committee, Passed defense , May 7, 2008

Associate Professor (with tenure), University of Maryland-Baltimore

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Teaching Mentorship of Doctoral Students

Name Course, Semester /Year LAST KNOWN POSITION

Harry O. Taylor, MSW/MPH; PhD Student & Bouchet Fellow

Introduction to Advanced Research, Fall 2016 Doctoral Student – Social Work

Ericka Lewis, MSW NIMH T32 & Doris Duke Fellow

Introduction to Advanced Research, Fall 2015 Doctoral Candidate – Social Work

Annah Bender, MSW, PhD, NIDA Postdoc Fellow

Introduction to Advanced Research, Fall 2014 Research Associate –UMSL College of Nursing

Minchao Jin, MSW, PhD McDonnell Fellow

Introduction to Advanced Research, Fall 2013

Assistant Professor, New York University (Shanghai)

David Ansong, MSW, PhD

Introduction to Advanced Research, Fall 2012 Evaluation of Programs and Services, Spring 2010

Assistant Professor, UNC-Chapel Hill

Sarah Meyers Tlapek, MSW, MID, PhD

Evaluation of Programs and Services, Spring 2011 Asst. Professor , University of Missouri-Columbia

Song-Iee Hong, MSW, Ph.D.

RAships Fall 2005; Spring/Sum/Fall 2006; Spring/Fall 2007; Spring 2008; Member- Dissertation Committee, Passed defense , May 9, 2008

Associate Professor (with tenure); University of Singapore

Catherine Woodstock Striley, MSW, LCSW, Ph.D., M.P.E.

Master thesis (Medical School)- Committee Member; Dissertation Committee Member, May 2002

Assistant Professor, School of Public Health, University Florida-Gainesville,

Sharon Johnson, MSW, Ph.D.; Chancellor’s Fellow

Supervised RAships; 1998-1999

Dean & Professor (tenured), University of Missouri- St. Louis

Lia Nower, JD, Ph.D. Fulbright Fellow

RAship (At School of Medicine) 1997-1998; Dissertation defended in 2001

Professor (tenured) Rutgers University

Violet Horvath, MSW, Ph.D

Research Assistantship ( School of Medicine) 1999-2000; Dissertation Committee Member, defended Jan 2004

Director, Pacific Basin Rehabilitation Research & Training Center (Hawaii) Previously-BSW Social Work Director & Asst. Professor, U of Hawaii –Manoa

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Fulbright Fellow (Rwanda)

Lisa Reyes Mason, MSW, PhD, Chancellor’s & Olin Fellows

Introduction to Advanced Research, Fall 2010

Asst. Professor, University of Tennessee-Knoxville

Donna-Mae Knights, MS, PhD

Evaluation of Programs and Services, Spring 2009

Coordinator of Development Projects, Ministry of Community Empowerment,, Port of Spain-Trinidad/Tobago

Paul Sterzing, MA, PhD Chancellor’s Fellow

Introduction to Advanced Research, Fall 2009

Assistant Professor – University of California-Berkeley

Sarah Narendorf, MSW, PhD NIMH T32 Fellow

Research Methods, Fall 2008 Asst. Professor – University of Houston, School of Social Work

Paul Sacco, MSW, PhD NIDA T32 Fellow

Introduction to Advanced Research , Fall 2008 Associate Professor, University of Maryland -Baltimore

Alicia Bunger, MSW, PhD

Research Methods, Fall 2007 Assistant Professor - College of Social Work, The Ohio State University

Maurice Gattis, MSW, PhD Chancellor’s Fellow & Fulbright Fellow (Canada)

Research Methods, Fall 2006 Assistant Professor – University of Louisville

Sungsook Choi, MSW, PhD

Research Methods, Fall 2005 Unknown

RESEARCH MENTORSHIP: POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWS

ROLE # Postdocs Mentored (to date)

Primary Mentor or Co-Mentored

8

Manik Aduja, PhD, NIDA TranSTAR Fellow, Co-Mentored, Brown School /WUSM- 2016-2018 Kimberly Werner, PhD, NIDA TranSTAR Fellow, Co-Mentored, Brown School /WUSM – 2015-2017 Tanya Renn, PhD, NIDA TranSTAR Fellow, Co-Mentored –T32 administrative only, Brown School -2015-2017

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Annah Bender, PhD, NIDA TranSTAR Fellow, T32 administrative only; Co-Mentored, Brown School /WUSM -2015-2016 Last known position: Research Associate, UMSL –College of Nursing Fayetta Martin, D.L., NIDA Postdoctoral Fellow, Brown School Washington University, 2004-2006, Last

Known Position: Assistant Professor, Wayne State University Eusebius Small, PhD, NIDA Postdoctoral Fellow, Co-mentored, Brown School, Washington University June 2009-June 2010. Last known position: Assistant Professor, University of Texas-Arlington T32 Administrative only - Wesley Bryant, PhD, NIDA Postdoctoral Fellow, Co-mentored, Brown School Washington University, June 2009-May 2010. Last Know position: Private Research Consulting T32 Administrive only - Kit-sang Leung, PhD, NIDA Postdoctoral Fellow, Co-mentored, Brown School and School of Medicine, Washington University, 2011. Last known Position: Asst. Research Professor, Missouri Institute of Mental Health (MIMH) and University of Missouri-St. Louis

RESEARCH MENTORSHIP: MASTER AND UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS

ROLE # Master Students Mentored (to date)

Context

Mentored Research Supervisor, Master Students

4 Brown School, Research Specialization

Mentored Research Supervisor, Master Students

2 Washington University Arts and Sciences students; One

Gates Millenium Fellow Master Thesis, Chairperson 5 School of Medicine, Psych Epi

Program (MPE) Master Thesis, Committee Member (not chair)

1 School of Medicine, Psych Epi Program (MPE)

TOTAL 12 Brown School: Gianni Gardiner, MSW, 2008-2009; 2009-2010, Summer 2010, Spring 2011; Research & Teaching Supervisor: Course - Evaluation of Programs & Services Jeong Eun Lee, MSW, Spring 2010, Research Practicum Field Placement Clark Kopelman, MSW, Research Specialization, May-August, 2007 graduated (MSW.) Leela Pandy, MSW Student, Research Specialization, Fall 2006; Spring 2007 graduated (MSW.) School of Medicine Master Thesis Committees: VAS, Krishna, Ph.D., spring 2005; Current Position: Fogarty International Fellow, Chaired Master

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Thesis (MPE) Defense; Pathways between childhood victimization, adult depression and sex trading among substance using women

Calvert, Wilma, R.N., Ph.D., spring 2005; “The Protective Effect of Illicit Drug Use in a group of

Adolescent Female Twins”, Member – Master Thesis (MPE) Committee Garzon, Dawn, Ph.D., PNP, Spring 2005, “Do Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder and Oppositional

Defiant Disorder Influence Preschool Unintentional Injury Risk?”, Chairperson, Master Thesis (MPE) Defense

Books, Samantha, B.A., M.P.E.; spring 2004-2006; “Using focus groups in the development of a

diagnostic gambling assessment: The Gambling Assessment Module (GAM©)” Chairperson: Last known position: Research Coordinator, Brown School of Social Work, Mentor Hoffer, Lee, Ph.D., MPE, Spring 2004; “Sub-Typing Cannabis Dependence: Do “Diagnostic Orphans”

Need A Home?, Current Position: Assist. Professor, Case Western Reserve, Chaired Thesis Defense

Striley, Catherine Woodstock, MSW, LCSW, Ph.D., M.P.E. Master Thesis (MPE) Chairperson, Spring

2004 “Risky Behavior, Attitudes Psychopathology and Female Gender predict Health Care Services Received”

Joyce Balls, M.P.E., Ph.D., MPE Student; NIDA Research Staff, 1999-2001; Univ. of Florida -

Gainesville & Jacksonville, College of Medicine Post-Doctoral Fellow; Current Position: Asst. Professor of Epidemiology, Director of Outreach, Mayo Clinic (Rochester, MN)

RESEARCH SUPERVISION: UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS

Mariam Williams, BS; College of Arts & Sciences, Washington University, Gates Millennium Scholar Christopher Perkins, BS College of Arts and Sciences, Washington University, May 2005

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Islandwood Social Work Doctoral Education Roundtable, (one of 21 invited nationally to participate in think tank on the future of doctoral education. Specific topics: grand challenges, the future of the academy, transdisciplinary research/teaching, mentoring, diversity, Islandwood Education and Conference Center, Bainbridge Island, Puget Sound, WA, July 21-24, 2015

National Institutes of Health

Appointed Standing Member, NIH/CSR, Risk Prevention and Intervention for Addictions (RPIA) study section, 2007-2011.

Ambassador, NIH, Loan Repayment Program (LRP), April 30, 2005-present Member (ad hoc), NIH, NIMH R36, ZMH1-ERB-C11, June 16, 2005 Member (ad hoc), NIH, NIMH R36, ERB-C08, March 10-11, 2005 Member (ad hoc), NIH, SNEM #02, Feb 26-27, 2004 Member (ad hoc), NIH, SNEM #02, June 24-25, 2004 Member (ad hoc), NIH, SNEM #02, Feb 21-22, 2004 Member (ad hoc), NIH, ZMH1 BRB-S 01, Nov 30, 2001 Member (ad hoc), NIH, NIH SNEM #02, Feb 15-16, 2001 Member (ad hoc), NIH, ZRG1 SOH 2, July 26, 2001 Member (ad hoc), NIH, ZMH1-CRB-X(01), Problem gambling, March 3-4, 1999 Member (ad hoc), Institute for Research on Pathological Gambling and Related Disorders,

Harvard University Med School, Division on Addictions, Nov. 2, 2001

• DHHS/ Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration Member (ad hoc), DHHS/ Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration (SAMHSA),

Women & Violence Children’s Sub-studies, July 13-15, 2000 Chairperson, DHHS/Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration (SAMHSA) Grant

review Committee, SM-99-008; Technical Assistance Center for Children with SED, Aug 26, 1999.

Member (ad hoc), DHHS/ Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration (SAMHSA), Cannabis Use in Adolescence, May 1997

• National Academy of Sciences, National Research Council Consultant (and appointed alternate),

Social and Economic Impact of Problem Gambling, Committee on Law and Justice, 1998-1999.

• Society for Social Work and Research (SSWR) (2005- present) Board Member-At-Large (elected), 2015-2018 Co-Chairperson (w/Assistant Professor – J. Goldbach), (inaugural) Research Capacity Development Committee SSWR Membership Committee Member, 2015-2016 Conference Planning Committee Member, 2015-2016; 2016-2017 Program Abstract Reviewer, 2006-present SSWR member, 2005-present

Service

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Major Accomplishments at SSWR: - As RCDC Co-chair, successfully established Research Capacity Development Committee

(RCDC) as Standing SSWR Committee - As RCDC Co-chair, developed Logic Model/Strategic Planning Initiatives for the Research

Capacity Development of Early and Mid-Career Scholars - As RCDC Co-chair, developed and Implemented the SSWR Doctoral Travel Award -

Approved and funded by SSWR Board (10 awards/year for 3 years@ 500 per award) – focused on minority and underrepresented scholars in SSWR – first awards given Jan 2017

- Advocated for Early Career Standing role on SSWR Board – granted effective Feb 2017

• Group for the Advancement of Doctoral Education (2011- present) Secretary, Board of Directors (elected), 2017-2020 Board Member-At-Large (elected), 2014-2017 Chairperson, By-Laws & Constitution Committee, 2014-2017 Co-Chair, Advisory Board 2016-2017 Conference Planning Committee, 2015-2016 Chairperson, By-Laws & Constitution Committee, 2014-2016 Strategic Planning Committee, 2015-2016 Appointed Task Force on Quality Guidelines for Doctoral Education, 2012-2013 Award Committee – Teaching Award (2015-2016) Award Committee - Student Leadership Award (2016-2017) Award Committee – Mentoring Award (2016-2017) Brown School Institutional Representative, 2011-present Major Accomplishments at GADE: - As Taskforce, revised and published the Quality Guidelines for Doctoral Education in Social

Work - As Chairperson, led the rewriting of the GADE By-laws & Constitution (nearly 300

revisions) – unanimously approved by membership – April 2016 - Nominated for Secretary to Board – Election April 2017

• Ministry of Community Development, Youth, and Sports, Singapore. International Expert

Consultant, Multi-disciplinary Research Workshop on Pathological and Problem Gambling, Ministry of March 30-April 1, 2012.

Social Solutions International, Inc. Expert Consultant, Adolescent On-line Counseling Project (SBIR); Suzanna Nemes, PI., 2005-2007 Danya International, Inc., Silver Spring , MD Expert panel consultant, Youth Living in Balance (YLIB) Project, Danya International, Inc., Silver Spring, MD, 2007-2009. Expert panel consultant, for Youth Living in Balance (LIB) Project to improve treatment access and service for substance abusing youth (multi- problem youth assessment package), Dr. Suzanna Nemes, PI, 2003-2005

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Expert panel consultant, ADASCI-PC Project, a NIDA SBIR project to develop a substance use screening assessment for adolescents seen in primary care settings, Dr. Suzanna Nemes, PI 2001-2002 Expert panel consultant, Peer-To-Peer Project, Centers for Disease Control (CDC). A Phase II project to develop a HIV/AIDS prevention video targeting African-American Adolescents, Dr. Jeff Hoffman, P., 2001-2003. Expert panel consultant, ADASCI-PC II Project, a Phase II NIDA SBIR project to develop a substance use screening assessment for adolescents seen in primary care settings, Dr. Suzanna Nemes, PI, 2001-2003 Expert panel consultant, Peer-To-Peer Project, Centers for Disease Control (CDC). A Phase I project to develop HIV/AIDS prevention video targeting African-American Adolescents, Dr. Jeff Hoffman, P.I., 1999-2000. Expert panel consultant, for HIV Risk Assessment for Women (HRAW) Project to develop a clinical assessment of HIV risk for use in primary care settings, Dr. Jeff Hoffman, P.I., 1999-2000.

• National Center for Responsible Gaming, Conference Program Planner, Comorbidity of

Pathological Gambling: Dec, 2000

Black Administrators, Researchers, and Scholars (BARS) [at Schools of Social Work]

• Co-Chair, Professional Development Committee, July 2015 -2016 • BARS invited member, July 2015 - present • Invited to participate in this national meeting), University of Pittsburgh, June 18-19, 2015.

National Center for Responsible Gaming / Institute for Research on Pathological Gambling and Related Disorders, Division on Addiction, Harvard Medical School

• Conference Program Planner, Comorbidity of Pathological Gambling: Dec, 2000 • Plenary Moderator, Rethinking Addiction: How Gambling and Other Behavioral Disorders Are

Changing the Concept and Treatment of Alcohol and Substance Use Disorders Conference, Las Vegas, NV, Dec, 2002

• Awards Committee (appointed), Nov 14-16, 2006 and Dec 5-7, 2004 College on Problems of Drug Dependence (CPDD)

• Associate Member, 2000-2009 • Moderator, Gambling and Risk-taking, 2000 • Symposium Organizer, Pathological Gambling as a Comorbid Disorder of Drug Dependence, 2001

National Council on Problem Gambling (NCPG)

• Member, since 1997 • Awards Selection Committee, 2000 • Research Committee, 2000-2003;

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• Board of Directors (elected), 2000-2003 • Research Methodology Roundtable Expert Member, June 26, 2005 • Program Committee Member, 2006-2007, Annual Conference

American Public Health Association (APHA), member 1992-1997 Association for Clinical Research Professionals (ACRP), member 2003-2004 Academy of Science of St. Louis, member 1999-2001 Missouri Public Health Association

• Member, 1997-2001; • Advocacy Committee Member, 2001-2002

Missouri Alliance to Curb Problem Gambling, member 2000-present National Association of Social Workers(NASW), 1989-2009

Brown School Leadership & Service

• 2015-2016, Chairperson, New Building Events Planning Committee • 2015-2017, Executive Committee Member, Activity Insight Committee • 2013-2018, Principal Investigator /Director, NIH/NIDA Transdisciplinary Training in Addictions

Research (TranSTAR) • 2012-present, Chairperson, PhD Curriculum Quality Committee • 2012-2015, Member, Endowed Professorship Search Committee • 2012-2013, Faculty and Research Space Committee, • 2011-2015, Associate Dean of the Doctoral Program • 2011-present, Chairperson, PhD Administrative Committee • 2011-present, Chairperson,, PhD Admissions Committee • 2010-2014, Diversity committee/Serenade Project to Personnel Advisory Committee (PAC),

2010-2011, Appointed Taskforce Member, Promotion and Tenure (P&T) Task Force, Drafted the revised P&T guidelines at the Brown School

• 2009-2011, MSW Lead teacher, Research Methods Courses • 2009-2011, MSW Lead teacher, Program Evaluation Courses • 2009, Facilitator, Self-Awareness for Culturally Competent Practice Training, August 24. • 2008-2009, Chairperson, Personnel Advisory Committee (PAC) • 2008-2009, Public Health Personnel Advisory Committee (PAC), Brown School • 2008-2011, PhD Administrative Committee Member (appointed member) • 2008-2011, Ph.D. Admission Committee (Mental Health Subcommittee) • 2007-2008, Social Work Personnel Advisory Committee (PAC), Brown School • 2007, MSW Academic Probation & Discipline Committee, Hearing, November 30. • 2007, MSW Facilitator, Mental Health Panel Professional Development Day, August 28. • 2002-2013, NIDA T32 Pre/Postdoctoral Training Program, (Social Work Training in Addictions

Research) Director; 2010-2013 ; Co-Director 2008-2010; Preceptor 2002-2010 • 2002-2004, MSW Advisory Committee, Mental Health Concentration

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• 2001-2002, Ph.D. Committee on Recruitment/Retention of Students of Color • 2000-2007, Scientific Advisory Board Member, Center for Addictions Comorbidity Research,

National Institute of Drug Abuse/NIH, Brown School of Social Work • 1990-1993, Ph.D. Administrative Committee (student member) • 1991-1995, Brown School Admissions Recruiter/Student Ambassador. • 1991-1993, Task Force on Minority Recruitment, Appointed Graduate Student Rep, Doctoral

Program, Brown School of Social Work • 1992-1993, University-Wide Diversity Task Force, Appointed Graduate Student Member

School of Medicine Leadership & Service

• 2002-2005, Human Research Protections Office (HRPO), Continuing Review Committee, School of Medicine

• 2000-2002, Human Research Protections Office (HRPO), New Protocol Review Committee, School of Medicine

• 1996-2006, Director (Associate), Master in Psychiatric Epidemiology (MPE) Program, School of Medicine, Graduate Medicine

• 1999-2005, Ombudsperson, NIH/NIDA Drug Abuse, Comorbidity and Biostatistics Pre- & Post- Doctoral Training Program, #T32 DA07313, School of Medicine

• 1996-2005, Associate Director and Ombudsperson, NIH/NIMH Psychiatric Epidemiology and Biostatistics Post-Doctoral Training Program, #T32 MH17104, School of Medicine

• 1996-2006, Core Faculty, Diagnostic Interview Schedule (DIS) Training Program, School of Medicine

University-Wide Leadership & Service

• Graduate Student Diversity Workgroup, Diversity Commission, Office of the Provost,

Washington University, Spring 2017 • Chairperson (elected), Graduate Council Executive Committee 2016-2017 • Graduate Council Executive Committee (elected), 2012-2013; 2014-2015; 2015-2016, 2016-2017 • Social Sciences Faculty Representative, Graduate Council (appointed), 2011- 2017 • Office of the Chancellor, Faculty Senate Council (appointed), 2011-2014 • Office of the Provost, Advisory Committee on Post-Doctoral Fellows, 2012-present • Office of the Provost, Police Incident Committee, Fall 2009 • Human Research Protections Office, Committee Minimal Risk Protocol Review Committee,

Danforth Campus, 2007-2008 • Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research, Faculty Advisory Committee, University wide S2S

Initiative, Samuel L. Stanley Jr., MD, Vice Chancellor for Research, 2006-2007 • Association of Women Faculty, University-wide Awards Committee, Spring 2007. • Search Committee, for Dean of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, 2013-2014

Policy Committee, Graduate Council of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences; 2013-2014 • Division Faculty Representative (appointed), Graduate Council, 2011-present

Editorial Service: Consulting Editor, Social Work Research (2000-2003)

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Editorial Board Memberships Social Impact (Brown School) Editorial Board (2014-present) BASIS (2004- 2013) The Wager (2000- ) Journal of Gambling Studies (1999-) Ad-Hoc Reviewer for the following Journals: Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research, from 2006 Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, from 2005 Prevention Science, from 2002 Journal of Abnormal Psychology, from 2002 The Lancet, from 2002 Drug and Alcohol Dependence, from 1998 Addiction (formerly British Journal of Addictions, from 1997 Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology, from 1996 Journal of Mental Health Administration, from 1996 Journal of Social Service Research, from 1994

OTHER SELECTED AWARDS AND HONORS

Teaching / Mentoring/Faculty Awards and Honors Commencement Marshall, Graduate (in honor of dedicated leadership and Service to the Graduate School – “Highest honor given to a faculty member from the Graduate School”), Recognition & Hooding Ceremony, Washington University Commencement, May 2017. Commencement Marshall, Brown School (in honor of dedicated leadership and Service to the Brown School), Washington University Commencement, May 2013. Commencement Marshall, Brown School (in honor of dedicated leadership and Service to the Brown School), Washington University Commencement, May 17, 2009. Teaching Award for Excellence in Mentoring, Certificate of Special Recognition, Washington University Graduate Student Senate, Dean of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences; April 18, 2007. Selected Scientific Biographical Listings Who’s Who in America 2014 (68th Edition, pub 2013), 2013-2014 Who's Who in Medicine and Healthcare 2011-2012 (8th Edition) Who’s Who in Black St. Louis - Academia Section 2006 (and later editions) Who’s Who Among Professional Educators, 2001 2000 Notable American Women, 1992 Outstanding Young Women of America, 1991 Graduate & Post-Graduate Honors/Awards NIMH Travel Award, “Psychiatric Epidemiology” course, Univ. Michigan-Ann Arbor, Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research, Ann Arbor, MI. 1995 NIMH Travel Award, “Mental Health Services for Children and Adolescents” course, Univ. Michigan-Ann Arbor, Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research, Ann Arbor, MI ,1994 NIMH Post-Doctoral Fellowship, Washington University School of Medicine, 1994-1996 NIMH Minority Research Supplement, Brown School of Social Work, Washington University, 1990- 1993 NIMH Minority Clinical Training Fellowship (T32), Brown School of Social Work, 1988-1989

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Academic Fellowship, Brown School , Washington University; 1990-1993 CSWE Minority Fellowship Program (awarded but declined in lieu of NIH Grad fellowship), 1990-1994 Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Academic Fellowship, Washington University Undergraduate Honors/Awards National Collegiate Leadership Academy, 1988 Who's Who Among American Colleges and Universities Students 1988 National Dean's List 1988 National Academy for the Social Sciences 1988 Outstanding Young Women of America 1987 Who's Who Among American High School Students 1984 Dean’s List (every semester); Howard University, Washington, D.C., 1984-1988 Trustee Scholarship (every semester), Howard University, Washington, D.C., 1984-1988 B.T. Hurt Scholarship (every semester), Urban League of Greater St. Louis, 1984-1988 Community Service Honors/Awards Provident Board Member Appointment profiled in St. Louis American (April 2006); and St. Louis Commerce Magazine (July 2006) USA Today Story on Death of Pope John Paul II: “Papal Reflection upon death of Pope John Paul II” 2005, “Blessings taken to heart”; Section C: 4/3/2005 Cardinal Ritter Alumni Association. Diane Smoot Award for Academic Excellence, 20th Anniversary celebration, Cardinal Ritter College Preparatory High School, St. Louis, Missouri, November 27, 1999. St. Louis Papal Visit ’99 (Pope John Paul II): My family was one of four families officially welcoming the Pope and was introduced for Blessings from His Holiness by Archbishop Joseph Rigali and President Bill Clinton, January. Television interviews aired on all local news affiliates: NBC Nightly News with Tom Brokow; People Magazine (2/15/99 issue); St. Louis Post-Dispatch (1/26/99); St. Louis American (cover story) 1/28/99; St. Louis Review, March 1999. St. Louis Papal Visit ’99 (Pope John Paul II): Appointed Member, Papal Visit ’99 Ticketing and Invitation Committee, 1998 Outstanding Alumni Award, Central Catholic/St. Nicholas School, 1995 Phenomenal Woman Award, St. Alphonsus “Rock” Catholic Church, 1995 Commencement Speaker, Cardinal Ritter College Preparatory High School, 1995 Keynote Speaker, St. Alphonsus Catholic Church Scholarship Luncheon, 1988

SELECTED COMMUNITY SERVICE

Volunteer, St. Angela Merici Catholic School, Florissant, Missouri, 2007-2016 Board of Directors, Provident, Inc. (formerly Provident Counseling, Inc.), 2005-2009; Secretary to the Board (2007-2009) Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., Gamma Omega Chapter (Public service sorority), 2000-present; Scholarship Committee Member (2000-2001) Vice Chairperson, Scholarship Foundation Board, St. Alphonsus Catholic Church, 2002-2007; Member 2000-2007 Pre-Cana Ministry, Religious Education, St. Alphonsus Catholic Church, 2000-2005 Board of Directors, Doorways (HIV/AIDS Service Organization), 1997-1999; Quality Assurance Committee, 1997-1999 HIV/AIDS Consortium, Missouri Chair - State Rep. C. Quincy Troupe, District #62, 2000-2001

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Board of Directors, Vincent House, Inc., 1996-2000 Chairperson, Program Evaluation Committee, Vincent House, Inc. (1999-2000) Vice President, Board, Vincent House, Inc. (HIV/AIDS org.), 1996-1999; member 1996-2000 Parish Council (Parish-wide election), St. Alphonsus Catholic Church, 1995-1997 Board of Trustees (and Charter Member) Knights of St. Peter Claver, Ladies Auxiliary Ct #343, 1995-1997 Board of Directors, St. Louis Organization for Changing Men/RAVEN, 1992-1993 Advisory Board, Girl Scout Council of Greater St. Louis, Urban Programming, 1991-1992

SELECTED CONTINUING EDUCATION (CEUS)

2009-present: Society for Social Work and Research January 2015; 2017; NCAA sponsored problem gambling workshop February 2012; Society for Social Work and Research January 2013 (10.75 CEUs); Society for Social Work and Research January 2014 (5.0 CEUs); -American Council on Education (ACE) Fellows Program Information Session webinar - Sept 16 2013; -American Council on Education (ACE) Leadership Academy for Department Chairs workshop, January 8-9, 2013 -Long Beach, Ca. Institute for Research on Gambling Disorders (Nov 14-14, 2010 – 6 CEUs); Society for Social Work and Research, January 2010, San Francisco, CA; Midwest Council on Problem Gambling and Substance Abuse, August 2009, Clayton, MO.

2004-2008: Midwest Council on Problem Gambling and Substance Abuse, August 2008, Clayton, MO (15.25 CEUs– includes Motivational Interviewing training Pre-Conference Institute); Society for Social Work and Research – Practical Advances in Evidence-Based Practice (1.75 CEUs), Bridging Disciplinary Boundaries (1.75 CEUs); and Research on Young Adults Exiting the Foster Care System (1.75 CEUs); Institute for Research on Pathological Gambling and Addictive Disorders, Harvard Medical School Division on Addictions, November 12-14, 2006 (12.0 contact hours); Society for Social Work and Research January 12-15, 2006 (8 contact hours); National Council on Problem Gambling, June 2006; Midwest Council on Problem Gambling and Substance Abuse, August 2006 (15 contact hours) Prior to 2005: Midwest Conference on Problem Gambling and Substance Abuse August 24-27, 2005 Kansas City, MO (20 Contact hours); National Council on Problem Gambling Annual Conference, June 22-25, 2005, New Orleans, LA (15 contact hours); Early Career Faculty Development Seminar, Washington University School of Medicine, April 22, 2005; National Human Subjects Protection Conference: From Past to the Future: Evolving Research Issues”, Supported by the Office for Human Research Protections, U.S. Food and Drug Administration, and the Department of Veterans Affairs. Sponsored by the Washington University School of Medicine in Cooperation with the University of Missouri –Columbia, April 19-20, 2004, St. Louis, MO. (16 hours); National Council on Problem Gambling Annual Conference, June 16-18, 2004, Scottsdale, AZ (8.0 contact hours); Social Work Practice and Psychopharmacology, July 9, 2004, St. Louis University School of Social Service, (6.0 contact hours); Money Therapy: Financial Barriers to Growth, October 8, 2004, Kevin Ferris, LCSW Course master, St. Louis, MO (6.0 contact hours); Communicating with Confidence, November 9, 2004, Dr. Kimberly Ventus-Darks, Facilitator, St. Louis, MO (6.0 contact hours).; Gambling and Addiction: Common Causes, Managing Consequences, December 5-7, 2004, Institute for Research on Pathological Gambling and Addictive Disorders, Harvard Medical School Division on Addictions, Las Vegas, NV (12.0 contact hours).

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