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CURRICULUM VITAE STEPHEN H. LINDER, Ph. D. Office: School of Pubic Health UT Health, The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston 1200 Pressler Houston, Texas 77030

EDUCATION The University of Iowa, Ph.D., Political Science, December, 1976 The University of Iowa, M.A., Political Science, December, 1973 The University of Massachusetts at Boston, B.A., Politics, June, 1972 The University of Texas at Austin, School of Law, Trained Mediator, July, 2000 The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, Academic Leadership Development, 2002 The University of Texas at Austin, School of Law, Training in Resolving Public Policy Conflict, July 2006 APPOINTMENTS 20142014201420142013-2014 2011-2013 2011-

20072004-2014 20041987-2007 1984-1987

1978-1984

1976-1978

Director, Institute for Health Policy Associate Director, Texas Medical Center, Health Policy Institute Member, the University of Texas Kenneth I. Shine Academy of Health Science Education Distinguished Teaching Professor Chancellor’s Health Fellow in Public Health, The University of Texas System Faculty, Campus-Wide Ethics Program Associate Faculty, John P. McGovern Center for Health, Humanities and the Human Spirit, The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston Professor, Division of Management, Policy and Community Health Interim Director, Institute for Health Policy Minnie Stevens Piper Professor of 2004 Associate Professor, Division of Management, Policy and Community (primary); Division of Health Promotion & Behavioral Sciences (secondary) Research Associate Professor of Health Policy in Environmental Sciences with affiliations in Health Services Organization, and the Center for Health and Manpower Policy Studies, The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, School of Public Health Assistant Professor of Political Science and Public Policy, Department of Political Science, Newcomb College, and the Center for Public Policy Studies, Tulane University, New Orleans, Louisiana. Lecturer, Political Science and Public Administration, Department of Political Science, University of California, Los Angeles.

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES Awards: 2012 2004 1999

The University of Texas Board of Regents Award for Teaching Excellence Minnie Stevens Piper Professor Award, Minnie Stevens Piper Foundation, San Antonio, Texas John P. McGovern Award for Teaching Excellence 1

External Appointments: 2014 2014201320112000-2003 1995-1998 1989-2002 1991-1995 1987-1992 1989-1991 1988-1991 1988-1990 1987 1987 1986

Collaborative Council, Meadows Foundation Mental Health Policy Institute Board of Directors, Mental Health America of Houston Board of Directors, Texas Environmental Research Consortium Steering Committee, National Network of State and Local Surveys, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Board of Directors, El Centro de Corazon, Houston, TX EMF Health Effects Project Review Panel, Electric Power Research Institute, Palo Alto, CA Steering Committee, Health Services Research and Development Field Program, U.S. Veterans Administration Medical Center, Houston, TX EMF Health Studies Program Scientific Advisory Committee, Electric Power Research Institute, Palo Alto, CA Editorial Board, Accident Analysis & Prevention Committee on Health Effects of Electro-Magnetic Fields, Texas Public Utility Commission, Austin, TX Institutional Ethics Committee, Hermann Hospital, Houston, TX Study Group on Risk Communication, Institute for Health Policy Research and Education, The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston Steering Committee on Public Health Training and Education, The Institute of Medicine, National Academy of Sciences Community Advisory Group on Interpersonal Violence/UT Health Science Center Standing Committee on Interpersonal Violence Joint Texas Department of Health/School of Public Health Working Group, Texas 1990 Objectives For Disease Prevention and Health Promotion

Consultations: 201420102004-2009 2005-2009 2005-2006 20042004-2008 1997-2013 1996-2010 1991-1993 1990-1992 1988-90 1987-90 1988-89 1988 1986-87 1987 1987 1986 1985-86

Novo Nordisk, Cities Changing Diabetes Risk Assessment Forum, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Mayor’s Office, City of Houston. Bureau of Air Quality, Department of Health and Human Services, Houston, TX Texas Task Force on Indigent Care, Austin, TX Center for Health Data, Texas Department of Health and Human Services, Austin, TX Texas Strategic Health Partnership, Austin, TX Episcopal Health Charities, St. Luke’s Health System, Houston, TX Bureau of Infectious Diseases, City of Houston Health Department, Houston, Texas Texas State Task Force on the Crisis in Health Care, Austin, TX Office of Planning, City of Sugar Land, Texas Study Group on the Technological Extension of Life, Institute for Health Policy Research & Education, UT Health Science Center, Houston Bureau of Health Planning, Texas Department of Health Texas State Task Force on AIDS Texas Legislature, Special Committee on Post-Secondary Medical, Dental and Allied Health Education A.I.D. Project on Population Control in Latin America, Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine Texas Legislature, Select Committee on Higher Education Texas Rural Medical Education Board Law Firm of Sessions, Fishman, Rosenson, Boisfontaine, Nathan & Winn Inter-institutional Health Policy Committee, UTHSC-H 2

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Committee Staff, Texas State Senate Bureau of Health Professions, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of Policy Planning and Evaluation, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; Office of Environmental Affairs, City of New Orleans Recent Peer Review Activity: Environmental Science and Technology; American Journal of Public Administration, Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law; Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities; American Journal of Public Health; International Journal of Environment and Public Health; Policy Sciences; Journal of Policy Analysis and Management; Health Affairs. PUBLICATIONS Articles in Refereed Journals: Linder, Stephen H., and Gerry Suchanek, A Second Best Mechanism for Marketing Emissions Offsets, Policy Science, 13 (April, 1981): 195-203. Linder, Stephen H., Perceptions of the Policy-Making Environment, Human Relations, 35 (June, 1982): 463490. Linder, Stephen H., Decision Rules and Regulatory Reform, Journal of Public Policy, 2 (October, 1982): 379-394. Linder, Stephen H., and Mark McBride, Enforcement Costs and Regulatory Reform, Environmental Economics and Management, 11 (December, 1984): 327-346. Linder, Stephen H., and B. Guy Peters, From Social Theory to Policy Design, Public Policy 4 (1984): 237259. Linder, Stephen H., Better Compliance Through Environmental Auditing, Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, S (Spring, 1986): 590-593. Linder, Stephen H., and Virginia Kennedy, An Inquiry into Physician Manpower in Texas, Texas Medicine, 82 (May, 1986): 22-27. Kennedy, Virginia, and Stephen H. Linder, Influencing Physician Distribution in the Southern States, Southern Medical Journal, 79 (1986): 1242-1247. Linder, Stephen H., Integrating Perspectives on Injury Prevention, A Preface to Policy Development Accident Analysis & Prevention, 19 (February, 1987): 1-2. Linder, Stephen H., Injury As Metaphor: Toward An Integration of Perspectives, Accident Analysis & Prevention, 19 (February, 1987): 3-12. Linder, Stephen H., and B. Guy Peters, A Design Perspective on Policy Implementation: the Fallacies of Misplaced Prescription, Policy Studies Review, 6 (February, 1987): 459-475. Linder, Stephen H., and B. Guy Peters, Relativism, Contingency and the Definition of Success in Implementation Research, Policy Studies Review, 7 (Autumn, 1987): 116-127. Linder, Stephen H., On Cogency, Professional Bias and Public Policy: An Assessment of Four Views of the Injury Problem, Milbank Quarterly, 65 (1987): 1-27. 3

Kennedy, Virginia C., Stephen H. Linder, and William D. Spears, Estimating the Impact of State Manpower Policy: A Case Study of Reducing Medical School Enrollments, Journal of Health Politics. Policy and Law, 12 (Spring, 1987): 299-311. Refereed Journals (cont’d): Bertrand, Jane, T., Roberto Santiso, Stephen H. Linder, and Maria Antonieta Pineda, Evaluation of a Communication Program to Increase Adoption of Vasectomy in Guatemala, Studies in Family Planning, 18 (Nov/Dec 1987): 361-370. Bertrand, Jane, T., Roberto Santiso, Stephen H. Linder, and Maria Antonieta Pineda, How Should Vasectomy be Promoted in Guatemala? A Response, Studies in Family Planning, 19 (July/August 1988): 248-249. Linder, Stephen H., Managing Support for Social R&D: Research Goals, Risk and Policy Instruments Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 7 (Fall, 1988): 621-642. Linder, Stephen H., and B. Guy Peters, The Analysis of Design or the Design of Analysis?, Policy Studies Review, 7 (Summer, 1988): 738-750. Slater, Carl H., and Stephen H. Linder, A Reassessment of the Additive Scoring of Health Practices Medical Care, 26 (December, 1988): 1216-1227. Linder, Stephen H., and B. Guy Peters, Implementation as a Guide to Policy Formulation: A Quest of When, Not Whether, International Review of Administrative Sciences, 55 (1989): 631-646. Linder, Stephen H., and B. Guy Peters, La Mise en Oeuvre Comme Guide de la Formulation des Politiques: Quand plutot que si, RISA 4 (1989): 741-764. (Re-publication of Implementation as a Guide to Policy Formulation, International Review of Administrative Sciences, 55 (1989): 631-646.) Linder, Stephen H., and B. Guy Peters, La Ejecucion Como Guia para la Formulacion de la Politica: Una Cuestion mas del Cuando que del Cual, Revista Internacional de Ciencias 56 (Diciembre, 1989): 107-130. (Re-publication of Implementation as a Guide to Policy Formulation, International Review of Administrative Sciences, 55 (1989): 631-646.) Linder, Stephen H., Social R&D as a Relational Contract: Strategies for Governing Transactions in Knowledge, Knowledge in Society, 2 (Fall, 1989): 25-41. Linder, Stephen H., and B. Guy Peters, Policy Formulation and the Challenge of Conscious Design Evaluation and Program Planning, 13 (1990): 303-311. Linder, Stephen H., and B. Guy Peters, Instruments of Government: Perceptions and Contexts, Journal of Public Policy, 9 (1990): 35-58. Linder, Stephen H., and B. Guy Peters, An Institutional Approach to the Theory of Policy Making: The Role of Guidance Mechanisms in Policy Formulation, Journal of Theoretical Politics, 2 (Spring, 1990): 59-83. (Reprinted in the International Library of Politics and Comparative Government, Comparative Public Administration, Volume 1, edited by Moshe Maor and Jan-Erik Lane (Hampshire, UK, Ashgate Publishing Ltd) Linder, Stephen H., and B. Guy Peters, The Logic of Policy Design, Knowledge and Policy, 4 (Spring/Summer, 1991): 125-151.

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Linder, Stephen H., and B. Guy Peters, Instrumentos de Goblerno: Percepciones y Contextos, Gestion Y Politica Publica 5 (December, 1993): 5-34. (Re-publication of The Instruments of Government: Perceptions and Contexts, Journal of Public Policy 9 (1990) 35-58.) Linder, Stephen H., Ambiguous Evidence and Institutional Bias: An Alternative View of the EMF Debate, Journal of Health Politics. Policy and Law, 19 (Spring, 1994): 165-190. Refereed Journals (cont’d): Linder, Stephen H., Contending Discourses in the Electric and Magnetic Fields Controversy: The Social Construction of EMF as a Public Problem, Policy Sciences, 28 (May, 1995): 209-230. Aday, Lu Ann and Stephen H. Linder, Community as the Ideal for Health Care Reform, Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law, 22 (February, 1997): 231-243. Linder, Stephen H., Coming to Terms with the Public-Private Partnership, A Grammar of Multiple Meanings, American Behavioral Scientist, 43 (September, 1999): 35-51. Reprinted in Pauline Vaillancourt Rosenau (ed.) Public-Private Policy Partnerships, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 2000, 19-36; and in Darrin Grimsey and Mervyn Lewis (eds.) The Economics of Public Private Partnerships, International Library of Critical Writings in Economics, Volume 183, Northhampton, MA: Edward Elgar, 2005, 75-91. Linder, Stephen H., An Inquiry into Dialogue, Its Challenges and Justification, International Journal of Public Administration, 24 (July/August, 2001): 651-678. Linder, Stephen H., The Politics of Policy Development, Journal of Public Health Management and Practice, 8 (1) (Spring, 2001): 113-115. Rosenau, Pauline Vaillancourt and Stephen H. Linder, The Comparative Performance of For-Profit and Nonprofit Home Health Care Services in the U.S., Home Health Care Services Quarterly: Journal of Community Care, 20 (2) (December, 2001): 47-59. Rosenau, Pauline Vaillancourt and Stephen H. Linder, A Comparison of the Performance of For-Profit and Nonprofit U.S. Psychiatric Inpatient Care Providers Since 1980, Psychiatric Services, 54 (2) (February, 2003): 183-187. Linder, Stephen H., Assessing Alternative Medicine: Methodological and Research Policy Concerns, International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care, 19 (2) (Spring, 2003): 431-441. Rosenau, Pauline Vaillancourt and Stephen H. Linder, Two Decades of Research Comparing For-Profit and Nonprofit Health Provider Performance in the United States, Social Science Quarterly, 84 (2) (June, 2003): 219-224. Linder, Stephen H. and B. Guy Peters, Coming to Terms with Intramural Disputes over Policy Frameworks, Policy Sciences, 39 (1) (March, 2006): 19-40. Linder, Stephen H. Cashing In on Risk Claims: The Commercial Inversion of Signifiers for Global Warming, Social Semiotics, 16 (1) (April, 2006): 103-132. Rosenau, Pauline Vaillancourt and Stephen H. Linder, Views of negativity in U.S. newspaper coverage of the Canadian health system, Harvard International Journal of Press/Politics, 12 (April, 2007): 105 - 119. Sexton, Ken, Stephen H. Linder, Dritana Marko, Heidi Bethel, Philip J. Lupo, Comparative assessment of air pollution-related health risks in Houston, Environmental Health Perspectives 115 (10) (October, 2007): 13881393. 5

Linder, Stephen H, Dritana Marko, Ken Sexton, Cumulative cancer risk from air pollution in Houston, Environmental Science and Technology, 42 (12) (June, 2008) : 4312–4322. Linder Stephen H, George Delclos, and Ken Sexton. 2010. Making causal claims about environmentallyinduced adverse effects. Human and Ecological Risk Assessment 16:35-52. Refereed Journals (cont’d): Sexton, Ken and Stephen H. Linder. 2010. The role of cumulative risk assessment in decisions about environmental justice. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 7(11): 4037-4049 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph7114037. Epub 2010 Nov 18 Sexton, Ken and Stephen H. Linder. 2011. Cumulative risk assessment for combined health effects from chemical and nonchemical stressors. American Journal of Public Health Dec;101 Suppl 1:S81-8. DOI: 10.2105/AJPH.2011.300118. Epub 2011 May 6 . Linder, Stephen H. and Ken Sexton. 2011. Conceptual models for cumulative risk assessment. American Journal of Public Health Dec;101 Suppl 1:S74-81. DOI: 10.2105/AJPH.2011.300318. Epub 2011 Oct 20. Anushuya Ramakrishnan, Philip J. Lupo, A.J. Agopian, Stephen H. Linder, Thomas H. Stock, Peter H. Langlois and Elena Craft. 2013. Evaluating the effects of maternal exposure to benzene, toluene, ethyl benzene, and xylene on oral clefts among offspring in Texas: 1999–2008, Birth Defects Research Part A: Clinical and Molecular Teratology 97(8): 532-537. DOI: 10.1002/bdra.23139. Bruhl, Rebecca J., Stephen H. Linder and Ken Sexton. 2013. Case study of municipal air pollution policies: Houston’s air toxic control strategy under the White Administration, 2004−2009, Environmental Science & Technology. 47: 4022−4028. DOI: 10.1021/es305296n. Prochaska, John D., Alexandra B. Nolen, Hilton Kelley, Ken Sexton, Stephen H. Linder and John Sullivan. 2013. Social determinants of health in environmental justice communities: examining cumulative risk in terms of environmental exposures and social determinants of health, Human and Ecological Risk Assessment: An International Journal. 2014 20(4): 980-994. DOI: 10.1080/10807039.2013.805957. Epub May, 2013. Lai, Dejian, Wensheng Sun, Wenrong Pan and Stephen H. Linder. 2013. Application of principal component analysis on human development indicators: temporal approach from 1999 to 2010, Int J Disabil Hum Dev. 2013. 12(4). DOI: 10.1515/ijdhd-2013-0026. Epub July 2013 Sexton, Ken and Stephen H. Linder. 2014. Integrated assessment of risk and sustainability in the context of regulatory decision making, Environmental Science & Technology. 2014. 48(3):1409-18. DOI: 10.102/es4043066. Epub January 2014. Linder, Stephen H., Rebecca J. Bruhl and Ken Sexton. 2014. Resolution-less conflict and shifting alignments in municipal air toxics disputes: The case of Houston under the White Administration, 2004-2009, J. Env. Assmt. Pol. Mgmt. 2014. 16(1): 1450004,1-21. DOI: 10.1142/S1464333214500045. Linder, Stephen H. and Ken Sexton. 2014. A pathway to linking risk and sustainability assessments, Toxics. 2014. 2(4), 533-550; DOI: 10.3390/toxics2040533. Sexton, Ken and Stephen H. Linder. 2014. Houston’s novel strategy to control hazardous air pollutants: taking unilateral action when federal and state regulations are not enough, Environmental Health Insights. Forthcoming.

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Marko, Dritana, Stephen H. Linder, Jessica Tullar, Thomas Reynolds and Larissa Estes. 2014. Predictors of serious psychological distress in an urban population, Community Mental Health Journal. Forthcoming.

Articles in Books: Linder, Stephen H., Administrative Discretion, Accountability, and External Controls, in S. Greer, et al., (eds.) Accountability in Urban Society: Public Agencies Under Fire. Urban Affairs Annual Reviews, Volume 4, Sage Publications, Beverly Hills, CA, 1978, pp. 144-158. Linder, Stephen H., Efficiency, Multiple Values, and Moral Claims, in W. Dunn, (ed.), Policy Analysis: Concepts and Methods, Public Policy Studies: A Multi-Volume Treatise, Volume 6, JAI Press, Greenwich, CT, 1986, pp.281-300. Linder, Stephen H., and B. Guy Peters, Research Perspectives on the Design of Public Policy, in D. Palumbo and D. J. Calista, (eds.) Implementation: What We Have Learned and Still Need to Know, Contributions in Political Science # 252, JAI Press, New York, 1989, pp.51-66. Articles in Books (cont’d): Linder, Stephen H., and B. Guy Peters, The Design of Instruments for Public Policy, in S. Nagel (ed.) Policy Theory and Policy Evaluation, Contributions in Political Science # 258, Greenwood Press, New York, 1990, pp.103-122. Linder, Stephen H., and B. Guy Peters, A Meta-Theoretic Analysis of Policy Design, in W. Dunn and R. Kelly (eds.) Advances in Policy Studies. 1950 - 1990, Policy Studies Review Annual, Volume 10, Transaction Books, New Brunswick, NJ, 1992, 201-238. Linder, Stephen H., and B. Guy Peters, The Two Traditions of Institutional Designing: Dialogue Versus Decision, in D. Weimer (ed.) Institutional Design, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, 1995, 133-160. Linder, Stephen H., The Social and Political Construction of Risk, in S. Kamieniecki, G. Gonzalez, and R. Vos (eds.) Flash Points in Environmental Policymaking: Controversies in Achieving Sustainability, SUNY Press, Albany, NY, 1997, 63-82. (Winner of the Lynton Caldwell Award for the Best Book Published on Environmental Issues in the Last 3 Years, American Political Science Association) Linder, Stephen H., and B. Guy Peters, The Study of Policy Instruments: Four Schools of Thought, in B. Guy Peters and F. von Nispen (eds.) Public Policy Instruments: Evaluating the Tools of Public Administration, Edward Elgar, New York, 1998, 33-45. Linder, Stephen H., and B. Guy Peters, An Institutional Approach to the Theory of Policymaking, in Moshe Maor and Jan-Erik Lane (eds.) Comparative Public Administration, Ashgate Publishing, Hampshire, UK, 1999, 79-91. (A reprint from Journal of Theoretical Politics, 2 (Spring, 1990): 59-83). Linder, Stephen H. and Pauline Vaillancourt Rosenau, Mapping the Terrain of Public-Private Policy Partnerships, in Pauline Vaillancourt Rosenau (ed.) Public-Private Policy Partnerships, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 2000, 1-18.

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Linder, Stephen H., Coming to Terms with the Public Policy Partnership: A Grammar of Multiple Meanings, in Pauline Vaillancourt Rosenau (ed.) Public-Private Policy Partnerships, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 2000, 19-36. (A reprint from American Behavioral Scientist, 43 (September, 1999): 35-51). Linder, Stephen H., Beth E. Quill and Lu Ann Aday, Academic Partnerships in Public Health Practice, in Lloyd Novick, Georges Benjamin and Glen Mays (eds.) Public Health Administration: Organization and Strategy for Population-Based Management, Aspen Publishers, Aspen CO, 2001, 521-538. Linder, Stephen H. and Pauline Vaillancourt Rosenau, Chapter 14 – Health Care Policy in Gillian Peele, et al., (eds.) Developments in American Politics IV, Palgrave, London, UK, 2002, 222-233. Linder, Stephen H., Roots of Dialogue, in Nancy C. Roberts, (ed.) The Transformative Power of Dialogue, JAI Elsevier Science, Oxford, 2002, 53-75. Linder, Stephen H. The Adoption of Adaptation Measures, in Kris Ebi, Joel Smith and Ian Burton, (eds.) Integration of Public Health with Adaptation to Climate Change, Taylor and Francis, London UK, 2005. Linder, Stephen H. Grounds for Convergence, Kris Ebi, Joel Smith and Ian Burton, (eds.) Integration of Public Health with Adaptation to Climate Change, Taylor and Francis, London UK, 2005. Linder, Stephen H., Coming to Terms with the Public Private Partnership in Darrin Grmsey and Mervyn Lewis (eds.) The Economics of Public Private Partnerships, The International Library of Critical Writings in Economics, Volume 183, Edward Elgar, Northhampton, MA, 2005 (second reprinting from American Behavioral Scientist, 43 (September, 1999): 35-51). Book Reviews: Robert Blank, Health Care Politics, Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law, 17 (Spring, 1992) William Leiss and Christine Chociolko, Risk and Responsibility, Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law, 20 (Winter, 1995): 1075-1078. Robert Goodin and Phillipe Petit, eds., The Theory of Institutional Design, Australian Journal of Political Science, 33 (March, 1998): 152-153. Lok Sang Ho, Principles of Public Policy Practice, Journal of Comparative Public Policy, 2003, 5 (March, 2003): 79-81. Professional Newsletters: Linder, Stephen H., and B. Guy Peters, The Study of Policy Instruments, Policy Currents, 2 (May, 1992): 17. Conference Proceedings: Linder, Stephen H., The Profession as a Focus for Assessing the Future of Public Health, in K. Yordy (ed.) Proceedings of the Conference on Education. Training, and the Future The Institute of Medicine, Washington, D.C., 1991, pp. 27-40. Research Reports: Sustainability and Risk Assessment. Prepared for the Risk Assessment Forum, Office of Science Advisor, US EPA (with Ken Sexton) The Health of Houston Survey: A Brief Summary, 2011, Institute for Health Policy 8

The Health Effects of Ambient Noise. Prepared for the Department of Regulatory Affairs, City of Houston. 2010, Institute for Health Policy. The Health Effects of Heat Waves, Prepared for the Texas Public Utility Commission, 2009, Institute for Health Policy. A Closer Look at Air Pollution in Houston: Identifying Priority Health Risks, Prepared for the Mayor, City of Houston, 2006, Mayor’s Task Force on the Health Effects of Air Pollution. A Model Air Emissions Offset Policy For New Orleans, Prepared for U.S.Environmental Protection Agency and Office of Environmental Affairs, City of New Orleans, 1980 by the Tulane Center for Public Policy Studies. A Survey of Citizen Knowledge and Attitudes on Environmental Issues, Prepared for U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and Office of Environmental Affairs, City of New Orleans, 1980, Tulane Center for Public Policy Studies. Physician Manpower in Texas 1970-2000, Prepared for Texas State Legislature, 1985, UTSPH Center for Health Manpower Studies. A Texas Health Policy Institute, Prepared for the President, the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, 1986. Analysis of the Public Health Workforce, Prepared for U.S. DHHS, 1985, UTSPH Center for Health Manpower Studies. Health Effects of Exposure to Powerline - Frequency Electric and Magnetic Fields, Prepared for the Texas Public Utility Commission, 1991, Texas PUC Scientific Review Committee. Code Red: The Critical Condition of Health Care in Texas, Appendix E, Education and Health, Prepared for the Statewide Task Force on Indigent Care, 2005, UTSPH Institute for Health Policy. Report of the Mayor’s Task Force on the Health Effects of Air Pollution Prepared for the Mayor of Houston, 2006, Task Force on the Health Effects of Air Pollution and the UTSPH Institute for Health Policy. EXTRAMURAL SUPPORT US Environmental Protection Agency, STAR Grant, Analytical Methods in Cumulative Risk Assessment, Principal Investigator, July 2011-present, $556,000. Exxon-Mobil Foundation, Research Into Action, Principal Investigator, January 2008-present, $2,300,00. Houston Endowment, Health of Houston Survey, Principal Investigator, September 2010-present, $1,500,000, renewed, $300,000. ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE Academic Governance: School of Public Health Positions: Member, Ad Hoc Committees (9) 9

Chair, Ad Hoc Committees (2) Member, Search Committees (4) Chair, Search Committees (2) Chair, School of Public Health Policy Committee (1991-92) Chair, School of Public Health Faculty (1993-94, 2013-present) Convener, Management and Policy Sciences (1998-2000) Member, Dean’s Executive Committee (1992-95) Member, Dean’s Executive Council (2003-present) Campus-wide Positions: Chair, The President’s Performance Evaluation of the Dean of Nursing (1995) Member, Health Science Center Ad Hoc Committees (6) Member, Presidential Task Forces (4) Member, The University Tenure and Promotions Committee (1993, 2014) Member, The Health Science Center Board (1990) Member, The University of Texas Board of Regents’ Faculty Advisory Group (1990) Member, Strategic Planning Committee (2013) Chair, Interfaculty Council (1989-90) Member, Interfaculty Council (1988-1990, 2012-present)

Graduate Courses Offered: Advanced Health Services Research Ethics and Public Health Health Policy Analysis Issues in Health Policy Advanced Policy Theory Seminar in Systems Theory Post-Modern Currents in Policy Inquiry Ideology, Values and Community Seminar in Institutional and Policy Design Interpretive Policy Inquiry Social Theories and Health Health Care in the 50 States Critical Policy Inquiry Reason, Rhetoric and Argument Justice, Equality and Difference Dialogue, Deliberation and Democracy Qualitative Policy Analysis The New Public Health The Paradox of Community The Nature of Public Problems Communicative Action Law Ethics and Institutional Reform Reform of Government: New Perspectives The Third Way Culture, Coercion and Control Power Images and Inquiry 10

Pharmaceutical Policy Social Epidemiology/Social Justice Ideology, Politics and Policy Translating Research into Policy Propaganda, Persuasion and Policy Climate Change Policy Globalization and Well-Being Economic and Management Strategies The Study of Public Policy Ethics and Public Policy

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