Our Publications

We place high value on publishing our work related to community education, community practice-based research and scientific relationship among health factors. These publications help to secure future grant funding in science education and research.

Here are a list of our publications:

Scientific Publications from Let’s Get Healthy! events

  • Piper, B. (2010). Age, handedness, and sex contribute to fine motor behavior in children. Journal of Neuroscience Methods, 195 (1), 88-91
  • Marriott LK, Nelson DA, Allen S, Calhoun K, Eldredge CE, Kimminau KS, Lucero RJ, Pineda-Reyes F, Rumala BB, Varanasi AP, Wasser JS, Shannon J. (2012) Using health information technology to engage communities in health, education, and research. Sci Transl Med, 4(119):119mr1.
  • Marriott, L.K., Cameron, W.E., Purnell, J.Q, Cetola, S, Ito, M.K., Williams, C.D., Newcomb, K.C., Randall, J.A., Messenger, W.B., Lipus, A.C. and J. Shannon (2012). Let’s Get Healthy!: Health awareness through public participation in an education and research exhibit. Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research, Education, and Action, Fall; 6(3):331-7.

Social Networking

Multimedia Publications

  • Wong, S. and Dlugas, L. (2010). Let’s Get Healthy! 2 minute video. United States: Oregon Health & Science University Educational Communications. (http://tinyurl.com/39k6mpb)

Radio Broadcasts about Let’s Get Healthy

  • Wellness Wednesday [Interview with Lisa Marriott]. KOHU (AM 1360) and KQFM (99.3 FM). Ran Wednesdays from August 25th, 2010-September 25th, 2010. Hermiston, OR
  • [Live Interview with Lisa Marriott]. KOHU (AM 1360) and KQFM (99.3 FM). September 23rd, 2010 at 8:45 AM. Hermiston, OR

Newspaper Articles about Let’s Get Healthy

Newsletter Articles about Let’s Get Healthy!

Program Posters

  • Marriott L, Purnell J, and Shannon J. 2010. From Nutrition World to the Health Discoveries Program: evolution of a community education and research program. Presented at Oregon Clinical and Translational Research Institute’s Research Gala
  • Marriott LK, Cetola S, Lipus A, Deyo R, and Shannon J. 2011. Let’s Get Healthy!: health education and research through interactive community fairs. Presented at the Clinical and Translational Science Awards Conference, “Using IT to Improve Community Health: How Health Care Reform Supports Innovation,” Aug 2011.
  • Chin CN, Lasarev MR, Marriott LK, and Shannon J. (2012). Later school start times are associated with lower body habitus measures in middle school children. Presented at American Society of Pediatrics Annual Meeting.
  • Shannon J and Marriott L. 2012. CHIDR Chatter: translating community research data for classroom use. Presented at NIH SciEd 2012: “Teaching and Learning With Diverse Populatons,” May 13-16, 2012.
  • Domenico LJ, Marriott L, England D, Croff R, Lipus A, and Shannon J. 2012. Let’s Get Healthy! – interactive cancer education and data collection at local health fairs for research and community action. Presented at Cancer Educator’s conference

Intern Posters

  • Leineweber B, Marriott L, Cetola S, Emens J, and Shannon J. 2010. Correlation between sleep behavior and body composition based on data collected at a community health fair. Presented at the CROET Summer Intern Poster Presentation (Oregon Health & Science University), Aug 2010.
  • Lin C, Lipus A, Marriott L, Domenico L, Cetola S, and Shannon J. 2011. Tailored feedback as a mechanism to promote breast cancer awareness and screening. Presented at the CROET Summer Intern Poster Presentation (Oregon Health & Science University), Aug 2011.
  • Cater D, Lipus A, Marriott L, and Shannon J. 2012. Participation in a human research study changes middle school students’ attitudes toward science, but not toward research. Presented at the CROET Summer Intern Poster Presentation (Oregon Health & Science University), Aug 2012.

Presentations

  • Cameron, W., Marriott, LK, Shannon, J. (2010). National Institutes of Health — Science Education Partnership Award Directors’ Meeting. Birmingham, Alabama, April 12-14, 2010.
  • Shannon, J.S. and Marriott, L.K. (2010). Knight Cancer Institute. From Nutrition World to Health Discoveries Program: Evolution of a Community Education and Research Program. June 23, 2010.
  • Shannon, J.S. (2010). CROET Presidential Advisory. From Nutrition World to Health Discoveries Program: Evolution of a Community Education and Research Program. October 29, 2010.
  • Marriott, LK (2011). “Using IT to Improve Community Health: How Health Care Reform Supports Innovation” August 30, 2011. Conference Think Tank Presenter.
  • Shannon, J. (2012). Let’s Get Healthy! January, 2012. Presentation to Heart Research Center.
  • Shannon, J. (2012). Let’s Get Healthy! January, 2012. Presentation to Moore Institute.
  • Jackilen Shannon, Ph.D. (2012). “Let’s Get Healthy!: A Resource for Community-based Biospecimens & Population-level Data”. Molecular & Medical Genetics Grand Rounds. Thursday, May 17, 2012, 9:00 – 10:00 a.m. Mackenzie Hall 3198.
  • Marriott, LK (November 7, 2012). “Understanding public attitudes and comfort with participating in human subject research”. Presentation at OHSU Young Investigator series. Center for Research on Occupational and Environmental Toxicology
  • Shannon, J. (November 16, 2012). “Evolution of Let’s Get Healthy! and the Health Discoveries Program”. Oregon State University Grand Rounds: College of Public Health and Human Sciences Seminar series.
  • Marriott, LK (December 20, 2012). Engaging schools in science education through interactive participation in research. Grand Rounds: Public Health & Preventive Medicine

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