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Jessica Ann Kelley
Department of Sociology
230 Mather Memorial Hall 216-368-8879 [office]
Case Western Reserve University 216-368-2676 [fax]
10900 Euclid Avenue [email protected]
Cleveland, OH 44106
*Formerly Jessica A. Kelley-Moore
Education Doctor of Philosophy, Purdue University, June 2002
Interdisciplinary Graduate Minor in Gerontology
Dissertation Title: “The Disability Gap: Risk Factors for Life Course
Disability Trajectories among Black and White Older Adults.”
Master of Science, Purdue University, May 1999
Focus: Sociology of Health & Aging
Bachelor of Arts, Hanover College, June 1997
Major: Sociology; Departmental Honors
Minor: Theology
Employment Professor of Sociology, Case Western Reserve University
June 2017 - Present
Associate Professor of Sociology, Case Western Reserve University
July 2007 – June 2017
Assistant Professor of Sociology, University of Maryland Baltimore County (UMBC)
August 2002 – June 2007
Other Positions Co-Editor, Annual Review of Gerontology and Geriatrics. Springer Publishing.
Series Co-Editor with Roland J. Thorpe, Jr. January 2019 – December 2024.
Associate Editor, Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences
January 2012 – Present
Editorial Board Member:
Journal of Aging and Health August 2007 – Present
Research on Aging January 2013 – Present
Journal of Aging and Social Policy July 2016 - Present
Advisory Board Member, Resource Center for Minority Data,
ICPSR University of Michigan
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Network Member, Research on Social Exclusion and Old Age Network (ROSE-NET)
COST Network, European Union
Areas of Specialization Health Disparities, Age and Life Course, Longitudinal Methods and Statistics,
Disability in Society, Minority Aging
Previous Research Experience Co-Investigator, Healthy Aging in Neighborhoods of Diversity across the Life Span
[HANDLS], Intramural National Institute on Aging panel study.
Project Director of Neighborhood Study.
January 2005 – 2010
Project Director, “Aging and Health Trajectories Among Black and White Adults.”
[AG11705] Kenneth F. Ferraro, Ph.D., P.I.
August 2001 – August 2002
Project Director, Purdue Health Inequality Survey; Dr. Kenneth F. Ferraro, P.I.
April 2000 – August 2001
Current Research Funding External
“Continuous Time Causal Mediation Models for Social Behavior in Health.” J.
Albert, P. I. J. Kelley-Moore, Co-I. NIH/NIDCR. 1R01DE025835-01.
12/1/16 – 11/30/20.
Completed Research Funding
External
“Health Care Partnerships in Cancer Prevention.” National Cancer Institute. Total Cost:
$2,250,000. E. Kahana, P.I. J. Kelley-Moore, Co-I. 1 R01 CA98966.
1/1/11 – 12/31/16.
“Elders Marshalling Responsive Care to Enhance Quality of Life in the Final Years.”
R01 National Institute of Nursing Research. E. Kahana and M. Wykle,
Co-P.I.s. (J. A. Kelley-Moore, Co-I). Total Costs: $2,250,000. June 1,
2007 – May 31, 2010. 1 R01 NR10271
“Population Ageing and Urbanisation: Developing ‘Age-Friendly Cities’” C.
Phillipson, P.I. (J. A. Kelley-Moore, Co-Investigator). Funded by
Economic Social Research Council International Partnership Networking
Scheme. England.
“Community and Individual Predictors of Health Inequality.” R03 National Institute
on Aging. J. A. Kelley-Moore, Principal Investigator. Total direct costs:
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$85,000. 1 R03 AG020672-01; September 1, 2005 to August 30, 2007.
No-cost extension granted until August 30, 2008.
Internal
2016 “Old Age Social Exclusion: Opportunities for Research and Practice.”
ACES ADVANCE Grant. J. Kelley-Moore, P.I. 3/1/16 – 2/28/17. Cost:
$4,400.
2014 “International Collaboration for Population Ageing and Urbanization:
Developing Age-Friendly Cities.” CWRU International Center Faculty
Seed Grant Initiative. $7,500.
2012 “Development and Validation of Cooking-Based Nutrition Education for
Low-Income Seniors.” J. Kelley-Moore, P.I. Clinical and Translational
Science Collaborative (CTSC) Urban Health Initiative. $8,700.
2011 “How Does Inequality Accumulate over the Life Course? Characterizing
Heterogeneity in Health Status During Mid- and Late-Life” J. Kelley-
Moore, P.I. Advancing Careers in Engineering and Science (ACES)
Advance Opportunity Grant. 3/6/11 – 3/31/12. $4,750.
2006 “Health and the Built Environment: Assessing the Impact of New
Urbanism.” John R. Short & J. A. Kelley-Moore, Co-Principal
Investigators. UMBC Special Research Initiative. Total award: $9,678.
July 1, 2005 – June 30, 2006. No cost extension until June 30, 2007.
2005 Summer Faculty Fellowship, UMBC. “Disentangling the Impact of Race
and Place on Health Disparities among Black and White Older Adults.” J.
A. Kelley-Moore, Principal Investigator. [$4,000]
2004 Summer Faculty Fellowship, UMBC. “Peeling Away the Layers:
Community and Individual Influences on the Health Disparity Between
Black and White Adults.” J. A. Kelley-Moore, Principal Investigator.
[$5,000]
2003 Summer Faculty Fellowship, UMBC. “Life Course Health Trajectories of
Black and White Adults: Understanding the Racial Health Disparity.”
[$5,000]
2000 Gerontology Research Fellowship, Purdue University [12 months]
Courses Taught
Instructor
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Health Disparities, Disability in Society, Multilevel Models, Longitudinal Data
Analysis, Community-Based Research, Social Statistics, Minority Aging
and Health; Social Epidemiology; Critical Problems in Modern Society
Co-Instructor
Premedical Concepts and Review (MCAT)
Publications
(Italicized names denote student coauthors)
Refereed Journal Articles
Bhatta, Tirth, Jeffrey Albert, Jessica Kelley, and Eva Kahana. “The Gendered ‘Long
Arm’ of Parental Education? Life Course Influences on Later Life
Functional Limitations in India.” Accepted in Journal of Aging and
Health.
Jones, Morgan H. Emily K. Reinke; Alexander Zajichek; Jessica A. Kelley-Moore;
Michael M. Khair; Tennison L. Malcolm; Annunziato Amendola; Jack T.
Andrish; Robert H. Brophy; Flanigan, David; Laura J. Huston; Kaeding,
Christopher; Robert G. Marx; Matthew J. Matava; Richard D. Parker;
Brian R. Wolf; Rick W. Wright; Kurt P. Spindler. “Neighborhood
Socioeconomic Status Predicts Patient Outcomes Two Years After ACL
Reconstruction Surgery.” Accepted in Orthopaedic Journal of Sports
Medicine (OJSM).
Dannefer, Dale, Chengming Han, and Jessica Kelley. “Beyond the ‘Haves’ and
‘Have-Nots’: Cumulative Dis/Advantage, Inequality and Social Change.”
Generations. 42(4): 42-49.
Thorpe, Jr., Roland J. and Jessica Kelley-Moore. 2019. “Epidemiologic Research in
Older Adults: New Frontiers in the Research on Human-Animal
Interaction. Anthrozoos. DOI: 10.1080/08927936.2019.1569904
Kelley, Jessica and Jiao Yu. 2018. “Social Change, Social Institutions, and Cohorts:
Contextualizing Men’s Later Life Health Profiles.” Annual Review of
Gerontology and Geriatrics. 39(1): 5-22. Springer Publishing.
Cronin, Cory E. and Jessica Kelley-Moore. 2018. “The Effect of Parent’s Perception
of Child’s Health on Healthcare Utilization: The Role of Insurance Status
and Type.” Journal of Health and Human Services Administration.
Kelley-Moore, Jessica and Wenxuan Huang. 2017. “The ‘Good Times’ Cohort in
Late Life: Black-White Differences Pathways to Functional Limitations.”
Research on Aging 39(4): 526-548. DOI: 10.1177/0164027516655582
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Lin, Jielu and Jessica Kelley-Moore. 2017. “Intra-Individual Variability in Late-Life
Functional Limitations Among White, Black and Hispanic Older Adults:
Implications for the Weathering Hypothesis.” Research on Aging 39(4):
549-572. DOI: 10.1177/0164027516655583
Stone, Mary Ellen, Jielu Lin, Dale Dannefer, Jessica Kelley-Moore. 2017. “The
Continued Eclipse of Diversity in Gerontological Studies.” Journal of
Gerontology: Social Sciences. 72(1): 162-167.
Kelley-Moore, Jessica, Kathleen A. Cagney, Kimberly A. Skarupski, Susan A.
Everson-Rose, and Carlos F. Mendes de Leon. 2016. “Neighborhood
Social Hierarchies and Mental Health: Does Relative Position Matter
among Older Adults?” Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences. 71(2):
369-377. doi: 10.1093/geronb/gbv047
Lin, Jielu and Jessica Kelley-Moore. 2015. “From Noise to Signal: Capturing the
Age and Social Patterning of Intra-Individual Variability in Late-Life
Health.” Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences.
doi:10.1093/geronb/gbv081
Kahana, Eva, Jessica Kelley-Moore, Boaz Kahana. 2012. “Proactive Aging: A
Longitudinal Study of Stress, Resources, Agency and Well Being in Late
Life.” Journal of Aging and Mental Health 16(3-4): 438-451.
Warner, David F. and Jessica Kelley-Moore. 2012. "The Social Context of
Disablement among Older Adults: Does Marital Quality Matter for
Loneliness?" Journal of Health and Social Behavior 53(1): 50-66.
Hewitt, Christopher and Jessica A. Kelley-Moore. 2009. “Foreign Fighters in Iraq:
A Cross-National Analysis of Jihadism.” Terrorism and Political
Violence. 21: 111-120.
Kahana, Eva, Boaz Kahana, Jessica A. Kelley-Moore, Scott A. Adams, Rachel
Hammel, Diana Kulle, Jane A. Brown, Cathie King. 2009. “Toward
Advocacy in Cancer Care Among the Old-Old: Cautionary Personal
Actions and Bold Advice to Others.” Journal of the American Geriatrics
Society. 57S (269).
Ferraro, Kenneth F., Roland J. Thorpe, George McCabe, Jessica Kelley-Moore, and
Zhen Jiang. 2006. “The Color of Hospitalization over the Adult Life
Course: Cumulative Disadvantage in Black and White?” Journal of
Gerontology: Social Sciences 61B: S299-S306.
Kelley-Moore, Jessica A. 2006. “Assessing Racial Health Inequality: Comparisons
from Mixed-Mode Panel Interviews.” Journal of Gerontology: Social
Sciences. 61B (4): S212-S220.
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Kelley-Moore, Jessica, John Schumacher, Eva Kahana, and Boaz Kahana. 2006.
“When Do Older Adults Become “Disabled”? Social and Health
Antecedents of Perceived Disability in a Panel Study of the Oldest Old.”
Journal of Health and Social Behavior. 47(2): 126-141.
Kelley-Moore, Jessica and Kenneth F. Ferraro. 2005. “A 3-D Model of Health
Decline: Disease, Disability, and Depression Among Black and White
Older Adults.” Journal of Health and Social Behavior. 46(4): 376-391.
Kelley-Moore, Jessica and Kenneth F. Ferraro. 2004. “The Black/White Disability
Gap: Persistent Inequality in Later Life? Journal of Gerontology: Social
Sciences 59B (1): S34 – S43.
Ferraro, Kenneth F. and Jessica Kelley-Moore. 2003. “Cumulative Disadvantage
and Health: Long-Term Consequences of Obesity?” American
Sociological Review. 68: 707-729.
Ferraro, Kenneth F. and Jessica Kelley-Moore. 2003. “A Half-Century of
Longitudinal Methods in Social Gerontology: Evidence of Change in the
Journal.” Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences 58B: S264-S270.
Kelley-Moore, Jessica A. and Kenneth F. Ferraro. 2001. “Functional Limitations
and Religious Service Attendance: Barrier and/or Benefit Mechanism?”
Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences, 56B (6): S365 – S373.
Ferraro, Kenneth F. and Jessica A. Kelley-Moore. 2001. “Self-Rated Health and
Mortality Among Black and White Adults: Examining the Dynamic
Evaluation Thesis.” Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences 56B (4):
S195-S205.
Kelley-Moore, Jessica A. 2001. “Whose Promise Kept? Frame Analysis Within the
Promise Keepers.” Sociological Focus. 34(2): 199-211.
Ferraro, Kenneth F. and Jessica A. Kelley-Moore. 2001. “Religious Seeking Among
Affiliates and Non-Affiliates: Do Mental and Physical Health Problems
Spur Religious Coping?” Review of Religious Research. 42(3): 229-251.
Ferraro, Kenneth F. and Jessica A. Kelley-Moore. 2000. “Religious Consolation
Among Men and Women: Health and Situational Antecedents.”
Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 39(2): 220-234.
Invited Book Chapters
Kelley, Jessica and Roland J. Thorpe, Jr. Forthcoming 2019. “The Interplay of Age,
Period, and Cohort Nutrition and Metabolic Diseases in Later Life.”
Invited chapter for Handbook of Aging and Social Sciences, 9th Ed, edited
by Kenneth Ferraro and Deborah Carr.
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Kelley, Jessica A., Dale Dannefer, Luma al Masarweh. 2018. “Addressing Erasure,
Microfication, and Social Change: Age-Friendly Initiatives and
Environmental Gerontology n the 21st Century.” Invited book chapter in
Age Friendly Communities: A Global Perspective, edited by Christopher
Phillipson, Tine Buffel, & Sophie Handler. Polity Press.
Dannefer, Dale, Jessica A. Kelley-Moore, Wenxuan Huang. 2015. “Opening the
Social: Sociological Imagination in Life Course Studies.” Page 87-110
in Handbook of Life Course (Second Edition) edited by Michael J.
Shanahan, Jeylan T. Mortimer, and Monica Kirkpatrick Johnson. New
York: Springer Publishing.
Kelley-Moore, Jessica and Roland J. Thorpe, Jr. 2013. “Age in Place and Place in
Age: Advancing the Inquiry on Neighborhoods and Minority Older
Adults.” Invited chapter in Handbook on Minority Aging edited by
Keith Whitfield and Tamara Baker. Springer Publishing.
Thorpe, Jr., Roland J. and Jessica Kelley-Moore. 2012. “Life Course Theories of
Race Disparities: A Comparison of Cumulative Dis/Advantage
Perspective and the Weathering Hypothesis.” In Minority Populations
and Health edited by Thomas LaVeist. 2nd Edition. Jossey-Bass.
Kelley-Moore, Jessica and Jielu Lin. 2011. “Widening the View: Capturing
‘Unobserved’ Heterogeneity in Studies of Age and the Life Course.” In
Handbook of Sociology of Aging edited by Richard Settersten and
Jacqueline Angel. New York: Springer. (pp. 51-70).
Kelley-Moore, Jessica A. 2010. “Disability and Aging: The Social Construction of
Causality.” International Handbook of Social Gerontology edited by
Dale Dannefer and Chris Phillipson. Sage Publications.
Kahana, Eva, Boaz Kahana, Jessica A. Kelley-Moore, and Jane A. Brown. 2010.
“Social Dimensions of Late Life Disability.” In Healthy Aging:
Gerontological Education for Nurses and Other Health Care
Professionals edited by Sarah Gueldner and May Wykle. Sudbury, MA:
Jones and Bartlett Publishers.
Dannefer, Dale and Jessica A. Kelley-Moore. 2009. “Theorizing the Life Course:
New Twists in the Paths.” Handbook of Theories of Aging. Edited by V.
Bengtson, Daphna Gans, Norella M. Putney, Merril Silverstein. New
York: Springer Publishing. Pages 389-411.
Other Publications
Kelley-Moore, Jessica A. 2009. “Chronic Illness.” Encyclopedia of the Life Course.
Edited by D. Carr. Gale Publishing.
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Kahana, E., Seckin, G., Lovegreen, L., Kahana, B., Cheruvu, V., Brown, J., King, C.,
Kelley-Moore, J. 2009. “Enhancing Signal Strength in Later Life
through Technology.” In Tarasti, E., Forsell, P., & Littlefield, R. (Eds.)
Communication: Understanding/Misunderstanding, Acta Semiotica
Fennica XXXIV, Vol. 2 (pp 665-675). Helsinki-Imatra,
Finland: International Semiotics Institute.
Kelley-Moore, Jessica A. 2007. “Longitudinal Research.” Encyclopedia of Health
and Aging, edited by K. Markides. Thousand Oaks: Sage Publications.
In Press or Accepted for Publication
Works Under Review
Works in Preparation
Kelley, Jessica and Wenxuan Huang. “Diversity or Disarray? Childhood Dis/Advantage,
Education, and Heterogeneity in Later-Life Functioning among Men.”
Kelley, Jessica and Jiao Yu. “Heterogeneity in Men’s Functional Limitations within
Education Level: A Cohort Comparison of Cumulative Dis/Advantage
Processes.”
Han, Chengming and Jessica Kelley. “Nativity, Language, or Both? Determinants of
Poor Oral Health Among Mexican Americans.”
Kelley, Jessica, Chengming Han, Asif Iqbal, and Jiao Yu. “Oral Health Disparities
among Older Adults: Race/Ethnicity, Lifestyle, and Structural Access to
Care.”
Rabb, Brittany, Jessica Kelley, Jill Korbin, and James Spilsbury. “Neighborhood Social
Cohesion and Residents’ Direct Intervention in Suspected Child
Maltreatment and Delinquency.”
Kelley, Jessica, Bram Vanhoutte, Jielu Lin, James Nazroo, and Dale Dannefer. “Patterns
of Wealth Inequality with Age in the US and England:
Does Societal Context Matter?”
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Invited Talks 2016 “Moving Forward, Backward, or Standing Still? The State of Minority
Health Thirty Years After the Heckler Report.” Invited by Medical
Mutual of Ohio Corporation in observation of Minority Health Month.
2015 “Is Cumulative Dis/Advantage Country-Centric? Comparative Study of
US and England.” Invited by Bowling Green State University, Family and
Demography Center.
2014 “Symbolic Prejudice and Political Support for Public Health Initiatives.”
Invited presentation at the CWRU Law-Medicine Symposium “Sick and
Tired of Being Sick and Tired: Racial Health Disparities 50 Years After
the Civil Rights Act.” [Conference funded by NIH].
2012 “The (Not So?) Long Arm of Childhood? Early Life Pathways to Adult
Health.” Invited by CWRU College of Arts and Sciences for the Food For
Thought Series.
2008 “Cumulative Dis/advantage, Community Type, and Disability: Are Late-
Life Racial Disparities Embedded in Structural Context?” Invited by the
GSA Task Force on Minority Issues in Gerontology. November.
2006 “Spatial Distribution of Food in Black and White: New Insights about
Food Availability in a Segregated City.” International Urban Health
Conference, Amsterdam, Netherlands. October 27, 2006.
2005 “Why Not Take All of Me? Managing a Spoiled Social Identity with a
Lower-Limb Amputation.” Annual Meeting of the Amputee Center of
Maryland. September, 2005.
Presented Papers 2018 Kelley, Jessica, Chengming Han, Asif Iqbal, and Jiao Yu. “Oral Health
Disparities among Older Adults: Race/Ethnicity, Lifestyle, and Structural
Access to Care.” Accepted for presentation at the annual meeting of the
Gerontological Society of America. Boston, MA.
2018 Kelley, Jessica and Jiao Yu. “Heterogeneity in Men’s Functional
Limitations within Education Level: A Cohort Comparison of Cumulative
Dis/Advantage Processes.” Invited symposium at the annual meeting of
the Gerontological Society of America. Boston, MA.
2018 Kelley, Jessica. “Critical Gerontology: Where Have We Been? Where
are We Going?” Invited Panelist. British Gerontology Society annual
meeting. Manchester, UK.
2017 Kelley, Jessica and Wenxuan Huang. “Diversity or Disarray? Childhood
Dis/Advantage, Education, and Heterogeneity in Later-Life Functioning
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among Men.” Invited symposium at the International Association of
Gerontology and Geriatrics meeting. San Francisco, CA.
2016 Kelley-Moore, Jessica, Dale Dannefer, and Luma Issa Al Masarweh.
“Age Friendly Initiatives and Environmental Gerontology in the Twenty-
First Century: Two Challenges.” Presented at the annual meeting of the
Gerontological Society of America. New Orleans, LA.
2016 Lin, Jielu and Jessica Kelley-Moore. “New Dimensions of Inequality:
Inter-Individual Variability in Functional Limitations by Race/Gender.”
Presented at the annual meeting of the Gerontological Society of America.
New Orleans, LA.
2016 Jiao Yu, Jessica Kelley-Moore, Eva Kahana, Boaz Kahana. “Social
Cascade of Mortality: Capturing Changes in Social Activities and
Engagement in the Final Years.” Presented at the annual meeting of the
Gerontological Society of America. New Orleans, LA.
2015 Kelley-Moore, Jessica, Wenxuan Huang, and Roland J. Thorpe, Jr. “Do
Early Adulthood Institutions Account for Heterogeneity in Later-Life
Functioning among Black and White Men?” Presented at the annual
meeting of the Gerontological Society of America. Orlando, FL.
2015 Lin, Jielu and Jessica Kelley-Moore. “Age-Graded Trajectories in Health
and Aging Research: Embracing the Promises, Avoiding the Pitfalls.”
Presented at the annual meeting of the Gerontological Society of America.
Orlando, FL.
2015 Dannefer, Dale, Jessica Kelley-Moore, and Wenxuan Huang. “Opening
the Social: Sociological Imagination in Life Course Studies.” Invited talk
at the annual meeting of the Society for Longitudinal and Life Course
Studies. Dublin, Ireland.
2015 Kelley-Moore, Jessica and Wenxuan Huang. “The ‘Good Times’ Cohort
in Late Life: Black-White Differences Pathways to Functional
Limitations.” Presented at the annual meeting of the American
Sociological Association. Chicago, IL.
2014 Kelley-Moore, Jessica, Bram Vanhoutte, James Nazroo, Dale Dannefer,
and Jielu Lin. “Education Differences in Health Inequality for US and
England: Is Cumulative Dis/Advantage Country-Centric?” Presented at
the annual meeting of the Gerontological Society of America.
Washington, DC.
2014 Kelley-Moore, Jessica, Jielu Lin, Tirth Bhatta, and Dale Dannefer. “The
(Not So?) Long Arm of Childhood: Revisiting Life Course Influences on
Later-Life Functional Limitations among Black and White Adults.”
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Invited symposium at the annual meeting of the Society for Longitudinal
and Life Course Studies. Geneva, Switzerland.
2014 Kelley-Moore, Jessica, Bram Vanhoutte, Jielu Lin, James Nazroo, and
Dale Dannefer. “Patterns of Wealth Inequality with Age in the US and
England: Does Societal Context Matter?” Presented at the annual meeting
of the American Sociological Association. San Francisco, CA.
2014 Bhatta, Tirth, Jeffrey Albert, and Jessica Kelley-Moore. “The ‘Long Arm’
of Parental Education? Early Childhood Influences on Functional
Limitations Among Older Adults in India.” Presented at the annual
meeting of the American Sociological Association. San Francisco, CA.
2013 Kelley-Moore, Jessica, Bram Vanhoutte, Jielu Lin, James Nazroo, and
Dale Dannefer. “Cumulative Dis/Advantage in Wealth Trajectories:
Comparative Data from the United States and England.” Presented at the
annual meeting of the Gerontological Society of America. New Orleans,
LA.
2013 Thorpe, Roland J. and Jessica Kelley-Moore. “Life Course Frameworks
for Studying Health Disparities: Articulating Cumulative Dis/Advantage
and Weathering Perspectives.” Presented at the annual meeting of the
Gerontological Society of America. New Orleans, LA.
2013 Kelley-Moore, Jessica, Melinda Laroco Boehm, and Kaitlyn Barnes.
“Structural Ageism and Public Housing Policy: How Hope VI Led to the
Hyper-Segregation of the Very Old and Very Poor.” Presented at the
annual meeting of the Gerontological Society of America. New Orleans,
LA.
2013 Lin, Jielu and Jessica Kelley-Moore. “The Age and Social Patterning of
Intra-individual Variability in Late-life Health: Relevance to Cumulative
Dis/Advantage Theory.” Presented at the annual meeting of the
Gerontological Society of America. New Orleans, LA.
2013 Bhatta, Tirth, Jessica Kelley-Moore, Nirmala Lekhak. “Life Course
Trajetories of Self-Esteem: Does Education Matter?” Presented at the
annual meeting of the Gerontological Society of America. New Orleans,
LA. [Poster]
2013 Cavalli, Stefano and Jessica Kelley-Moore. “Trends and Socioeconomic
Inequalities of Functional Health over 30 Years in Switzerland.”
Presented at the annual meeting of the Gerontological Society of America.
New Orleans, LA.
2013 Dannefer, Dale, Kathryn Z. Douthit, Jessica Kelley-Moore, Neil
Pendleton. “The Social Organization of Genetic Effects: Gene-
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Environment Interaction, Neogenomics and Sociological Imagination.”
Integrating Genetics and Social Science annual conference. Boulder, CO.
2012 Kelley-Moore, Jessica, Jielu Lin, Tirth Bhatta, Dale Dannefer.
“Race/Ethnic Differences in Life Course Accumulative Processes: Test of
a Conceptual Model.” Presented at the annual meeting of the
Gerontological Society of America. San Diego, CA.
2012 Lin, Jielu and Jessica Kelley-Moore. “From Static to Signal: The Age
and Social Patterning of Intra-Individual Variability in Late-Life Health.”
Presented at the annual meeting of the Gerontological Society of America.
San Diego, CA.
2012 Kyrpriotakis, George, Jessica Kelley-Moore, and Julia H. Rose. “A Year
in the Lives of Patients Diagnosed with Advanced Stage Cancer.”
Presented at the annual meeting of the Gerontological Society of America.
San Diego, CA. [Poster]
2011 Kelley-Moore, Jessica, Jielu Lin, Dale Dannefer, and Tirth Bhatta. “Does
Childhood Really Have a ‘Long Arm’? Accumulative Life Course
Processes in Late-Life Functional Limitations.” Presented at the annual
meeting of the Gerontological Society of America. Boston, MA.
2011 Douthit, Kathryn Z., Dale Dannefer, and Jessica Kelley-Moore. “Types of
Gene-Environment Interaction, the Life Course and Sociological
Imagination.” Presented at the annual meeting of the American
Sociological Association, Las Vegas, NV.
2011 Kelley-Moore, Jessica, Tanisha Tate, Christine Schneider, and Elaine
Borawski. “Reimagining and Repurposing: Solutions to the Healthy Food
Gap in a Rust Belt City.” Presented at the National Healthy Homes
Conference. Denver, CO.
2011 Kelley-Moore, Jessica, Christine Schneider, Tanisha Tate, Morgan
Taggart, Dan Meaney, Lauren Melnick, Kristen Mickelbank, and Elaine
Borawshi. “Characterizing the Neighborhood Food Environment: A
Mixed-Methods Approach.” Presented at the annual meeting of the
Prevention Research Centers, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Atlanta, GA.
2010 Kelley-Moore, Jessica and Jielu Lin. “Influence of Mid-Life Selection
Processes on Late-Life Disability Trajectories.” Presented at the annual
meeting of the American Sociological Association. Atlanta, GA.
2009 Kelley-Moore, Jessica and Jielu Lin. “Deconstructing Disparities:
Within-Community Variation in Disability Trajectories among Black and
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White Older Adults.” Presented at the annual meeting of the
Gerontological Society of America. Atlanta, GA.
2009 Lin, Jielu and Jessica Kelley-Moore. “Black-White Disparities in Late-
Life Physical Function: Exploring the Role of Mid-Life Socioeconomic
Status.” Presented at the annual meeting of the Gerontological Society of
America. Atlanta, GA.
2009 Kelley-Moore, Jessica, Kathleen A. Cagney, Kimberly A. Skarupski,
Susan A. Everson-Rose, and Carlos F. Mendes de Leon. “Social
Hierarchy and Mental Health Among Older Adults: Does Relative Social
Position in the Neighborhood Matter?” Presented at the annual meeting of
the Gerontological Society of America. Atlanta, GA.
2009 Kelley-Moore, Jessica, Dale Dannefer, and Jielu Lin. “Rescuing
Differential Gerontology from the Error Term: Characterizing Variability
in Age-Based Disability Trajectories.” Presented at the annual meeting of
the American Sociological Association. San Francisco, CA.
2009 Laroco, Melinda, Jessica A. Kelley-Moore, Matthew Russell, Elaine
Borawski, and Erika Abrams. “Disadvantaged Neighborhoods and
Healthy Eating: Using A Community-Based Participatory Approach to
Identify Perceived Barriers.” Presented at the annual meeting of the
American Sociological Association. San Francisco, CA.
2009 Kelley-Moore, Jessica. “Cumulative Dis/Advantage and Community
Context: Rethinking Racial Health Disparities in Older Adulthood.”
Presented at the International Association for Geriatrics and Gerontology.
Paris, France. July 5-9, 2009.
2009 Kelley-Moore, Jessica, David Warner, Dale Dannefer. “The Forward
Reach of Inequality: Cumulative Dis/Advantage and Intergenerational
Transfers.” Presented at MacArthur Conference on Intergenerational
Issues in an Aging Society. Coral Gables, FL.
2008 Kelley-Moore, Jessica. “Cumulative Dis/Advantage and Community
Context: Rethinking Fundamental Causes of Racial Health Disparities”
NIH Health Disparities Summit December 17 – 19, Washington, D.C.
2008 Kelley-Moore, Jessica, Eva Kahana, Boaz Kahana, Rachel Hammel, Jielu
Lin. “Change in Social Activities and Health at the End of Life:
Characterizing the Double Cascade in Years Prior to Death.” Presented at
the Gerontological Society of America annual meeting. Washington, D.C.
[Poster]
2008 Kahana, Boaz, Jessica Kelley-Moore, Eva Kahana, Scott Adams, Jane
Brown, Mary Ellen Stone. “Longitudinal Perspectives on Mild Cognitive
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Impairment and Depressive Symptomatology among the Old-Old.”
Presented at the Gerontological Society of America annual meeting.
Washington, D.C. [Poster]
2008 Kelley-Moore, Jessica and Israel Cross. “Community Size, Composition,
or Inequality: What Explains Racial Disparities in Late-Life Physical
Function?” Presented at the American Sociological Association Annual
Meeting 2008.
2007 Taylor, Miles and Jessica Kelley-Moore. “Relative Impact of Individual
and Community Socioeconomic Status on Disability Trajectories for
Black and White Older Adults.” Presented at the Gerontological Society
of America annual meeting. San Francisco, CA. November 2007.
2007 Kelley-Moore, Jessica, Eva Kahana, Boaz Kahana, and Seunghee Park.
“The Double Cascade Among the Oldest Old: Identifying Concurrent
Changes in Health and Social Activities in Years Prior to Death”
Presented at the Gerontological Society of America annual meeting. San
Francisco, CA. November 2007. [Poster]
2006 Kelley-Moore, Jessica, Jennifer Lloyd, Nancy Chiles, Janet Donohue,
Michele K. Evans, and Alan Zonderman. “Clustering of Goods and
Services by Racial and Socioeconomic Neighborhood Composition:
Implications for Black and White Adults Aging in Place.” Presented at
the annual meeting of the Gerontological Society of America. Dallas, TX.
November 2006.
2006 Cross, Israel H., Jessica A. Kelley-Moore, Loretta Ayd-Simpson, Janet
Donohue, Michele Evans, and Alan Zonderman. “Age Differences in the
Impact of Employment Instability among Black Americans: Implications
for Normative Expectations over the Life Course.” Accepted for
Presentation at the annual meeting of the Gerontological Society of
America. Dallas, TX. November 2006.
2006 Jessica Kelley-Moore, Ph.D., Jennifer Lloyd, M.A., Janet Donohue, MPH
Michele Evans, M.D., Alan Zonderman, Ph.D. “How Much Integration is
Enough? Relative Influence of Social Capital and Social Support on
Subjective Health among Black and White Adults in Mid-Life.” Accepted
for Presentation at the annual meeting of the Gerontological Society of
America. Dallas, TX. November 2006.
2006 Loretta Ayd-Simpson, PA; Jessica Kelley-Moore, Ph.D., Janet Donohue,
M.P.H., Michele Evans, M. D., and Alan Zonderman, Ph.D.
“Neighborhoods and Health: What Do Stress Biomarkers Tell Us?”
Accepted for Presentation at the annual meeting of the Gerontological
Society of America. Dallas, TX. November 2006.
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2005 Kelley-Moore, Jessica A. “Racial Residential Segregation in Rural Areas:
Identifying the Pathways of Health Disparity Among Black and White
Older Adults.” Presented at the annual meeting of the Gerontological
Society of America. Orlando, FL. November 2005.
2005 Kelley-Moore, Jessica A., Jennifer Lloyd, Loretta Ayd-Simpson, Melissa
Kitner-Triolo, Janet Donohue, Michele Evans, Alan Zonderman. “Why
Does ‘Place’ Matter? Influence of Social and Physical Environment on
Health over the Life Course.” Presented at the annual meeting of the
Gerontological Society of America. Orlando, FL. November 2005.
2005 Kahana, B., Kahana, E., Kelley-Moore, J., & Tascar, D. “Coping
Dispositions as Buffers of the Adverse Effects of Normative Stressors on
Quality of Life among the Old-Old.” Presented at the Gerontological
Society of America Annual Meeting, Orlando.
2005 Kahana, E., Kahana, B., & Kelley-Moore, J. “Coping with Disability in
Late Life: A Longitudinal Study of Proactive Adaptations.” Presented at
the American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Philadelphia,
August 2005.
2005 Kelley-Moore, Jessica A. “Disentangling the Impact of Race and Place on
Disability Disparities among Black and White Older Adults.” Presented at
the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association,
Philadelphia, PA. August 2005.
2005 Kahana, B., Kahana, E., Kelley-Moore, J., Lovegreen, L. “Dispositional
Resources as Predictors of the Maintenance of Goals and Meaning in Late
Life: A Longitudinal Study.” Presented at the British Gerontological
Society Annual Meeting, Keele, United Kingdom, July 2005.
2004 Kelley-Moore, Jessica A. and Loretta Ayd-Simpson. “Is Retention the
Only Problem? Impact of Panel Attrition and Study Design on the
Estimation of Health Disparities among Older Adults.” Presented at the
58th annual meeting of the Gerontological Society of America,
Washington, DC. November 2004.
2004 Kelley-Moore, Jessica A., John G. Schumacher, Eva Kahana and Boaz
Kahana. “When Do Older Adults Become “Disabled”? A Growth Curve
Analysis of Taking On a Disability Identity.” Presented at the 99th annual
meeting of the American Sociological Association, San Francisco, CA.
[Roundtable]
2003 Kelley-Moore, Jessica A. and Kenneth F. Ferraro. “Mixed Mode
Interviews in Panel Data: Implications for Health Research among Black
and White Older Adults.” Presented at the 56th annual meeting of the
Gerontological Society of America, San Diego, CA. [Paper presentation]
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2003 Kelley-Moore, Jessica A. Angela C. Henderson, and Kenneth F. Ferraro.
“Antecedents of Avoidable Hospitalizations over the Life Course.”
Presented at the 56th annual meeting of the Gerontological Society of
America, San Diego, CA. [Poster]
2002 Kelley-Moore, Jessica A. and Kenneth F. Ferraro. “Morbidity,
Depression, and Disability among Black and White Older Adults: Cycles
of Health Decline?” Presented at the 55th annual meeting of the
Gerontological Society of America, Boston, MA.
2002 Kelley-Moore, Jessica A. and Kenneth F. Ferraro. “The Disability Gap:
Race Differences in the Risk Factors for the Trajectory of Disability
Among Older Adults.” Presented at the 97th annual meeting of the
American Sociological Association, Chicago, IL.
2001 Ferraro, Kenneth F. and Jessica A. Kelley-Moore. “Cumulative
Disadvantage and Health: Long-Term Consequences of Obesity?”
Presented at the 54th annual meeting of the Gerontological Society of
America, Chicago, IL. [Poster]
2001 Kelley-Moore, Jessica A. “Healthy, Wealthy, and Wise: Rethinking the
Measurement of Socioeconomic Status for Older Adults.” Presented at
the 76th annual meeting of the North Central Sociological Association,
Louisville, KY.
2000 Li, Yunqing and Jessica A. Kelley-Moore. “Socioeconomic Status and
the Risk of Poorer Health: Accounting for Systematic Attrition.”
Presented at the 53rd annual meeting of the Gerontological Society of
America, Washington, D.C. [Poster]
2000 Kelley-Moore, Jessica A. and Kenneth F. Ferraro. “Functional
Limitations and Religious Service Attendance: Examining the Barrier and
Benefit Mechanisms.” Presented at the 95th annual meeting of the
American Sociological Association, Washington, D.C.
2000 Kelley-Moore, Jessica A. and Kenneth F. Ferraro. “Fatalistic Attitudes
Toward Health Problems: Religious Differences in Negative Coping.”
Presented at the 75th annual meeting of the North Central Sociological
Association, Pittsburgh, PA.
1999 Ferraro, Kenneth F. and Jessica A. Kelley-Moore. “Self-Rated Health,
Terminal Drop and Mortality.” Presented at the 52nd annual meeting of
the Gerontological Society of America, San Francisco, CA.
1999 Kelley-Moore, Jessica A. “Whose Promise Kept? A Sociological
Analysis of the Promise Keepers.” Presented at the 94th Annual Meeting
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of the American Sociological Association, Chicago, IL.
1999 Ferraro, Kenneth F. and Jessica A. Kelley-Moore. “Religious Seeking
Among The "Nones": Health Problems as Foxholes?” Presented at the
1999 conference on Religion in the Lives of Black and White Americans,
Ann Arbor, MI.
1999 Kelley-Moore, Jessica A. and James D. Davidson. “The Effects of Class
and Culture on Interfaith Relations.” Presented at the 74th annual meeting
of the North Central Sociological Association.
1999 Kelley-Moore, Jessica A. “My Brother’s Keeper: The Promise Keepers
and the Rhetoric of Racial Reconciliation.” Presented at the 74th annual
meeting of the North Central Sociological Association.
1998 Ferraro, Kenneth F. and Jessica A. Kelley-Moore. “Aging and Religious
Consolation Among Men and Women: Health and Situational
Antecedents.” Presented at the 51st annual meeting of the Gerontological
Society of America. Philadelphia, PA.
Additional Training “Multilevel and Mixed Models Using STATA.” By Roberto Guitierez, STATA
Corp. June 2008. Sponsored by ICPSR Summer Program. University of
Michigan.
“Project on Human Development in Chicago Neighborhoods.” By Robert Sampson
and Steven Raudenbush. July 2005. Sponsored by ICPSR Summer
Program, University of Michigan. [Competitive]
“Spatial Analysis Using Census Data and GIS.” Spring 2003. by Dr. Keith Harries,
National Institute of Justice and University of Maryland Baltimore
County.
Summer Institute on Aging Research sponsored by National Institute on Aging. June
21 – June 27, 2003. [Competitive]
“Latent Trajectory/Growth Curve Analysis: A Structural Equation Modeling
Approach” by Kenneth Bollen and Patrick Curran. Co-sponsored by
ICPSR Summer Program and Odum Institute for Research in Social
Science. University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, May 24-26, 2001.
“Toward Higher Levels of Analysis: Progress and Promise in Research on Social and
Cultural Dimensions of Health.” Washington, D.C. June 27-28, 2000.
Sponsored by the Office of Behavioral and Social Sciences Research,
National Institutes of Health.
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“Nonrandom Selection in Aging and Retirement Studies” by Lee Lillard, ICPSR
Summer Program. University of Michigan, June 14-18, 1999.
[Competitive]
Awards and Honors 2018 Nominee, Wittke Award for Outstanding Undergraduate Teaching
Case Western Reserve University
2012 Fellow, Gerontological Society of America.
2010 Finalist, Diekhoff Award for Outstanding Graduate Mentorship
Case Western Reserve University
2008 Innovations in Minority Aging Research. Awarded by GSA Task Force
on Minority Issues in Gerontology. 2008 annual meeting of the
Gerontological Society of America.
2008 National Institutes of Health Loan Repayment Recipient – Competitive
Renewal. Section on Health Disparities. Awarded October 2008 –
September 2010. [Competitive; External Scientific Review]
2006 National Institutes of Health Loan Repayment Recipient, Section on
Health Disparities. Awarded October 2006 – September 2008.
[Competitive; External Scientific Review]
2005 Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society Faculty Mentor Award. University of
Maryland System.
2000 Doctoral student travel award to attend “Toward Higher Levels of
Analysis: Progress and Promise in Research on Social and Cultural
Dimensions of Health.” June 27-28, 2000. Sponsored by the Office of
Behavioral and Social Sciences Research, National Institutes of Health.
2000 Kelley-Moore, Jessica A. and Yunqing Li. “Socioeconomic Status and
Health: The Intervening Factor of Systematic Attrition.” First Place,
Sigma Xi Society for Scientific Research Poster Competition, Purdue
University.
1999 Kelley-Moore, Jessica A. “Promise Keepers: Intersection of the Men’s
Movement and Evangelical Growth.” First Place, Purdue University
Sociology and Anthropology Graduate Student Paper Competition.
Mentorship
Co-Mentor for Post-Doctoral Researchers and Junior Faculty
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Slusar, Mary Beth. Post-Doctoral Scientist, CWRU School of Dentistry.
National Institutes of Health F32 Training Fellowship. “Caregiver Illness
Perceptions and Child’s Early Childhood Caries Status.” December 2012
– November 2015.
Marshall, Gillian*. Assistant Professor, CWRU MSASS. National Institute on
Aging K01 Training Grant. “Impact of Financial Strain on Mental and
Physical Health among Older Adults in the Context of Personal and
National Crises.” Awarded June 2015.
Taylor, Miles. Assistant Professor, Florida State University. National Institute on
Aging K99/R00 (AG030471). “Inequality and Disability among Older
Adults: Paths to Differential Trajectories.” K99: 2007-2008; R00: 2008-
2012.
Primary Mentor for Graduate Students
Stone, Mary Ellen. Disability Determination Process Small Grant. Social
Security Administration. “The Rising Visibility of Work Disability.”
2012-2013. $10,000
Second Award [Competitive]. Disability Determination Process Small
Grant. Social Security Administration. “Making the Transition: Influence
of Self-Reported Work Disability on Labor Force Careers.” 2013-2014.
$10,000
Boehm, Melinda Laroco*. Minority Health Dissertation Fellowship. 2010 –
2012. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Prevention
Research Center.
Peterson, Robert*. ASA Minority Fellowship Program. 2008 – 2010.
American Sociological Association.
Undergraduate Students
Sorensen, Alena. “Communities of Opportunity: Assessing Network Depth and
Strength among Non-Profit Agencies Serving Migrant Agriculture
Populations in King County, Washington.” SOURCE Award for Summer
Research Project. Summer 2018. $3500.
Rabb, Brittany*. “Symbolic Prejudice in an Inner-Ring Suburb: Class Conflict,
Race, and the Fight Over Public School Funding.” SOURCE Award for
Summer Research Project. Summer 2017. $3500.
- Received the Butler Jones Award from the North Central Sociological
Association. 2017. Awarded to a graduate or undergraduate African
American student whose research advances social justice.
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Rabb, Brittany*. “Neighborhood Social Cohesion and Willingness to Intervene in
Suspected Child Maltreatment.” Welzer-Musik Childhood Studies
Undergraduate Research Fellowship. 2016-2017. $1,500.
Elson, Ellie. “A ‘New Version of What it Means to Be a Man’: Fraternity Men
Talk about the Meaning of Brotherhood.” SOURCE Award for Senior
Capstone Project. 2015. $250.
Gibbons, Meghan. “Pushing College to its Limits: The Lived Experience of
Mobility Impairment for University Students.” SOURCE Award for
Senior Capstone Project. 2015. $250.
Schmiederer, Margo. “From the Soil to Your Plate: An Analysis of the Local
Food System in Cleveland.” SOURCE Award for Senior Capstone
Project. 2015. $250.
Patel, Janaki*. “Church-Based Nutrition Interventions: Does Faith Work?”
SOURCE Summer Award: $1,500. May 2012 – August 2012.
Paul, Rachel. “Developing a Social Marketing Campaign to Promote Nutrition
Education Programs.” SOURCE Summer Award: $1,750. May 2011 –
August 2011.
*Starred persons belong to an underrepresented race/ethnic group.
Professional Service Editorial Board Member, Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences
2011 – Present
2006-2007
Editorial Board Member, Journal of Health and Social Behavior
January 2013 – December 2015
January 2007 – December 2009
Editorial Board Member, Journal of Aging and Health
August 2007 – Present
Editorial Board Member, Research on Aging
January 2013 – Present
Editorial Board Member, Journal of Aging and Social Policy
January 2016 - Present
NIH Study Section Ad Hoc Member:
-- Social Science and Population Science Panel A (SSPA)
[2014, 2016, 2018, 2019]
-- Population Sciences and Epidemiology (PSE) [2010]
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-- Community Influences on Health Behavior (Subgroup of SSPS) [2009-2011]
Ad Hoc Reviewer:
-- European Institutes for Advanced Study Fellowship Programme [EURIAS]
-- British Academy Postdoctoral Fellowships Program
Section on Aging and the Life Course, American Sociological Association
-- Council Member, August 2007-2010
-- Chair, August 2016-2017; Past Chair 2017-2018
Member-At-Large, Behavioral and Social Sciences Section, Gerontological Society
of America; November 2015 – November 2018
Journal Reviewer: American Sociological Review, Social Forces, Journal of Health
and Social Behavior, Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences, Journal of
Gerontology: Psychological Sciences, American Journal of Epidemiology,
Social Science and Medicine, Gerontologist, Sociological Methodology,
Research on Aging, Journal of Aging and Health, Journal for the Scientific
Study of Religion, Sociological Focus, Ethnicity and Disease, Social Problems,
Health Services Review, Health Reports [Canada], and Archives of Medical
Research [Mexico]
Alpha Kappa Delta Sociology Honors Society, Faculty Representative for UMBC
[July 2005 – June 2007]
University, College, and Department Service University, CWRU
2019 College Dean’s Search Committee
2019 (Spring) College Strategic Planning Steering Committee (CSPSC)
-- Sabbatical Replacement on Committee
2015 – 2018 Committee on Educational Programs (CEP)
College of Arts and Sciences
2012 – 2013 College of Arts and Sciences Executive Committee
Faculty Development Sub-Committee
2012 – 2015 ITSPAC &
Sub-Committee on Research Computing
2012 – 2013 CAS WP Jones Grant Reviewer
2009 – 2011 Social Justice Alliance/Institute Team Member
2008 Infrastructure Committee College of Arts and Sciences Strategic
Planning Initiative
Department, CWRU
2012 – Present Co-Director Graduate Program in Sociology
2007 – Present Age & Life Course Comprehensive Exam Committee, Member
2007 – Present Methods Comprehensive Exam Committee, Chair or Member
2007 – Present Medical Sociology Comprehensive Exam Committee, Member
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UMBC
2005 – 2007 Member, Epidemiology Concentration Gero Committee
2004 – 2007 Member, SocioBehavioral & Cultural Concentration
2004 – 2007 Member, Graduate Committee, Sociology Masters Program
2003 – 2005 Member, Gerontology Ph.D. Dissertation Policy Committee
2002 – 2007 Member, Methods and Statistics Curriculum Committee
2000 – 2001 Member, Gerontology Steering Committee; Purdue University
2000 – 2002 Chair, Graduate Orientation Committee; Purdue University
1998 – 2000 Member, Social Research Institute Board; Purdue University
2005 – 2007 Mentor, McNair Scholars Program; UMBC
2003 – 2007 Mentor, MARC Research Program for Minority Students; UMBC
2002 – 2003 Mentor, Women in Leadership Learning (WILL)
2000 – 2002 Mentor, MARC/AIM Research Program for Minority Students;
Purdue University
Professional Memberships American Sociological Association (1998 – Present)
Section Membership: Aging and the Life Course; Disability in Society;
Medical Sociology
Gerontological Society of America (1999 – Present)
2012 – Present GSA Fellow
2003 – 2005 Reviewer of Conference Abstracts
2001 – 2002 Student Campus Representative, Purdue University
North Central Sociological Association (1998 – 2002)
1999 – 2000 Member, North Central Sociological Association Executive Board