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McBride Curriculum vitae
CURRICULUM VITAE
Colleen M. McBride, Ph.D.
Last Updated: October, 2014
Present academic rank and title: Rollins Professor and Chair
Behavioral Sciences and Health Education Department
Rollins School of Public Health
Emory University
cmmcbri@emory.edu
Education
Institution
Year
Degree
College
University of Wisconsin
Madison, Wisconsin
1980
B.A. Sociology
Graduate
University of Arizona
Tucson, Arizona
1982
M.A. Sociology
University of Minnesota
Minneapolis, Minnesota
1990
Ph.D. Behavioral
Epidemiology
Postdoctorate
Group Health Cooperative,
Seattle, Washington
1992
Health services
research
Leadership
BRIDGES – Academic
Leadership for Women
University of North Carolina
1996
Executives in the Health
Professions
Duke University
2001
Harvard Business School
Negotiation Workshop
2008
Scholarly societies: Alpha Kappa Delta, National Sociology Honor Society
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Professional positions
Institution
Position/Title
Dates
Department of Family and Community
Medicine, University of Arizona, Tucson
Research Assistant
1981-1984
Department of Epidemiology
University of Minnesota
Research Assistant
1984-1986
Project Director, Women, Weight &
Smoking Study
1987-1990
Center for Health Studies, Group Health
Cooperative, Seattle, Washington,
Postdoctoral Fellow
Assistant Scientific Investigator
1990-1992
1992-1995
Department of Health Services
University of Washington
Affiliate Assistant Professor
1993-1995
Department of Community and Family
Medicine, Duke University Medical Center
Associate Professor
With tenure
Chief, Division of Prevention
Research,
Chief
1995-2000
2000-2003
2000-2003
2000-2003
Cancer Prevention, Detection and Control
Research Program, Duke University Medical
Center
Associate Member
Interim Director
Director
1995-2003
1997-1999
1999-2003
Department of Health Behavior & Health
Education University of North Carolina,
Chapel Hill, NC
Adjunct Associate Professor
1997-Present
Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center
University of North Carolina,
Adjunct Associate Member
1997-2012
Department of Health, Behavior & Society
Johns Hopkins University, Bloomberg School
of Public Health
Adjunct Associate Professor
Adjunct Full Professor
2004-2010
2010 - Present
Division of Cancer Control & Population
Sciences, National Cancer Institute
Visiting Scientist
1/2009-6/2009
National Human Genome Research Institute
Intramural Research Program
Founding Chief
& Senior Investigator
7/2003-6/2014
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Refereed Publications
1. Jeffery RW, Forster JL, Schmid TL, McBride CM, Rooney BL, Pirie PL. Community attitudes
toward public policies to control alcohol, tobacco, and high fat food consumption. American
Journal of Preventive Medicine 1990; 6:12-19.
2. McBride CM, Pirie PL. Postpartum smoking relapse. Addictive Behaviors 1990; 15:165-168.
3. Schmid TL, Jeffery RW, Forster JL, Klepp KI, Rooney BL, McBride CM. Analysis of public
support for policies regulating alcohol sales and consumption in Minnesota. Journal of Studies in
Alcohol 1990; 51(5):438-442.
4. Schmid TL, Jeffery RW, Forster JL, Rooney B, McBride CM. Public support for policy initiatives
regulating high fat food use in Minnesota: A multi-community survey. Preventive Medicine 1990;
6(1):12-19.
5. Allen SS, McBride CM, Pirie PL. Shortened premenstrual assessment form. Journal of
Reproductive Medicine 1991; 36(11):769-772.
6. Forster JL, McBride CM, Jeffery R, Schmid TL, Pirie PL. Public support for tobacco policy
measures in a Minnesota sample. American Journal of Health Promotion 1991; 6(2):99-104.
7. Hatsukami D, McBride CM, Pirie PL, Lando H. Effects of nicotine gum on prevalence and severity
of withdrawal in women cigarette smokers. Journal of Substance Abuse 1991; 3:463-476.
8. Murray DM, McBride CM, Lindquist R, Belcher JD. Sensitivity and specificity of saliva
thiocyanate and cotinine for cigarette smoking: A comparison of two collection methods. Addictive
Behaviors 1991; 16:161-166.
9. French S, Jeffery RW, Pirie PL, McBride CM. Do weight concerns hinder smoking cessation
efforts? Addictive Behaviors 1992; 17:219-226.
10. McBride CM, Pirie PL, Curry SJ. Postpartum relapse to smoking: A prospective study. Health
Education Research: Theory and practice 1992; 7(3):381-390.
11. Morton SM, Daly K, McBride CM, Lodahl MS. Smoking doesn’t work: A smoking prevention
project for women attending technical institutes. Journal of School Health 1992; 62(2):55-58.
12. Pirie PL, McBride CM, Hellerstedt W, Jeffery R, Hatsukami D, Allen S, Lando H. Smoking
cessation in women concerned about weight: 12 month outcomes. American Journal of Public
Health 1992; 82(9):1238-1243.
13. Curry SJ, Taplin SH, Anderman C, Barlow WE, McBride CM. A randomized trial of the impact of
risk assessment and feedback on participation in mammography screening. Preventive Medicine
1993; 22(3):350-360.
14. Lando HA, Sorensen G, McBride CM. The effects of intensity of staff training on program
participation in religious organizations and worksites. American Journal of Health Promotion
1993; 8(1):18-21.
15. Curry SJ, Wagner EH, Cheadle A, Diehr P, Koepsell T, Psaty B, McBride CM. Assessment of
community-level influences on individuals’ attitudes about cigarette smoking, alcohol use, and
consumption of dietary fat. American Journal of Preventive Medicine 1993; 9(2):78-84.
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16. McBride CM, Curry SJ, Taplin SH, Anderman C, Grothaus L. Exploring environmental barriers to
participation in mammography screening in an HMO. Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers and
Prevention 1993; 2:599-605.
17. Britt J, Curry SJ, McBride CM, Grothaus L, Louie D. Implementation and acceptance of outreach
telephone counseling for smoking cessation with non-volunteer smokers. Health Education
Quarterly 1994; 21:55-68.
18. Curry SJ and McBride CM. Relapse prevention for smoking cessation: Review and evaluation of
concepts and interventions. Annual Review of Public Health 1994; 15:345-66.
19. McBride CM, Curry SJ, Stephens R, Wells EA, Roffman R, Hawkins JD. Intrinsic and extrinsic
motivation for change in cigarette smokers, marijuana smokers and cocaine users. Psychology of
Addictive Behaviors 1994; 8(4):243-250.
20. Oliphant JA, Forster JL, McBride CM. Adolescents’ use of commercial tanning facilities.
American Journal of Public Health 1994; 84(3):476-478.
21. Curry SJ, McBride CM, Grothaus LC, Louie D, Wagner EH. A randomized trial of self-help
materials, personalized feedback and telephone counseling with nonvolunteer smokers. Journal of
Consulting and Clinical Psychology 1995; 63(6):1005-1014.
22. McBride CM, Curry SJ, Cheadle A, Anderman C, Wagner E, Diehr P, Psaty B. School-level
application of a social bonding model to adolescent risk-taking behavior. Journal of School Health
1995; 65(2):63-68.
23. Wagner EH, Curry SJ, Grothaus LC, Saunders KW, McBride CM. The impact of smoking and
quitting on health care utilization. Archives of Internal Medicine 1995; 155(16):1789-95.
24. Curry SJ, Grothaus L, McBride CM. Reasons for Quitting: Intrinsic and extrinsic motivation for
smoking cessation in a population-based sample of smokers. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors
1997; 22(6):727-39.
25. Bastian L, Couchman G, Rimer BK, McBride CM, Feaganes J, Siegler I. Stage of menopause and
patterns of hormone replacement therapy use in a cohort of women aged 45-51. Journal of
Women’s Health 1997; 6(4):467-75.
26. McBride CM, French SA, Pirie PL, Jeffery RW. Changes over time in weight concerns among
women smokers engaged in the cessation process. Annals of Behavioral Medicine 1997; 18(4):273279.
27. Cheadle A, Wagner E, Anderman C, Walls M, McBride CM, Bell MA, Catalano RF, Pettigrew E.
Measuring community mobilization in the Seattle Minority Youth Health Project. Evaluation
Review 1998; 22(6): 699-716.
28. Hellerstedt, WL, Pirie PL, Lando HA, Curry SJ, McBride CM, Grothaus LC, Nelson JC.
Differences in preconceptional and prenatal behaviors in women with intended and unintended
pregnancies. American Journal of Public Health 1998; 88(4):663-6.
29. McBride CM, Curry SJ, Grothaus L, Clark J, Lando H, Pirie PL. Partner smoking status and
pregnant smokers’ perceptions of support for and likelihood of smoking cessation. Health
Psychology 1998; 17(1):63-69.
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30. McBride CM, Curry SJ, Grothaus L, Rosner D, Louie D, Wagner E. Use of self-help materials and
smoking cessation among proactively recruited and volunteer intervention participants. American
Journal of Health Promotion 1998; 12(5):321-324.
31. McBride CM, Lozano P, Curry SJ, Rosner D, Grothaus L. Use of health services by children of
smokers and nonsmokers in a health maintenance organization. American Journal of Public Health
1998; 88(6):897-902.
32. McBride CM, Scholes D, Grothaus L, Curry SJ, Albright J. Promoting smoking cessation among
women who seek cervical cancer screening. Obstetrics and Gynecology 1998; 91(5):719-724.
33. McBride CM, Curry SJ, Lando H, Pirie PL, Grothaus LC, Nelson JC. Prevention of relapse in
women who quit smoking during pregnancy. American Journal of Public Health 1999; 89(5):70611.
34. McBride CM, Rimer BK. Using the telephone to improve health behavior and health service
delivery. Patient Education and Counseling 1999; 37(1):3-18.
35. McBride CM, Scholes D, Grothaus LC, Curry SJ, Ludman E, Albright J. Evaluation of a minimal
self-help smoking cessation intervention following cervical cancer screening. Preventive Medicine
1999; 29(2):133-138.
36. Scholes D, McBride CM, Grothaus L, Curry SJ, Albright J, Ludman E. The association between
cigarette smoking and cervical abnormalities in reproductive-age women. Cancer Causes and
Control 1999; 10:339-344.
37. Bastian LA, McBride CM, Halabi S, Fish LJ, Skinner CS, Bosworth HB, Kaplan EB, Rimer BK,
Siegler IC. Attitudes and knowledge associated with being undecided about hormone replacement
therapy: Results from a community sample. Women’s Health Issues 1999; 9(6):330-337.
38. Pirie PL, Lando H, Curry SJ, McBride CM, Grothaus L. Tobacco, alcohol and caffeine use and
cessation in early pregnancy. American Journal of Preventive Medicine 2000; 18(1):54-61.
39. Harpole LH, McBride CM, Strigo TS, Lobach D. Feasibility of a tailored intervention to increase
preventive care use by women. Preventive Medicine 2000; 31(4):440-46.
40. Demark-Wahnefried W, Peterson B, McBride CM, Lipkus I, Clipp J. Current health behaviors and
readiness to pursue lifestyle change among men and women diagnosed with early stage prostate and
breast cancers. Cancer 2000; 88:674-684.
41. Lipkus IM, Kuchibhatla M, McBride CM, Bosworth HB, Pollak KI, Siegler IC, Rimer BK.
Relationships among perceived absolute risk, comparative risk and worries about breast cancer.
Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers & Prevention 2000; 9:973-975.
42. Ludman EJ, McBride CM, Nelson JC, Curry SJ, Grothaus LC, Lando HA, Pirie PL. Stress,
depressive symptoms and smoking cessation among pregnant women. Health Psychology 2000;
19(1):21-7.
43. McBride CM, Halabi S, Bepler G, McIntyre L, Lipkus I, Albright J, O’Briant K. Maximizing the
motivational impact of feedback of lung cancer susceptibility on smokers’ desire to quit. Journal of
Health Communications 2000; 5:229-241.
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44. McBride CM, Clipp E, Peterson BL, Lipkus IM, Demark-Wahnefried W. Psychological impact of
diagnosis and risk factor reduction among cancer survivors. Psycho-Oncology 2000; 9(5):418-27.
45. Lando HA, Valanis BG, Lichtenstein E, Curry SJ, McBride CM, Pirie PL, Grothaus LC. Promoting
smoking abstinence in pregnant and postpartum patients: a comparison of 2 approaches. American
Journal of Managed Care 2001; 7(7): 685-693.
46. Paschke T, Riefler M, Schuler-Metz A, Wolz L, Scherer G, McBride CM, Bepler G. Comparison of
cytochrome P450 2A6 polymorphism frequencies in Caucasians and African-Americans using a
new one-step PCR-RFLP genotyping method. Toxicology 2001; 168: 259-268.
47. Cheadle A, Wagner E, Walls M, Diehr P, Bell M. Anderman C, McBride CM, Catalano RF,
Pettigrew E, Simmons R, Neckerman H. The effect of neighborhood-based community organizing:
Results from the Seattle Minority Youth Health Project. Health Services Research 2001;
36(4):671-89.
48. Weng HH, McBride CM, Bosworth HB, Grambow SC, Siegler IC, Bastian LA. Racial differences
in physician recommendation of hormone replacement therapy. Preventive Medicine 2001;
33(6):668-73.
49. McBride CM, Pollak KI, Lyna P, Lipkus I, Samsa G, Bepler G. Reasons for quitting among low
income African American smokers. Health Psychology 2001; 20(5): 334-340.
50. Curry SJ, McBride CM, Grothaus LC, Lando HA, Pirie PL. Motivation for smoking cessation
among pregnant women. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors 2001; 15(2): 126-32.
51. Civic D, Scholes D, Grothaus LC, McBride CM. Adolescent HMO enrollees’ utilization of out-ofplan services. Journal of Adolescent Health 2001; 28(6): 491-496.
52. McIntyre LM, O’Briant KC, McBride CM, Bepler G. Rater agreement and utility of the mutageninduced chromosome damage assay. Anticancer Research 2001; 21(1B):605-609.
53. Bosworth HB, Bastian LA., Kuchibhatla MN, Steffens DC, McBride CM, Skinner CS, Rimer BK,
Siegler IC. Depressive symptoms, menopausal status, and climacteric symptoms in women at midlife. Psychosomatic Medicine 2001; 63(4): 603-608.
54. Pollak KI, McBride CM, Baucom DH, Curry SJ, Lando HA, Pirie PL, Grothaus LC. Women’s
perceived and partners’ reported support for smoking cessation during pregnancy. Annals of
Behavioral Medicine 2001 Summer; 23(3):208-214.
55. Tilson EC, McBride CM, Albright JB, Sargent JD. Attitudes toward smoking and family-based
health promotion among rural parents who smoke. Journal of School Health. 2001; 71(10):489-94.
56. Lyna P, McBride CM, Samsa G, Pollak KI. Exploring the association between perceived risks of
smoking and benefits to quitting: Who doesn’t see the link? Addictive Behaviors 2002; 27(2):293307.
57. Porter LS, Keefe FJ, McBride CM, Pollak KI, Fish L, Garst J. Perceptions of patient’s self-efficacy
for managing lung cancer symptoms: Correspondence between patients and family caregivers. Pain
2002 Jul; 98(1-2):169-178.
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58. Bastian LA, McBride CM, Fish L, Lyna P, Farrell D, Lipkus IM, Rimer BK, Siegler IC. Evaluating
participants’ use of a HRT decision-making intervention. Patient Education and Counseling 2002;
48(3):283-291.
59. Pollak KI, Taiwo B, Lyna P, Baldwin M, Lipkus IM, Bepler G, McBride CM. Reported cessation
advice given to African Americans by health care providers in a community health clinic. Journal
of Community Health 2002; 27(6):381-393.
60. McBride CM, Bepler G, Lipkus IM, Lyna P, Samsa G, Albright J, Datta S, Rimer BK.
Incorporating feedback of genetic susceptibility into a smoking cessation intervention for African
American smokers with low income. Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers and Prevention 2002;
11:521-28.
61. McBride CM, Bastian LA, Halabi S, Fish L, Lipkus IM, Bosworth HB, Rimer BK, Siegler IC.
Efficacy of a tailored intervention to aid decision-making about hormone replacement therapy.
American Journal of Public Health 2002; 92(7):1112-14.
62. Tilson EC, McBride CM, Albright JB, Sargent JD. Smoking, exercise and dietary behaviors among
mothers of rural elementary school-aged children. The Journal of Rural Health 2002
Fall;18(4):547-555.
63. McBride CM, Emmons KM, Lipkus IM. Understanding the potential of teachable moments for
smoking cessation. Health Education Research 2003 18(2):156-170.
64. Demark-Wahnefried W, Clipp EC, McBride CM, Lobach DF, Lipkus IM, Peterson B, Snyder DC,
Sloane R, Arbanas J, Kraus WE. Design of FRESH START: A Randomized Trial of Exercise and
Diet Among Cancer Survivors. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise 2003; 35(3):415-424.
64. Ostbye T, McBride CM, Demark-Wahnefried W, Bastian LA, Morey M, Krause KM, Brouwer R,
Turner B. Interest in healthy diet and physical activity interventions peripartum among female
partners of active duty military. Military Medicine 2003; 168 (4): 320-325.
65. Scholes D, McBride CM, Grothaus L, Civic D, Ichikawa LE, Fish LJ, Yarnall K. A tailored selfhelp intervention to promote condom use in young women: Results from a randomized trial. AIDS
2003; 17: 1-10.
66. Keefe FJ, Ahles TA, Porter LS, Sutton LM, McBride CM, Pope M, McKinstry ET, Furstenberg CP,
Dalton J, Baucom DH. The self efficacy of family caregivers for helping cancer patients manage
pain at end-of-life. Pain 2003; 103(1-2): 157-162.
67. McBride CM, Ostroff JS. Teachable moments for promoting smoking cessation: The context of
cancer care and survivorship. Cancer Control 2003; July/August, 10(4): 325-333.
68. Pollak KI, Brouwer RJ, Lyna P, Taiwo B, McBride CM. Weight concerns as barriers to smoking
cessation among African American smokers with low income. American Journal of Preventive
Medicine 2003 Aug; 25(2):136-9 .
69. Yarnall K, McBride CM, Lyna P, Fish LJ, Civic D, Grothaus L, Scholes D. Factors associated with
condom use among at-risk women students and non-students seen in managed care. Preventive
Medicine 2003; 37: 163-170.
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Refereed Publications continued
70. McBride CM, Pollak KI, Garst J, Keefe F, Lyna P, Fish L, Hood L. Distress and motivation for
smoking cessation among lung cancer patients’ relatives who smoke. Journal of Cancer Education
2003; September 8(3):150-6.
71. Clipp EC, Carver EH, Pollak KI, Puleo E, Emmons KM, Onken J, Farraye F, McBride CM. Agerelated vulnerabilities of older adults with colon adenomas: Evidence from Project Prevent.
Cancer 2004 Mar 1; 100(5):1085-94.
72. Lipkus IM, McBride CM, Pollak KI, Lyna P, Bepler G. Interpretation of genetic risk feedback
among African-American smokers with low socioeconomic status. Health Psychology 2004 Mar;
23(2):178-88.
73. Lipkus IM, McBride CM, Pollak KI, Schwartz-Bloom R, Tilson E, Bloom P. A randomized trial
comparing the effects of self-help materials and proactive telephone counseling on teen smoking
cessation. Health Psychology 2004, 23(4):397-406).
74. McBride CM, Baucom DH, Peterson BL, Pollak KI, Palmer C, Westman E, Lyna P. A Partnerassisted approach to promote pre- and postpartum smoking abstinence. American Journal of
Preventive Medicine 2004; Vol 27 (3):232-238.
75. Tilson EC, McBride CM, Lipkus IM, Catalano RF. Testing the interaction between parent-child
relationship factors and parent smoking to predict children’s smoking. Journal of Adolescent
Health 2004; 35(3):182-9.
76. Campbell LC, Keefe FJ, McKee DC, Edwards CL, Herman SH, Johnson LE, Colvin OM, McBride
CM, Donattuci CF. Prostate cancer in African Americans: relationship of patient and partner selfefficacy to quality of life. Journal of Pain Symptom Management, 2004 Nov; 28(5):433-44.
77. Keefe FJ, Ahles TA, Sutton L, Dalton J, Baucom D, Pope MS, Knowles V, McKinstry E,
Furstenberg C, Syrjala K, Waters SJ, McKee D. McBride CM, Rumble M, Scipio C. Partner-guided
cancer pain management at end-of-life: A preliminary study. Journal of Pain and Symptom
Management, 2005 Mar; 29(3):263-72.
78. Emmons KM, McBride CM, Puleo E, Pollak KI, Marcus BH, Napolitano M, Clipp E, Onken J,
Farraye FA, Fletcher R. Prevalence and Predictors of Multiple Behavioral Risk Factors for Colon
Cancer. Preventive Medicine 2005 May; 40(5):527-34.
79. Bosworth HB, Bastian LA, Grambow SC, McBride CM, Skinner CS, Fish L, Rimer BK, Siegler IC.
Initiation and Discontinuation of Hormone Therapy for Menopausal Symptoms: Results from a
Community Sample. Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 2005 February; 28(1):105-113.
80. Emmons KM, McBride CM, Puleo E, Marcus BH, Pollak KI, Napolitano M, Clipp E, Farraye F,
Fletcher R, Onken J. Reduction of Multiple Behavioral Risk Factors for Colon Cancer: Results
from Project Prevent. Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers and Prevention, 2005; 14:1453-1459.
81. Tilson EC, McBride CM, Brouwer RN. Formative Development of an Intervention to Stop Family
Tobacco Use: The Parents and Children Talking (PACT) Intervention. Journal of Health
Communication 2005; 10:491-508
82. McBride CM, Lipkus IM, Jolly D, Lyna P Interest in testing for genetic susceptibility to lung
cancer among black college students “at-risk” of becoming cigarette smokers. Cancer
Epidemiology, Biomarkers and Prevention 2005, December; 14(12):2978-81.
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83. Lipkus IM, Pollak KI, McBride CM, Schwartz-Bloom R, Lyna P, Bloom PN Assessing Attitudinal
Ambivalence towards Smoking and its Association with Desire to Quit among Teen Smokers.
Psychology & Health 2005; Vol 20(3): 373-387.
84. Lewis MA, McBride CM, Pollak KI, Puleo E, Butterfield RM, Emmons KM. Understanding health
behavior change among couples: An interdependence and communal coping approach. Social
Science & Medicine 2006 Mar; 62(6):1369-80.
85. Ames SL, McBride CM. Translating Genetics, Cognitive Science, and Other Basic Science
Research Findings Into Applications for Prevention. Evaluation & the Health Professions 2006
September (Invited for Special Issue); 29(3): 277-301.
86. Pollak KI, Baucom DH, Peterson BL, Stanton S, McBride CM. Rated helpfulness and partnerreported smoking support across the pregnancy-postpartum continuum. Health Psychology 2006;
25(6): 762-770.
87. Bloom PN, McBride CM, Pollak KI, Schwartz-Bloom RD, Lipkus IM. Recruiting teen smokers in
shopping malls to a smoking cessation program using the foot-in-the-door technique. Journal of
Applied Social Psychology 2006; Vol 36(5): 1129-1144.
88. Campbell LC, Keefe FJ, Scipio C, McKee DC, Edwards CL, Herman SH, Johnson LE, Colvin OM,
McBride CM, Donatucci C. Facilitating research participation and improving quality of life for
African American prostate cancer survivors and their intimate partners: a pilot study of telephonebased coping skills training. Cancer 2007 Jan 15; 109(2 Suppl):414-24.
89. Demark-Wahnefried W, Clipp EC, Lipkus IM, Lobach D, Snyder DC, Sloane R, Peterson B, Macri
JA, Rock CL, McBride CM, Kraus WE. Main outcomes of the FRESH START trial: A
sequentially-tailored diet, and exercise mailed print intervention among breast and prostate cancer
survivors. Journal of Clinical Oncology 2007 Jul 1; 25(19):2709-18.
90. Persky S, Kaphingst KA, Condit CM, McBride CM. Assessing hypothetical scenario methodology
in genetic susceptibility testing analog studies: A quantitative review, Genetics in Medicine 2007
Nov 9; (11):727-38.
91. Porter LS, Keefe FJ, Garst J, McBride CM, Baucom D. Self-efficacy for managing pain,
symptoms, and function in patients with lung cancer and their informal caregivers: Associations
with symptoms and distress. Pain 2008 Jul; 137(2):306-15.
92. McBride CM, Puleo E, Pollak KI, Clipp EC, Woolford S, Emmons KM. Understanding the role of
cancer worry in creating a “teachable moment” for multiple risk factor reduction . Social Science &
Medicine 2008; Feb 66(3):790-800.
93. O’Neill S, White DB, Sanderson SC, Lipkus IM, Bepler G, Bastian LA, McBride CM Online
genetic testing for lung cancer susceptibility: Predictors of uptake and informed decision making in
smokers related to patients with lung cancer. Genetics in Medicine, 2008 Feb 10; (2):121-30.
94. Warshauer-Baker E, Bonham VL, Jenkins J, Stevens N, Page Z, Odunlami A, McBride CM.
Family physicians’ beliefs about genetic contributions to racial/ethnic- and gender- differences in
health and clinical decision-making, Community Genetics, 2008; 11(6): 352-358.
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95. McBride CM, Alford SH, Reid RJ, Larson EB, Baxevanis AD, Brody LC. Putting science over
supposition in the arena of personalized genomics. Nature Genetics, 2008, August 40(8):939-942.
[PMCID: PMC2531214]
96. White, DB, Bonham VL, Jenkins J, Stevens N, McBride CM. Too Many Referrals of Low-risk
Women for BRCA1/2 Genetic Services by Family Physicians, Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers
and Prevention, 2008, November; 17(11):2980-86. [PMCID: PMC2772063]
97. Østbye T, Krause KM, Brouwer RN, Lovelady CA, Morey MC, Bastian LA, Peterson BL, Swamy
GK, Chowdhary J, McBride CM. Active Mothers Postpartum (AMP): Rationale, Design and
Baseline Characteristics, Journal of Women’s Health, 2008, December 17(10):1567-75. [PMCID:
PMC2945831]
98. Khoury MJ, Feero WG, Reyes M, Citrin T, Freedman A, Leonard D, Burke W, Coates R, Croyle R,
Edwards K, Kardia S, McBride C, Manolio T, Randhawa G, Rasooly R, St Pierre J, Terry S;
GAPPNet Planning Group. The Genomic Applications in Practice and Prevention Network Genet
Med. 2009 11(7):488-94. [PMCID: PMC2743616]
99. Sanderson SC, O’Neill SC, Bastian LA, Bepler G. McBride CM. What can interest tell us about
uptake of genetic testing? Intention and behavior amongst smokers related to patients with lung
cancer, Public Health Genomics. 2010; 13(2):116-124. [PMCID: PMC Journal - In Process]
100. McBride CM, Alford SH, Reid RJ, Larson EB, Baxevanis AD, Brody L. Characteristics of users of
online personalized genomic risk assessments: Implications for physician- patient interactions.
Genetics in Medicine, 2009 Aug; 11(8): 582-587.
101. Khoury MJ, McBride CM, Schully SD, Ioannidis J, Feero WG, Janssens C, Gwinn M, SimonsMorton DG, Bernhardt JM, Cargill M, Chanock SJ, Church GM, Coates RJ, Collins FS, Croyle
RT, et al. The Scientific Foundation for Personal Genomics: Recommendations from an NIH-CDC
Multidisciplinary Workshop, Genetics in Medicine, 2009 Aug; 11(8): 559-567. [PMCID:
PMC2936269]
102. Sanderson SC, O’Neill SC, White DB, Lipkus IM, Bepler G, Bastian LA, McBride CM Responses
to online GSTM1 genetic test results amongst smokers related to patients with lung cancer: a pilot
study, Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers and Prevention, 2009 Jul;18(7):1953-61.
103. Østbye T, Krause KM, Lovelady CA, Morey MC, Bastian LA, Peterson BL, Swamy GK,
Chowdhary J, Brouwer RN, McBride CM. Active Mothers Postpartum (AMP): A Randomized
Controlled Weight Loss Intervention Trial, American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 2009 Sept;
37(3): 173-180. [PMCID: PMC2774935]
104. Grosse SD, McBride CM, Evans J, Khoury MJ. Personal utility and genomic information: Look
before you leap. Genetics in Medicine, 2009 Aug; 11(8): 575-576.
105. Wade CH, McBride CM, Kardia S, Brody LC. Considerations for designing a prototype genetic
test for use in translational research., Public Health Genomics, 2010; 13(3): 155-165. [PMCID:
PMC2837884]
106. Wade CH, McBride CM, Kardia S, Brody LC. A response to why realistic test scenarios in
translational research remain hypothetical. Public Health Genomics, 2010; 13: 169-170. [PMCID:
PMC Journal - In Process]
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Refereed Publications continued
107. Bonham VL, Knerr S, Feero WG, Stevens N, Jenkins JF, McBride CM. Patient physical
characteristics and primary care physician decision making in preconception genetic screening.
Public Health Genomics, 2010; 13(6): 336-344. [PMCID: PMC2951723]
108. Persky S, McBride CM. Immersive Virtual Environment Technology: A Promising Tool for
Future Social and Behavioral Genomics Research and Practice Health Communication. Health
Communication, 2009, 24(8), 677-682. [PMCID: PMC2829714]
109. McBride CM, Koehly LM, Sanderson SC, Kaphingst KA. The behavioral response to personalized
genetic information: Will genetic risk profiles motivate individuals and families to choose more
healthful behaviors? Annual Review of Public Health, 2010 April 21; 31: 89-103.
110. Kaphingst KA, McBride CM. Patient responses to genetic information: studies of patients with
hereditary cancer syndromes identify issues for use of genetic testing in nephrology practice.
Seminars in Nephrology, 2010, Mar; 30(2):203-14. [PMCID: PMC2852315]
111. Alford SH, McBride CM, Reid RJ, Larson EB, Baxevanis AD, Brody L. Participation in genetic
testing research varies by social group. Public Health Genomics, 2010, Mar 18 [epub ahead of
print].
112. Jenkins J, Woolford S, Stevens N, Kahn N, McBride CM. Pathways of influence in family
physicians’ decision to engage in genomics education. Case Studies in Business, Industry and
Government Statistics 2010, Vol 3 (2), 70-78.
113. Wade C, Wilfond B, McBride CM. Effects of Genetic Risk Information on Children's
Psychosocial Wellbeing: A Systematic Review of the Literature, Genetics in Medicine,
(6):317-26.
2010;12
114. McBride CM, Bowen D, Brody LC, Condit CM, Croyle R, Gwinn M, Khoury MJ, Koehly LM,
Korf BR, Marteau TM, McLeroy K, Patrick K, Valente TW. Future health applications of
genomics: priorities for communication, behavioral and social sciences research. Am. J of
Preventive Medicine, 2010 May; 38(5): 556-565.
115. White DB, Koehly LM, Omegbehin A, McBride CM. African Americans' Responses to Genetic
Explanations of Lung Cancer Disparities and Willingness to Participate in Clinical Genetics
Research" Genetics in Medicine, 2010, Aug 12(8):496-502.
116. O’Neill SC, McBride CM, Alford SH, Kaphingst KA. Preferences for Genetic and Behavioral
Health Information: The Impact of Risk Factors and Disease Attributions. Annals of Behavioral
Medicine, 2010 Oct; 40(2): 127-137.
117. Porter LS, Keefe FJ, Garst J, Baucom DH, McBride CM, McKee DC, Sutton L, Carson K,
Knowles V, Rumble M, Scipio C. Caregiver-assisted coping skills training for lung cancer:
Results of a randomized clinical trial. Journal of Pain & Symptom Management, 2011 January;
41(1): 1-13. [PMCID: PMC3010525]
118. McBride CM, Wade CH, Kaphingst KA. Consumers’ views of direct-to-consumer genetic
information. Annual Review of Genomics and Human Genetics, 2010 Sept 22:11:427-46.
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Refereed Publications continued
119. Wilkinson AV, Barrera SL, McBride CM, Snyder DC, Sloane R, Meneses KM, Pekmezi D, Kraus
WE, Demark-Wahnefried W. Extant health behaviors and uptake of standardized vs. tailored
health messages among cancer survivors enrolled in the FRESH START trial: A comparison of
fighting-spirits vs. fatalists. Psycho-oncology, 2010 Nov 8 [Epub ahead of print].
120. Hadley DW, Ashida S, Jenkins JF, Mensz JM, Calzone KA, Kuhn NR, McBride CM, Kirsch IR,
Koehly LM. Generation after generation: Exploring the psychological impact of providing genetic
services through a cascading approach. Genetics in Medicine, 2010, Dec; 12(12):808-15.
121. Kaphingst KA, McBride CM, Wade C, Alford SH, Brody LC, Baxevanis AD. Consumers’ use of
Web-based information and their decisions about multiplex genetic susceptibility testing. Journal
of Medical Internet Research, 2010 Sep 29; 12(3):e41. [PMID: 2956320]
122. Tercyak KP, Alford SH, Emmons KM, Lipkus IM, Wilfond B, McBride CM. Parents’ attitudes on
pediatric genetic testing for common disease risk. Pediatrics, 2011 May; 127(5):e1288-95. Epub
2011 Apr 18. [PMID: 21502235]
123. Bastian LA, Fish LJ, Peterson BL, Biddle AK, Garst J, Lyna P, Molner S, Bepler G, Kelley M,
Keefe FJ, McBride CM. Proactive recruitment of cancer patients' social networks into a smoking
cessation trial. Contemporary Clinical Trials, 2011 Jul; 32(4):498-504. [PMID: 21382509]
124. Docherty SL, McBride CM, Sanderson SC, O’Neill SC, Shepperd JA, Lipkus IM. Young
smokers’ views of genetic susceptibility testing for lung cancer risk: minding unintended
consequences. Journal of Community Genetics, 2011, Sept; 2(3):165-172. [PMID: 21860660]
125. Hay J, Kaphingst KA, Baser R, Li Y, Hensley-Alford S, McBride CM. Skin cancer concerns and
genetic risk information in primary care. Public Health Genomics 2012; 15(2):57-72. [PMID:
21921576]
126. McBride CM, Bryan AD, Bray MS, Swan GE, Green ED. Cracking the nut of health behavior
change: Can genomics improve behavioral adherence? American Journal of Public Health, 2012
Mar; 102(3):401-5. [PMID: 22390502]
127. Kaphingst KA, McBride CM, Wade C, Alford SH, Reid R, Larson E, Baxevanis AD, Brody L.
Patient understanding of and responses to multiplex genetic susceptibility test results. Genetics in
Medicine 2012 Jul;14(7):681-7. [PMID: 22481132]
128. Reid RJ, McBride CM, Alford SH, Price C, Baxevanis AD, Brody LC, Larson EB. Association
between health service use and multiplex genetic testing. Genetics in Medicine, 2012
Oct;14(10):852-9. [PMID: 22595941]
129. O’Neill SC, Lipkus IM, Sanderson SC, Shepperd J, Docherty S, McBride CM Motivations for
Genetic Testing for Common Disease Risk among College Students who Smoke. Tobacco
Control, 2012, Jun 28 [epub ahead of print].[PMID: 22744911]
130. McBride CM, Bowen SM, Schully, SD, Khoury, MJ. Introduction to the 4th National Conference
on Genomics and Public Health. Public Health Genomics, 2012; 15(3-4): 117.
131. Ayode D, McBride CM, de Heer H, Watanabe E, Gebreyesus T, Tadele G, Tora A, Davey, G. The
Association of Beliefs about Heredity with Preventive and Interpersonal Behaviors in Communities
Affected by Podoconiosis in Rural Ethiopia. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene,
2012, Oct; 87(4): 623-30. [PMID: 22826482]
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Refereed Publications continued
132. Shepperd JA, Lipkus IM, Sanderson S, McBride CM, O’Neill SC, Docherty S. Testing different
communication formats on responses to imagined risk of having vs. missing the GSTM1 gene.
Journal of Health Communications, 2013; 18(1): 124-37. [PMID: 22888806]
133. Tercyak KP, O’Neill SC, Roter DL, McBride CM. Bridging the communication divide: A role for
Health Psychology in the genomic era. Professional Psychology Research & Practice, 2012
Dec;43(6):568-75.
134. Calzone C, Jenkins J, Yates JM, Cusack G, Wallen GR, Liewehr DJ, Steinberg SM, McBride CM.
Survey of nursing integration of genomics into nursing practice. Journal of Nursing Scholarship,
2012 Dec;44(4):428-436. [PMID: 23205780]
135. O’Neill, SC, McBride CM, Bryan AB, Koehly LM, Wideroff L. The Front Line of Genomic
Translation . Journal of Cancer Epidemiology 2012:372597. Epub 2012 Nov 6.
136. Paquin R, Stephens A, Koehly LM, McBride CM. Exploring dispositional tendencies to seek
online information about direct-to-consumer genetic testing. Translational Behavioral Medicine,
2012 Dec; 2(4): 392-400.
137. Bastian LA, Fish LJ, Peterson BL, Biddle AK, Garst J, Lyna P, Molner S, Bepler G, Kelley M,
Keefe FJ, McBride CM. Assessment of the impact of adjunctive proactive telephone counseling to
promote smoking cessation among lung cancer patients' social networks. American Journal of
Health Promotion. 2013 Jan-Feb;27(3):181-90.[PMID: 23286595]
138. Ayode D, McBride CM, de Heer HD, Watanabe E, Schiller E, Gebreyesus T, Tora A, Tadele G,
Davey G. A qualitative study exploring barriers related to use of footwear in rural highland
Ethiopia: Implications for neglected tropical disease control. PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases,
2013, Apr 25;7(4).
139. Lev O, Wilfond B, McBride CM. Enhancing Children against Unhealthy Behaviors – an Ethical
and Policy Assessment of Using a Nicotine Vaccine. Public Health Ethics, 2013 Jul;6(2):197-206.
140. McBride CM, Persky S, Wagner LK, Faith MS, Ward DS. Effects of providing personalized
feedback of child’s obesity risk on mother’s food choices using a virtual reality buffet.
International Journal of Obesity, 2013, May 24, Epub.
141. Madeo AC, Tercyak KP, Tarini BA, McBride CM. Effects of Undergoing Multiplex Genetic
Susceptibility Testing on Parent’s Attitudes Towards Testing Their Children. Annals of Behavioral
Medicine, 2014; 47(3):388-94.
142. McBride CM, Birmingham W, Kinney AY. Health psychology and translational genomic
research: bringing innovation to cancer-related behavioral interventions. American Psychologist,
in press.
143. Sanderson SC, McBride CM, O’Neill SC, Docherty S, Shepperd J, Lipkus IM. Lay Interpretations
of Disease Risk Conferred by Common Genetic Variants: A Web-Based Study with Young
Smokers. Public Health Genomics, 2014; 17(2):68-75.
144. Shepperd JA, Novell CA, O’Neill SC, Docherty SL, Sanderson SC, McBride CM, Lipkus IM.
Contemplating Genetic Feedback Regarding Lung Cancer Susceptibility. Annals of Behavioral
Medicine, 2014; 47(3):395-403.
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Refereed Publications continued
145. Persky S, De Heer HD, McBride CM, Reid RJ. The Role of Weight, Race and Health Care
Experiences in Care Use Among Young Men and Women. Obesity, 2014; 22(4):1194-200.
146. Watanabe E, McBride CM, Ayode D, Tora A, Farrell D, Davey G. Use of footwear and foot
condition among rural Ethiopian children. Journal of Epidemiology and Global Health, in press
147. Bouhlal S, McBride CM, Ward DS, Persky S. Drivers of overweight mothers’ food choice
behaviors depend on child gender. Appetite, in press.
Invited Book Chapters and Reviews
Palmer CA, Baucom DH, McBride CM. Couple approaches to smoking cessation. In Schmaling KB,
Sher TG (Eds.), The Psychology of Couples and Illness: Theory, Research, & Practice American
Psychological Association, Washington D.C., 2000.
McBride C, Women’s Health: The Commonwealth Fund Survey. Health Education Quarterly.
1997;24(6):829-30.
Bastian L, Couchman G, Rimer BK, McBride CM, Sutton L, Siegler I. Hormone replacement therapy
and informed decision-making about cancer risks. In Bennett C (Ed.): Cancer Policy, 2001.
Rimer BK, McBride CM, Crump C. Women’s health promotion. In Baum A (Ed.): Psychology of
Women’s Health, 2001.
McBride CM, Scholes D. Cervical Cancer. In Wingood G, DiClemente R (Eds.): Handbook of
Women’s Sexual and Reproductive Health, 2002.
McBride CM. Transdisciplinary social and behavioral research for cancer prevention. In SM. Miller,
DJ Bowen, RT Croyle, J Rowland (Eds): Handbook of Cancer Control and Behavioral Science,
American Psychological Association, 2008.
Sanderson SC, Wade C, McBride CM. Role of social and behavioral research in assessing the utility of
genetic information. In Khoury M, Little J, Burke W (Eds.): Human Genome Epidemiology, Oxford
University Press, 2009.
McBride CM, de Heer D, Ayele FT, Davey G. Using genomic knowledge to improve health promotion
in the developing world. In Fisher E, Cameron L, Christensen A, Ehlert U, Oldenburg B, Snoek F
(Eds.): Principles and Concepts of Behavioral Medicine, in press.
Invited Editorials/Commentaries/Special Journal Editions
McBride CM. Trail-blazing a public health research agenda in genomics and chronic disease.
Prevention of Chronic Disease, 2005 Apr;2(2):A04. Epub 2005 Mar 15.
McBride CM, Brody LC. Genetic Risk Feedback for Common Disease: Time to Test the Waters.
Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers and Prevention, 2007 Sep;16(9):1724-6.
McBride CM, Guttmacher AE. Commentary: Trailblazing a Research Agenda at the Interface of
Pediatrics and Genomic Discovery--A Commentary on the Psychological Aspects of Genomics and
Child Health. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 2009, January 7 [epub].
Koehly L., McBride CM. Genomic Risk Information for Common Health Conditions:
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Maximizing Kinship-Based Health Promotion. Handbook of Genomics and the Family: Psychosocial
Context for Children and Adolescents, Springer, 2010.
Invited Guest Editor, Public Health Genomics National Conference Issue, Summer, 2012
Invited Guest Editor, Journal of Cancer Epidemiology, Cancer: Frontline of Genomic Translation,
forthcoming, November, 2012.
Selected Invited Talks
Memorial Sloan Kettering Comprehensive Cancer Center, New York, City, Cancer Seminar Series,
January, 2003.
Moffitt Comprehensive Cancer Center, Tampa FL, Community Forum, January, 2004.
CDC Office of Public Health Genomics, Genomics Day Event, “Applied Social & Behavioral Research
in the Era of Genomics” Key note speaker, January 2005
Minority Investigators Workshop on Behavioral Methodologies sponsored by the NCI Division of
Cancer Control and Population Science, March 2006, 2007, 2008
Genetic Diversity and Science Communication Workshop sponsored by the Institute of Genetics of the
Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), Toronto, Ontario April 27-29, 2006.
Grand Rounds, Genomics & Public Health, Marshfield Clinic, Marshfield, Wisconsin June 28, 2006
Harvard - Dana Farber Community Forum, Genomic & Public Health, Boston, November 1, 2006
American Society of Preventive Medicine, Annual Meeting, Behavioral Science Interest Group, March
3, 2007
NIH Lecture Series: Public Health Genomics: Closing the gap between human genome discoveries and
population health. March 12, 2007
CDC Office of Public Health Genomics 10th Anniversary, Keynote speaker, January, 2008
Washington University Cancer Control and Population Sciences lecture series, February, 2008
Annual Meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Master Lecture: Research Trailblazing, March,
2008, San Diego, CA
International Society of Nursing Genetics, Plenary: Multiplex Genetic Susceptibility Testing,
November, 2008, Philadelphia, PA
American Society of Human Genetics, Community Forum: Multiplex Genetic Susceptibility Testing,
November, 2008, Philadelphia, PA
NIH State-of-the-Science Conference: Family History and Improving Health
Invited talk, Research Challenges in Affecting Behavioral Change With Family History Information:
Patients and Providers, August, 2009, Bethesda, Maryland
American Society of Human Genetics, Invited Symposium, The Multiplex Initiative, October, 2009,
Honolulu, HI
Frontiers in Cancer Prevention, Invited Symposium, Research Trailblazing: Using Genomics-based
Risk Communications to Prevent Cancer, December 2009, Houston, TX
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Selected Invited Talks continued
Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center’s 12th Annual Scientific Meeting – Targeted
Cancer Therapies: Discovery to Personalized Medicine, Using Genomics to Prevent Cancer, February,
2010.
Scripps Translational Science Institute, Annual Seminar Series, Science to Supposition in Personalized
Genomics: the Multiplex Initiative”. June 8, 2010.
Huntsman Cancer Center Annual Scientific Meeting – Research Trailblazing: Using Genomics to
Prevent Cancer, December 2010.
Testify to the “Molecular and Clinical Genetics Panel” of the FDA to consider DTC Clinical Genetic
Tests, March 2011.
119th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association Division 38 Invited Address,
August 2011.
Genetics as Culture in a Consumerist Age Symposium. Innsbruck, Austria, October 29, 2011.
Memorial Sloan Kettering Comprehensive Cancer Center, New York, City, Cancer Seminar Series,
December, 2011.
Biobehavioral Outcomes Affinity Group, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, February, 2012
Public Health Seminar Series, Department of Social and Behavioral Health, Virginia Commonwealth
University, March, 2012
ELSI past present and future, Personalized Medicine Seminars, Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea, August
14, 2012.
Using Genomic Risk Information for Health Promotion: Challenging assumptions about
understandability, behavioral impact, and reach, International Meeting on Psychosocial Aspects of
Hereditary Cancer, Sydney Australia, March 2013
Editorship
Society for Behavioral Medicine Newsletter, Founding Editor, 1993-1996
Associate Editor Health Psychology, 2002
Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention, Editorial Board, 2002 - Present
Associate Editor, Public Health Genomics 2011- Present
Consulting Editorships
Annals of Behavioral Medicine
Journal of the American Medical Association
Journal of Clinical and Consulting Psychology
Journal of Cancer Epidemiology
Health Education Quarterly
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International Journal of Tropical Medicine
Cancer Causes & Control
Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention
Consulting Editorships cont’d
Annals of Behavioral Medicine
American Journal of Public Health
Patient Education & Counseling
Preventive Medicine
Psychology of Addictions
Addictive Behaviors
Journal of Gerontology
Genetics in Medicine
Community Genetics
Public Health Genomics
New England Journal of Medicine
Committees
American Society of Preventive Oncology National Meetings, Program planning committee 2003, 2004
Tobacco Interest Group, American Society of Preventive Oncology, Chair, 2002-2005
American Society of Preventive Oncology, Executive Committee, 2002-2005
Dean’s Advisory Working Group on Women, Duke University Medical Center, 2002-2003
Search Committee for Associate Director of Division of Cancer Prevention and Population Science,
Chair, 2006
NIH Working Group on Direct to Consumer Genomics Communication, 2008
NIH Planning Committee, Science of Behavior Change, 2008-present
NIH Search Committee, Earl Stadtman Social and Behavioral Science Committee, 2009-2012, Chair,
2011.
FDA-NIH Intramural Center for Tobacco Regulatory Sciences, Co-Chair, Planning Committee, 2011
Advisory Boards
External Advisory Board, UCLA Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center, External Advisory Board
1999-2003
External Advisory Board, Dana Farber/Harvard Comprehensive Cancer Center, November 2006-2010
External Advisory Board, Ohio State University Research Foundation Comprehensive Cancer Center,
Center to Reduce Health Disparities, 2003-present
External Advisory Board, Virginia Commonwealth University Massey Comprehensive Cancer Center,
2005-Present
Board of Advisors, Initiative to Eliminate Disparities Dana Farber/Harvard Comprehensive Cancer
Center, November 2004-present
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Basser Research Center for BRCA, Abramson Cancer Center – University of Pennsylvania, External
Advisory Board 2013 – present.
Review Committees
National Institute of Drug Abuse, Ad Hoc Reviewer, 1995
Society for Behavioral Medicine Newsletter, Editor, 1993-1996
National Institutes of Health, Small Business in Research Grants, Ad Hoc Reviewer, 1996, 1997
State of California, Tobacco Disease-Related Research Program, Ad Hoc Reviewer, 1996, 1998
National Institutes of Health, Behavioral Medicine Study Section, Ad Hoc Reviewer, 1998, 1999
National Center for Research Resources, Study Section, 2000.
National Institutes of Health, Risk Prevention and Health Behavior Study Section, Member, 1999-2003,
ad hoc 2005
National Human Genome Research Institute, Studies of Ethical, Legal and Social Implications (ELSI) of
Human Microbiome Research, 2008, 2009
Teaching
Instructor, Sociology of Women, Department of Sociology, University of Arizona, 1982, 1983
Instructor, Introduction to Sociology, Arizona Correctional Training Facility, Fall, 1983
Teaching Assistant, Behavioral Epidemiology, Division of Epidemiology, University of Minnesota,
1990
Co-Instructor, Strategies of Health Promotion, Department of Health Services, University of
Washington, 1991
Co-Instructor, Epidemiologic Controversies in Women’s Health, Department of Epidemiology and
Health Services, University of Washington, 1993, 1995
Instructor, Maternal and Child Health Graduate Seminar, University of Washington, 1995
Lecturer, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, Cancer Seminar, 1996-2003
Lecturer, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, Health Behavior Theory, 1998-2003
Lecturer, Duke University, Basic Science of Oncology, Fall, 1999
Co-Instructor, Duke University, Evidence-based Medicine, Spring, 2003
Instructor, Public Health Genomics, Summer Short Course 2006, 2008, 2010, 2012
Lecturer, Johns Hopkins University, A New View: Improving Public Health Through Innovative Social
and Behavioral Tools and Approaches, Summers, 2009 - 2012
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Student & Faculty Mentoring
Name
Years/Institution
Degree
Specialty area
1993-95 U.
Washington – Seattle
M.A. Health Services
Smoking & pregnancy
1995-96, U. North
Carolina
MPH – Health Behavior &
Health Education
HRT decision-making
2006, U. North
Carolina
Ph.D. – Health Behavior &
Health Education
Decision-making
interventions
Carlton Palmer,
MA
1996-03, U. North
Carolina
Doctorate – Clinical
Psychology
Couple-based behavior
change interventions
Laura Porter,
Ph.D.
1999-01 U North
Carolina
Postdoctorate
Assistant Research
Professor
Duke University Medical
Center
Assistant Research
Professor
Couple-based
interventions for cancer
patients
Women’s health care
interventions
Ellen Smolker
Gambrill
Hollister
Laura Fish, MPH
2001-2003
Kathryn Pollak,
Ph.D
1998-2003
Duke University
Medical Center
Lori Bastian, MD,
MPH
1995-1999,
Duke University
Medical Center
Assistant Professor
Susan Stanton
2000-2003
U North Carolina
Masters/Ph.D in Clinical
Psychology
Couple-based
interventions for
health promotion
Gordana
Vlahovic, MD
2002- 2003
Duke University
Medical
Center
M.D. – Master’s degree in
Clinical Research Training
Program
Genetic risk & cancer
prevention
Tricia Gasser
2003-2005
National Human
Genome Research
Institute
MS – Genetic Counseling
Training Program
Intersex conditions
and genetic counseling
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Patient-provider
communication
McBride Curriculum vitae
Student & Faculty Mentoring continued
Name
Year/Institution
Degree
Eleanor Reed
2004-2006
National Human
Genome Research
Institute
MS – Genetic Counseling
Training Program
Susan Persky,
Ph.D.
2005-Present
National Human
Genome Research
Institute
Staff Scientist
Associate Investigator
(2009)
Christopher
Wade, Ph.D.
2005-2010
National Human
Genome
Research Institute
Postdoctoral Fellow
Public Health
Genomics &
Personalized
Genomics
Della B. White,
Ph.D.
2005–2010
National Human
Genome Research
Institute
Postdoctoral Fellow
Health behavior
change intervention
and genomics
Suzanne O’Neill,
Ph.D.
2006-2008
National Human
Genome
Research Institute
Postdoctoral Fellow
Genetics and risk
communication &
decision-making
2007-2008
National Human
Genome Research
Institute
Postdoctoral Fellow
2009 – 2010
National Human
Genome Research
Institute
Post bachelor’s degree
Saskia
Sanderson, Ph.D.
Agustina
Pandohie
Ryan Paquin
MA
2010 – 2013
Specialty Area
Public health
genomics
Genetic risk
communication,
obesity, stigma
Public health
genomics
Nursing
Doctoral candidate
Communications
Pennsylvania State University
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Student & Faculty Mentoring continued
Name
Year
Degree
Tsega
Gebreyesus
MPH
2011
Doctoral student
Johns Hopkins School of
Public Health
Global Health
Emily Schiller,
BA
2012
Pre-med
Global Health
2012-present
Doctoral candidate
Addis Ababa University
Abebayehu
Tora, MA
Specialty Area
Medical
sociology
NHGRI-funded Intramural Research (Protocol Number): Principal investigator
Title
Duration
Family risk assessment in the context of lung cancer
Diagnosis (05-HG-N054)
2004 - 2007
Survey of American Academy of Family Physicians regarding
Attitudes towards genetics in primary care (05-HG-N055)
2004 - 2007
African American Beliefs’ about Genetics and Health Disparities
(07-HG-N161)
2005 – 2010
Multiplex Initiative (07-HG-N078)
2005 - 2010
Promoting footwear among Ethiopian Children at High
Risk for Podoconiosis (10-HG-N142)
2009 - Present
Mothers’ TAKE study: Assessing genetic risk information
on mother’s child feeding behaviors (10-HG-N076)
2010 - Present
Black Family Eating Patterns Study (13-HG-N
2013 - Present
)
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External support
a) Current co-investigator:
Role
Unpaid co-Investigator
(Lipkus I, PI)
Funding
Agency
National Cancer
Institute
Title
Young smokers’ reactions
to genetic risk for lung
cancer
Approximate
Amount ($)
Duration
5,000,000
2007-2013
b) Past funding:
Role
Funding
Agency
Title
Approximate
Amount ($) Duration
Unpaid co-investigator National Institute
(Roberts S, PI)
of Diabetes
The Impact of Family
History and Genomics Based
Risk Profiling on Primary
Care
500,000
2009-2011
Co-Principal
Investigator
National Heart
Lung and Blood
Institute
Relapse Prevention
Following Prenatal Smoking
Cessation.
2,781,660
1992-1998
Principal Investigator
National Cancer
Institute
Cervical Atypias and
Smoking
944,415
1994-1997
991,769
1996-2001
637,752
1996-2001
1,269,751
1998-2001
Using Biomarkers to
Motivate Smoking Cessation
Co-Principal
Investigator
National Cancer
Institute
Informed Decision-Making
about Estrogen Replacement
Therapy
Co-Principal
Investigator
National Institute
of Mental Health
Promoting Adoption of Safer
Sex Practices
Co-Investigator
National Cancer
Institute
Tobacco Use Prevention in
Rural Children
139,000
1997-2000
Co-Investigator
National Cancer
Institute
Recruiting Teen Smokers
into a Self-Help Quit
Program
920,746
1999-2002
Principal Investigator
National Cancer
Institute
Innovative Pilot Research in
Cancer Control Science
300,000
1999-2002
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b) Past funding
continued:
Funding
Funding
Agency
Agency
Role
Title
Title
Approximate
Approximate
Amount
Amount
($)($) Duration
Duration
Principal Investigator
National Cancer
Institute
Partner-Assisted
Interventions for Pregnant
Smokers
2,827,181
1997-2003
Co-Principal
Investigator
National Cancer
Institute
A Multi-Risk Factor
Intervention for Colon Polyp
Patients
3,231,064
1998-2003
Co-Investigator
National Cancer
Institute
PREMIER: Lifestyle
interventions for blood
pressure control
259,846
1998-2003
Co-Investigator
National Cancer
Institute
Spouse-Guided Pain
Management Training for
Cancer Pain
364,886
2000-2003
Co-Investigator
Duke Endowment
Duke Center to Eliminate
Racial Health Disparities.
Testing Race Sensitive
Strategies to Improve Patient
and Physicians Control of
Hypertension
149,587
2002-2003
Principal Investigator
National Cancer
Institute
Partnerships to Eliminate
Disparities in Cancer
Outcomes
529,680
2002-2003
Approximate
Amount ($)
Duration
b) Past funding continued
Role
Funding
Agency
Title
Principal
Investigator
National Cancer
Institute
Feasibility of a Family
Tobacco Control
Intervention
154,000
2001-2003
Principal
Investigator
National Cancer
Institute
Cancer Information Service
1,343,460
1999-2003
Co-Investigator
National Cancer
Institute
Caregiver-assisted Coping
Skills Training for Lung
Cancer
1,912,225
2002-2003
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McBride Curriculum vitae
Role
Funding
Agency
Title
Approximate Duration
Amount ($)
Principal- Investigator
National Cancer
Institute
Quit-smoking program for
lung cancer patients’
families
3,353,325
2003-2003
Unpaid coInvestigator
National Cancer
Institute
Promoting Postpartum
Weight Loss in Overweight
Women
3,146,559
2003-2008
Unpaid coInvestigator
National Cancer
Institute
Quit-smoking program for
lung cancer patients’
families
3,353,325
2003-2008
Areas of research interests:
Health behavior change interventions, genomics, health services research, & health disparities.
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