CURRICULUM VITAE
I. PERSONAL INFORMATION
Name: Emma J.M. Barinas-Mitchell
Date of Birth: October 7, 1969
Citizenship: U.S.
University Address:Department of Epidemiology,
Graduate School of Public Health,
University of Pittsburgh,
130 Desoto Street,
Pittsburgh, P.A. 15260
Internet Address: EJB4+@PITT.EDU
University Phone: (412) 624-3763
University Fax: (412) 624-7397
II. EDUCATION
Bryn Mawr College, Bryn
Mawr P.A.
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)
Major: Chemistry
Degree Awarded: 1991
University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh P.A.
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)
Field: Epidemiology
Advisor: Ronald E. LaPorte, Ph.D.
Degree Awarded: 1998
III. APPOINTMENTS AND POSITIONS
- March 1998 - Present. Post-doctoral Trainee
- Department of Epidemiology,University
of Pittsburgh.
- Cardiovascular Training
Grant.
- Advisor: Lewis H. Kuller, MD,
DrPH
- May 1995- April 1996. Vice-President
- Doctoral Student Organization,
Graduate School of Public Health, University
of Pittsburgh.
- Serve as the school
representative to the Graduate and
Professional Student Organization on
campus.
- January 1995 - June 1995. Teaching Assistant
- Department of Epidemiology, University of
Pittsburgh.
- Responsible for assisting
À professors in Chronic Disease
Epidemiology
course including mentoring a diabetes
project group.
- January 1994 - February 1998. Predoctoral Fellow
- Department of Epidemiology, Graduate
School of Public Health, University of
Pittsburgh.
- Training in diabetes
epidemiology. Developing childhood
diabetes registry in Florida.
- Faculty Advisor: Ronald E. Laporte,
Ph.D.
- September 1992 - December 1993. Graduate Student
Researcher
- Department of Epidemiology, Graduate
School of Public Health, University of
Pittsburgh.
- Worked on cross-cultural
diabetes mortality study.
- Faculty Advisor: Ronald E. Laporte,
Ph.D.
IV. AWARDS AND HONORS
- 1995 Selected to attend the Second Japan-US Diabetes Epidemiology
Training Course held at the University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii
- 1993 Minority Predoctoral Fellowship- NIDDK
- 1991 Summer Fellowship in Public Health sponsored by Emory
University,
Centers for Disease Control and Morehouse School of
Medicine
- 1991 Cum Laude, Bryn Mawr College
- 1989 National Science Foundation Award in Chemistry
V. RESEARCH SUPPORT
1994-1996 National Institute of Diabetes, Digestive & Kidney
Diseases.
Title:Epidemiology of Childhood Diabetes in Hispanic People.
Role: Principal Investigator
Sponsor: Ronald E. Laporte, Ph.D.
VI. PUBLICATIONS
Barinas-Mitchell EJM, Davis NL, McGuire MT, Aaron DJ, LaPorte RE. Internet
connectivity of State Health Departments: United States, 1996. Science
Communication 1997;19(2):164-175.
LaPorte RE, Barinas E, Chang Y-F, Libman I. Global Epidemiology and Public
Health in the 21st Century: Applications of New Technologies. Annals of
Epidemiology 1996;6:162-167.
Tull ES, Barinas E, for the Pittsburgh Diabetes Epidemiology Research
International (DERI) Study Group. A two fold excess mortality among black
compared with white IDDM patients. Diabetes Care 1996;19(12):1344-1347.
Diabetes Epidemiology Research International (DERI) Mortality Study Group.
An International Analysis of IDDM Mortality: A Preventable Mortality
Perspective. American Journal of Epidemiology 1995;142(6):612-618.
Last updated: June 22, 1998