Advancing Health and Resilience in the Gulf of Mexico Region A Roadmap for Progress (2023) / Chapter Skim
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Appendix D: Committee Members and Staff Biographical Sketches
Pages 183-192

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... Dr. Lichtveld studies environmental public health, focusing on environmentally induced disease, health disparities, environmental health policy, disaster preparedness, public health systems, and community resilience.
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... She also serves on the External Assessment Panel for the Center for Risk-Based Community Resilience Planning (funded by the National Institute of Standards and Technology) at Colorado State University and on the Resilient America Roundtable for the National Academy of Sciences.
From page 185...
... These projects have occurred in partnership with businesses, foundations, and other community organizations. She is a member of the Resilient America Roundtable of the National Academy of Sciences, was a contributing author for the National Academies consensus study on measuring community resilience, and most recently served on a rapid strategic committee on COVID-19 response and housing evictions.
From page 186...
... Dr. Coyne-Beasley's academic career, community work, policy development, and research have focused on adolescent health, resiliency, risk behaviors, health promotion, and disease prevention; health disparities, immunizations, community-based participatory and engaged research; health services research; and global health.
From page 187...
... He is a past Guggenheim fellow, a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the National Academy of Sciences, a fellow of the Econometric Society, and a recipient of a MERIT Award from the National Institutes of Health; he is past Chief editor of the flagship journal of the American Economic Association, the American Economic Review.
From page 188...
... Her work and scholarly efforts have centered on health equity, clinical–community linkages, women's health, infant mortality disparities, equitable community development, community health initiatives, and expanding diversity within the health professions.
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... She is a graduate of Southern University at New Orleans, having earned a bachelor of arts in political science and a master's in criminal justice; she is also 2014 graduate of Southern University at Baton Rouge with an executive master of public administration and is a current doctoral candidate of the Nelson Mandela School of Public Policy at Southern University. STAFF Scott H
From page 190...
... . She is currently providing administrative support for three consensus studies aimed to document progress toward ensuring an outcome of a safe, healthy, and resilient Gulf of Mexico over time in partial fulfillment of the charge of the GRP.
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... She received the National Research Council Recognition Award and three IOM Staff Achievement Awards. She earned an associate of science in business administration degree from Averett University.


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