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Curriculum Vitae JAMIE F. CHRIQUI Professor, Health Policy and Administration School of Public Health University of Illinois at Chicago 1603 W. Taylor Street, 7 th Floor Chicago, Illinois 60608 E-mail: [email protected] EDUCATION Ph.D. 2000 University of Maryland, Baltimore County—Policy Sciences (Health Policy Concentration) M.H.S. 1994 Johns Hopkins University School of Hygiene and Public Health—Health Policy B.A. 1990 Barnard College, Columbia University—Political Science PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 1990-1992 U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Services Administration, National Institute on Drug Abuse, Division of Applied Research, Rockville, Maryland—Public Health Advisor 1992-1996 U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, National Institutes of Health, National Institute on Drug Abuse, Office of Science Policy and Communications, Rockville, Maryland—Public Health Analyst 1996-1998 The MayaTech Corporation, Silver Spring, Maryland—Health Policy Analyst 1998-2000 The MayaTech Corporation, Silver Spring, Maryland—Deputy Director, Legislative Analysis Group 1998-2006 The MayaTech Corporation, Silver Spring, Maryland—Senior Health Policy Analyst 2000-2001 The MayaTech Corporation, Silver Spring, Maryland—Technical Vice-President, Center for Alcohol and Drug Policy 2001-2007 The MayaTech Corporation, Silver Spring, Maryland—Technical Vice-President and Manager, Center for Health Policy and Legislative Analysis 2007 University of Illinois at Chicago, Institute for Health Research and Policy, Health Policy Center—Visiting Senior Research Specialist 2007-2008 The MayaTech Corporation, Silver Spring, Maryland—Senior Research Scientist (on-call consultation) 2008-2014 University of Illinois at Chicago, Institute for Health Research and Policy, Health Policy Center—Senior Research Scientist and Director of Policy Surveillance & Evaluation 2010-2012 University of Illinois at Chicago, College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Political Science—Research Associate Professor 2014-present University of Illinois at Chicago, School of Public Health, Division of Health Policy and Administration—Professor 2014-present University of Illinois at Chicago, Institute for Health Research and Policy— Fellow PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES Appointed Member (by CDC Director), Community Preventive Services Task Force (produces the Community Guide), 2016-present (5-year term)

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Curriculum Vitae

JAMIE F. CHRIQUI Professor, Health Policy and Administration

School of Public Health University of Illinois at Chicago 1603 W. Taylor Street, 7th Floor

Chicago, Illinois 60608 E-mail: [email protected]

EDUCATION

Ph.D. 2000 University of Maryland, Baltimore County—Policy Sciences (Health Policy Concentration)

M.H.S. 1994 Johns Hopkins University School of Hygiene and Public Health—Health Policy B.A. 1990 Barnard College, Columbia University—Political Science

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

1990-1992 U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Services Administration, National Institute on Drug Abuse, Division of Applied Research, Rockville, Maryland—Public Health Advisor

1992-1996 U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, National Institutes of Health, National Institute on Drug Abuse, Office of Science Policy and Communications, Rockville, Maryland—Public Health Analyst

1996-1998 The MayaTech Corporation, Silver Spring, Maryland—Health Policy Analyst 1998-2000 The MayaTech Corporation, Silver Spring, Maryland—Deputy Director,

Legislative Analysis Group 1998-2006 The MayaTech Corporation, Silver Spring, Maryland—Senior Health Policy

Analyst 2000-2001 The MayaTech Corporation, Silver Spring, Maryland—Technical Vice-President,

Center for Alcohol and Drug Policy 2001-2007 The MayaTech Corporation, Silver Spring, Maryland—Technical Vice-President

and Manager, Center for Health Policy and Legislative Analysis 2007 University of Illinois at Chicago, Institute for Health Research and Policy, Health

Policy Center—Visiting Senior Research Specialist 2007-2008 The MayaTech Corporation, Silver Spring, Maryland—Senior Research Scientist

(on-call consultation) 2008-2014 University of Illinois at Chicago, Institute for Health Research and Policy, Health

Policy Center—Senior Research Scientist and Director of Policy Surveillance & Evaluation

2010-2012 University of Illinois at Chicago, College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Political Science—Research Associate Professor

2014-present University of Illinois at Chicago, School of Public Health, Division of Health Policy and Administration—Professor

2014-present University of Illinois at Chicago, Institute for Health Research and Policy—Fellow

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

Appointed Member (by CDC Director), Community Preventive Services Task Force (produces the Community Guide), 2016-present (5-year term)

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Advisory Committee Member, Urban Design for Health National Environmental Database Advisory Committee, 2016-present

CDC Public Health Law Program, Legal Epidemiology Competencies Model Project, External Review group Member, 2016-present

Berkeley Media Studies Group, Advisory Group on School Meal Debates, 2016-present Horizon Foundation, Howard County Unsweetened Advisory Board Member, 2016-present CDC Physical Activity Policy Research Network Plus Complete Streets Working Group Co-Chair, 2015-present Chicago Public Schools Wellness Policy Review Advisory Committee, 2015-present Steering Committee Member, Voices for Healthy Kids School Health Policy Consortium, 2016-present Advisor to the Board of Directors, Action for Healthy Kids, 2015-present National Collaborative on Childhood Obesity Research (NCCOR) Childhood Obesity Declines Expert Panel,

December 2013-2015 Expert Panel Member, Alliance for a Healthier Generation, 2013-2014 Member, Board of Directors, Action for Healthy Kids, 2013-2014 Inaugural Member, Research Advisory Board, University of Illinois at Chicago School of Public Health, 2013-

2014 External Advisory Board Member, Consortium to Lower Obesity in Chicago’s Children, 2012-present Scientific Advisory Board Member, Johns Hopkins University Global Center on Childhood Obesity, 2012-present Appointed Member, Institute of Medicine Committee on Evaluating Progress in Obesity Prevention, 2012-2013 Stakeholder Member, Harvard University Obesity Intervention Cost Effectiveness Study, 2012-present Advisory Committee Member, Pew Charitable Trusts, Health Impact Project Health Impact Assessment of

Federal Competitive Food Regulations, 2011-2012 Advisory Board Member, Action for Healthy Kids Illinois Advisory Board, 2011-2013 Appointed Member, Institute of Medicine Committee on Accelerating Progress in Obesity Prevention, 2010-2012 Member, Illinois Alliance to Prevent Obesity Leadership Council, 2010-present Full Member, University of Illinois at Chicago Cancer Center, 2010-present Member, Harvard University Obesity Prevention Laws Research Advisory Group, 2009-2010 Member, Rudd Center for Food Policy and Obesity District Wellness Policy Coding Tool Transition Grant

Advisory Panel, 2008-2009 Member, CDC Prevention Research Center Physical Activity Policy Research Network, 2007-present Member, Prevention Institute's Nutrition and Physical Activity Environmental Strategies Advisory Group. 2006-

present Member Editorial Board, FRONTLINES: A joint health services research newsletter of the NIAAA and

AcademyHealth. 2003-2007 Member, ImpacTeen Tobacco Group Expert Panel, 2000-2002 Consulting Activities Consultant, MMS Education, consulting services to develop a perspective paper on physical activity policy and

environment research, 2016 Consultant, MACRO International, consulting services to CDC Division of Nutrition, Physical Activity, and

Obesity, 2010-2011 Consultant, DANYA International, consulting services to CDC Division of Adolescent and School Health on

developing a school health policy analysis system, 2010 Consultant, CDC Physical Activity Policy Research Network Coordinating Center, Washington University in St.

Louis, 2010-present Consultant, Brandeis University Evaluation of the Open Society Institute’s Closing the Addictions Treatment Gap

Initiative, 2009 Consultant, Oregon Health Sciences University regarding analysis and interpretation of SSA interviews from all

50 states derived from the mixed-methods NQF evidence-based practice RWJF continuing indicator study, 2007-2009

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TEACHING EXPERIENCE

2014-present Professor, University of Illinois at Chicago, School of Public Health, Department of Health Policy and Administration

2011-2013 Lecturer, University of Illinois at Chicago, School of Public Health, Department of Health Policy and Administration

2009-2012 Visiting Instructor, University of Illinois at Chicago, Department of Political Science

2005-2007 Adjunct Part-Time Assistant Professor, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, Department of Public Policy

2000-2001 Part-Time Instructor, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, Department of Political Science

1995-1997 Teaching Assistant, Johns Hopkins University School of Hygiene and Public Health, Department of Health Policy and Management

Course Preparations and Dissertation Committees

Graduate Courses Health Policy Analysis – in person (UIC, SPH/HPA); 2014-present Health Policy Analysis – on-line (UIC, SPH/HPA); 2016-present Economics, Policy & Program Evaluation (UIC, SPH/HPA); 2011-2013 Political and Social Context of the Policy Process (UMBC) Introduction to Methods for Health Services Research and Evaluation (JHU)

Undergraduate Courses Health Systems, Health Policy—UIC School of Public Health Undergraduate Program, Spring 2013, co-developed the syllabus United States Politics: Current Problems and Controversies—Health Care Policy (UIC, POLS); 2009, 2011, 2012 State and Local Politics (UMBC) Introduction to Public Administration (UMBC)

Dissertation, Thesis, Master’s Capstone Committees, Independent Study Advisor, Research Supervisor

Tracy Lin, PhD Candidate, Division of Health Policy & Administration, University of Illinois at Chicago, Dissertation Committee Chair

Christina Sansone, BS, University of Illinois at Chicago, School of Public Health, Community Health Sciences, Practicum Advisor, AY 2014-2015.

Megan Van Lieshout, DDS, University of Illinois at Chicago College of Dentistry, Master's Thesis Committee: Parental Knowledge of the Effects of Beverage Consumption Related to Obesity and Dental Caries, 2014-present

Jessica Smith, BS, NIDDK STEP-UP Fellow, Summer 2014 Shruti Patel, BS, University of Illinois at Chicago College of Medicine Urban Health Program/Center for Clinical

and Translational Science Summer Research Fellowship, Summer 2014 (UIC Health Policy and Administration MPH Candidate, May 2015)

Margaret Pickel, University of Illinois at Chicago, School of Public Health, Health Policy and Administration, Master’s Independent Study advisor, Fall 2012. Current position: Research Specialist, Health Policy Center, Institute for Health Research and Policy, University of Illinois at Chicago. (She works directly for me).

Yuka Asada, University of Illinois at Chicago, School of Public Health, Maternal and Child Health, Dissertation committee, 2012-present; currently an RA for me on my research grants.

Yuka Asada, University of Illinois at Chicago, School of Public Health, Maternal and Child Health, Independent Study advisor, 2011.

Nishi Singhal, University of Illinois at Chicago, School of Public Health, Health Policy and Administration. Capstone project 1st evaluator, “Sugar-sweetened beverage taxes as a strategy to prevent obesity,” 2012.

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Niranjana Kowlessar, University of Illinois at Chicago, Health Policy and Administration, Dissertation Committee, “Gender differences in the relationship between tobacco marketing, smoking beliefs and quit behavior,” 2007-2009.

Erica Taylor, University of Maryland Baltimore County, Public Policy, Dissertation Committee, “HPV vaccination: From FDA acceptance to school mandates,” 2008-present. Current Position: Data Analyst on the Million Hearts Initiative for the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovations (CMMI) at the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS).

Kristianna Pettibone, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, Policy Sciences, Dissertation Committee, “Are state level cancer screening mandates effective?” 2002-2003. Current position: Health Scientist Administrator, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, National Institutes of Health.

Postdoctoral Trainees Yuka Asada, 2014-present, Qualitative research postdoctoral fellow on USDA School Wellness Policy Cooperative agreement.

Daniel R. Taber, PhD, 2010-2013. Current position: Assistant Professor, Division of Health Promotion and Behavioral Sciences, University of Texas School of Public Health, Austin, TX

Lisa Nicholson, PhD, 2009-2011. Current position: Research Scientist, Institute for Health Research and Policy, University of Illinois at Chicago.

UIC Students Hired on Research Projects

• From SPH, Epidemiology, Alejandro Hughes, PhD Student-2016-present • From SPH, Health Policy and Administration: Tiara Muse, MPH-2013; Kristina Hamilton, MPH-2014;

Margaret Pickel, MPH-2013; Shruti Patel, MPH-2015; Sabrina Young, PhD student-2014-present; Tracy Lin, PhD student, 2015-present

• From SPH, Community Health Sciences: Christina Sansone, BS, MPH-2010-2015; Yuka Asada • From College of Applied Health Sciences, Department of Kinesiology and Nutrition: Linda Schneider, MS;

Amy Bruursema, BS/MS; Kristen Ide, MS, RD; Megan Rafferty, MS; Tessa Adcock, MS; Christina Sansone, BS

• From College of Urban Planning and Public Administration: April Jackson, PhD candidate; Haytham Abu Zayd, PhD candidate; Carmen Aiken, MUPP; Anthony Pelikan, MUPP; Emily Thrun, MUPP; Jennifer Nalbantyan, MUPP; Sunny Bhat, MUPP; Erika Strauss, MUPP; Meredith Perks, MUPP cand.; Paul Needham, MUPP cand.; Amanda Kunnard, MUPP cand.

• From College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Political Science: Steven Horvath, B.A. • From College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Psychology and Honors College: Genesis Rosales, B.S. • From College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Economics: Sherry Zhang, BA (now PhD student in Economics at

Cornell); Julien Leider, MS; Xuan Yin, PhD student; Engy Khaled Ziedan, PhD student • From Jane Addams School of Social Work: Genesis Rosales, MSW student

UIC SERVICE

• Appointment, Promotion & Tenure Committee, School of Public Health, University of Illinois at Chicago, 2015-present

• Committee on Research, School of Public Health, University of Illinois at Chicago, 2015-2016 • MPH Admissions Committee, Division of Health Policy and Administration, School of Public Health,

University of Illinois at Chicago, 2014-present • PhD Admissions Committee, Division of Health Policy and Administration, School of Public Health,

University of Illinois at Chicago, 2014-present • PhD Preliminary Exam Committee, Division of Health Policy and Administration, School of Public

Health, University of Illinois at Chicago, 2014-present

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• MPH Program Planning Committee, Division of Health Policy and Administration, School of Public Health, University of Illinois at Chicago, 2014-present

• MHA Faculty Hiring Committee, Division of Health Policy and Administration, School of Public Health, University of Illinois at Chicago, 2015-present

HONORS AND AWARDS

2016 UIC Teaching Scholar 2013 Nominated for Bernard H. Baum Golden Apple Award for outstanding teaching

and service to students, University of Illinois at Chicago, School of Public Health, Spring 2013

2000 Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society, Chapter 22, University of Maryland 1997 Honors on Ph.D. Field Qualifying Examination (Health Policy), University of

Maryland, Baltimore County, Department of Policy Sciences 1995 Special Achievement Award for Role as NIDA Small Business Innovation

Research Coordinator 1994 NIDA Special Act or Service Award as a Member of the NIDA Research Center

Grant Work Group 1994 NIDA Director's Award for Meritorious Achievement for Participation on the

NIDA Historically Black Colleges and Universities Task Force 1992 ADAMHA Administrator's Award for Exceptional Achievement

FUNDED RESEARCH Grant Support

10/1/15-6/30/16 Duke University (subcontract from Robert Wood Johnson Foundation), Equity in Complete Streets Policies—PI

2/1/15-1/31/18 US Department of Agriculture, School Wellness Policy Cooperative Agreement—PI

9/30/14-9/28/19 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Research Centers Special Interest Projects: Physical Activity Policy Research Network+ — PI

9/30/14-9/28/19 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Illinois Prevention Research Center: Supporting Policy and Environmental Change—Co-Investigator

6/1/14-5/15/15 Chicago Community Trust, Impact of School Wellness Initiatives on Learning—PI

5/1/14–4/30/15 National Cancer Institute -- Administrative Supplement, Impact of Zoning Code Reforms on the Built Environment, Attitudes and Physical Activity Behaviors—PI

10/1/13-8/31/15 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, National School Wellness Policy Study—PI

5/1/13-4/30/15 UIC Center for Clinical and Translational Science Pilot Grant, Developing a Baseline Understanding of Unhealthy Snack and Beverage Availability in Chicago Public Schools (CPS)—PI

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11/14/12-7/31/14 Public Health Law Research Program (sub to ChangeLab Solutions), The Effect of Preemption on Local Tobacco Control Policies on Population Health—UIC PI

5/1/12-4/30/15 National Cancer Institute, Impact of Zoning Code Reforms on the Built Environment and Physical Activity Behaviors—Principal Investigator (R01)

4/1/11-2/28/16 National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases; Association between Local and State Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Taxes, Beverage Purchasing, and Weight Outcomes—Principal Investigator (R01)

9/21/11-9/20/16 National Cancer Institute; Monitoring and Assessing the Impact of Tax and Price Policies on US Tobacco Use—Co-PI (PI: Frank Chaloupka) (U01)

9/30/09-9/29/11 National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute; Economic Contextual Influences on Population Diet and Obesity—Co-Investigator (PI: Lisa Powell) (R01)

12/08-1/13 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Bridging The Gap: Research Informing Practice For Healthy Youth Behavior (ImpacTeen) (Phase 4)—Co-Investigator and Director of Policy Surveillance and Evaluation (PI: Frank Chaloupka)

8/07-1/09 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Bridging The Gap: Research Informing Practice For Healthy Youth Behavior (ImpacTeen) (Phase 3)—Co-Investigator and Director of Policy Surveillance and Evaluation (PI: Frank Chaloupka)

8/07-1/09 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, ImpacTeen: A Policy Research Partnership for Healthier Youth Behavior—Illicit Drug and Tobacco Policy Components (Phase II)—Co-Investigator (PI: Frank Chaloupka)

11/1/06-5/31/09 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, State Medicaid Policies Governing Substance Abuse Treatment: Are they Facilitating or Inhibiting African Americans’ Access? –Co-Principal Investigator; co-led proposal (Prime Organization: Andrews University, PI: Duane C. McBride, Ph.D.)

2005-2007

National Institute of Justice, Controlling Methamphetamine Precursors: From Policy to Practice—Co-Principal Investigator; co-led proposal (Prime Organization: Andrews University, PI: Duane C. McBride, Ph.D.)

2001-2002

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Cannabis Depenalization Study— Co-Principal Investigator; MayaTech proposal lead (Prime Organization: RAND Corporation, PI: Rosalie Liccardo Pacula, Ph.D.)

2000-2001 National Institute on Alcoholism and Alcohol Abuse, Local Alcohol Policy Information System Small Business Innovation Research Grant— Principal Investigator; proposal lead

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Contract Support 8/1/16-7/31/17 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Chronic

Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Division of Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Obesity, Creating Walkable Communities through Zoning—UIC PI

5/31/16-12/31/17 Urban Design 4 Health Inc, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation National Environmental Database—UIC PI

12/1/13-9/16/16 Westat (Subcontract on contract from the National Cancer Institute), Classification of Laws Associated with School Students (CLASS): Scoring and Data Analysis—UIC PI

2012-2013, 2014-2015

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Comprehensive Technical, Professional, and Scientific Support and Assistance Services for the Division of Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Obesity—UIC PI

2011-2012 Washington University (Subcontract on a grant from the National Association of Chronic Disease Directors), Assessing Implementation of District-level Physical Education Policies—UIC PI

2011-2012 Illinois Public Health Institute (Subcontract on a contract from the National Network of Public Health Institutes as part of a grant from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), Controlling Junk Foods and the Bottom Line: Case Studies of Schools Successfully Implementing Strong Nutritional Standards—UIC PI

2011-2015 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Division of Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention, Developing Classifications and Measurement Strategies for Policy Analysis—PI

2010-2013 National Cancer Institute, Services in Support of the National Cancer Institute’s Physical Education-related State Policy Classification System and the School Nutrition Environment State Policy Classification System Data Analytic Activities—PI

2009-2010 National Cancer Institute, Applied Research Program, Childhood obesity web-based catalog of surveillance system—Purchase Order Project Director

2006-2007 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), National Center for HIV, STD, TB Prevention, Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention, Partner Counseling and Referral Services (PCRS) Legal Review Assessment—Project Director

2005-2007 University of Illinois at Chicago. Bridging the Gap: Research Informing Practice and Policy for Healthy Youth Behavior—State Obesity and Tobacco Policy Research and Analysis. (Subcontract on a grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation)—Subcontract Project Director

2005-2007 National Cancer Institute, State School Environment Policy Ratings—Project Director; proposal lead

2005-2006 Center for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Injury Prevention and Control, NCIPC Program Area Research Evaluation—Senior Research Advisor; proposal lead

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2005-2006 Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Center for Substance Abuse Prevention. Data Coordinating Center: Methamphetamine and Ecstasy Data Activities. (Subcontractor to Westat) —Subcontract Project Director; proposal lead

2003-2008 National Cancer Institute, Coding and Rating State and Local Youth-Obesity-Related Policies—Project Director; proposal lead; subsequent consultant

2003-2007 University of Illinois at Chicago. Bridging the Gap: Research Informing Practice and Policy for Healthy Youth Behavior (Subcontract on a grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation), State Substance Abuse Treatment Quality Policy Study and Tobacco Control Policy Research and Analysis—Co-Investigator and Subcontract Project Director

2002-2005 Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Center for Substance Abuse Prevention, Program Coordinating Center for the Community Initiated Prevention Projects (Subcontractor to Westat)—Project Director; proposal lead

2002-2005 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Chronic Disease Chart Book and Policy Papers—Project Manager; proposal lead

2001-2005 Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Center for Substance Abuse Treatment, Identifying Best Practices for Acupuncture in Addiction Treatment—Project Director; proposal lead

2001-2002 RAND Corporation (Under a grant from the National Institute on Drug Abuse), State Marijuana Penalty and Possession Laws Study—Subcontract Project Director

2000-2005 University of Illinois at Chicago. Bridging the Gap: Research Informing Practice and Policy for Healthy Youth Behavior (Subcontract on a grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.), Local Alcohol, Tobacco, and Illicit Drug Ordinance Study—Subcontract Project Director

2000-2005 Department of Health and Human Services, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation (Under Subcontract from Mathematica Policy Research), Survey of State SCHIP Program Administrators—Subcontract Project Director

2000-2003 Andrews University (Subcontract on a grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation to the University of Illinois at Chicago), State-level Illicit Drug Legislative Data Surveillance—Subcontract Project Director; proposal lead

2000-2003 Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (under subcontract to RTI), Evaluation of the Wisconsin BadgerCare Program Disenrollee Survey—Subcontract Project Manager; MayaTech proposal lead

2000-2001

Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (under subcontract to RTI), Medicare Beneficiaries Study—Subcontract Project Manager; MayaTech proposal lead

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1999-2007; 3 awards

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Office of Smoking and Health (OSH), State Legislative Tracking System—Senior Technical Advisor

1999-2002 National Cancer Institute, ASSIST Evaluation Legislative Ratings—Project Director; proposal lead

1996-2007; 3 awards

National Cancer Institute, State Cancer Policy Database Program—Task Leader, Research and Analysis; proposal lead

1998 National Institute on Alcoholism and Alcohol Abuse, Alcohol Policy Data System Feasibility Study—Project Director; proposal lead

1998 University Research Corporation. Program Assessment of the District of Columbia Department of Health—Evaluation Consultant

PUBLICATIONS

Peer-Reviewed Published Works

1. Nicholson LM, Leider J, Chriqui JF. (In press.) Exploring the linkage between activity-friendly zoning, inactivity, and cancer incidence in the United States. Cancer, Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention.

2. Taber DR, Chriqui JF, Quinn C, Rimkus L, Chaloupka FJ. (In press.) Cross-sector analysis of socioeconomic, racial/ethnic, and urban/rural disparities in food policy enactment in the United States. Health & Place.

3. Huang J, Delong H, Chriqui JF, Mirza M, Diaz MC, Chaloupka FJ. (In press.) Do state minimum markup/price laws work: evidence from store scanner data and TUS-CPS. Tob Control.

4. Leider J, Chriqui JF, Thrun E. (In press.) Associations between active living-oriented zoning and no adult leisure time physical activity in the U.S. Prev Med. 2016 Jun 27. pii: S0091-7435(16)30154-2. doi: 10.1016/j.ypmed.2016.06.029. [Epub ahead of print] PMID: 27364934 PMCID: In process.

5. DeLong H, Chriqui JF, Leider J, Chaloupka FJ. (2016) Common state mechanisms regulating tribal tobacco taxation and sales, United States—2015. Tob Control Published Online First: June 29, 2016 doi:10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2016-053079 PMID: 27354677

6. Asada Y, Chriqui JF, Chavez N, Odoms-Young A, Handler A (2016). USDA snack policy implementation: best practices from the front lines. Prev. Chron. Dis.13:E79. doi: 10.5888/pcd13.160023. PMID: 27309416 PMCID: 4927271

7. Thrun E, Leider J, Chriqui JF. (2016.) Exploring the cross-sectional association between transit-oriented development zoning and active travel and transit usage in the United States, 2010-2014. Front. Public Health 4(113): doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2016.00113. PMID: 27376054 PMCID: PMC4891334 http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpubh.2016.00113/full

8. Slater SJ, Nicholson L, Abu Zayd H, Chriqui JF. (2016) Does pedestrian danger mediate the relationship between local walkability and active travel to work? Front. Public Health 4(71): doi:10.3389/fpubh.2016.00089. http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpubh.2016.00089/full PMID: 27242983 PMCID: PMC4861134

9. Chriqui JF, Leider J, Thrun E, Nicholson LM, Slater SJ. (2016.) Communities on the move: Pedestrian-oriented zoning as a facilitator of adult active travel to work in the United States. Front. Public Health 4(71): doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2016.00071. http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpubh.2016.00071/full PMID: 27148517 PMCID: PMC4834572

10. Barbero C, Gilchrist S, Chriqui JF, Martin MA, Wennerstrom A, VanderVeur J, Prewitt K, Brownstein JN. (2015). Do state community health worker laws align with best available evidence? J Community Health. 2015 Oct 11. [Epub ahead of print] PMID: 26455578

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11. Chriqui JF, Nicholson LM, Thrun E, Leider J, Slater SJ. (2016). More active living–oriented county and municipal zoning is associated with increased adult leisure time physical activity—United States, 2011. Env & Behav 48: 111-130. doi:10.1177/0013916515611175. http://eab.sagepub.com/content/48/1/111.abstract

12. Pomeranz JL, Chriqui JF. (2015). The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program: Analysis of Program Administration and Food Law Definitions. Am J Prev Med. 2015 Sep;49(3):428-36. doi: 10.1016/j.amepre.2015.02.027. Epub 2015 Jun 16. Review. PMID: 26091926.

13. Taber DR, Chriqui JF, Vuillaume R, Kelder SH, Chaloupka FJ. (2015). The association between state bans on soda only and adolescent substitution with other sugar-sweetened beverages: a cross-sectional study. International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, 12(Suppl 1):S7. PMID: 26221969

14. Taber DR, Chriqui JF, Powell LM, Perna FM, Robinson WR, Chaloupka FJ. (2015.) Socioeconomic differences in the association between state competitive food laws and the school food environment. Journal of School Health, 85(9): 578-586. PMID: 26201754; PMCID: PMC4552185

15. Chriqui JF, DeLong H, Gourdet C, Chaloupka F, et al. (2015). Use of tobacco tax stamps to prevent and reduce illicit tobacco trade – United States, 2014. MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep 29;64(20): 541-6. PMID: 26020136 PMCID: PMC4465087

16. Barbero C, Gilchrist S, Schooley M, Chriqui JF, Luke DA, Eyler AA. Appraising the evidence for public health policy components using the quality and impact of component evidence assessment. Global Heart 10(1):3-11. doi: 10.1016/j.gheart.2014.12.013. PMID: 25754561

17. Terry-McElrath Y, Chriqui JF, O’Malley PM, Chaloupka FJ, Johnston LD. (2015). Regular soda policies, school availability, and high school student consumption. American Journal of Preventive Medicine 2015 Jan 6. pii: S0749-3797(14)00627-8. doi: 10.1016/j.amepre.2014.10.022. [Epub ahead of print]. PMID: 25576493

18. Slater S, Chriqui J, Chaloupka FJ, Johnston L. (2014). Joint use policies: Are they related to adolescent behavior? Preventive Medicine 2014 Dec;69 Suppl 1:S37-43. doi: 10.1016/j.ypmed.2014.08.032. Epub 2014 Sep 6. PMID: 25199731; PMCID: PMC4267980.

19. Nicholson LM, Turner L, Slater SJ, Abuzayd H, Chriqui JF, Chaloupka FJ. (2014). Developing a measure of traffic calming associated with elementary school students’ active transport. Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment 33: 17–25. PMID: 25754561 PMCID: PMC4260337

20. Taber DR, Chriqui JF, Chaloupka FJ. (2014.) How state taxes and policies targeting soda consumption modify the association between the school food environment and student dietary behaviors: a cross-sectional analysis. PLOS One 9(8):e98249. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0098249. PMID: 25083906 PMCID: PMC4118851

21. Hennessy E, Oh A, Agurs-Collins T, Chriqui JF, Mâsse LC, Moser RP, Perna F. (2014.) State-level school competitive food and beverage laws are associated with children’s weight status. Journal of School Health 84(9):609-16. doi: 10.1111/josh.12181. PMID: 25117896 PMCID: PMC4176686.

22. Gourdet C, Chriqui JF, Chaloupka FJ. (2014.) A baseline understanding of state laws governing e-cigarettes. Tobacco Control 2014;23:iii37–iii40. doi:10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2013-051459. PMID: 24935897

23. Gourdet C, Chriqui JF, Piekarz E, Dang Q, Chaloupka FJ. (2014.) Carrots and sticks: compliance provisions in state competitive food laws—examples for state and local implementation of the updated USDA standards. Journal of School Health 84:466-471. PMID: 24889084

24. Nicholson, L., Turner, L., Schneider, L., Chriqui, J.F., Chaloupka, F.J. (2014.) State farm-to-school laws influence the availability of fresh fruits and vegetables in school lunches at U.S. public elementary schools. Journal of School Health 84(5): 310-316. PMID: 24707925

25. Chriqui JF, Piekarz E, Chaloupka FJ. (2014.) USDA snack food and beverage standards: how big of a stretch for the states? Childhood Obesity 10(3):1-7. DOI: 10.1089/chi.2014.0008. PMID: 24872010.

26. Nicholson L, Slater S, Chriqui JF, Chaloupka FJ. (2014.) Validating adolescent socioeconomic status: Comparing school free-reduced lunch with Census measures. Spatial Demography 2(1): 55-65.

27. Chriqui JF, Economos CD, Henderson K, Kohl HW, Kumanyika SK, Ward DS. (2014.) Environmental change strategies to promote healthy eating and physical activity and reduce disparities. Childhood Obesity 10(1):11-7. doi: 10.1089/chi.2014.1016. PMID: 24506159

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28. Chriqui, J.F., Pickel, M., Story, M. (2014.) Influence of school competitive food and beverage policies on obesity, consumption, and availability: a systematic review. JAMA Pediatrics 168(3):279-86. PMID: 24473632

29. Eyler, A., Chriqui, J.F., Maddock, J., Cradock, A.L. ,Evenson, K.R., Gustat, J., Hooker, S., Lyn, R., O’Hara Tompkins, N., Zieff, S.G. (2014). Opportunity meets planning: an assessment of the physical activity emphasis in state obesity-related plans. J Phys Act Health 11(1):45-50. doi: 10.1123/jpah.2012-0037. PMID: 23250084.

30. Greathouse, K.L., Chriqui, J.F., Moser, R.P., Collins, T.A., Perna, F.M. (2013) The association of soda sales tax and state nutrition law: A concordance of policies. Public Health Nutrition 14:1-6. [Epub ahead of print.] PMID: 24477116

31. Mayo, M., Pitts-Bell, S., Chriqui, J.F. (2013.) Examining associations between county and municipality zoning ordinances and access to fruit and vegetable outlets in rural North Carolina. Prev Chronic Dis. 10:E203. doi: 10.5888/pcd10.130196. PMID: 24309091 PMCID: PMC3854873

32. Taber, D.R., Chriqui, J.F., Perna, F.M., Powell, L.M., Slater, S.J., Chaloupka, F.J. (2013.) Association between state physical education (PE) requirements and PE participation, physical activity, and body mass index change. Preventive Medicine 57(5):629-33. doi: 10.1016/j.ypmed.2013.08.018. PMID: 23978523. PMCID: PMC4147666

33. Turner, L., Chriqui, J.F., Chaloupka, F.J. (2013.) Classroom parties in us elementary schools: the potential for policies to reduce student exposure to sugary foods and beverages. Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior 45(6):611-9. doi: 10.1016/j.jneb.2013.04.261. PMID: 23819904

34. Chriqui, J.F. (2013). Obesity prevention policies in U.S. states and localities: lessons from the field. Current Obesity Reports 2(3):200–210. Online first: doi: 10.1007/s13679-013-0063-x. PMID:24511455 PMCID: PMC3916087

35. Chriqui, J.F., Turner, L., Taber, D.R., Chaloupka, F.J. (2013). Association between district and state policies and U.S. public elementary school competitive food and beverage environments. JAMA Pediatrics 167(8):714-722. doi:10.1001/jamapediatrics.2013.32. Online first June 10, 2013. PMID: 23753810

36. Chriqui, J.F., Chaloupka, F.J., Powell, L.M., Eidson, S.S. (2013). A typology of beverage taxation: Multiple approaches for obesity prevention and revenue generation. Journal of Public Health Policy 34(3):403-23. PMID: 23698157 PMCID: PMC3730238

37. Miller, P.E., McKinnon, R.A., Krebs-Smith, S.M., Subar, A.F., Chriqui, J.F., Kahle, L., Reedy, J. (2013). A comprehensive examination of total sugar-sweetened beverage consumption in the United States through advanced methodology. American Journal of Preventive Medicine 45(4):416–421. PMID: 24050417

38. Turner L., Chriqui J.F., Chaloupka F.J. (2013). Withholding recess from elementary school students: policies matter. Journal of School Health 83: 533-541. PMID: 23834604

39. Cradock, A.L., Barrett, J.L., Carnoske, C., Chriqui, J.F., Evenson, K.R., Gustat, J., Healy, I.B., Heinrich, K., Lemon, S.C., Tompkins, N.O., Reed, H.L., Zieff, S. (2013). Roles and strategies of state organizations related to school-based physical education and physical activity policies. Journal of Public Health Management and Practice 19(3 Suppl 1):S34-40. PMID: 23529053

40. Lyn, R., Aytur, S., Davis, T., Eyler, A., Evenson, K., Chriqui, J.F., Cradock, A.L., Goins, K.V., Litt, J., Brownson, R.C. (2013). Policy, systems, and environmental approaches for obesity prevention: a framework to inform local and state action. Journal of Public Health Management and Practice 19(3 Suppl 1):S23-33. PMID: 23529052

41. Chriqui, J.F., Eyler, A.E., Carnoske, C., Slater, S. (2013). State and district policy influences on district-wide elementary and middle school physical education practices. Journal of Public Health Management and Practice 19(3 Suppl 1):S41-48. PMID: 23529054.

42. Taber, D., Chriqui, J.F., Chaloupka, F.J. (2013). State laws governing school meals and disparities in fruit/vegetable intake. American Journal of Preventive Medicine 44(4):365-72. PMID: 23498102. PMCID: PMC3664760

43. Taber, D., Chriqui, J.F., Powell, L.M., Chaloupka, F.J. (2013). Association between state laws governing school meal nutrition content and student weight status. JAMA Pediatrics 8:1-8. PMID: 23567869.

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44. Slater, S.J, Nicholson, L., Chriqui, J., Barker, D., Chaloupka, F.J., Johnston, L.D. (2013). Walkable communities and adolescent weight. American Journal of Preventive Medicine 44(2):164-8. PMID: 23332334 PMCID: PMC3553501.

45. Mâsse, L.M., Perna, F., Agurs-Collins, T., Chriqui, J.F. (2013). Change in school nutrition-related laws from 2003 to 2008: evidence from the School Nutrition Environment State Policy Classification System. Am J Public Health, E-pub ahead of print: January 17, 2013, e1-e7. doi:10.2105/AJPH.2012.300896). PMID: 23327259.

46. Turner, L., Chriqui, J.F., Chaloupka, F.J. (2013). Walking school bus programs in U.S. public elementary schools. Journal of Physical Activity and Health 10(5):641-645. PMID: 23006742.

47. Hirschmann, J., Chriqui, J.F. (2013). School food and nutrition policy, monitoring, and evaluation in the United States. Public Health Nutrition 16(6):982-988. PMID: 23006629.

48. Carlson, J.A., Sallis, J.F., Chriqui, J.F., Schneider, L., McDermid, L.C., & Agron, P. (2013). State policies about physical activity minutes in physical education or during the school day. Journal of School Health, 83(3), 150-156. PMID: 23343315.

49. Turner, L., Chriqui, J.F., Chaloupka, F.J. (2012). Food as a reward in the classroom: School district policies influence elementary school practices. Journal of the American Dietetic Association 112:1436-1442. PMID: 22640775.

50. Powell, L.M., Chriqui, J.F., Khan, T.A., Wada, R., Chaloupka, F.J. (2012). Assessing the potential effectiveness of food and beverage taxes and subsidies for improving public health: a systematic review of prices, demand and body weight outcomes. Obesity Reviews, doi: 10.1111/obr.12002. PMID: 23174017 PMCID: PMC3556391

51. Turner, L., Chriqui, J.F., Chaloupka, F.J. (2012). Healthier fundraising in U.S. elementary schools: associations between policies at the state, district, and school level. PLOS One 7(11): e49890. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0049890. PMID: 23166788 PMCID: PMC3498188. http://www.plosone.org/article/info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pone.0049890

52. Taber, D., Chriqui, J.F., Perna, F., Powell, L.M., Chaloupka, F.J. (2012). Weight status among adolescents in states that govern competitive food nutrition content. Pediatrics 130(3):437-444. www.pediatrics.org/cgi/doi/10.1542/peds.2011-3353. PMID: 22891223.

53. Schneider LM, Schermbeck RM, Chriqui JF, Chaloupka FJ. (2012). The extent to which school district competitive food and beverage policies align with the 2010 Dietary Guidelines for Americans: Implications for federal regulations. Journal of the American Dietetic Association 112(6):892-896. PMID: 22507758.

54. Chriqui, J.F. (2012). Competitive Food and Beverage Policies, Healthy Eating, and BMI among Children and Adolescents. Research Review prepared for Healthy Eating Research Program (peer-reviewed). Available: www.healthyeatingresearch.org

55. Perna, F., Oh, A., Chriqui, J.F., Masse, L.C., Atienza, A.A., Nebeling, L., Agurs-Collins, T., Moser, R.P., Dodd, K.W. (2012.) The association of state law to physical education time allocation in United States' public schools. American Journal of Public Health 102(8):1594-1599. PMID: 22594746 PMCID: PMC3464828

56. Taber, D., Chriqui, J.F., Powell, L.M., Chaloupka, F.J. (2012). Differences in nutrient intake associated with state laws regarding fat, sugar, and caloric content of competitive foods. Archives of Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine, 166(5):452-458. PMID: 22566546.

57. Slater, S.S., Nicholson, L., Chriqui, J.F., Turner, L., Chaloupka, F. (2012). The impact of state laws and district policies on physical education and recess practices in a nationally-representative sample of U.S. public elementary schools. Archives of Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine, 166(4):311-316. PMID: 22147763.

58. Taber, D., Chriqui, J.F., Powell, L.M., Chaloupka, F.J. (2012). Banning all sugar-sweetened beverages in middle schools reduces in-school access and purchasing but not overall consumption. Archives of Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine 166(3):256-262. doi:10.1001/archpediatrics.2011.200 PMID: 22064875. PMCID: PMC4077154

59. Taber D, Chriqui, J.F., Chaloupka FJ. (2012). Association and diffusion of nutrition and physical activity policies on the state and district level. Journal of School Health 82: 201-209. PMID: 22494090.

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60. Schneider, L., Chriqui, J.F., Nicholson, L., Turner, L., Gourdet, C., Chaloupka, F.J. (2012). Are farm-to-school programs more common in states with farm-to-school-related laws? Journal of School Health 82:210-216. PMID: 22494091.

61. Sandoval, A., Turner, L., Nicholson, L., Chriqui, J.F., Tortorelli, M., Chaloupka, F.J. (2012). The relationship between state laws, district policies, and elementary-school-based measurement of children’s body mass index. Journal of School Health 82:239-245. PMID: 22494095.

62. McBride, D.C., Chriqui, J.F., Terry, Y.T., Mulatu, M. (2012). Drug treatment program ownership, Medicaid acceptance, and service provision. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment 42:116-124. PMID: 22154032.

63. Chriqui, J.F., Taber, D., Slater, S.S., Turner, L., McGowan-Lowrey, K., Chaloupka, F.J. (2012). The Impact of state safe routes to school-related laws on active travel to school policies and practices in U.S. elementary schools. Health and Place 18: 8-15. PMID: 22243902.

64. Taber D, Chriqui J.F., Chaloupka FJ. (2011). Geographic disparities in school district wellness policies targeting youth obesity from 2006-07 to 2008-09. American Journal of Preventive Medicine 41(4):407– 414. PMID: 21961468.

65. Chaloupka, F.J., Powell, L.M., Chriqui, J.F. (2011). Sugar-sweetened beverages and obesity: the potential impact of public policies—Point-Counterpoint. J Policy Anal and Management 30(3):644–665. PMID: 21774165.

66. McBride, D.C., Terry-McElrath, Y.T., Chriqui, J.F., et al. (2011). Relationships between state methamphetamine precursor policies focusing on pseudoephedrine and trends in small toxic lab seizures. Journal of Drug Issues, 42(1):253-282.

67. Brener, N.D., Chriqui, J.F., O’Toole, T.P., Schwartz, M.P., McManus, T. (2011). Establishing a baseline measure of school wellness-related policies implemented in a nationally representative sample of school districts. Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 111:894-901. doi: 10.1016/j.jada.2011.03.016 PMID: 21616204.

68. McElrath, Y.T., Chriqui, J.F., McBride, D.C. (2011). Factors related to Medicaid payment acceptance at outpatient substance abuse treatment programs. HSR: Health Services Research, 46(2):632-653. PMID: 21105870.

69. Chriqui, J.F., O’Connor, J.C., Chaloupka, F.J. (2011). What gets measured, gets changed: Evaluating law and policy for maximum impact. Journal of Law, Medicine, and Ethics,39:21-26. PMID: 21309890.

70. Chriqui, J.F., Chaloupka, F.J. (2011). Transparency and oversight in local wellness policies. Journal of School Health, 81(2):114-121. PMID: 21223279.

71. Brownson, R.C., Chriqui, J.F., Burgeson, C.R., Fisher, M.C., Ness, R.B. (2010). Preventing childhood obesity through physical activity policy. Annals of Epidemiology, 20(6): 436-444. PMID: 20470970 PMCID: PMC3705727.

72. Sturm, R., Powell, L.M., Chriqui, J.F., Chaloupka, F.J. (2010). State-level soda taxes, soft drink consumption, and body mass index among elementary school children: Results from the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study. Health Affairs, 29(5):1052-1058.PMID: 20360173 PMCID: PMC2864626.

73. Eyler, A.A., Lankford, T., Chriqui, J.F., Evenson, K.R., Kruger, J., Tomkins, N.O., et al. (2010). An analysis of state legislation on community trails. Journal of Physical Activity and Health, 7(Suppl 1):S40-S47. PMID: 20440011.

74. McElrath, Y.T., Chriqui, J.F., McBride, D.C., Bates, H. (2009). Do state policies matter in prosecutor-reported juvenile marijuana case disposition? Crime & Delinquency, available on-line ahead of print, doi: 10.1177/0011128709348457.

75. MacCoun, R., Pacula, R.L., Chriqui, J.F., Harris, K.M. and Reuter, P.H. (2009). Do citizens know whether their state has decriminalized marijuana? A test of the perceptual assumption in deterrence theory. Review of Law and Economics, 5(1): Article 15. DOI: 10.2202/1555-5879.1227.

76. Brownson, R.C., Chriqui, J.F., Stamatakis, K.A. (2009). Understanding evidence-based public health policy. American Journal of Public Health, 99:1576–1583. PMID: 19608941 PMCID: PMC2724448

77. Powell, L.M., Chriqui, J.F., Chaloupka, F.J. (2009). Associations between state-level soda taxes and adolescent body mass index. Journal of Adolescent Health, 45:S57-S63. PMID: 19699437.

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78. Terry-McElrath, Y., McBride, D.C., Chriqui, J.F., O’Malley, P.M., VanderWaal, C.J., Chalopuka, F.J., & Johnston, L.D. (2009). Evidence for connections between prosecutor-reported marijuana case dispositions and community youth marijuana use. Crime and Delinquency, 55(4): 600-626.PMID: 22337733 PMCID: PMC3278300.

79. Chriqui, J.F., Tynan, M., Agurs-Collins, T., Mâsse, L.C. (2008). Will Web-based research suffice when collecting school district policies? The case of physical education and school-based nutrition policies. International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity; 5:64. PMID: 19077186 PMCID: PMC2637297.

80. Chriqui, J.F., Eidson, S.S., Bates, H., Kowalczyk, S., & Chaloupka, F.J. (2008). State sales tax rates for soft drinks and snacks sold through grocery stores and vending machines, 2007. Journal of Public Health Policy; 29: 226-249. PMID: 18523476.

81. Chriqui, J.F., Terry-McElrath, Y., McBride, D.C., & Eidson, S.S. (2008). State policies matter: The case of outpatient drug treatment program practices. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment; 35:13–21.PMID: 17936550.

82. O’Connor, J.C., MacNeil, A., Chriqui, J.F., Tynan, M., Bates, H., & Eidson, S.S. (2008). Preemption of local smoke-free air ordinances: The implications of judicial opinions for meeting national health objectives. Journal of Law, Medicine, and Ethics; 36 (2): 403–412. PMID: 18547209.

83. McBride, D.C., Terry-McElrath, Y., VanderWaal, C., Chriqui, J.F., & Myllyluoma, J. (2008). United States Public health agency involvement in illicit drug policy, planning, and prevention, 1999-2003. American Journal of Public Health; 98: 270-277. PMID: 18172140 PMCID: PMC2376891.

84. Chriqui, J.F., Ribisl, K., Wallace, R., Williams, R., & el Arculli, R. (2008). A review of state laws governing the delivery sale of cigarettes in the USA: Analysis of provisions to prevent youth access and tax evasion. Nicotine & Tobacco Research; 10(2): 253-265. PMID: 18236290.

85. Chriqui, J.F., Terry-McElrath, Y., McBride, D.C., Eidson, S., & VanderWaal, C.J. (2007). Does state licensure or certification make a difference for outpatient substance abuse treatment program practices? Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research; 34(3): 309-328.PMID: 17592782.

86. Mâsse, L.C., Chriqui, J.F., Igoe, J.F., Atienza, A.A., Kruger, J., Kohl, H.W., Frosh, M.M., & Yaroch, A.L. (2007). Development of a physical education-related state policy classification system. Am J Prev Med, 33(4S):S264–S276. PMID: 17884575.

87. Mâsse, L.C., Frosh, M.M., Chriqui, J.F., Yaroch, A.L., Agurs-Collins, T., Blanck, H., et al. (2007). Development of a school-nutrition environment state policy classification system (SNESPCS). Am J Prev Med, 33(4S):S277–S291. PMID: 17884576.

88. O’Connor, J.C., Chriqui, J.F., & McBride, D.C. (2006). Developing lasting legal solutions to the dual epidemics of methamphetamine production and use. North Dakota Law Review, 82(4):1165-1194.

89. VanderWaal, C.J., Chriqui, J.F. Bishop, R.M., McBride, D.C., & Longshore, D. (2006). State drug policy reform movement: The use of ballot initiatives and legislation to promote diversion to drug treatment. Journal of Drug Issues; 3:619-48.

90. Chriqui JF, O’Connor J, Babb S, Blair NA, Vaughn G, McNeil A. (2005). State smoking restrictions in private-sector worksites, restaurants, and bars—United States, 1999-2004. MMWR; 54(26):649-653. PMID: 16001014.

91. McMullen, K.M., Brownson, R.C., Luke, D., & Chriqui, J.F. (2005, Feb. 28). Strength of clean indoor air laws and smoking-related outcomes in the United States. Tobacco Control, 14:43-8. PMID: 15735299.

92. Pacula, R.L., MacCoun, R., Reuter, P., Chriqui, J.F., et al. (2005). What does it mean to decriminalize marijuana? A cross-national empirical examination. Adv Health Econ Health Serv Res., 16:347-369. PMID: 17867248.

93. Pacula R.L., Chriqui, J.F., Reichmann D.A., Terry-McElrath Y. (2002). State medical marijuana laws: understanding the laws and their limitations. Journal of Public Health Policy; 23(4):413-39. PMID: 12532682.

94. Chriqui, J.F., Frosh, M.M., Fues, L.A., el Arculli, R., & Stillman, F. (2002). State laws on youth access to tobacco: an update [Letter to the Editor]. Tobacco Control; 11(2):163-66. PMID: 12035016.

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95. Chriqui J.F., Frosh, M.M., Brownson, R.C., Shelton, D.M., et al. (2002). Application of a rating system to state clean indoor air laws (U.S.). Tobacco Control; 11(1):26-34. PMID: 11891365.

Edited Books, Book Chapters, Dissertation, Working Paper Series, Monograph Chapters, Commentaries, Invited Papers

1. AA Eyler, JF Chriqui, S Moreland-Russell, RC Brownson (Eds.) Prevention, Policy, and Public Health (2016). New York: Oxford University Press.

2. Chriqui JF, Young SK. (2016). Public health policy analysis and evaluation. In: AA Eyler, JF Chriqui, S Moreland-Russell, RC Brownson (Eds.), Prevention, Policy, and Public Health. New York: Oxford University Press, pp. 67-92.

3. Chriqui JF, CN Sansone. (2016). Food, nutrition, and obesity policy. In: AA Eyler, JF Chriqui, S Moreland-Russell, RC Brownson (Eds.), Prevention, Policy, and Public Health. New York: Oxford University Press, pp. 141-162.

4. Chriqui JF, Eyler AA. (2016). Public policy tracking and surveillance: Assessing policy adoption and content for advocacy and evaluation purposes. In: AA Eyler, JF Chriqui, S Moreland-Russell, RC Brownson (Eds.), Prevention, Policy, and Public Health. New York: Oxford University Press, pp. 291-302.

5. Chriqui JF, Young SK. (2016). Public health policy analysis and evaluation. In: AA Eyler, JF Chriqui, S Moreland-Russell, RC Brownson (Eds.), Prevention, Policy, and Public Health. New York: Oxford University Press, pp. 67-92.

6. Powell, L.M., Chriqui, J.F. (2011). Food taxes and subsidies: evidence and policies for obesity prevention. In: J. Cawley (Ed.), The Handbook of the Social Science of Obesity. New York: Oxford University Press, pp. 639-664.

7. Chriqui, J.F. Local school district wellness policies: A missed opportunity? (2010) Invited commentary in: F as in FAT 2010. Washington, DC: Trust for America’s Health, p. 39.

8. Chriqui, J.F., Schneider, L., Chaloupka, F.J. (2009). Local Wellness Policies—Two Years Later: How are Districts Doing and What Can State Boards of Education Do to Support their Implementation? The State Education Standard: The Journal of the National Association of State Boards of Education, September: 43-47.

9. MacCoun, R., Pacula, R.L., Chriqui, J.F., Harris, K.M. and Reuter, P.H. (2008, Apr. 15). Do Citizens Know Whether Their State Has Decriminalized Marijuana? A Test of the Perceptual Assumption in Deterrence Theory. Center for the Study of Law and Society Jurisprudence and Social Policy Program. JSP/Center for the Study of Law and Society Faculty Working Papers. Paper 64. Available: http://repositories.cdlib.org/csls/fwp/64.

10. Chriqui, J.F., Frosh, M.M., Brownson, R.C., & Stillman, F. (2006). Measuring policy and legislative changes. In F.A. Stillman & C.L. Schmitt (Eds.), Evaluating ASSIST: A Blueprint for Understanding State-Level Tobacco Control (pp.87-110). Tobacco Control Monograph No. 17. Bethesda, MD: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, National Institutes of Health, National Cancer Institute. NIH Pub. No. 06-6058.

11. Chriqui, J.F. (2006). Community and environmental strategies to prevent underage drinking. Frontlines. Washington D.C.: NIAAA.

12. Chriqui, J., Smith, S., McBride, D.C., Scott, W., Capoccia, V., Chaloupka, F.J. (2006). Assessing State Regulation of Outpatient Substance Abuse Treatment Programs in the U.S. along a Quality Continuum. ImpacTeen Research Paper Series No. 34. Chicago, IL: ImpacTeen. Available: http://www.impacteen.org/ab_RPNo34_2006.htm.

13. Chriqui, J.F. (2004, March). Examining the linkage between alcohol policy and services research. Frontlines. Washington, D.C.: NIAAA.

14. Pacula, R.L., Chriqui, J.F., King, J. (2003). Marijuana decriminalization: what does it mean in the United States? NBER Working Paper No. 9690. Cambridge, Mass: National Bureau of Economic Research.

15. McBride, D.C., Pacula, R.L., Chaloupka, F.J., VanderWaal, C.J., Chriqui, J.F., & Terry-McElrath, Y.M. (2003, June). ImpacTeen: Contributing to drug policy development. Connection: Linking drug abuse services

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research and practice. AcademyHealth, National Institute on Drug Abuse, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 4, 7.

16. McBride, D.C., VanderWaal, C.J., Pacula, R.L., Terry, Y.M., & Chriqui, J.F. (2002). “Mandatory minimum sentencing and drug law violations: effects on the criminal justice system,” in Leukefeld, C.G., Tims, F.M., & Farabee, D. (eds.) Treatment of Drug Offenders: Policies and Issues. New York: Springer Publishing, pp. 319-334.

17. Chriqui, J.F. (2000). Restricting minors' access to tobacco products: An examination of state legislation and policy innovation (as of December 31, 1998). Doctoral dissertation, University of Maryland Baltimore County. ProQuest Dissertations and Theses, AAT 9977698.

18. Baylor, M., Friedman, J., Bush, D., and Autry, J. (1993). "Overview and History of Workplace Drug Testing," in the Proceedings of the International Symposium on Forensic Toxicology.

19. Autry, J.H., & Friedman, J.B. (1992). “Drug Abuse in the Workplace," The Medical Review Officer's Guide to Drug Testing. New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold, pp. 1-22

Monographs and Published Reports

1. Piekarz E, Schermbeck R, Young SK, Leider J, Ziemann M, Chriqui JF. School District Wellness Policies: Evaluating Progress and Potential for Improving Children’s Health Eight Years after the Federal Mandate. School Years 2006-07 through 2013-14. Volume 4. Chicago, IL: Bridging the Gap Program and the National Wellness Policy Study, Institute for Health Research and Policy, University of Illinois at Chicago, 2016, www.go.uic.edu/NWPSproducts

2. Chriqui JF, Resnick EA, Schneider L, Schermbeck R, Adcock T, Carrion V, Chaloupka FJ. (2013). School District Wellness Policies: Evaluating Progress and Potential for Improving Children’s Health Five Years after the Federal Mandate. School Years 2006–07 through 2010-11. Vol. 3. Chicago, IL: Bridging the Gap Program, Health Policy Center, Institute for Health Research and Policy, University of Illinois at Chicago. Available: http://www.bridgingthegapresearch.org/research/district_wellness_policies/

3. Bassler EJ, Chriqui JF, Stagg K, Schneider LM, Infusino K, Asada Y. (2013). Controlling Junk Food and the Bottom Line: Case Studies of Schools Successfully Implementing Strong Nutrition Standards for Competitive Foods and Beverages. (Peer-reviewed.) Chicago, IL: Illinois Public Health Institute. Available: http://iphionline.org/2013/03/controlling-junk-food/

4. Chaloupka, F.J., Wang, Y.C., Powell, L.M., Andreyeva, T., Chriqui, J.F., Rimkus, L. (2011). Estimating the Potential Impact of Sugar-Sweetened and Other Beverage Excise Taxes in Illinois. Report prepared for Cook County Department of Public Health.

5. Chriqui, J.F., Schneider, L., Chaloupka, F.J., et al. (2010). School District Wellness Policies: Evaluating Progress and Potential for Improving Children’s Health Three Years after the Federal Mandate. School Years 2006-07, 2007-08, and 2008-09.Vol. 2. Chicago, IL: Bridging the Gap, Health Policy Center, Institute for Health Research and Policy, University of Illinois at Chicago. Available: http://www.bridgingthegapresearch.org/research/district_wellness_policies/.

6. Turner, L., Chaloupka, F.J., Chriqui, J.F., Sandoval, A. (2010). School Policies and Practices to Improve Health and Prevent Obesity: National Elementary School Survey Results: School Years 2006-07 and 2007-08. Chicago, IL: Bridging the Gap, Health Policy Center, Institute for Health Research and Policy, University of Illinois at Chicago. Available: http://www.bridgingthegapresearch.org/.

7. Walker, E., Chriqui, J.F., Chiang, R.J. (2010). Obesity Prevention Policies for Middle Schools and High Schools: Are We Doing Enough? Issues in Brief. Arlington, VA: National Association of State Boards of Education.

8. Chriqui, J.F., Schneider, L., Chaloupka, F.J., et al. Local Wellness Policies: Assessing School District Strategies for Improving Children’s Health. School Years 2006-07 and 2007-08. (2009). Chicago, IL: Bridging the Gap, Health Policy Center, Institute for Health Research and Policy, University of Illinois at Chicago. Available: http://www.bridgingthegapresearch.org/client_files/pdfs/monograph.pdf.

9. Giovino, G.A., Chaloupka, F.J., Hartman, A.M., Joyce, K.G., Chriqui, J.F., Orleans, T.C., et al., (2009). Cigarette Smoking Prevalence and Policies in the 50 States: An Era of Change — The Robert Wood Johnson

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Foundation ImpacTeen Tobacco Chartbook. Buffalo, NY: University of Buffalo, State University of New York. Available: http://www.impacteen.org/generalarea_PDFs/chartbook_final071009.pdf.

10. Chriqui, J.F., Pacula, R.L., McBride, D.C., Reichmann, D.A., Vanderwaal, C.J., Terry-McElrath, Y. (2002). Illicit Drug Policies: Selected Laws from the 50 States. Berrien Springs, MI: Andrews University. Available: http://www.impacteen.org/generalarea_PDFs/IDTchartbook032103.pdf.

Research Briefs and Fact Sheets

1. Thrun E, Chriqui JF, Chaloupka, FJ. Zoning for Healthy Food Access Varies by Community Locale. A BTG Research Brief. Chicago, IL: Bridging the Gap Program, Health Policy Center, Institute for Health Research and Policy, University of Illinois at Chicago; 2016. Available at: http://www.bridgingthegapresearch.org/_asset/pl54jt/BTG_Food_Policy_brief_Mar2016.pdf

2. Thrun E, Chriqui JF, Chaloupka FJ. Restricting Mobile Vendors Near Schools. A BTG Research Brief. Chicago, IL: Bridging the Gap Program, Health Policy Center, Institute for Health Research and Policy, University of Illinois at Chicago; 2016. Available at: http://www.bridgingthegapresearch.org/_asset/zf312f/BTG_mobile_vending_brief_Mar2016.pdf

3. Thrun E, Chriqui JF, Slater SJ, Chaloupka FJ. Disparities in Active Living Zoning Nationwide. A BTG Research Brief. Chicago, IL: Bridging the Gap Program, Health Policy Center, Institute for Health Research and Policy, University of Illinois at Chicago; 2016. Available at: http://www.bridgingthegapresearch.org/_asset/kvkvxg/BTG_active_living_brief_Feb2016.pdf

4. Thrun E, Chriqui JF, Slater SJ, Chaloupka FJ. Incentive Policies That Can Create Opportunities for Physical Activity. A BTG Research Brief. Chicago, IL: Bridging the Gap Program, Health Policy Center, Institute for Health Research and Policy, University of Illinois at Chicago; 2016. Available at: http://www.bridgingthegapresearch.org/_asset/dkbyqs/BTG_incentive_policy_brief_Feb2016.pdf

5. Thrun E, Chriqui JF, Slater SJ, Chaloupka FJ. Active Travel to School: Percentage of Students Living in Areas with Supportive Policies. A BTG Research Brief. Chicago, IL: Bridging the Gap Program, Health Policy Center, Institute for Health Research and Policy, University of Illinois at Chicago; 2016. Available at: http://www.bridgingthegapresearch.org/_asset/xgy9pf/BTG_SRTS_policy_brief_Feb2016.pdf

6. Thrun E, Chriqui JF, Slater SJ, Chaloupka FJ. Disparities in Shared Use Agreements, Policies, and Plans. A BTG Research Brief. Chicago, IL: Bridging the Gap Program, Health Policy Center, Institute for Health Research and Policy, University of Illinois at Chicago; 2016. Available at: http://www.bridgingthegapresearch.org/_asset/zqqge6/BTG_SUA_disparities_brief_Feb2016.pdf

7. Chriqui JF, Eidson SS, Chaloupka FJ. State Sales Taxes on Regular Soda (as of January 1, 2014). [Internet]. Chicago, IL: Bridging the Gap Program, Health Policy Center, Institute for Health Research and Policy, University of Illinois at Chicago; 2014 April. Available from: http://www.bridgingthegapresearch.org/_asset/s2b5pb/BTG_soda_tax_fact_sheet_April2014.pdf

8. Chriqui JF, Eidson SS, Chaloupka FJ. State Sales Taxes on Bottled Water (as of January 1, 2014). [Internet]. Chicago, IL: Bridging the Gap Program, Health Policy Center, Institute for Health Research and Policy, University of Illinois at Chicago; 2014 April. Available from: http://www.bridgingthegapresearch.org/_asset/qkr8r8/BTG_water_tax_fact_sheet_April2014.pdf

9. Chriqui JF, Thrun E, Rimkus L, Barker DC, and Chaloupka FJ. Zoning for Healthy Food Access Varies by Community Income – A BTG Research Brief. Chicago, IL: Bridging the Gap Program, Health Policy Center, Institute for Health Research and Policy, University of Illinois at Chicago, 2012. www.bridgingthegapresearch.org

10. Thrun E, Chriqui JF, Slater SJ, Barker DC, and Chaloupka FJ. Using Local Land Use Laws to Facilitate Physical Activity - A BTG Research Brief. Chicago, IL: Bridging the Gap Program, Health Policy Center, Institute for Health Research and Policy, University of Illinois at Chicago, 2012. www.bridgingthegapresearch.org

11. Chriqui JF, Schermbeck R, Slater SJ, Schneider L, Barker DC, and Chaloupka FJ. Joint Use Agreements: Creating Opportunities for Physical Activity – A BTG Research Brief. Chicago, IL: Bridging the Gap Program, Health Policy Center, Institute for Health Research and Policy, University of Illinois at Chicago,

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2012. www.bridgingthegapresearch.org 12. Belansky E, Chriqui JF, Schwartz MB. Local Wellness Policies: How are Schools Implementing the

Congressional Mandate. [Internet]. Chicago, IL: Healthy Eating Research and Bridging the Gap Research; 2009 June. Available: http://www.bridgingthegapresearch.org/_asset/0myri8/RWJF_Brief_WellnessPolicies_2009.pdf

Manuscripts under Review/Revision

1. Wada R, Powell, LM, Chriqui, JF, Chaloupka, FJ. Roles of SNAP sales tax exemption and soda taxes in the demand for soda: evidence from household soda purchases. Manuscript under review.

2. Chriqui JF, Kraus RC, Powell LM, Wada R, Sansone C, Eidson SS, Chaloupka FJ. Association between state and local sales taxes on bottled water and reduced household purchasing, 2010-2012. Manuscript under review, Preventing Chronic Disease.

PEER-REVIEWED PRESENTATIONS (Past 5 years)

1. Chriqui JF, Adkins A. “PAPRN+ Working Group - Complete Streets.” Active Living Research Annual Meeting, February 2016, Clearwater Beach, FL.

2. Chriqui JF, “Complete streets policies: Socioeconomic and demographic variation in policy diffusion and content, United States.” Active Living Research Annual Meeting, February 2016, Clearwater Beach, FL.

3. Chriqui JF, “Pedestrian-oriented zoning can help to reduce income and poverty disparities in adult use of public transit to work, United States.” Active Living Research Annual Meeting, February 2016, Clearwater Beach, FL.

4. Chriqui JF. “Health in all policies: Land Use/Planning Sector.” American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, November 2015, Chicago, IL.

5. Chriqui JF, Piekarz E, Pickel M, Schermbeck R, Asada Y, Rosales G, Leider J, Chaloupka FJ. “How well are we doing? Seven years of wellness policy progress nationwide.” American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, November 2015, Chicago, IL.

6. Chriqui JF, Quinn CM, Thrun E, Rimkus L, Barker DC, Chaloupka FJ. “Zoning as a tool for increasing the availability of healthy food outlets.” American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, November 2015, Chicago, IL.

7. Chriqui JF, “More walkable-oriented zoning and land use laws are associated with active travel to work.” Transportation Research Board Moving Active Transportation to Higher Ground Conference, April 2015.

8. Chriqui JF, Adkins A. “PAPRN+ Working Group - Complete Streets.” Active Living Research Annual Meeting, February 2015, Clearwater Beach, FL.

9. Chriqui JF, Thrun E, Leider J. “Complete streets policies: Socioeconomic and demographic variation in policy diffusion and content, United States.” Active Living Research Annual Meeting, February 2015, Clearwater Beach, FL.

10. Chriqui JF, Leider J, Slater SJ, Thrun E, Nicholson LM. “Pedestrian-oriented zoning can help to reduce income and poverty disparities in adult use of public transit to work, United States.” Active Living Research Annual Meeting, February 2015, Clearwater Beach, FL.

11. Chriqui JF, Nicholson LM, Thrun E, Slater SS. “More active living-oriented county and municipal zoning is associated with increased adult physical activity—United States, 2011.” Active Living Research Annual Meeting, February 2015, San Diego, CA.

12. Chriqui JF, Powell LM, Wada R, Krauss R, Sansone C, Chaloupka FJ. “State and local bottled water taxation is associated with lower household purchasing, 2010-2012.” Healthy Eating Research Annual Meeting, February 2015, Baltimore, MD.

13. Chriqui JF, Terry-McElrath YM, Slater SS, O’Malley PM, Johnston LD, Chaloupka FJ. “Physical activity-oriented zoning and walkable community associations with adolescent obesity.” American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, November 2014, New Orleans, LA.

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14. Chriqui JF, Schneider L, Chaloupka FJ. “To what extent do state and district competitive food and beverage standards align with the USDA’s proposed rule?” American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, November 2013, Boston, MA.

15. Chriqui JF, Terry-McElrath Y, Chaloupka FJ, Johnston JD, O’Malley PO. “State bans on sugary drinks and high-fat milks are associated with lower availability in secondary schools nationwide.” American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, November 2013, Boston, MA.

16. Chriqui JF et al. “Do Supports for Active Transportation in Local Zoning Codes Result in More Walkable Streets?” Obesity Society, November 2013, Atlanta, GA.

17. Chriqui, JF et al. "Does Zoning for Healthy Food Access Increase the Availability of Healthy Food Outlets?" Obesity Society, November 2013, Atlanta, GA.

18. Chriqui JF and E Thrun: “The Extent to Which Local Land Use Policies Facilitate Walking, Biking, Active/Passive Recreation and Address Food Outlets and Socio-Economic Disparities.” American Planning Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, April 2013.

19. Chriqui J et al, “Wellness Policies are Improving Competitive Beverage Environments in U.S. Public Elementary Schools.” Presented at the American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, October 2012, San Francisco CA.

20. Chriqui J et al., "Zoning for Healthy Food Access Varies by Community Income." Poster presented at the American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, October 2012, San Francisco CA.

21. Chriqui, J.F. “Controlling Junk Foods and the Bottom Line: Case Studies of Schools Successfully Implementing Strong Nutritional Standards Without Breaking the Bank.” Oral presentation at the Weight of the Nation Conference. Washington, D.C. May 9, 2012.

22. Chriqui, J.F. “Macro-level policies as precursors to behavior change: U.S. state and district physical activity-related policies.” Oral presentation at the Society for Behavioral Medicine. New Orleans, LA. April 12, 2012.

23. Chriqui, J.F. “Chriqui JF. “Putting It All Together: Applying NCCOR’s Research Tools.” Oral presentation at the annual meeting of the American Public Health Association, November 1, 2011. Washington DC.

24. Chriqui, J.F. “Understanding the interplay of public policy and physical activity research.” Oral presentation at the American College of Sports Medicine. Denver, CO. June 2, 2011.

25. Chriqui, J.F. “The Impact of State Safe Routes to School-related Laws on Elementary School Walking and Biking Policies and Practices.” Oral presentation at the Active Living Research annual meeting. February 2011.

TESTIMONY/GUEST/INVITED (NON-PEER REVIEWED) PRESENTATIONS/LECTURES

1. Chriqui, J.F. (2016, June). International population health interventions to reduce sugar: What can we learn from the United States? Presentation at the Best Brains Exchange convened by the Candian Institute for Health Research (CIHR), Ottawa, Canada.

2. Chriqui, J.F. (2016, May 12). Understanding the complexity of food taxation: The U.S. story. Presentation at the 5th Biennial Championing Public Health Nutrition Conference convened by the Centre for Health Science and Law, Ottawa, Canada.

3. Chriqui, J.F. (2016, Mar 24). Getting to the Public Health Roots of Zoning: Examples Related to Active Living and Healthy Food Access. Presentation at the Urban Institute. Washington, D.C.

4. Chriqui, J.F. (2015, Feb. 18). Researching what matters for policy making. Presentation for the doctoral seminar series at the University of Maryland Baltimore County School of Public Policy.

5. Chriqui, J.F. (2014, Dec.) Evaluating what works. Invited presentation at the National Conference of State Legislatures Promising State Practices in Women’s Health Conference. Washington, D.C.

6. Chriqui, J.F. (2014, Nov 14). Obesity-related policies: influences on communities, schools, and individual outcomes. Tulane Prevention Research Center Innovations in Public Health Seminar Series.

7. Chriqui, J.F. (2014, Oct 16). Lessons from research: what have we learned and where are the gaps relative to state and district policies. Smart Snacks in Schools National Convening. Pew Charitable Trusts, Washington, DC.

8. Chriqui, J.F. (2014, May 21). Wellness Policies Nationwide: Where Do They Stand and What Can You

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Learn from Them? Invited talk for the Maryland School Wellness Conference. Baltimore, MD.

9. Chriqui, J.F., Delong, H., Gourdet, CG, Chaloupka, F.J. (2014 Apr). Documenting state tax and price-related policies. National Cancer Institute State and Community Tobacco Control Steering Committee Bi-annual meeting. Rockville, MD.

10. Chriqui, J.F. (2014, Feb. 27). Policies to promote healthy eating in schools—evidence from Bridging the Gap. Invited plenary. Healthy Eating Research, Chapel Hill, NC.

11. Chriqui, J.F. (2014, Feb. 17). School food policy in the U.S.: Experiences and lessons learned. International forum on Health Foods in Schools. Mexico City, Mexico.

12. Chriqui, J.F. (2013, Oct. 12). Effective public policies to reduce childhood obesity. World Congress on Preventive Dentistry Pre-Conference Workshop. Budapest, Hungary.

13. Chriqui, J.F. (2013, Oct. 9). Learning from effective upstream interventions: the lessons of strong public policies in the fight against obesity. World Congress on Preventive Dentistry Pre-Conference Workshop. Budapest, Hungary.

14. Chriqui, J.F. (2013, May 28). Translating research for policy: Lessons from the field. Invited lecture, Change Institute, MidAmerica Center for Public Health Practice, Rosemont, IL.

15. Chriqui, J.F. (2013, May 14). Feeding the Future: Building Healthy Food Systems in Schools. Invited presentation and training session conducted for the Y-USA Statewide Pioneering Healthier Communities Conference, Ft. Lauderdale, FL.

16. Chriqui, J.F. (2013, March 21). The impact of public policy on health behaviors: The case of obesity. Invited plenary presentation at the International Association of Dental Research, Seattle, WA.

17. Chriqui, J.F. (2012, November 14). Testimony before Chicago Board of Education on competitive food and beverage policies and their impact

18. Chriqui, J.F. (2012, April 11). “Food and Nutrition Policy Making: Assessing Implementation and Impact.” Invited lecture, Texas Obesity Summit. Austin, TX.

19. Chriqui, J.F. (2012, March 7). “The Impact of the Public Policies on Youth Physical Activity and Weight.” Presentation for Get Fit Philly Speaker Series. Philadelphia, PA.

20. Chriqui, J.F. (2011, June 20). “The role of policy and the environment in influencing behavior change.” NIH Science of Behavior Change meeting. Bethesda, MD.

21. Chriqui, J.F. (2011, May 17). “Nationwide Evaluation of School District Wellness Policies and Related State Laws and Model Policies.” Invited presentation for USDA. Arlington, VA.

22. Chriqui, J.F. (2011, March 24). “Nutrition and Physical Activity Policy Surveillance and Measurement.” Presentation for the Committee to Accelerate Progress in Obesity Prevention, Measurement Workshop. Irvine, CA.

23. Chriqui, J.F. (2011, February 18). “Examining the impact of food and physical activity policies on healthy food access, physical activity, and weight outcomes among children and adolescents.” Presentation for Leadership for Healthy Communities. San Antonio, TX.

24. Chriqui, J.F. (2011, January 19). “Competitive Food and Beverage Standards at the District and State Levels: Review of the Status, Strengths, and Opportunities for Improvement.” Presentation for USDA. Arlington, VA.

25. Chriqui, J.F. (2010, November 3). “Evaluating Progress and Opportunities in School District Wellness Policies Three Years after the Federal Mandate.” Webinar for Action for Healthy Kids.

26. Chriqui, J.F., Chaloupka, F.J. (2010, September 15-16). “Applying Lessons Learned from Tobacco Control to Promote Physical Activity and Healthy Eating.” Workshop conducted for CDC Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention Grantee Annual Meeting. Atlanta, GA.

27. Chriqui, J.F. (2010, September 14). “Policy Evaluation.” Oral presentation at the American Society for Law, Medicine, and Ethics’ Annual Meeting. Atlanta, GA.

28. Chriqui, J.F. (2010, June 30). Presentation for the RWJF-funded generationOn Working Group on Service-Learning and Childhood Obesity, “Opportunities for improving school-related policies and practices related to healthy food access and physical activity.” New York, NY.

29. Chriqui, J.F. (2009, December 11). Obesity Trends and Policy Strategies: Governmental Approaches to

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Support Healthy School Environments. Invited presentation delivered at the California Green Schools Summit. Pasadena, CA.

30. Chriqui, J.F. (2009, October 2). Local Wellness Policies: Assessing School District Strategies for Improving Children’s Health. School Years 2006-07 and 2007-08. Invited presentation delivered at Child Nutrition Reauthorization Briefing, School Nutrition and Physical Activity: Five Years Later, Cannon House Office Building U.S. House of Representatives. Sponsored by Representative Polis and the National Alliance for Nutrition and Activity. Washington, D.C.

31. Chriqui, J.F., Terry-McElrath, Y., & McBride, D.C. (2008, September 26). The role of state Medicaid policies in affecting outpatient substance abuse treatment program provision of wrap-around services. Invited presentation delivered at the SAMHSA/Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Conference on Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services in Medicaid.

32. Chriqui, J.F., Terry-McElrath, Y., & McBride, D.C. (2007, January 11). State authorization type and deemed status: How are they related to outpatient treatment program practices? Invited presentation delivered to staff in the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Center for Substance Abuse Treatment Division of State and Community Assistance, Division of Services Improvement, and the Office of Program Analysis and Coordination. Rockville, MD.

33. McBride D.C., & Chriqui, J.F. (2005, November 7). Controlling methamphetamine precursors from policy to practice. Project overview presentation for the Office of National Drug Control Policy. Washington, D.C.

34. Chriqui, J.F. (2005, January 28). Tools and techniques for measuring and assessing the impact of state tobacco and obesity-related policies. Invited presentation to the UNC Predoctoral Tobacco Use Prevention and Control Training Program. Chapel Hill, North Carolina.

35. Chriqui, J.F. (2004, June 14). Approaches to surveying and measuring public health laws. Invited presentation delivered at the 3rd Annual Partnership Conference on Public Health and the Law. Atlanta, Georgia.

36. Chriqui, J.F. (2004, April 1). State statutory and administrative law research, analysis, and surveillance: challenges and opportunities. Invited presentation delivered to the CDC Work Group on Public Health Law Surveillance. Atlanta, Georgia.

37. Chriqui, J.F., McBride, D.C., & Reichmann, D.A. (2002, June 19). State illicit drug laws. Testimony before the Maryland Senate Special Committee on Substance Abuse. Annapolis, MD.

38. Chriqui, J.F. (2000). Restricting minors’ access to tobacco: Where do state laws stand? Invited paper presented at the 5TH National Synar Technical Assistance Workshop, November 2000, Crystal City, VA.

39. Chriqui, J.F. (1999). Developing an Alcohol Policy Information System: Issues for consideration. Presentation at the Expert Panel Meeting on Developing an Alcohol Policy Information System, Bethesda, MD.

40. Chriqui, J.F. & Stillman, F.A. (1999). Rating the extensiveness of state and local tobacco control laws for the ASSIST Evaluation. Presentation at the ImpacTeen State Tobacco Research Expert Panel Meeting, Buffalo, NY.

41. Chriqui, J.F., el Arculli, R., Fues, L.A. (1997). Factoring state legislation into the ASSIST Evaluation. Presentation at the ASSIST Evaluation Fall Meeting, Rockville, MD.

WEBINARS

Webinars re: Local Wellness Policy Monograph 1. Leadership for Healthy Communities Monthly Grantee Call—July 8, 2009 2. American Association of School Administrators Healthy Communities Network Call--August 3, 2009 3. National Wellness Policy Collaborative—August 5, 2009 4. Action for Healthy Kids Team Leaders, Partners, and Staff – (486 participants) – September 2, 2009 5. Writing and Implementing a Strong School Wellness Policy for the Illinois Department of Public Health We

Choose! Health grantees and the Illinois Maternal and Child Health Coalition, December 18, 2012 6. Progress and Opportunities in Wellness Policy Provisions: Latest Nationwide Results from the Bridging the

Gap Program—Sponsored webinar for Action for Healthy Kids--June 4, 2013 (522 participants+80 post-

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webinar recording downloads) 7. Progress and Opportunities in Wellness Policy Provisions: Part 2—Sponsored Webinar for Action for Healthy

Kids—September 25, 2013 (110 attendees) 8. Resources to Support Local School Wellness Policy Revisions—Joint Webinar between CDC, USDA, UIC,

and Action for Healthy Kids—May 16, 2014 9. We Choose Health: Sustainable School Wellness Policies and Practices—Joint Webinar between UIC and

Action for Healthy Kids (with funding support from the Illinois Department of Public Health)—September 15, 2014.

Other Webinars

1. Approaches to Measuring Obesity-related Public Policies for Use in Quantitative Evaluations: Examples from State and Local Policy Environments. Webinar presentation for the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Center to Prevent Childhood Obesity Webinar Series. December 17, 2009 (239 participants).

2. The Why, What, and Who’s of District-level Joint-/Shared-use Policies and Agreements. Webinar presentation for Preventobesity.net. May 17, 2012 (~145 participants).

3. An Overview of Competitive Food and Beverage Availability and Policy Making. Webinar for Leadership for Healthy Communities. May 21, 2012 (~189 participants).

4. Fundraising policies—where do states and districts stand? Webinar for the National Alliance on Nutrition and Activity. May 23, 2012 (250 participants).

5. Packaging Research for Policymakers for RWJF grantees, November 8, 2012 6. What Local Coalitions Need to Know about Competitive Foods in Schools, for the Healthy and Active

Communities Network, November 29, 2012 7. Translating Research for Policy, Presentation for the Change Institute, May 29, 2013 8. Zoning for Active Living: A Tool for Facilitating Adult Activity. Webinar for the National Physical Activity

Society, March 21, 2016. (110 participants) 9. Evaluating Policy Content: Examples from School Physical Education and Physical Activity-related Policies.

Webinar for Active Living Research, March 29, 2016. (100 participants)

TECHNICAL REPORTS TO FUNDING AGENCIES

1. Asada Y, Ziemann M, Chriqui JF. (2015 June). Food Service Director Experiences Implementing Revised School Meal Standards: Summary of Findings. Evaluation report prepared for the U.S. Department of Agriculture.

2. Chriqui JF, Ziedan E. (2015 July). Evaluating the impact of the LearnWell Initiative and HUSSC Certification on Attendance Rates, Suspensions, and Academic Testing in Chicago Public Schools, Selected Years (2010-11 through 2013-14). Final evaluation report to Chicago Public Schools and the Chicago Community Trust.

3. Bassler EJ, Chriqui JF, Stagg K, Schneider LM, Infusino K, Asada, Y. (2012). Controlling Junk Food and the Bottom Line: Case Studies of Schools Successfully Implementing Strong Nutrition Standards. Final evaluation report prepared for the National Network of Public Health Institutes and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

4. Chriqui, J.F., Tynan, M., O’Connor, J.C., & Baker, C. (2006, June 30). Local school district policy data collection and rating system: Methods and results final report. Prepared for the Health Promotion Research Branch, National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, under contract number HHSN261200444006.

5. Igoe, J.F., Chriqui, J.F., & Frosh, M.F. (2006, December 30). Measuring the extensiveness of state school-based nutrition policies: Methods and results final report. Prepared for the Health Promotion Research Branch, National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, under contract number HHSN261200444006.

6. Igoe, J.F., Chriqui, J.F., & Frosh, M.F. (2005, May 31). Measuring the extensiveness of state physical education-related policies: Methods and results final report. Prepared for the Health Promotion Research

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Branch, National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, under contract number 282-98-0014, Task Order 20.

7. Chriqui, J., Smith, S., Scott, W., O’Connor, J. (2005, March 4). State outpatient substance abuse treatment policy study: Assessing the incorporation of quality indicators into state policies. Report submitted to the ImpacTeen project, University of Illinois at Chicago and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.

8. Pettibone, K., Shoffner, J., Chriqui, J., et al. (2005, February 21). Final report on the national survey of SCHIP Administrators for the congressionally mandated evaluation of the Children’s Health Insurance Program. Submitted to the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

9. Chriqui, J., Pettibone, K., Mulatu, M., O’Bryant, K., & Kowalczyk, S. (2004, December 21). Final report on the cohort I projects funded under the Ecstasy, Other Club Drugs, Methamphetamine, and Inhalant Prevention Initiative. Submitted to the Division of Knowledge Application and Systems Improvement, Center for Substance Abuse Prevention, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

10. Schober, M., Kowalczyk, S., Oden, B., & Chriqui, J. (2004, December 3). White paper on health disparities and inequities in chronic disease. Submitted to Office of Policy, Evaluation, and Legislation, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

11. Chriqui, J., Smith, S., Williams, N. (2004). State substance abuse treatment quality/quality indicator pilot study report. Submitted to the ImpacTeen project, University of Illinois at Chicago.

12. Pettibone, K., Shoffner, J., Chriqui, J., et al. (2004). Draft final report on the national survey of SCHIP Administrators for the congressionally mandated evaluation of the Children’s Health Insurance Program. Submitted to the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

13. Chriqui, J., O’Bryant, K., Pettibone, K., Oden, B., and Carr, A. (2003). Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Projects Special Request Report. Prepared under subcontract to Westat, for the Center for Substance Abuse Prevention.

14. Gavin, N.I., West, N.D., Lenfestey, N.F., & Chriqui, J.F. (2003). Evaluation of the BadgerCare Medicaid Demonstration. Final Report. Submitted to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

15. Chriqui, J.F., & Pettibone, K. (2002). Congressionally-mandated evaluation of the State Children’s Health Insurance Program: Draft survey of state program administrators. Prepared under subcontract to Mathematica Policy Research Inc., for the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

16. Local Ordinance Data Verification. (2000). Final report prepared for the University of Illinois at Chicago under subcontract number 2-5-38119. (Lead author.)

17. Feasibility Study: Alcohol Policy Surveillance System. (1998). Final report prepared for the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, National Institutes of Health, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, under contract number N01AA81010. (Lead author.)

18. Feasibility Study: Alcohol Policy Surveillance System. (1998). Preliminary report prepared for the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, National Institutes of Health, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, under contract number N01AA81010. (Lead author.)

TRAINING SESSIONS CONDUCTED

1. Knowledge Management. Training session conducted for The MayaTech Corporation Center Managers. May 16, 2006. Washington, D.C.

2. Evaluation Model Development. Training session conducted for the SAMHSA/CSAT Targeted Capacity Expansion HIV and HIV Outreach Evaluation Meeting. September 8, 2005. Washington, D.C.

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3. Policy Overview: An Introduction to Researching and Evaluating Policy and Environmental Change. Training conducted for the CDC Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention Program grantees. December 3, 2003. Atlanta, GA.

4. Identifying and Collecting Policies. Training conducted for the CDC Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention Program grantees. December 3, 2003. Atlanta, GA.

5. Developing and Implementing Policy Interventions. Training conducted for the CDC Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention Program grantees. December 3, 2003. Atlanta, GA.

6. Evaluating Policy Interventions. Training conducted for the CDC Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention Program grantees. December 3, 2003. Atlanta, GA.

7. Examining Policy Strategies as a Component of the CDC’s Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention (HDSP) Program Evaluation Framework. In-service training conducted for staff of the CDC’s Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention program staff. October 8, 2003. Atlanta, GA.

GRANT AND MANUSCRIPT REVIEWER

Grant Reviewer Federal grant reviewer, SAMHSA Methamphetamine Prevention Grants, 2006 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Active Living Research and Health Eating Research Rapid Response Grants,

2008 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Healthy Eating Research Program, 2010 Ad-hoc NIH Grant Reviewer, Community Level Health Promotion Study Section, 2010-2013 Ad-hoc NIH Grant Reviewer, Time-Sensitive Obesity Policy Research Special Emphasis Panel, 2012-present;

Chair September 2013 and October 2013 reviews Appointed Member, Community Level Health Promotion Study Section, NIH, 2013-present (4-year term) Ad Hoc Manuscript Reviewer Addiction, American Journal of Public Health, American Journal of Preventive Medicine, American Journal of Preventive Medicine/Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Childhood Obesity Challenge Awards, BMC Public Health, Canadian Medical Association Journal, Childhood Obesity, Evaluation Review, Evaluation & Program Planning, Health Affairs, Health Education Research, Journal of Adolescent Health, Journal of Addiction Medicine, Journal of the American Dietetic Association, Journal of Physical Activity and Health, Journal of Politics, Journal of School Health, Nicotine & Tobacco Research, Obesity, Policy & Internet, Preventing Chronic Disease, Preventive Medicine, Social Science & Medicine, Tobacco Control

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS AND SERVICE

Section Councilor, Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drugs Section, American Public Health Association. 2006-2008 Secretary, Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drugs Section, American Public Health Association. 2002- 2006 Abstract Reviewer, Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drug Section for the American Public Health Association

Annual Meeting. 2002-2008 Program Planning Committee, Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drugs Section, American Public Health Association,

2002-2008 Member, American Public Health Association, 1997-present