Marshall Hemingway, PhD 123 Forbes Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15260 mhemingway@pitt.edu (412) 123-4567 http://www.linkedin.com/pub/marshall-hemingway OBJECTIVE Seeking a faculty position where I can engage in teaching and research related to the epidemiology of physical activity, obesity, and cardiovascular disease. QUALIFICATIONS SUMMARY Ability to work in multidisciplinary teams Experienced with physical activity assessment, lifestyle interventions, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease research Strong communication skills, verbal and written Experience analyzing large datasets Proficient in MS Office, SAS, and STATA EDUCATION Doctor of Philosophy August 2008-December 2013 University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Graduate School of Public Health Concentration: Epidemiology Awards: Deans Service Award, 2011 Bachelor of Science August 2004-August 2008 Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Indiana, Pennsylvania College of Health and Human Services Concentration: Exercise Science Minors: Business Administration, Psychology Honors: Cum Laude 08/02 08/07 RESEARCH EXPERIENCE Postdoctoral Scholar January 2013-present Analyzed large data sets using exploratory, descriptive and multivariate analysis techniques Processed and analyzed complex survey datasets including the NHANES and BRFSS using SAS and STATA Plan, coordinated, and interpreted statistical analyses using survey data from NHANES and BRFSS Provided oral explanations of my data analysis at several local, national, and international scientific conference Prepared manuscripts for submission to scientific journals Provided consultation on appropriate methods to use in the development of physical activity research Assisted in the development of a behavior lifestyle intervention pilot project which will be framework for future research proposals
Performed systematic reviews of the literature on subclinical cardiovascular disease, physical activity assessment and interventions Aided in the planning, analyzing, and development of scientific abstracts and manuscripts as a writing committee member for multiple research studies including the Slow Adverse Vascular Effects of Excess Weight Study, the Strong Heart Study, and Look AHEAD study Research Associate August 2013-present Veterans Affairs Health Care System Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Participated in steering committee meetings for the Veterans Affairs STRIDE study (physical activity intervention in veterans) Performed data analysis and manuscript preparation for the Veterans Affairs STRIDE study Co-Director Physical Activity Resource Center for Public Health, August 2009-December 2013 Graduate Student Researcher Trained interventionist in the delivery of a resistance training intervention for multiple research Performed systematic reviews of the literature on information relating to conducting research Analyze physical activity data from large using descriptive and multivariate analysis techniques Developed presentations and provided oral explanations of my data analysis at several scientific conferences Developed a physical activity research database designed to help researcher identify appropriate methods for data collection objectives (www.parcph.org) Provided consultation on appropriate methods for physical activity assessment, data analysis and interpretation Develop intervention materials relating to resistance training and flexibility exercise for several research Trained researchers on appropriate procedures for conducting behavioral intervention research Developed presentations on health related topics for lay community audiences Student Worker May 2009-May 2010 Performed urinary analysis for the Epidemiology of Diabetes Complication study Certified in blood pressure assessment Certified to measure neuropathy TEACHING EXPERIENCE Teaching Assistant August 2013-December 2013 EPIDEM-2141: Theory of Lifestyle Intervention Teaching Assistant August 2009-December 2009 EPIDEM 2173 Cultural Diversity in Epidemiological Research M. Hemingway 2
PROFESSIONAL PUBLICATIONS Articles in Press: Hemingway, MS, Belalcazar M, Schelbert KB, Richardson CR, Ballantyne CM, Kriska AM. Differing intensities of physical activity and chronic inflammation in men and women by diabetes status in a national sample. Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice. (In Press). Hemingway, MS, Sevick MA, Richardson C, Fried L, Arena V, Kriska A. The association between physical activity and renal function. Medicine in Sports & Science and Exercise. 2011, Aug. 43(8): 1457-64 Hemingway, MS, Storti KL, Richardson CM, Holleman R, Strath SJ, Kriska AM. Objectively measured physical activity of U.S. adults by sex, age, and racial/ethnic groups: Cross-sectional Study. International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity. 2009, June 3(6): 31. Kriska AM, Hemingway, MS, Richardson CR. Physical activity and the prevention of type 2 diabetes. Current Sports Medicine Reports. 2008, Jul-Aug;7(4): 182-4. Kriska AM and Hemingway, MS. Invited Commentary: The effects of combined training. International Diabetes Monitor. 2008, 20(5): 251-2 Articles in Review: Hemingway, MS, Pettee-Gabriel K, Conroy M, Cooper J, Sutton-Tyrrell K. The relationship between intensity of physical activity and cardiovascular risk in individuals with a low ankle brachial index. Journal of Physical Activity and Health (Submitted) Gabriel KP, Matthews KA, Pérez A, Edmundowicz E, Kohl WH, Hemingway, MS, Janak JC, Kuller LH. Accelerometer-derived physical activity and coronary artery calcification in older women: Results from the Healthy Women Study. Journal of the American College of Cardiology. (In Review) Hughes T, Althouse A, Niemczyk N, Hemingway, MS, Kuipers A, Sutton-Tyrrell K. The interaction between weight loss and insulin change on pulse wave velocity: The SAVE trial. Journal of Hypertension (submitted) Articles in Progress: Hemingway, MS, Howard B, Sevick MA, Fried L, Bunker CA, Arena V, Kriska A. Self-reported inactivity is associated with a faster decline in kidney function in American Indians with chronic kidney disease: The Strong Heart Study. (analysis ongoing) Hall K, Hemingway, MS, Gabriel K, Richardson C. Physical activity and physical function in military and non-military personnel: NHANES. (analysis ongoing) Madero M, Peralta C, Katz R, Canada R, Fried L, Najjar S, Shlipak M, Simonsick E, Lakatta E, Koster A, Patel K, Rifkin D, Hemingway, MS, Newman A, Sarnak M. Association between aortic stiffness and kidney function decline: The Health ABC Study. (drafted) Hemingway, MS, Gabriel K, Cooper J, Storti K, Sutton-Tyrrell K, Kriska A. The dose response relationship between intensity of physical activity and arterial stiffness. (drafted) Hemingway, MS, Hough L, Steenkiste A, Sevick MA. Physical Activity Counseling in Clinical Populations: Design and Recruitment Experience of the VA-STRIDE Study. (analyses ongoing) M. Hemingway 3
SCIENTIFIC PRESENTATIONS Hemingway, MS, Gabriel KP, Cooper J, Storti K, Sutton-Tyrrell K, Kriska A. Change in total volume of physical activity and its relationship with change in arterial stiffness. Abstract Poster. American College of Sports Medicine, San Francisco, CA. 2012 (Accepted) Hemingway, MS, Pettee-Gabriel K, Conroy M, Cooper J, Sutton-Tyrrell K. The relationship between intensity of physical activity and cardiovascular risk in individuals with a low ankle brachial index. American College of Sports Medicine, San Francisco, CA. 2012 (Accepted) Storti K, Hemingway, MS, Gabriel KP, Cooper J, Sutton-Tyrrell K, Kriska A. Change in total volume of physical activity and its relationship with change in insulin resistance ( HOMA-IR). American College of Sports Medicine, San Francisco, CA. 2012 (Accepted) Hemingway, MS, Howard B, Sevick MA, Fried L, Bunker CA, Arena V, Kriska A. Self-reported inactivity is associated with a faster decline in kidney function in American Indians with chronic kidney disease. Abstract Poster. Presented at the American Public Health Association, Washington, DC. 2011. Hemingway, MS, Howard B, Sevick MA, Fried L, Bunker CA, Arena V, Kriska A. Self-reported inactivity is associated with a faster decline in kidney function in American Indians with chronic kidney disease. Abstract Poster. Presented at the University of Pittsburgh Postdoctoral Data and Dine Symposium, Pittsburgh, PA. 2011. Hemingway, MS, Sevick MA, Richardson C, Kriska A. The association between physical activity and renal function: NHANES. Abstract Poster. Presented at the American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD. 2010. Storti KL, Hemingway, MS, Richardson CR. Using Objectively Measured Physical Activity in a Large Population Study: NHANES 2003-2004. Tutorial Lecture. Presented at the American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting, Indianapolis, IN. 2008. SEMINARS AND INVITED LECTURES University of Pittsburgh: Prediction of Cardiovascular Events and All-Cause Mortality with Arterial Stiffness. Presenter. Cardiovascular Disease Journal Club, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. November 2011. Department History-Physical Activity. Innovation. Epidemiology Department Seminar, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. September 2011. Physical Activity and Kidney Function: What s the Role of Inflammation? Invited Lecturer. Obesity Journal Club. University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. March 2011. Physical Activity Surveillance. Guest Lecturer. EPIDEM 2151 Physical Activity Epidemiology, Department of Epidemiology, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. February 2011 Current US Physical Activity Recommendations: Should We Up the Ante? Invited Lecturer. Department of Epidemiology Seminar-Debatable Tipping Points. University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, December 2010. M. Hemingway 4
Other Institutions: The relationship between physical activity and subclinical cardiovascular disease-pulse wave velocity. Presenter. Department of Kinesiology Research Interest Group. University of Massachusetts-Amherst, Amherst, MA. November 2011. Government databases for physical activity promotion, interventions, and surveillance. Guest Lecturer. HPED 672 Epidemiology of Physical Activity, Department of Health and Physical Activity, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Indiana, Pennsylvania. October 2011. Physical Activity and Surveillance. Guest Lecturer. HPED 672 Epidemiology of Physical Activity, Department of Health and Physical Activity, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Indiana, Pennsylvania. October 2010. Physical Activity and Physical Fitness. Guest Lecturer. HED 101 Foundations of Human Health, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL. September 2010. Activity Monitors in Public Health Research: Why There Is No Need to Consider Alternative Ways of Assessing Physical Activity. Invited Lecturer. College of Health and Human Development Speaker Series. Penn State University, State College, Pennsylvania. November 2009. Physical Activity and Surveillance. Guest Lecturer. HPED 672 Epidemiology of Physical Activity, Department of Health and Physical Activity, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Indiana, Pennsylvania. October 2009 Using Objectively Measured Physical Activity in a Large Population Study: NHANES 2003-2004. Guest Lecturer. HPED 672 Epidemiology of Physical Activity, Department of Health and Physical Activity, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Indiana, Pennsylvania. October 2008. Community: Physical Activity and Type 2Diabetes. Guest Speaker. Senior Fitness Day, YMCA Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA. May 2010 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Attended; University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health Webinars and Webinar Technology for Teaching. Lorna Kearns, University of Pittsburgh; 2012 Attended; Grant writing workshop General know your K session. Mark S. Roberts, MD, MPP. University of Pittsburgh; 2011 Attended; Scientific writing workshop Becoming a more productive writer. Susan R. Johnson, MD, MS. University of Pittsburgh; 2011 PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS & VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCES Professional Memberships: Network of Minority Research Investigators, National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases 2013 present M. Hemingway 5
American Public Health Association 2011 present American Heart Association: Council on Nutrition Physical Activity & Metabolism 2012-present American Heart Association: Council on Epidemiology and Prevention, 2011- present Cardiovascular Disease Research Journal Club, University of Pittsburgh, Graduate School of Public Health 2010 present Obesity Research Journal Club, University of Pittsburgh 2008 present American College of Sports Medicine 2008-present Service to the University: Co-President 2011 2012 Doctoral Student Organization, University of Pittsburgh, Graduate School of Public Health Vice President 2009 2011 Minority Student Organization, University of Pittsburgh, Graduate School of Public Health Doctoral Student Representative 2010 2011 Faculty Diversity Committee, University of Pittsburgh, Department of Epidemiology Service to the Profession: Abstract Reviewer 2014 American Public Health Association Annual Meeting Manuscript Reviewer 2013 International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity Manuscript Reviewer 2012 The Journal of the American Medical Association Manuscript Reviewer 2011 Journal of Physical Activity and Health M. Hemingway 6
Service to the Community: Community Speaker s Bureau, University of Pittsburgh, Graduate School of Public Health Developed community health talk on hypertension for a lay audience Conducted fitness screening for the annual Pittsburgh American Diabetes Association Expo Participated in health fairs for the Health Black Family Project HONORS AND AWARDS 2013 Deans Service Award, University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health REFERENCES Sample Professor, PhD Professor University of Pittsburgh Department of Epidemiology sample@pitt.edu 412-123-4567 Sample Professor 2, ScD, RN Associate Professor University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine VA Pittsburgh Healthcare Systems sample@upmc.edu 412-123-4567 Sample Professor 3, PhD Professor Indiana University of Pennsylvania sample@iup.edu 724-123-4567 Sample Professor 4, MS, PhD Assistant Professor The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston School of Public Health Austin Regional Campus Division of Epidemiology, Human Genetics and Environmental Sciences sample@uth.tmc.edu 512-123-4567 M. Hemingway 7