Studts Curriculum Vitae 41

CURRICULUM VITAE

Jamie L. Studts

BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION

Work Address &

Contact Information: University of Kentucky

Department of Behavioral Science

University of Kentucky College of Medicine

127 College of Medicine Office Building

Lexington, KY 40536-0086

(859) 323-0895 (office)

(859) 323-5390 (lab)

(859) 323-5350 (fax)

http://www.mc.uky.edu/behavioralscience/faculty/studts.asp

University of Louisville

Behavioral Oncology Program

James Graham Brown Cancer Center

University of Louisville School of Medicine

529 South Jackson Street

Louisville, KY 40202

(502) 852-8094 (office)

(502) 852-4529 (lab)

(502) 852-4311 (fax)

http://louisville.edu/medschool/behavioraloncology

Home Address & 1301 Cooper Drive

Contact Information: Lexington, Kentucky 40502 (859) 523-6976 (home)

(859) 797-7908 (mobile)

Birthplace: San Diego, California

Hometown: Marshalltown, Iowa

Citizenship: U.S.A.

Marital Status: Married (Christina R. Studts)

Family: Daughters (Shannon K. Studts, Cait M. Studts)

License: Clinical Psychology, Kentucky (KY-1297)

EMPLOYMENT

10/14 – present Director, Behavioral & Community-Based Research, Shared Resource Facility, Lucille P. Markey Cancer Center

1/14 – present Assistant Director, Cancer Prevention and Control, Lucille P. Markey Cancer Center

12/11 – present Full Member, Graduate Faculty, University of Kentucky

4/07 – present Associate Professor, Department of Behavioral Science, University of Kentucky College of Medicine (Tenure Awarded 4/1/2013)

10/07 – present Associate Professor (Joint), Department of Psychology, University of Kentucky

8/07 – present Center Associate, Center for Drug and Alcohol Research, University of Kentucky College of Medicine

4/07 – present Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine, Division of Hematology/Oncology, University of Louisville School of Medicine

8/06 – present Senior Member, Graduate Faculty, University of Louisville

1/03 – 3/07 Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine, Division of Hematology/Oncology, University of Louisville School of Medicine

8/02 – 3/07 Assistant Professor, Associate Appointment, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Louisville School of Medicine.

8/01 – 3/07 Director, Behavioral Oncology Clinic, James Graham Brown Cancer Center, University of Louisville School of Medicine

Assistant Scientist, James Graham Brown Cancer Center, University of Louisville School of Medicine

Core Faculty, Clinical Research, Epidemiology and Statistics Training Program (CREST), Department of Medicine, University of Louisville School of Medicine

Associate Appointment, Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, University of Louisville

8/01 – 12/02 Instructor, Department of Medicine, Division of Hematology/Oncology, University of Louisville School of Medicine

EDUCATION

8/01 Ph.D., Clinical & Health Psychology, University of Kentucky

8/01 Certificate, Medical Behavioral Science, University of Kentucky

7/00 – 7/01 Predoctoral Internship, Clinical Psychology, Duke University Medical Center

5/98 M.S., Clinical Psychology, University of Kentucky

1/93 - 5/95 Doctoral Student, Counseling Psychology, University of Kentucky

12/92 M.S., Counseling Psychology, University of Kentucky

5/91 B.A., Psychology (Honors), Loras College

GRANT SUPPORT

Current Support

R15 Kelly 09/01/2015 – 08/30/2018

NIH/National Cancer Institute

BRIM3: Breast Recurrence Risk Informational Materials

Our long-term goal is to improve the experience of cancer patients and promote healthy behaviors to help decrease cancer morbidity and mortality.

Role: Co-Investigator (1.2 months)

K07 CA181351-01 Burris 09/01/2014 - 08/31/2019

NIH/National Cancer Institute

The Dynamics of Smoking Cessation After Cancer Diagnosis: A Naturalistic Study

This career development award involves a study of the natural course of changes in tobacco use after a tobacco-related cancer diagnosis, and the cognitive and affective variables that underlie these changes.

Role: Mentor (Primary)

Number Not Yet Assigned Studts 10/01/2014 – 09/30/2016

Kentucky Lung Cancer Research Program

Disseminating LCS through Shared Decision Making: A Web-based CE Intervention for Primary Care Providers

This project proposes to develop and evaluate a novel strategy to increase provider knowledge of lung cancer screening and implementation of shared decision making with regard to patient decisions to participate in low-dose computed tomography for lung cancer screening.

Role: Principal Investigator

No Number Studts 09/01/2014 – 08/31-2017

Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation

Kentucky Lung Cancer Survivorship Program

The aims of this program of research are to develop and evaluate programs for primary care providers, patients/caregivers, and lung cancer screening programs to improve lung cancer survivorship and quality of life in Kentucky and beyond.

Role: Principal Investigator (7.2 months)

No Number Studts 07/14/2014 – 07/13/2016

Genentech

Lung Cancer Stigma Among Healthcare Trainees: A Pilot Study

The proposed research will examine lung cancer stigma among medical students and evaluate a novel approach to assessing lung cancer stigma using implicit association tests and charitable giving vignettes.

Role: Principal Investigator

No Number Cardarelli 05/01/2014 – 04/31/2016

Appalachian Translational Regional Network (ATRN)

Raising Awareness about Lung Cancer Screening: Kentucky Terminate Lung Cancer (TLC)

The aims of this project are to conduct formative research examining community perspectives on lung cancer screening and to develop, implement and evaluate community-level health communication messages to promote awareness of lung cancer screening options.

Role: Co-Investigator

R21 CA173880-01 Studts/Byrne 01/15/2014 – 12/31/2015

NIH/National Cancer Institute

Development and Feasibility Testing of a Lung Cancer Screening Decision Aid

This research will develop a web-based DA to facilitate informed decision making regarding LCS in individuals at high risk for lung cancer (i.e., cigarette smokers) and assess feasibility of DA administration and proposed methods for conducting a future randomized clinical trial (RCT) of DA effectiveness.

Role: Principal Investigator (1.8 months)

No Number Han 01/01/2014 – 12/31/2014

Maine Cancer Foundation

Lung Cancer Screening-Shared Decision Making

This research will develop, implement, and evaluate a shared decision making process to guide implementation of a lung cancer screening program at Maine Medical Center.

Role: Consultant

R44 DE021327-02 Reynolds/Studts 09/01/2013 – 8/31/2015

NIH/National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research

QuitAdvisorDDS: A Point-of-Care Tobacco Cessation Tool for Dental Settings

This project aims to finalize development and evaluate the efficacy of QuitAdvisorDDS, a point-of-care tool supporting implementation of evidence-based tobacco cessation strategies in dental care settings, within the National Dental Practice-Based Research Network (NDPBRN).

Role: Principal Investigator (2.4 months)

R21 DA035641-01 Knudsen 05/01/2013 – 04/30/2018

NIDA/National Institute of Drug Abuse

Buprenorphine Treatment and Health Reform: Availability, Utilization, and Quality
The proposed research focuses on the impact of the Affordable Care Act on the availability, quality, and utilization of buprenorphine treatment in the US using a nationally representative, large-scale longitudinal survey of DEA X-licensed physicians and state-level policy data.

Role: Co-Investigator (1.2 months in year 1/1.8 months in years 2-5)

KLCRP12.13-JVJLS-01 Valentino/Studts 04/01/2013 – 03/31/2015

Kentucky Lung Cancer Research Program

Optimization of Smoking Cessation Strategies in Community Cancer Programs for Newly Diagnosed Lung and Head and Neck Cancer Patients

This study will implement the innovative multiphase optimization strategy to develop a multicomponent smoking cessation intervention for newly diagnosed patients with lung or head and neck cancer.

Role: Principal Investigator

R01 ES021502-01 Hahn 09/01/2012 – 08/30/2017

NIH/National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences

FRESH: Dual Home Screening for Lung Cancer Prevention

The specific aim of this project is to examine the impact of promoting a teachable moment through home nicotine and radon testing as a strategy to reduce lung cancer risk.

Role: Co-Investigator (1.8 months)

R41 DA032201-01 Reynolds/Studts (PI) 09/01/2012 – 08/31/2014

NIH/National Institute of Drug Abuse

QuitAdvisorOB: A Tool for Delivering Smoking Cessation Guidance to Pregnant Women

This proposed research will develop and evaluate a point-of-care smoking cessation tool targeted and tailored for prenatal care.

Role: Principal Investigator (2.0 months)

Pending/Under Revision

R25 CA200523-01 O’Connor 10/01/ 2015 – 09/31/2020

NIH/National Cancer Institute

Career Advancement and Networking in Cancer Education and Research (CANCER) Program

The aim of this application is to facilitate transdisciplinary training among future oncology researchers.

Role: Co-Investigator (0.5 months)

No Number Byrne 08/01/2014 – 07/31/2017

PCORI

Participation in Cancer Clinical Trials: Improving Informed Patient Decision Making Through Use of a Patient Centered Decision Aid

This project proposes to examine the effect of a novel web-based patient decision aid (CHOICES DA) to promote informed decision making regarding participation in cancer clinical trials.

Role: Co-Investigator (2.4 months)

Completed Support

No Number Studts 02/12/2014 – 06/30/2014

Department of Behavioral Science Research Initiation Grant

Lung Cancer Stigma Among Healthcare Trainees: A Pilot Study

The proposed research will examine lung cancer stigma among medical students and evaluate a novel approach to assessing lung cancer stigma using vignettes about charitable giving.

Role: Principal Investigator

R13 HL112539-01 Graham (PI) 04/01/2012 – 5/31/2013

NIH/National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (Total: $20,000)

Society of Behavioral Medicine 2012 Annual Meeting and Scientific Sessions

This proposal seeks funding for support of SBM’s 2012 Annual Meeting and Scientific Sessions for programming that addresses the broad vision of NHLBI in supporting population‐ and clinic‐based research on the causes, prevention, and clinical care of cardiovascular, lung, and blood diseases and sleep disorders.

Role: Co-Investigator COMPLETED

R21 ES017413-01 (Byrne/Kirkpatrick) 09/24/2010 – 08/31/2013

NIH/National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (Total: $225,958)

Decision Making at the Cutting Edge of Environmental Health: Red Tides

In this research, conjoint analysis will be used to explore the attributes of red tide that affect individuals’ decisions regarding dietary and leisure behavior during a Florida red tide threat.

Role: Consultant COMPLETED

Institutional Research Grant (Hayslip/Studts) 01/01/2011 – 12/31/2012

American Cancer Society (Total: $25,000)

Equine-focused Cancer Survivorship Program for Young Adult Lymphoma Survivors

This project will assess the feasibility of developing an equine-assisted survivorship program for young adults having completed treatment for lymphoma.

Role: Co-Principal Investigator/Mentor COMPLETED

R43 DE021327-01 (Reynolds/Studts) 07/07/2010 – 06/30/2012

NIH/National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research (Total: $196,615)

QuitAdvisorDDS: A Point of Care Smoking Cessation Tool for Dental Settings

The aims of this project are to develop and evaluate a prototype of QuitAdvisorDDS, an interactive, web-distributable tool for dentists to advise patients on tobacco cessation.

Role: Principal Investigator (1.8 months) COMPLETED

R21 CA139371-01 (Byrne) 06/15/2010 – 05/30/2012

NIH/National Cancer Institute (Total: $384,598)

Development of a Conjoint Analysis Instrument for Lung Cancer Screening Decisions

The specific objective of this application is to develop a conjoint valuation instrument to assess what attributes and characteristics of the lung cancer screening examination are important in individuals’ preferences for being screened.

Role: Co-Investigator & Site Principal Investigator (2.4 months) COMPLETED

RC2 MD004784-01 (Byrne) 10/01/2009 – 09/30/2012

NIH/National Center on Minority Health and Health Disparities (Total: $1,652,959)

A Targeted Decision Aid to Improve Minority Participation in Clinical Trials

The goal of this research is to develop and test for effectiveness a minority targeted DA for participation in clinical trials.

Role: Co-Investigator (3.6 months) COMPLETED

R13 HS020933-01 (Politi) 08/01/2011 – 09/30/2012

Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (Total: $49,845)

A Conference Grant to Build Shared Decision Making Research and Implementation

This application proposes to organize a conference designed to build a collaborative network of investigators and clinicians dedicated to efforts to evaluate and implement shared decision making.

Role: Co-Investigator/Program Committee COMPLETED

R01 DA020757-02 (Knudsen) 06/01/2007 – 03/31/2011

NIH/National Institute on Drug Abuse (Total: $850,067)

Smoking Cessation Practices in Community Tx Programs

This project explores the adoption and implementation of the Clinical Practice Guideline: Treating Tobacco Use and Dependence within public and private substance abuse treatment programs.

Role: Co-Investigator (3.0 months) COMPLETED

KLCRP8.081371-MP-01 (Pfeifer) 11/1/2008 - 10/31/2010

Kentucky Lung Cancer Research Program (Total: ~$200,000)

Aggressive Symptom Management in Lung Cancer Patients Using a Telehealth Device

This study will develop and evaluate a telehealth monitoring device to lower symptom burden and distress, and improve quality of life in patients with lung cancer.

Role: Consultant COMPLETED

Studts, Jamie L. (Co-PI) 10/01/2007 – 06/31/2010

The William J. Gallion Family Foundation (Total: $15,000)

Development of a Campaign to Promote HPV Vaccination: Understanding the Attitudes of Key Gatekeepers

This project surveys mothers and physicians regarding attitudes toward HPV vaccination, develops public health campaigns based on the data, and then obtains feedback and reactions to the preliminary campaigns.

Role: Co-Principal Investigator (1.0 month) COMPLETED

Studts, Jamie L. (PI) 08/01/2008 – 01/31/2010

Center for Drug and Alcohol Research Petite Grant (Total: $2,000)

Interest in a Cocaine Vaccine Approach to Treatment: A Mixed-Methods Study

This project employs a mixed methods approach to explore attitudes toward the use of cocaine vaccines to treat cocaine abuse and dependence.

Role: Principal Investigator (0.6 months) COMPLETED

KLCRP6.06-JLS-01 (Studts) 07/01/2006 – 06/30/2009

Kentucky Lung Cancer Research Program (Total: $138,460)

Attitudes and Beliefs regarding Nicotine Vaccines as Treatment and Prophylaxis for Nicotine Dependence This study examines attitudes and beliefs among tobacco users toward treatment with nicotine vaccines as well as attitudes of parents toward the use of nicotine vaccines as tobacco prevention tools.

Role: Principal Investigator (1.8 months) COMPLETED

Lehman, Jessica (PI) 04/01/2008 – 03/31/2009

Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation – Louisville Affiliate (Total: $68,170)

Behavioral Oncology Clinic – Breast Program

This program implements and evaluates the efficacy of professional behavioral and psychological interventions for symptom management and quality of life enhancement among women with breast cancer.

Role: Consultant COMPLETED

R21 CA115345-01 (Pfeifer) 09/01/2005 – 08/31/2008

NIH/National Cancer Institute (Total: $287,796)

Telehealth Symptom Management in Head and Neck Cancer

This project designs and evaluates a telehealth intervention to improve symptom management and palliation for patients undergoing treatment for head and neck cancers.

Role: Co-investigator (10%) COMPLETED

R03 CA115864-01 (Studts) 07/01/2005 – 06/30/2008

NIH/National Cancer Institute (Total: $147,000)

Adjuvant Treatment Decision Making for Lung Cancer

This study examines the effects of different methods of communicating quantitative estimates of treatment benefit on adjuvant chemotherapy decisions among lung cancer patients.

Role: Principal Investigator (22%) COMPLETED

Studts, Jamie L. (PI) 01/01/2008 – 06/30/2008

Department of Behavioral Science Research Initiation Grant (Total: $6,889)

A Mixed Methods Approach to Studying Treatment Decision Making in Follicular Lymphoma

This project employs a mixed methods approach to decision making experiences among individuals diagnosed with follicular lymphoma.

Role: Principal Investigator (5%) COMPLETED

KLCRP403-JLS-03 (Studts) 07/01/2003 – 06/30/2008