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Appendix B: Biographical Sketches of Workshop Presenters and Planning Committee Members
Pages 55-62

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... is the director of the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and Center for Diversity in Public Health Leadership Training at the Kennedy Krieger Institute. She is the principal investigator for three Centers for Disease Control and Prevention public health leadership training programs that promote diversity in public health research, training, and leadership experiences for undergraduate, public health graduate, medical, dental, pharmacy, and veterinary students.
From page 56...
... Darity is the Samuel DuBois Cook professor of public policy, African and African American studies, and economics and the director of the Samuel DuBois Cook Center on Social Equity at Duke University. He has served as chair of the Department of African and African American Studies and was the founding director of the Research Network on Racial and Ethnic Inequality at Duke.
From page 57...
... Horen has worked closely with all 50 states, numerous tribes, territories, and communities in supporting their development of systems of care for young children and their families, as well as in Mexico, UAE, Lebanon, and Jordan. He has delivered hundreds of training seminars across the country and has co-led the development of numerous materials addressing trauma, infant mental health, disabilities, and staff wellness and has co-led efforts at building an online professional development curriculum on infant and early childhood mental health consultation in his leadership role at the National Center of Excellence on Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health Consultation.
From page 58...
... where she oversaw bridging research with policy and practice and directed the SRCD congressional and executive branch policy fellowship programs. Her areas of scholarship have included knowledge transfer across research, practice and policy, promoting child mental health, and the capacity of minors to participate in decision making about medical and mental health treatment and research.
From page 59...
... S­ antos' research draws on diverse disciplines, theories, and methods to ­ better understand the implications for development and well-being stemming from overlapping oppressions such as racism and heterosexism that create unique conditions shaped by individual social contexts. He is interested in how individuals cope with these overlapping stressors through attitudes produced by belonging to different social groups (such as having pride in one's ethnic, racial, or sexual identity group)
From page 60...
... Warren graduated summa cum laude with honors in psychology from Wake Forest University and earned his medical degree from the Brody School of Medicine at East Carolina University. David Williams is the Florence and Laura Norman professor of public health and chair in the Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences at the Harvard T.H.
From page 61...
... He previously served as professor and chair of pediatrics at the Howard University College of Medicine and as senior vice president within the Children's National Health System. He maintains appointments as adjunct professor of pediatrics, health policy, and management at the University of M­ aryland Schools of Medicine and Public Health, respectively.


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