2009- 10 Ph.D. Students in Public Health Sciences
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Email: sgeiger@hsc.wvu.edu
Hometown: Sterling, Illinois
Undergraduate Institution: Northern Illinois University, University of Illinois, Urbana
Degree(s): B.S. General Studies, M.S. Community Health
Graduate Program: Public Health
Research Advisor: TBD |
Published Manuscripts:
1.
Geiger, S. D., Sabanayagam, C., Shankar, A. The relationship between insufficient sleep and self-rated health in a nationally representative sample.
Journal of Environmental and Public Health. February 2012. (in press).
2. Atsas, S. &
Geiger, S. D. (2011). The patient-centered medical home: Financing, measurement, and outcomes.
Commune Bonum: The Public Good. (in press).
3. Grigsby-Toussaint, D. S., Moise, I. K., &
Geiger, S. D. (2011). Observations of food marketing targeted to youth in the retail food store environment.
Obesity. (in press).
4. Goins, R. T., Garroutte, E. M., Leading Fox, S.,
Geiger, S. D., & Manson, S. M. (2011). Theory and practice in participatory research: Lessons from the Native Elder CareStudy.
The Gerontologist. Feb 3. [Epub ahead of print].
PMID: 21292753.
Presentations:
1.
Geiger, S. D., Shankar, A., & Ducatman, A. Association between serum PFOA levels and hyperuricemia in children. Poster accepted for presentation at the
3rd North American Congress of Epidemiology. Montreal, Quebec, Canada. June 21-24, 2011.
2. Grigsby-Toussaint, D., Moise, I.,
Geiger, S. D.. Observations of Food Marketing Directed to Youth in Central Illinois. Paper accepted for presentation at the
137th APHA Annual Meeting. Philadelphia, PA. November, 7-11, 2009.
3.
Geiger, S. D., Shankar, A., & Ducatman, A. “Association between serum PFOA levels and hyperuricemia in children,” poster presentation at the
87th West Virginia Public Health Association Annual Conference, September 2011, Morgantown, West Virginia.
4.
Geiger, S. D. “Sleep-disordered breathing and cardiovascular disease,” oral presentation at the
West Virginia Sleep Society’s 7th Annual Sleep Retreat, September 2011, Roanoke, West Virginia.