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Folakemi T Odedina, PhD Page 1 FOLAKEMI T. ODEDINA B.Pharm., PhD (nee Badejogbin) Academic Curriculum Vitae Professor Pharmacotherapy and Translational Research College of Pharmacy University of Florida Research Professor Department of Radiation Oncology College of Medicine University of Florida Director of Diversity and Inclusion Clinical Trial and Translational Science Institute (CTSI) Translational Workforce Development University of Florida Consortium Director Prostate Cancer Transatlantic Consortium NIH/National Cancer Institute Epidemiology and Genomics Research Program (EGRP) Approved Consortium http://epi.grants.cancer.gov/captc/ Program Director Florida Minority Cancer Research and Training Center NIH/NCI Cancer Research Center http://micart.cancer.ufl.edu/ Research Core Director Florida Health Equity Research Institute (HERI) Florida http://www.flheri.org/ OFFICE UF Research and Academic Center, Lake Nona 6550 Sanger Road Suite 150 Orlando, FL 32827 407-313-7085 [email protected]

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FOLAKEMI T. ODEDINA B.Pharm., PhD (nee Badejogbin)

Academic Curriculum Vitae Professor Pharmacotherapy and Translational Research College of Pharmacy University of Florida Research Professor Department of Radiation Oncology College of Medicine University of Florida Director of Diversity and Inclusion Clinical Trial and Translational Science Institute (CTSI) Translational Workforce Development University of Florida Consortium Director Prostate Cancer Transatlantic Consortium NIH/National Cancer Institute Epidemiology and Genomics Research Program (EGRP) Approved Consortium http://epi.grants.cancer.gov/captc/ Program Director Florida Minority Cancer Research and Training Center NIH/NCI Cancer Research Center http://micart.cancer.ufl.edu/ Research Core Director Florida Health Equity Research Institute (HERI) Florida http://www.flheri.org/ OFFICE UF Research and Academic Center, Lake Nona 6550 Sanger Road Suite 150 Orlando, FL 32827 407-313-7085 [email protected]

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EDUCATION

1994 Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Specialization in Health Behavior and Outcomes Pharmacy Health Care Administration Department College of Pharmacy University of Florida, Gainesville Major Advisor: Charles D. Hepler, Ph.D.

1986 Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy

University of Ife Ile-Ife, Nigeria.

FELLOWSHIP / TRAINING 2008 Cancer Research Diversity Supplement Center to Reduce Cancer Health Disparities National Cancer Institute 2006 Cultural Competency Training of Trainers Cross Cultural Health Care Program Seattle WA

2005 Disparities in Health in America: Working toward Social Justice. Center for Research on Minority Health

Department of Health Disparities Research The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center.

2004 Fellow. Cancer, Culture and Literacy Institute, Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, This yearlong NCI funded educational project (R25 CA90654: PI C. Meade), included a five-day intensive seminar on-site at Moffitt Cancer Center, and year-long web-based educational programs and mentoring experiences.

2004 Prostate Cancer Research Scholarship Royal Marsden Cancer Center Sutton, Surrey England

SABBATICAL AND ENRICHMENT EXPERIENCES

2006 Developing Community-Based Programs to Address Cancer Disparities Center for Research on Minority Health (CRMH) M.D. Anderson Cancer Center The University of Texas

2006 Fulbright Scholar, Cancer Control in West Africa Fulbright Research Program African Region U.S. Department of State

2017 Carnegie African Diaspora Fellowship Program Institute of International Education

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ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS

2014 – Present Professor Department of Pharmacotherapy and Translational Research College of Pharmacy University of Florida

2011 – Present Research Professor Department of Radiation Oncology College of Medicine University of Florida

2015 – Present Director, Diversity and Inclusion CTSI Translational Workforce Development University of Florida

2010-Present Affiliate Professor Center for African Studies University of Florida

2014 - 2015 Interim Program Leader, Cancer Human Services Research Program UF Health Cancer Center University of Florida

2011 - 2015 Associate Director of Health Disparities UF Health Cancer Center University of Florida

2010 – 2014 Professor Department of Pharmaceutical Outcomes and Policy College of Pharmacy University of Florida

2010 – 2011 Director Community Outreach & Minority Affairs Prostate Disease Center, Department of Urology College of Medicine University of Florida

2008 – 2009 Member and Visiting Professor H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institute University of South Florida

2008 – 2009 Professor & Director of Research School of Allied Health Sciences Florida A&M University Tallahassee, Florida

2009 Associate Center Director University of South Florida-Moffitt Cancer Center Health Disparities Center H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center Tampa, Florida

2006 – 2009 Adjunct Professor Center for Research on Minority Health Department of Health Disparities Research The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center

2004 – 2009 Program Director Center for Minority Prostate Cancer Training & Research Florida A&M University

2004 – 2008 Professor and Founding Director

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Division of Economic, Social, & Administrative Pharmacy College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences Florida A&M University 1999 – 2004 Associate Professor and Founding Director Division of Economic, Social, & Administrative Pharmacy College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences Florida A&M University

1999 Academic Tenure (August) 1997-1999 Assistant Professor and Section Leader,

Pharmacy Administration, College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences

Florida A&M University 1994-1997 Assistant Professor,

Department of Behavioral and Administrative Pharmacy, School of Pharmacy West Virginia University

1993-1994 Teaching Assistant, Department of Pharmacy Health Care Administration, College of Pharmacy University of Florida

1992-1993 Research Assistant, Department of Pharmacy Health Care Administration, College of Pharmacy University of Florida

1991-1992 Teaching Assistant, Department of Pharmacy Health Care Administration, College of Pharmacy University of Florida

OTHER APPOINTMENTS June 2005 – Present Founder and PI, Prostate Cancer Transatlantic Consortium (CaPTC) October 2008 – Present Chair, Florida Black Men Health Consortium August 2009 – Present Member, JWest Prostate Cancer Foundation, Inc January 2007 – Present Member, Medical and Research Advisory Group The Prostate Health Education Network November 2014 – 2017 Chair, Education and Training Committee

African Organization for Research and Training in Cancer (AORTIC) November 2015 – 2017 Member, Executive Committee

African Organization for Research and Training in Cancer (AORTIC) November 2011 – 2015 Vice President, North America

African Organization for Research and Training in Cancer (AORTIC) April 2008 – 2009 Creator and Director, HealthLink TV Show Florida A&M University TV Program Series April 2005 – 2008 Creator and Director, Cancer Link TV Show Florida A&M University TV Program Series March 2006 – 2007 Member, ASHP Health Disparities Panel American Society for Health-Systems Pharmacy March 2006 – 2009 Co-chair, Transatlantic Scientific Organization May 2006 – 2008 Chair, Board of Directors Nigerian Royal Cancer Foundation Inc.

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March 2005 - Present Founding Chair, Prostate Cancer Transatlantic Consortium (became an NCI Epidemiology and Genetics Research Program consortium in 2011)

March 2004 – 2008 Editor, CMPC Newsletter Center for Minority Prostate Cancer Training & Research Florida A&M University

July 2004 – 2008 Interim Co-Chair, Florida Cancer Plan Council June 2004 - 2006 Chair, Graduate Recruitment Committee

American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy Social and Administrative Sciences

2003 – 2006 Co-Chair, Florida Northwest Cancer Collaborative Group

HEALTH PROFESSION EXPERIENCE

1988-1989 Pharmacy supervisor, Shedicas Company limited, Lagos, Nigeria.

1987-1988 Staff pharmacist, Ikeja General Hospital, Lagos, Nigeria.

1986-1987 Pharmacy Intern, Hoechst Company, Otta, Nigeria.

HONORS, AWARDS, AND RECOGNITION

2017 Williams Award for Innovation in Cancer care in Africa 2017 Living Legend Award for innovations with health/economic impact 1st All Africa Clinical Trial Summit, Nigeria 2017 US Carnegie African Diaspora Fellowship 2016 INSIGHT Into Diversity 2016 Inspiring Women in STEM Award 2015 Education and Service Award, CMS Grammar School Old

Grammarian Society (CMS-OGS) Americas 2015 University of Florida Research Foundation Professorship 2012 Noted in Who’s is Who in North America Education (2012) 2011 Elected North America VP, African Organisation for Research and

Training in Cancer 2009 Inaugural (1st) American Society of Health-Systems Pharmacy (ASHP)/

Association of Black Health-System Pharmacists (ABHP) Leadership Award for Health Disparities

2009 2009 Prostate Cancer Scientist Award National Association of Yoruba Descendants in North America 2008 Researcher of the Year Award College of Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences

Florida A&M University 2007 American Association for Cancer Research – MSI Faculty Award in

Cancer Research. 2006 Fulbright Scholar (2006-2007)

US Fulbright, African Regional Research Program United States Department of State

2005 Role Model Citation Award Minority Access, Inc. 2005 TEAM Award winner

Moffitt-FAMU research training program

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Reaching Out to the Community: Diversity Initiative. H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center & Research Institute

2004 2004 Research and Publication Achievement Award, Association of Black Health-system Pharmacists

2004 Superior Accomplishment Award Florida A&M University 2004 Community Service Award FAMU College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences

2004 Fellow. Cancer, Culture and Literacy Institute, Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, Florida

2003 Appointed Member, H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center 2003 Noted in 2003 / 2004 Manchester Who’s Who

2002 Recipient 2002 American Association for Cancer Research – HBCU Faculty Award in Cancer Research.

2001 Dean's Appreciation Award, FAMU College of Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences

2001 Honorable mention, American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy Innovative Teaching Award.

2000 Dean's Appreciation Award, FAMU College of Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences.

1999 Recipient 1999 American Pharmaceutical Association Best Published Paper Award for Economic, Social and Administrative Sciences.

1998 Recipient 1998 American Association for Cancer Research – HBCU Faculty Award in Cancer Research.

1997 Recipient of 1997 Pharmacy Practice Research Award ASHP Research and Education Foundation

1997 Noted in 1998 Who's Who in Science and Engineering 4th Edition 1996 Honorable mention, American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy

Innovative Teaching Award 1992 Rho Chi 1990-1992 Organization of African Unity Scholarship Award 1981 Best Scholar Award

Methodist Girls High School Lagos, Nigeria

1978 Honorary Membership, Mathematics Society. COPYRIGHTS / PATENT

1. WORD on Prostate Cancer © 2012. This is a prostate cancer education DVD with the setting in a barbershop. It features local prostate cancer survivors, advocates and barbers. The link to the WORD video is: http://vimeo.com/album/1949047 (password – WORD)

2. Research Training Opportunities for Outstanding Leaders (ReTOOL) Program, © 2011. The ReTOOL program was developed as an educational program to reduce the morbidity and mortality of prostate cancer in minority, rural, and under-served communities.

3. African American Men Prostate Cancer Screening Scale, © 2004. 4. CancerLink – Community outreach and education TV program for African Americans, © 2004. 5. Be Empowered! Participate Fully in Your Own Care. A video education for patients, ©

1996. 6. The Behavioral Pharmaceutical Care Scale, © 1994.

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PROFESSIONAL AND SCHOLARLY ORGANIZATIONS

Rho Chi American Association for Cancer Research American Public Health Association American Society of Preventive Oncology (ASPO) American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy American Pharmaceutical Association African Organization for Research and Training in Cancer (AORTIC) Prostate Cancer Transatlantic Consortium (CaPTC) African-Caribbean Cancer Consortium

ADMINISTRATIVE / PROGRAM IMPLEMENTATION EXPERIENCE Florida Minority Cancer Research and Training Center (MiCaRT) – 2014

• The Florida Minority Cancer Research and Training (MiCaRT) Center was established in September 2014 through the National Institutes of Health/National Cancer Institute Feasibility Studies to Build Collaborative Partnerships in Cancer Research (P20) Program, part of the NCI Partnerships to Advance Cancer Health Equity (PACHE) initiative. PACHE is designed to promote and build collaborative research, training, career development and education efforts between minority serving institutions and NCI-designated cancer centers (or cancer centers with highly integrated cancer research programs). The long-term goal of the Florida MiCaRT Center is to increase the number of underrepresented minority (URM) cancer researchers in Florida and nationally.

UF Health Cancer Center - Cancer Health Disparities (CHD) Program – 2011

• The CHD program was created in 2011 to facilitate a transdisciplinary and integrated approach to addressing CHD across programs at University of Florida and surrounding communities. Led by a scientific leadership team and a community advisory board, the CHD program supports the UF Health Cancer Center’s mission. The primary goal of the CHD program is to integrate cancer health disparities research in population, clinical and basic sciences, and to integrate and foster education, training, community engagement and community outreach initiatives on cancer disparities.

UF Prostate Disease Center Community Outreach & Minority Affairs Program – 2010

• Developed the Florida Prostate Health Outreach Program (PHOP) to reduce the morbidity and mortality of prostate cancer in the State of Florida. The three services provided through PHOP include: [1] Community Relations to offer prostate health programs statewide; [2] Organizations / Providers Relations to facilitate state-wide collaborative efforts among community-based cancer organizations, providers, public and private organizations, and academic institutions by fostering partnerships; and [3] Research Relations to foster community-based participatory research (CBPR).

The Florida Black Men Health Consortium - 2008

• Fostered collaboration among academic institutions, community-based organizations, and the State Department of Health to develop the “Florida Black Men Health Consortium”. The mission of the consortium is to "improve Black men’s health, increase their life expectancy and enhance their quality of life by promoting health and reducing the disproportionate disease morbidity and mortality experienced by Black men ". This mission will be accomplished through the following activities:

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• Resource network and capacity building for Black men’s health organizations. • Policy development for Black men’s health. • Facilitate state-wide research program on Black men’s health. • Comprehensive community engagement and outreach to create awareness about Black

men’s health. • Development of an interdisciplinary program for men’s cancer care (MenCAN program).

The Prostate Cancer Transatlantic Collaborative (CaPTC) - 2006.

• Developed the CaPTC comprising a team of scientists and clinicians from the United States (US), United Kingdom (UK), Caribbean, and West Africa.

• The CaPTC is an active research, training and community outreach collaboration with focus on the global prostate cancer problem among Black men of African ancestry. The CaPTC’s research program goals are to: (i) explore and quantify the magnitude of prostate cancer morbidity and mortality variance among Black men of African ancestry; (ii) explore genetic and environmental etiology of this variance, using valid and reliable instruments and biomarkers; and (iii) develop targeted and tailored intervention to effective address prostate cancer disparities in Black men.

US Fulbright Cancer Control Program - 2006

• As a US Fulbright Scholar to Nigeria, implemented a cancer control program in Nigeria through the Federal Ministry of Health. Accomplishments included: • Development of the 1st Cancer Control Plan for Nigeria. • The 1st national research project assessing the cancer data reporting system in Nigeria. • The 1st SWOT analysis for a National Cancer Registry System in Nigeria. • Initiation of the “National Cancer Awareness week”, now celebrated as the National Cancer

Awareness month in October by the Federal Ministry of Health. • Community engagement and outreach through national media programs. • Initiation of the Transatlantic Cancer Research Consortium resulting in the proposal for a

Memorandum of Understanding with the Federal Ministry of Health (in collaboration with Dr. Lovell Jones of the MD Anderson Cancer Center).

• Development of a Nigeria Cancer Data Reporting form that can be used by Nigerian cancer registries to report cancer incidence, prevalence and deaths to the Federal ministry of Health (in collaboration with Dr. Y.A. Thorpe).

Florida A&M University -Moffitt Center for Minority Prostate Cancer Training and Research -2004

• Collaborated with the H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center to implement the Florida A&M University Center for Minority Prostate Cancer Training and Research in 2004. The Center includes seven Moffitt Cancer Center researchers and over 15 Florida A&M University researchers.

Florida A&M University (FAMU) Pharmacoeconomics Graduate Program -1998 • Developed, implemented, and successfully secured funding for the (FAMU) graduate program in

Pharmacoeconomics in 1998. • Developed and implemented the Pharmacoeconomics graduate program curriculum. • Secured Masters fellowship funding and research funding for graduate students. • Three students have graduated from the Pharmacoeconomics program and six students are

currently enrolled in the program.

Implementation of a Pharmacy Administration Academic Department -1997 • Instituted the Pharmacy Administration department (the Economic, Social and Administrative

Pharmacy Division) at Florida A&M University College of Pharmacy.

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• From just one faculty in the fall of 1997, the Economic, Social and Administrative Pharmacy (ESAP) Division now has four full-time faculty and four adjunct faculty.

DIVERSITY INITIATIVES 2016 – Present Chair, University of Florida Health Science Center Diversity & Inclusion Executive

team 2016 – Present Chair, UF College of Pharmacy Diversity & Inclusion Task Force 2015 – Present Director of Diversity and Inclusion, CTSI Translational Workforce Development 2011 – 2015 Associate Director of Health Disparities, UF Health Cancer Center 2010 – 2011 Director, Minority Affairs, UF Prostate Disease Center 2009 – 2010 Co-I and Associate Center Director, USF-Moffitt

Cancer Center Health Disparities Center. (Funding Source: NIH National Center for Minority Health and Health Disparities)

2004 – 2009 PI, Research training program for minority faculty and graduate students at Florida A&M University for Cancer Disparities Research. (Funding Source: U.S. Army Research and Materiel Command)

2005 – 2009 Co-PI, Summer research training program for Florida A&M University Minority Undergraduate students at H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center. (Funding Source: U.S. Army Research and Materiel Command)

2000 – 2008 PI, Pharmacoeconomics research training fellowship for Florida A&M University Minority Graduate students. (Funding Source: Eli Lilly and Company)

1997 – 2003 Founder and Chair, ISPOR Minority Networking Group (IMNG) The IMNG was formed to facilitate interaction, support the involvement of minority researchers and practitioners in pharmacoeconomics and outcomes research, and spur the interest of minority students in pharmacoeconomics.

1998 – 2001 PI, Pharmacoeconomics research training fellowship for Florida A&M University Minority Graduate student. (Funding Source: Pfizer Pharmaceutical Company)

1994 – 1997 Recruitment and retention of Black Minorities in West Virginia University School of Pharmacy: A Multicultural (Diversity) awareness program.

POST-DOCTORAL FELLOW - TRAINING Jennifer Nguyen, PhD (2015 – 2017) Ernie Karninjing, DrPH (2016-2018) GRADUATE STUDENT TRAINING

• Trained/co-trained over twenty Masters students and ten Doctoral (Ph.D.) students. Graduate students trained as major advisor are:

1. Olihe Okore (PhD, University of Florida) 2. Steven Young (MS, 2008, Florida A&M University). 3. Rowena Nash (MS, 2005, Florida A&M University). 4. Benedict Alabuike (MS, 2004, Florida A&M University). 5. Annesha White (MS, 2004, Florida A&M University). 6. Cameron Schiller (MS, 2003, Florida A&M University). 7. Kelli Ferrell (MS, 2003, Florida A&M University). 8. Carla Clemmons (MS, 2002, Florida A&M University). 9. Krithika Venkataraman (PhD, 1997, West Virginia University). 10. Amon Momani (MS, 1996, West Virginia University). 11. Lionel Pinto (MS, 1996, West Virginia University)

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TEACHING EXPERIENCES

• Professional pharmacy instructions at West Virginia University, Florida A&M University, University of Florida.

• Conducted numerous Continuing Education programs for pharmacists and physicians and assisted practitioners in developing Health Promotion and Disease Management programs.

• Teaching experiences include: Graduate teaching

Economic evaluation of pharmaceuticals Advanced study in pharmaceutical economics Health Disparities & Health Literacy Cultural Competency Managed health care system Contemporary issues in long-term care Patient perspectives in health care Pharmacist's role in medication use Research methodology Disparities in Health in America: Working towards Social Justice Topics in Genomics (served as facilitator)

External Pharm.D. program

• Pharmacoeconomics for pharmacy practitioners

Undergraduate teaching • Health Promotion and Disease Prevention • Pharmacy health care and behavior • Health Care Professional communications • Research design and analyses • Multiculturalism Issues in Pharmacy Practice

RESEARCH EXPERIENCES Health promotion and disease prevention

Focus has been in the area of cancer prevention and childhood immunization including: • Individual model of prostate cancer disparities among Black men of African ancestry. • Risk factors for prostate cancer among Black men of African ancestry. • African-American views on prostate cancer screening. • Exploring factors influencing participation in cancer clinical trials. • Developing comprehensive intervention to increase participation in nation-wide

prostate cancer Chemoprevention clinical trial • Assisting in educating and training community pharmacists in all aspects of

immunization provision and documentation. • Assisting pharmacists in developing and implementing immunization services. • Development of an evaluation tool to assess impact of a pharmacy-based childhood

immunization program. Pharmaceutical care and outcomes

Research activities have been on the implementation of pharmaceutical care in the community setting, including:

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• The development and validation of a Behavioral Pharmaceutical Care Scale (BPCS) to assess the extent of provision of pharmaceutical care activities by community pharmacists.

• Development of a Pharmacists' Implementation of Pharmaceutical Care (PIPC) model - this model specifies factors which influences the provision of pharmaceutical care by community pharmacists.

• Identifying the differences between providers and non-providers of pharmaceutical care.

• Cost of medication errors in the elderly population. • Use of pharmacoeconomics data in hospital formulary decisions

Disease state management

Focus has been in the area of respiratory care including: • Educating and training community pharmacists in (i) asthma disease etiology,

prevention, and management; (ii) asthma self-management principles and techniques; and (iii) patient counseling and education.

• Training and assisting pharmacists in setting up community asthma management network, and monitoring patients who utilize the network.

• Evaluating impact of an asthma management program on patient-related outcomes such as disease knowledge and management skills, quality of life, and hospital and emergency room/physician visits and cost.

• Presently developing a pharmacist Continuing Education series on respiratory care. Patient empowerment and outcome evaluation

Specific research activities include: • Development of an educational program (videotape production) to empower asthma

patients in becoming active participants in their consultation with pharmacists. This educational program is adaptable for specific patient groups to facilitate their active participation in their consultation with pharmacists and prescribers.

• Development of a Traits of Empowerment Scale (TEPS) to assess patient empowerment among diabetes patients.

• Development of scales of patient expectation, patient satisfaction and perceived service quality relative to pharmaceutical care activities.

CONFERENCES ORGANIZED / DEVELOPED

1. AORTIC 2017 International Conference. November 7-11, 2017. Kigali, Rwanda. 2. CaPTC-ARGO-NBCC Pathology Workshop, November 3 & 4, 2017, Ikeja, Nigeria 3. Nigeria National Prostate Cancer Research Agenda, July 5 & 6, 2017, Abuja, Nigeria. 4. Prostate Cancer Transatlantic Consortium (CaPTC) Research Training Workshop, March 8 &

9, 2017, Abeokuta, Nigeria 5. Ninth AACR Conference: The Science of Cancer Health Disparities in Ethnic Minorities and

the Medically Underserved, September 25-28, 2016, Fort Lauderdale, FL 6. AORTIC Education and Training Workshop, October 19-21, 2016. Abuja, Nigeria. 7. The 4th Biennial Science of Global Prostate Cancer Disparities Conference in Black Men

(Biennial conference), Orlando, Florida, USA, November 9 – 12, 2016. 8. The 3rd Biennial International Conference on Cancer Advocacy for African Countries (CAAC).

Pre-conference workshop at the AORTIC 10th International Conference. November 18-19, 2015. Marrakech, Morocco.

9. The 3rd Biennial Science of Global Prostate Cancer Disparities Conference in Black Men (Biennial conference), Montego Bay, Jamaica, November 5 – 8, 2014.

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10. The 2nd Biennial International Conference on Cancer Advocacy for African Countries (CAAC). Pre-conference workshop at the AORTIC 9th International Conference. November 19-20, 2013. Durban, South Africa.

11. The International Medication Therapy Management Symposium. Sponsored by the University of Florida and University of Ibadan. July 9, 2013, Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria.

12. The International Workshop on Medication Therapy Management. Sponsored by University of Florida and the ACE Medical Clinics Limited. July 11, 2013. Covenant University Conference Hall, Ota, Ogun State, Nigeria.

13. The 2nd Biennial Science of Global Prostate Cancer Disparities (Biennial conference), Nassau, Bahamas, November 1 – 4, 2012.

14. The International Conference on Cancer Advocacy for African Countries (CAAC): Nuts and Bolts of Advocacy in Your Community. Pre-conference workshop at the Organisation for Research and Training in Cancer (AORTIC) Eight International Conference on the burden of cancer in Africa – AORTIC 2007. November 29, 2011. Cairo, Egypt.

15. The science of Global Prostate Cancer Disparities (Biennial conference), Jacksonville, Florida August 27-29, 2010.

16. International Health Care Disparity and Prostate Cancer Symposium, Nassau, Bahamas, September 25- 26th, 2008.

17. Biennial Cancer Congress, Florida A&M University, Tallahassee Fl, June 2006 & June, 2008. 18. Black Men’s Global Health Summit, Florida A&M University, Tallahassee Fl, January 10-11,

2008. 19. African American Prostate Cancer Disparity Summit, September 27 & 28, 2007 in Washington,

DC (USA). 20. Nigerian Federal Ministry of Health & MD Anderson Cancer Center Transatlantic Cancer

Conference, Abuja Nigeria. October 2006. 21. National Minority Cancer Awareness Week: Prostate Health. Florida A&M University,

Tallahassee Florida. April 18 – 24, 2004. 22. The African American Men’s Prostate Cancer Forum: Moving from Awareness to Action.

Florida A&M University, Tallahassee Florida. September 17 and 18, 2004. 23. National Minority Cancer Awareness Week: Prostate Health. Florida A&M University,

Tallahassee Florida. April 18 – 22, 2005. 24. The Florida A&M University College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences' 22nd Annual

Clinical Symposium, Tallahassee Florida. October, 1997. COMMUNITY OUTREACH PROGRAMS ORGANIZED (since joining University of Florida January 2010)

1. 2015 Health & Wellness Expo, September, 2016, Gainesville, Florida. 2. 2015 Health & Wellness Expo, September, 2015, Gainesville, Florida. 3. 2015, National Minority Cancer Awareness Week Celebration, April, 2015, Gainesville, Florida. 4. 2014 Prostate Health & Wellness Expo, September, 2014, Gainesville, Florida. 5. 2014, National Minority Cancer Awareness Week Celebration, April, 2014, Gainesville, Florida. 6. 2013 Prostate Health & Wellness Expo, September, 2013, Gainesville, Florida. 7. 2013, National Minority Cancer Awareness Week Celebration, April, 2013, Gainesville, Florida. 8. 2012 Prostate Health & Wellness Expo, September, 2012, Gainesville, Florida. 9. 2012, National Minority Cancer Awareness Week Celebration, April 15-21, 2012, Gainesville,

Florida. 10. 2011 Prostate Health & Wellness Expo, September 24, 2011, Gainesville, Florida

(www.urology.ufl.edu ). 11. 2011, National Minority Cancer Awareness Week Celebration, April 16-23, 2011, Gainesville,

Florida.

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12. 2010 Prostate Health & Wellness Expo, September 11, 2010, Gainesville, Florida (www.urology.ufl.edu ).

13. 2010, National Minority Cancer Awareness Week Celebration, April 18-24, 2010, Gainesville, Florida.

14. The Science of Global Prostate Cancer Disparities in Black Men” conference, August 27 – 29, 2010, Jacksonville Florida (http://conferences.dce.ufl.edu/GPC )

15. 2011 National Minority Cancer Awareness Week, April 14 – 24, 2010, Gainesville, Florida. GRANTS AWARDED Current Awards

Research title: Prospective Comparative Study of Outcomes with Proton and

Photon Radiation Principal Investigator: Nancy Mendenhall, MD (Role: CoI) Sponsor: Patient Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) Year: 2018 – 2023 Research title: Florida Cancer ReTOOL Program for Underrepresented Minority

Students Principal Investigator: Folakemi Odedina, PhD Sponsor: NIH/National Cancer Institute Year: 2017 – 2022

Research title: A patient-centered intervention using virtual technology to reduce

colorectal cancer disparities in primary care Principal Investigator: Janice Krieger, PhD (Role: CoI) Sponsor: Patient Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) Year: 2018 – 2023 Research title: Together: Transforming and Translating Discovery to Improve

Health Principal Investigator: David Nelson, PhD (Role: CoI)

Sponsor: NIH National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NIH 1UL1TR001427-01) Year: 2015 – 2019

Research title: lmpact of a Minority Prostate Cancer (MiCaP) Research Digest in

Translating Scientific Discovery into Public Health and Community Applications

Principal Investigator: Folakemi Odedina, PhD Sponsor: DoD Office of the Congressionally Directed Medical Research

Programs (PC141346) Year: 2015 – 2019

Research title: Florida Minority Cancer Research & Training Center: Feasibility Studies

Principal Investigator: Folakemi Odedina, PhD Sponsor: NIH / National Cancer Institute Year: 2014 – 2019

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Research title: Florida Health Equity Research Institute (HERI) Research Principal Investigator: Folakemi Odedina, PhD Sponsor: Florida Health Equity Research Institute (HERI) Year: 2014 – 2018

Research title: Development of a Model of Prostate Cancer Care and

Survivorship for Black Men: A Grounded Theory Study of Ethnically Diverse Black Men

Principal Investigator: Folakemi Odedina, PhD Sponsor: DoD Office of the Congressionally Directed Medical Research

Programs, W81XWH-12-PCRP-HDRA Year: 2013 – 2018

Completed Awards

Research title: SMDEP-Florida's roadmap to a diverse health workforce Principal Investigator: Patricia Xirau-Probert, PhD (Role: CoI)

Sponsor: Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Year: 2016 – 2017

Research title: NGS of archived FFPE Tissue from men of African descent Principal Investigator: Folakemi Odedina, PhD Sponsor: NIH/National Cancer Institute Year: 2016 – 2017

Research title: Community Health Workers Practice Improvement Project for \

Impact of Medication Therapy Management Principal Investigator: Folakemi Odedina, PhD Sponsor: Florida Department of Health Year: 2016 – 2017

Research title: The 4th Science of Global Prostate Cancer Disparities

Conference Principal Investigator: Folakemi Odedina, PhD Sponsor: NIH/National Cancer Institute Year: 2016 – 2017

Research title: One Florida Cancer Control Network

Principal Investigator: (Role – CoI; PI: Betsy Shenkman) Folakemi Odedina, PhD Sponsor: James Esther King Biomedical Research Grant Year: 2014 – 2017

Research title: The Florida Prostate Cancer Research Training Opportunities for

Outstanding Leaders (ReTOOL) Program: Creating Opportunities for Minority HBCU Students (New Award)

Principal Investigator: Folakemi Odedina, PhD Sponsor: DoD Office of the Congressionally Directed Medical Research

Programs (PC110070) Year: 2014 - 2016

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Research title: The 3rd Science of Global Prostate Cancer Disparities Conference

Principal Investigator: Folakemi Odedina, PhD Sponsor: NIH/National Cancer Institute Year: 2014 – 2015

Research title: Community Health Workers Practice Improvement Project for Impact of Medication Therapy Management

Principal Investigator: Folakemi Odedina, PhD Sponsor: Florida Department of Health Year: 2014 – 2015

Research title: The 2nd Science of Global Prostate Cancer Disparities Conference

Principal Investigator: Folakemi Odedina, PhD Sponsor: NIH/National Cancer Institute Year: 2012 – 2013 Research title: Impact of Medication Therapy Management Services by

Community Health Workers Principal Investigator: Folakemi Odedina, PhD (Co-PI: Richard Segal, PhD) Sponsor: Florida Department of Health Year: 2012 – 2013

Research title: Medication Use and Adherence Behavior among Black Women

Living with HIV/AIDS Principal Investigator: Olihe Okoro, MPH (Faculty Mentor: Folakemi Odedina, PhD) Sponsor: Schlumberger Foundation Faculty for the Future award Year: 2012 – 2014

Research title: The Florida Prostate Cancer Research Training Opportunities for Outstanding Leaders (ReTOOL) Program: Creating Opportunities for Minority HBCU Students

Principal Investigator: Folakemi Odedina, PhD Sponsor: DoD Office of the Congressionally Directed Medical Research

Programs (PC110070) Year: 2011 - 2013

Research title: Assessment of Community Health Worker’s Role in Healthcare

Principal Investigators: Folakemi Odedina, PhD; Richard Segal, PhD Sponsor: Florida Department of Health Year: 2011-2012

Research title: International Conference on Cancer Advocacy for African

Countries (CAAC) Principal Investigator: Folakemi Odedina, PhD Sponsor: NIH/National Cancer Institute (R13 CA162899) Year: 2011

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Research title: Work force Evaluation of Lay Health workers in Addressing

Health Disparity & Minority Health issues Principal Investigators: Folakemi Odedina, PhD; Richard Segal, PhD Sponsor: Florida Department of Health Year: 2011

Research title: The Science of Global Prostate Cancer Disparities in Black Men. Principal Investigator: Folakemi Odedina, PhD Co-investigator: Johannes Vieweg, MD; Richard Segal, PhD Sponsor: National Cancer Institute Year: 2010

Research title: Community Health Worker Research and Training Institute.

Principal Investigator: Folakemi Odedina, PhD & Carolyn Tucker, PhD Co-investigator: Richard Segal, PhD et al . Sponsor: 2010 New Florida Initiative Scholar’s Clustering Grant Program,

funded by the Board of Governors of the State University System of Florida.

Year: 2010 - 2012 Research title: The Science of Global Prostate Cancer Disparities in Black Men.

Principal Investigator: Folakemi Odedina, PhD Sponsor: AstraZeneca Medical Education Grants Office (MEGO) Year: 2010

Research title: USF-Moffitt Center for Equal Health (NIH/NIHMD P20 grant)

Principal Investigators: Richard Roetzheim, MD & B. Lee Green, PhD Role: Folakemi Odedina, PhD – Co-I and Associate Center Director Sponsor: National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities

(NIMHD) Year: 2009 - 2010

Research title: African American Men’s Participation in Clinical Trials:

Perspectives, Facilitators, Barriers and Answers; A Diversity supplement research experience for NCI CA122060 grant: Phase II Clinical Trial of Polyphenon E in Prostate Cancer.

Principal Investigator: Nagi Kumar, PhD Co-investigator: Folakemi Odedina, PhD Sponsor: National Cancer Institute, Center to Reduce Cancer Health Disparities Year: 2008 - 2010

Research title: An Integrative Personal Model of Prostate Cancer Disparity (PIPCaD Model) for African American Men: Development and Validation

Principal Investigator: Folakemi Odedina, PhD Co-investigators: Dr. John Scrivens, Dr. Margareth LaRose-Pierre, Dr. Frank

Emanuel & Dr. Ellen Campbell Sponsor: U.S. Army Medical Research Year: 2007 - 2009

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Research title: Prostate Cancer Risk in an Ancestral Population of African Americans: An Investigation of the Cancer Registration System Used For Assessment

Principal Investigator: Folakemi Odedina, PhD Sponsor: U.S. Fulbright Program, US Department of State Year: July 2006 – December 2006

Research title: PROJECT INSPIRE: Collaborative Training Program to Inspire

Undergraduate Students in Prostate Cancer Research Principal Investigator: Nagi Kumar (Moffitt) FAMU investigators: Folakemi Odedina, PhD Sponsor: U.S. Army Medical Research Year: 2005 - 2009

Research title: Program Evaluation of Pharmacists’ Cognitive services.

Principal Investigator: Folakemi Odedina, PhD Co-investigators: Hong Xiao, Ellen Campbell, Kelli Ferrell, Janet Barber. Sponsor: Florida Pharmacy Association Year: 2004 - 2007

Research title: FAMU Center for Minority Prostate Cancer Training and Research: A collaborative program between FAMU and the Moffitt Cancer Center

Principal Investigator: Folakemi Odedina, PhD Co-investigators: John Scrivens, Hong Xiao, Ellen Campbell, Renee Reams,

Merlin Langley, Mildred Fennal, Leroy Simmons, Daryl Norwood, Gebre Kiros, Perry Brown.

Sponsor: U.S. Army Medical Research Year: 2004 - 2008

Research title: Development and validation of a model of prostate cancer

screening in African American men Principal Investigator: Folakemi Odedina, PhD Co-investigators: John Scrivens, Margareth LaRose, Angela Emmanuel Sponsor: U.S. Army Medical Research Year: 2001 - 2008

Research title: Dehydration in skilled nursing home facilities:

Causes, incidence, impact & current practice of addressing the problem in Florida

Principal Investigator: Folakemi Odedina, PhD Co-investigators: Hong Xiao, Ellen Campbell, Rao Pippalla, Cameron Schiller Sponsor: Omnicare Year: 2001 - 2004

Research title: Pharmacoeconomics tools in managed care and hospital

settings Principal Investigator: Folakemi Odedina, PhD Sponsor: Pharmacia & Upjohn Year: 2000

Research title: Pharmacoeconomics Laboratory Activity Leader: Folakemi Odedina, PhD

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Sponsor: Title III Grant Year: 1999 - Present

Research title: Masters Fellowship in Pharmacoeconomics

Principal investigator: Folakemi Odedina, PhD Sponsor: Pfizer Inc Year: 1998

Research title: Implementation of ISPOR Minority Networking Group

Principal investigator: Folakemi Odedina, PhD Sponsor: Knoll Pharmaceutical Company Year: 1998

Research title: Development of A Pharmacy Administration Department

Principal investigator: Folakemi Odedina, PhD Sponsor: FAMU Center of Excellence Year: 1998

Research title: Pathway to multiculturalism among WVU School of Pharmacy

Students Principal investigator: Folakemi Odedina, PhD Co-investigator: Jennifer Clutter Sponsor: West Virginia University Office of Social Justice Year: 1997

Research title: Empowering patients to be active participants in their care

Principal investigator: Folakemi Odedina, PhD Co-investigators: Greg Leader, Alan Rosenbluth Sponsor: West Virginia University Senate Grant Year: 1996

Research title: Role of patient in enhancing the medical care outcomes of

diabetes patients Principal investigator: Folakemi Odedina, PhD Co-investigators: Krithika Venkataraman, Alan Rosenbluth, SureshMadhavan,

Charles Ponte, Stanley Cohen, Carole Kimberlin Sponsor: West Virginia University Prevention Research Center Year: 1996

Research title: Consumers' perceptions of drug-management strategies in

private sector managed care Principal investigators: Folakemi Odedina, PhD, Alan Rosenbluth, PhD Co-investigators: Aiman Al-Momani Sponsor: Pfizer Inc Year: 1996

Research title: Asthma management in rural West Virginia

Principal investigator: Folakemi Odedina, PhD Co-investigators: Suresh Madhavan, and Greg Leader Sponsor: Schering Sales Corporation Year: 1995

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Research title: Asthma management in rural West Virginia Principal investigator: Folakemi Odedina, PhD Co-investigators: Suresh Madhavan, and Greg Leader Sponsor: Center for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Research Year: 1995

Research title: Development and validation of a prostate cancer preventive

health factors (PCPHF) instrument Principal investigators: Nyime Nseyo, MD and Folakemi Odedina, PhD Sponsor: Center for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Research Year: 1995

Research title: Enhancing partnerships with private sector health care provider

organizations to promote the improvement of immunization coverage in primary care settings

Principal investigators: Suresh Madhavan and Lucinda Maine Folakemi Odedina, PhD and Alan Rosenbluth, PhD (Co-

principal investigators) Co-investigators: Mitchel Rothholz, Mary Castiglia, and Clark Ridgeway Sponsor: Center for Disease Control Year: 1995

Research title: Appalachian mothers' health-seeking behavior for

immunizations. Principal investigator: Suresh Madhavan, PhD Co-investigators: Folakemi Odedina, PhD, Bruce Keith, and John Pearson Sponsor: Center for Disease Control Year: 1995 (Approved but not funded)

Research title: Implementing Pharmaceutical Care in Community Practice:

Development of a Theoretical Framework for Implementation (Dissertation project)

Principal investigator: Folakemi Odedina, PhD Co-investigator: Doug Hepler, PhD Sponsor: Upjohn Company Year: 1993

BOOKS AND BOOK CHAPTERS

1. Odedina FT, Asante-Shongwe K, Kandusi ET and Scroggins MJ. Research Advocacy: Principles and Practices. In Rebbeck TR (Ed), Handbook for Cancer Research in Africa: Principles and Practice. World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland (Forthcoming).

2. Odedina FT, Akinremi T, Cottler L and Denny L. Community Engagement Research: Principles and Best Practices for Africa. In Rebbeck TR (Ed), Handbook for Cancer Research in Africa: Principles and Practice. World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland (Forthcoming).

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PUBLICATIONS

1. Odedina FT, Young ME, Pereira D, Williams, Nguyen J, Dagne G. Point of Prostate Cancer Diagnosis (PPCD) Experiences of Black Men: The Florida CaPCaS Study. Journal of Community and Supportive Oncology; 2017;15(1):10-19.

2. Odedina FT, Young ME, Pereira D, Williams, Nguyen J, Dagne G. Needs of Black men at the Point of Prostate Cancer Diagnosis (PPCD): The Florida CaPCaS Study. International Journal of Cancer and Oncology; 2017; 4(1): 1- 4

3. Ogunsanya ME, Brown CM, Odedina FT, Barner JC, Adedipe TB, Corbell B. Knowledge of Prostate Cancer and Screening Among Young Multiethnic Black Men. Am J Mens Health. 2017 Jul;11(4):1008-1018. Epub 2017 Jan 31. PMID: 28139152

4. Okoro O, and Odedina F. 2016. HIV Treatment in African American Women-Care That Makes a Difference. J Racial Ethn Health Disparities. Apr 29. [Epub ahead of print].

5. Ogunsanya ME, Brown CM, Odedina FT, Barner JC, Corbell B, and Adedipe TB. 2016. Beliefs Regarding Prostate Cancer Screening Among Black Males Aged 18 to 40 Years. Am J Mens Health. 2016 Mar 18. Epub ahead of print.

6. Chambers D, Simpson L, Hill-Briggs F et al. Proceedings of the 8th Annual Conference on the Science of Dissemination and Implementation: Washington, DC, USA. 14-15 December 2015. Implement Sci. 2016; 11(Suppl 2): 100. Published online 2016 Aug 1.

7. Morrison BF, Aiken WD, Mayhew R, Gordon Y, and Odedina FT. 2016. Prostate Cancer Knowledge, Prevention, and Screening Behaviors in Jamaican Men. J Cancer Educ. Feb 3. [Epub ahead of print]

8. Ngwa W, Ngoma T, Zietman A, Mayr N, Elzawawy A, Winningham TA, Balogun O, Enwerem-Bromson N, Ntizimira C, Olopade OI, Oluwole D, Odedina F, Williams M, Flanigan J, Asana L, Ngwa K, Avery S, Pollard JM, Roland T, Funwi-Gabga N, Mbarika V, Hardenbergh P, Winkfield K, Pipman Y, Stefan C, Ngoma M, Mohammed S, Katz M, Erno S, Moni J, Fitzgerald T, Tonlaar N, Efstathiou J, Gierga D, Ayo C, Knaul F, Gospodarowicz M, Makrigiorgos GM, Nguyen PL. Closing the Cancer Divide Through Ubuntu: Information and Communication Technology-Powered Models for Global Radiation Oncology. Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys. Mar 1;94(3): 440-9.

9. Okoro O, Odedina FT. Improving medication adherence in African-American women living with HIV/AIDS: Leveraging the provider role and peer involvement. AIDS Care. 2015 Aug 17:1-7. [Epub ahead of print]

10. Okoro O, Odedina F, Smith WT. Determining the Sufficiency of Cultural Competence Instruction in Pharmacy School Curriculum. Am J Pharm Educ. 2015 May 25;79(4):50.

11. Adesokan A, Iliyasu Y, Kabongo Mpolesha JM, Flanigan J, Gachii AK, Howat A, Javangwe T, Ngendahayo L, Thomas J, Diomande MI, Ogunbiyi F, Vuhahula E, Akele-Akpo MT, Fleming K, Shibemba AL, Mahmmed O, Ndukwe CO, Olayemi E, Tomoka T, Tefeil Y, Wilson M, Abdulkareem FB, Rebbeck T, Wiredu E, Adeniji B, Leoncini L, Sayed S, Emodi R, Odedina FT, Nelson A, Tijani S, Kalebi A, Matshalaga S, Adewole IF, Denny L, Rodrigues B, Gueye SM, Adesina AM. Proceedings of the African Pathologists Summit; March 22-23, 2013; Dakar, Senegal: a summary. Arch Pathol Lab Med. 2015 Jan;139(1):126-32.

12. Ngwa W, Sajo E, Ngoma T, Bortfeld T, Gierga D, White KB, Akinwande B, Enwerem-Bromson MM, Teboh Forbang R, Winningham TA, Court LE, Odedina FT, Wu R, Makrigiorgos M, Nguyen PL. Potential for information and communication technologies to catalyze global collaborations in radiation oncology. Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys. 2015 Feb 1;91(2):444-7.

13. Ruktanonchai CW, Pindolia DK, Striley CW, Odedina FT, Cottler LB. Utilizing spatial statistics to identify cancer hot spots: a surveillance strategy to inform community-engaged outreach efforts. Int J Health Geogr. 2014 Oct 10;13(1):39.

14. Odedina F, Oluwayemisi AO, Pressey S, Gaddy S, Egensteiner E, Ojewale EO, Moline OM, Martin CM. Development and assessment of an evidence-based prostate cancer intervention

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programme for black men: the W.O.R.D. on prostate cancer video. Ecancermedicalscience. 2014 Aug 28;8:460.

15. Adewole I, Martin DN, Williams MJ, Adebamowo C, Bhatia K, Berling C, Casper C, Elshamy K, Elzawawy A, Lawlor RT, Legood R, Mbulaiteye SM, Odedina FT et al. Building capacity for sustainable research programmes for cancer in Africa. Nat Rev Clin Oncol. 2014 May;11(5):251-9.

16. Segal R, Odedina FT, Pressey S. Proceedings of the international workshop on cancer advocacy for african countries. Infect Agent Cancer. 2013 Jul 15;8 Suppl 1:S1. Epub 2013 Jul 15.

17. Odedina FT, Asante-Shongwe K, Kandusi EJ, Segal R, Pressey S, Reams RR, Simons VH. The African cancer advocacy consortium: shaping the path for advocacy in Africa. Infect Agent Cancer. 2013 Jul 15;8 Suppl 1:S8. Epub 2013 Jul 15.

18. Odedina FT, Rodrigues B. Cancer Advocacy in Africa: case studies of innovative practices. Infect Agent Cancer. 2013 Jul 15;8 Suppl 1:S7. Epub 2013 Jul 15.

19. Odedina FT, Rodrigues B, Raja P. Setting the stage for Cancer Advocacy in Africa: how? Infect Agent Cancer. 2013 Jul 15;8 Suppl 1:S6. Epub 2013 Jul 15.

20. Reams RR, Odedina FT, Pressey S. Advocacy resource: engaging the media and promoting your cancer program in Africa. Infect Agent Cancer. 2013 Jul 15;8 Suppl 1:S5. Epub 2013 Jul 15.

21. Cobran EK, Wutoh AK, Lee E, Odedina FT, Ragin C, Aiken W, Godley PA.Perceptions of Prostate Cancer Fatalism and Screening Behavior Between United States-Born and Caribbean-Born Black Males. J Immigr Minor Health. 2013 Apr 11. [Epub ahead of print]

22. Morhason-Bello IO, Odedina F, Rebbeck TR, Harford J, Dangou JM, Denny L, Adewole IF. Challenges and opportunities in cancer control in Africa: a perspective from the African Organisation for Research and Training in Cancer. Lancet Oncol. 2013 Apr;14(4):e142-51.

23. Adamou A, Odedina FT, Torode J, Kerr DJ. Cancer in Africa: supporting advocates to stop the runaway train. Ann Oncol. 2013 Apr;24(4):855-6.

24. Okoro ON, Odedina FT, Reams RR, Smith WT. Clinical cultural competency and knowledge of health disparities among pharmacy students. Am J Pharm Educ. 2012 Apr 10;76(3):40.

25. Odedina FT, Shavers VL, Segal R, Pressey SA,: Proceedings of the 1st Biennial Science of Global Prostate Cancer Disparities in Black Men. Infectious Agents and Cancer 2011 6(Suppl 2):I1. (Peer-reviewed by three reviewers)

26. Reams RR, Wang H, Odedina FT, Soliman, KF, Yates, C.: Detecting gene-gene interactions in prostate disease in African American men. Infectious Agents and Cancer 2011 6(Suppl 2):S1. (Peer-reviewed by three reviewers)

27. Odedina FT, Gagne GA, Pressey SA, Odedina AO, Emanuel A, Scrivens J, R. Renee Reams, Adams AA, LaRose-Pierre M.: Prostate cancer health and cultural beliefs of black men: The Florida Prostate Cancer Disparity Project. Infectious Agents and Cancer 2011 6(Suppl 2):S10. (Peer-reviewed by three reviewers)

28. Smith WT JD, Roth JJ, Okoro O, Kimberlin C, and Odedina FT. Disability in Cultural Competency Pharmacy Education. American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education 2011; 75 (2)

29. Odedina FT, Gagne GA, LaRose-Pierre M, Emanuel A, Scrivens J, Adams AA, Pressey SA, Odedina AO. Within-group differences between native-born and foreign-born Black men on prostate cancer risk reduction and early detection practices. Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health, J Immigr Minor Health. 2011 May 6. [Epub ahead of print]

30. Odedina FT, Scrivens J, LaRose-Pierre M, Emanuel A, Adams AA, Gagne GA, Pressey SA, Odedina AO. Modifiable Prostate Cancer Risk Reduction and Early Detection Behaviors in Black Men. Am J Health Behav. 2011;35(4):470-484.

31. Nnodu O, Erinosho L, Jamda M, Olaniyi O, Adelaiye R, Lawson L, Odedina FT, et al. Knowledge and attitudes towards cervical cancer and human papillomavirus: a Nigerian pilot study. African Journal of Reproductive Health. 2010 Mar;14(1):95-108.

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32. Odedina FT, Akinremi TO, Chinegwundoh F, Roberts R, Green LB, Rivers B, Yu D, Reams RR, Freedman ML, and Kumar N. Does the prostate cancer disparities seen in US Black men follow the path of the Transatlantic Slave Trade? Infectious Agents and Cancer. 2009, 4 (Suppl 1):S2.

33. Kumar, NB, Yu, D, Akinremi, TO & Odedina, FT. Comparing Dietary and other Lifestyle Factors among immigrant Nigerian Men living in the US and Indigenous Men from Nigeria: Potential Implications for Prostate Cancer Risk Reduction. Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health. Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health. 2009 Oct;11(5):391-9. Epub 2009 Feb 19.

34. Odedina FT, Yu D, Akinremi TO, Reams RR, Freedman ML, and Kumar N. Prostate Cancer Cognitive-Behavioral Factors in a West African Population. Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health. 2009 Aug;11(4):258-67. Epub 2008 Dec 4.

35. R Renee Reams, Deepak Agrawal, Melissa B Davis, Sean Yoder, Folakemi T Odedina, Nagi Kumar, Joseph M Higginbotham, Titilola Akinremi, Sandra Suther and Karam FA Soliman. Micro array Comparison of Prostate tumor Gene Expression African American and Caucasian Males: A Pilot Project Study. Infectious Agents and Cancer. Infectious Agents and Cancer 2009, 4 (Suppl 1):S3

36. Odedina FT., Campbell E., Scrivens J., Emanuel A., LaRose-Pierre M, Brown J., Nash R. (2008).Personal Factors Affecting African American men’s prostate cancer screening behavior. Journal of National Medical Association 100(6):724-733.

37. Ragin CC, Taioli E, McFarlane-Anderson N, Avery G, Bennett F, Bovell-Benjamin A, Thompson AB, Carrington A, Campbell-Everett L, Ford J, Hennis A, Jackson M, Lake S, Leske MC, Magai C, Nemesure B, Neugut A, Odedina F, Okobia M, Patrick A, Plummer WB, Reams RR, Roberts R, Scott-Hastings S, Sharma S, Wheeler V, Wu SY, Bunker C. 2007. African-Caribbean cancer consortium for the study of viral, genetic and environmental cancer risk factors. Infect Agent Cancer. Sep 24;2:17.

38. Odedina FT, Warrick C, Vilme H, Young S. Pharmacists’ Role in Prostate Cancer Screening and Advocacy. (2008) Journal of Social and Administrative Pharmacy 4(1):59-66.

39. Odedina FT, Kumar N, Scrivens J, Gwede C. 2006. Communication Module: The dos and don’ts of communicating with African American men. Resource guide for health care providers, health educators and researchers. Florida A&M University Tallahassee Florida. A U.S. Department of Defense CDMRP Research Programs DAMD 17-01-1-0055 and W81XWH-04-1-0326 project.

40. Odedina FT., Ogunbiyi F., Ukoli F. (2006). Prostate cancer burden in African-Americans: Can the origin be traced to Ancestral African relatives? Journal of the National Medical Association, 98(4): 539-543.

41. White A, Odedina, FT, Xiao H, Campbell E, Segal R. (2006) The Economic Burden of End-Stage Renal Disease with Hyperphosphatemia: A Study of Florida Medicaid. Disease Management & Health Outcomes, 14(2): 99-106.

42. Odedina FT. Gift of Healthy Life for the Men in Our Life. People in the Community: Health. www.peopleinthecommunity.com. December 2005.

43. Odedina FT., Scrivens J., Emanuel A., LaRose-Pierre M, Brown J., Nash R. (2004). A naturalistic study of factors influencing African American men’s prostate cancer screening behavior. Journal of National Medical Association. Jun;96(6):780-8.

44. Odedina FT., Sullivan J., Nash R., Clemmons D.C. (2002). Use of pharmacoeconomic data in hospital formulary decisions. American Journal of Health System Pharmacy, 59: 1441- 1444.

45. Odedina FT., Clemmons CD., Nash R., Dukes N. (2002). Use of pharmacoeconomic data in managed care organizations. Formulary, 3: 480.

46. Odedina FT., Clemmons CD., Dukes N. (2001). A Multifaceted active learning approach to teaching pharmacy health care and behavior. American Jounal of Pharmaceutical Education. American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education, 65 276-283.

47. Odedina FT., Scrivens J., Xiao H., Massey A., Ferrell K. (2000). African American males' views on prostate cancer screening. Minority Health Today, 1(6) 28 - 34.

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48. Odedina FT., Leader WG, Venkataraman K, Cole R, Storm A. (2000). Feasibility of a community asthma management network (CAMN) program. Journal of Social and Administrative Sciences, 17(1) 15 - 22.

49. Momani A, Odedina FT., Rosenbluth S et al., (2000). Drug-management strategies: Consumer's perspectives. Journal of Managed Care Pharmacy, 6:122-128.

50. Amonkar MM, Madhavan S, Rosenbluth SA, Odedina FT, Simon KJ (2000). Assessing Managed Care's Role in Promoting Preventive Care. Journal of Community Health Jun;25(3):225-40.

51. Odedina FT., Nseyo U, Amonkar M. (1998). You, your patients and participation in clinical trials. Strategic Medicine, 2(10): 20-25.

52. Odedina, F.T., Hepler, C.D., Segal, R., Miller, D. (1997) The Pharmacists' Implementation of pharmaceutical Care (PIPC) Model. Pharmaceutical Research,4(2): 135-144.

53. Odedina FT. (1996) Be Empowered! Participate Fully in Your Own Care. Video Production produced by West Virginia University Radio and Television Services.

54. Odedina FT., Segal R., Hepler CD., Lipowski E., Kimberlin C. (1996) Changing pharmacists' practice pattern: Pharmacists' implementation of pharmaceutical care factors. Journal of Social and Administrative Pharmacy,13(2): 74-88.

55. Odedina, F.T., Segal, R., (1996) Behavioral Pharmaceutical Care Scale for measuring pharmacists' activities. American Journal of Health-System Pharmacists,53:855-865.

56. Odedina FT. (1995). Professionalism in the Community Pharmacy Setting. American Journal of Health-System Pharmacists,52:1572-1573.

57. Odedina FT, Segal R. (1995). Resource differences between pharmaceutical care providers and non-providers. Journal of Social and Administrative Pharmacy,12(4):170-180.

Monographs

1. Odedina FT, Leader WG (1998). An introduction to respiratory care. Chapter 1. In Respiratory Care. Odedina FT, Leader WG (authors) PowerPak Communications, Tampa FL.

2. Leader WG, Odedina FT (1998). Caring for Asthma Patients. Chapter 2. In Respiratory Care. Odedina FT, Leader WG (authors) PowerPak Communications, Tampa FL.

3. Odedina FT, Leader WG (1998). Caring for the patient with COPD. Chapter 3. In Respiratory Care. Odedina FT, Leader WG (authors) PowerPak Communications, Tampa FL.

4. Leader WG, Odedina FT (1998). Caring for the patient with cystic fibrosis. Chapter 4. In Respiratory Care. Odedina FT, Leader WG (authors) PowerPak Communications, Tampa FL.

5. Odedina FT, Leader WG (1998). Caring for the patient with tuberculosis. Chapter 5. In Respiratory Care. Odedina FT, Leader WG (authors) PowerPak Communications, Tampa FL.

NON-REFEREED PUBLICATIONS

1. Ogunsanya ME, Brown CM, Odedina FT, Barner JC, Corbell B, Adedipe T. Intentions to Screen for Prostate Cancer - A Cross-Sectional Survey of Black Men Less Than 40 Years Old. 2014 National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities (NIMHD) Grantees' Conference, National Harbor, MD, December 1-3, 2014.

2. Odedina FT. (Invited Presentation). Science of Community Engagement Research (CEnR) in the Global Elimination of Prostate Cancer Disparities 3rd Biennial Science of Prostate cancer Disparity in Black men Conference, Montego Bay, Jamaica. November 5-8, 2014.

3. Odedina FT. (Invited Presentation). Training the Next Generation of Scientists: Overcoming Barriers in Nonresearch Intensive Institutions. 3rd Biennial Science of Prostate cancer Disparity in Black men Conference, Montego Bay, Jamaica. November 5-8, 2014.

4. Odedina FT. (Invited Presentation). Balancing Family and Academic Career. 3rd Biennial Science of Prostate cancer Disparity in Black men Conference, Montego Bay, Jamaica. November 5-8, 2014.

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5. Odedina FT. (Invited Presentation). Keynote: Addressing Prostate Health Disparities: The CORE Elements. 3rd Biennial Science of Prostate cancer Disparity in Black men Conference, Montego Bay, Jamaica. November 5-8, 2014.

6. Ogunsanya ME, Brown CM, Odedina FT, Barner JC, Corbell B, Adedipe T. Current Engagement in Prostate Cancer Risk-Reduction Behaviors among Black Males Less Than 40 Years Old. 2014 Biennial Science of Global Prostate Cancer Disparities In Black Men Conference, Montego Bay, Jamaica, November 5-8, 2014.

7. Odedina FT. (Invited Presentation). Cancer Education in Africa: Opportunities for Collaboration and Partnership. International Cancer Education Conference (ICEC), Clearwater, Florida. October 22 – 25, 2014.

8. Odedina FT. (Invited Presentation). The Florida ReTOOL Program: Creating Opportunities for Minority HBCU Students. International Cancer Education Conference (ICEC), Clearwater, Florida. October 22 – 25, 2014

9. Odedina FT. (Invited Presentation). Best Practices in Community-based Participatory Research. 5th International African-Caribbean Cancer Consortium Conference, Martinique, French West Indies October 9-11, 2014.

10. Odedina FT. (Invited Presentation). Cancer Control Plan in Africa. 3rd International Conference on Translational Research in Oncology. May 6 – 9, 2014. Forlì, Italy.

11. Odedina FT. (Invited Presentation). Disparities in Cancer Care Workshop. 2014 American Pharmacists Association Annual Meeting session. March 28-31, 2014. Orlando, Florida.

12. Odedina FT. (Invited Presentation). Sustaining Communities Utilizing Proven Health Equity Models. 7th Health Disparities Conference. March 10-12, 2014. New Orleans, Louisiana.

13. Odedina FT. (Invited Presentation). Prostate Cancer Care and Survivorship among Black Men: Preliminary Findings. 44th Radiation Oncology Outcomes Tracking Seminar. February 22, 2014. Gainesville, Florida.

14. Odedina FT. (Invited Presentation). Role of Pharmacists in Addressing Disparities in Health. University of Toronto College of Pharmacy Seminar. January 16, 2014. Toronto, Canada.

15. Odedina FT. (Invited Presentation). Role of Pharmacists in Addressing Disparities in Health. University of Toronto College of Pharmacy Seminar. January 16, 2014. Toronto, Canada.

16. Odedina FT. (Invited Presentation). The African continent cancer plan 2013-2017. The African Organisation for Research and Training in Cancer (AORTIC) 9th International Conference. November 21-24, 2013. Durban, South Africa.

17. Odedina FT. (Invited Presentation). Patient Advocates’ Role in Enhancing the Care of the Whole Patient. The African Organisation for Research and Training in Cancer (AORTIC) 9th International Conference. November 21-24, 2013. Durban, South Africa.

18. Odedina FT. (Invited Presentation). ABCs of Cancer Advocacy Plan. The 2nd Biennial International Conference on Cancer Advocacy for African Countries (CAAC). Pre-conference workshop at the AORTIC 9th International Conference. November 19-20, 2013. Durban, South Africa.

19. Odedina FT. (Invited Presentation). Improving African Pathology: Role of Research Consortium for African Pathology. African Pathology Summit. Sponsored by the African Organisation for Research and Training in Cancer (AORTIC). March 22 - 23, 2013. Dakar, Senegal.

20. Odedina FT. (Invited Presentation). Advocacy and Pathology. African Pathology Summit. Sponsored by the African Organisation for Research and Training in Cancer (AORTIC). March 22 - 23, 2013. Dakar, Senegal.

21. Odedina FT. (Workshop Presentation). The ABCs of Medication Therapy Management: What, Why, & How? The Medication Therapy Management Symposium. July 11, 2013. Covenant University, Ota, Ogun State, Nigeria.

22. Odedina FT. (Workshop Presentation). Medication Therapy Management: Role of Research. Medication Therapy Management Symposium. July 11, 2013. Covenant University, Ota, Nigeria.

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23. Denny l, Adewole IF, Odedina FT, Rebbeck T, Williams MJ, Martin D, Otegbayo JA, Morhason-Bello I, Sogaolu O, Gueye S. Cancer Plan for the African Continent 2013-2017. African Organisation for Research and Training in Cancer (AORTIC), February 2013.

24. Africa Oxford Cancer Foundation (AfrOx), African Organisation for Research and Training in Cancer (AORTIC), the European Society for Medical Oncology (ESMO), and the Union for International Cancer Control (UICC). Cancer Advocacy Toolkit for Africa. Expert Panel. Godfrey E, Kerr S, Bricalli GM, Odedina FT, Rodrigues B, Sharma V. Published by Africa Oxford Cancer Foundation, London, England, September 2012; pp 1- 38.

25. Rodrigues B, Raja PL, Odedina FT. Africa Cancer Advocacy Toolkit: Case Studies Supplement. Published by African Organisation for Research and Training in Cancer, Capetown, South Africa, September 2012; pp 1-42.

26. Odedina FT, Scrivens J, Larose-Pierre M, Emanuel F, Adams A, Dagney G, Pressey S, Odedina AO. Do Black men’s health and cultural beliefs affect prostate cancer prevention and detection: A report to the Community. Florida A&M University Tallahassee Florida. A U.S. Department of Defense CDMRP Research Programs W81XWH-07-1-0026 project. 2010.

27. ASHP statement on the pharmacy and therapeutics committee and the formulary system. Abazia, D.T., Anderson, P., Azzopardi, L.M., Baker, K.R., Besier, J.L., Bootman, J.L., Bowyer, D.G., Brady, M., Chrymko, M., Cranston, J.W., Dzierba, S., Gaunt, M., Hagan, P.C., Hammond, R.W., Hola, E.T., Kienle, P., Kiser, K., Kurt, T.L., Lanese, T.R., Lazzaro, R.J., Liter, M.E., Malone, P.M., Morello, C.M., O'Brocta, R., Odedina, F.T., Ponto, J.A., Quap, C.W., Rouse, M., Schlaifer, M., Schliesser, S.H., Shepherd, M.F., Smith, J., Vaida, A.J., Wade, W.E., Woller, T.W., Woon, J.L. American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy. volume 65, issue 24, year 2008, pp. 2384 – 2386.

28. American Society of Health-System Pharmacists. ASHP statement on racial and ethnic disparities in health care. Expert Panel: Cuellar LM; Kishi DT; Odedina FT, Wang LJ, Wutoh AK. Am J Health-Syst Pharm. 2008; 65:728–33.

PRESENTATIONS/PUBLISHED ABSTRACTS

1. Odedina FT. (Invited Presentation). Global Prostate Cancer Familial Project. African Organisation for Research and Training in Cancer (AORTIC) International Cancer Conference. November 7-10, 2017. Kigali, Rwanda.

2. Odedina FT. (Invited Presentation). Scientists-Survivors Collaboration for Cancer Advocacy. African Organisation for Research and Training in Cancer (AORTIC) International Cancer Conference. November 7-10, 2017. Kigali, Rwanda.

3. Odedina FT. (Invited Presentation). Cancer Advocacy in Africa. African Organisation for Research and Training in Cancer (AORTIC) International Cancer Conference. November 7-10, 2017. Kigali, Rwanda.

4. Odedina FT. (Invited Presentation). Actionable Agenda for Clinical Trials in Blacks Globally. 6th Biannual African-Caribbean Cancer Consortium Scientific and Training Conference. October 6 - 9th, 2017. Sheraton Miami Airport Hotel & Executive Meeting Center, Miami, Florida.

5. Odedina FT. Creating a Research Agenda for the Nation. Nigeria National Prostate Cancer Research Agenda, July 5 & 6, 2017, Abuja, Nigeria.

6. Odedina FT. Innovative Recruitment Methods for Clinical Trials in Blacks. 1st All African Clinical Trial Summit. June 6-7, 2017. Lagos, Nigeria.

7. Odedina FT. CaPTC: Overview & Accomplishments. CaPTC Research Training Workshop. March 8-9, 2017. Abeokuta, Nigeria.

8. Odedina FT. CaPTC: Transatlantic Prostate Cancer Familial Project. CaPTC Research Training Workshop. March 8-9, 2017. Abeokuta, Nigeria.

9. Odedina FT. CaPTC-AC3-MADCaP Consensus Working Group; The 4th Science of Global Prostate Cancer Disparities in Black Men conference. November 9-12, 2016. Orlando, Florida. (Speaker and Moderator)

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10. Odedina FT. Academic Scholarship 101: Publishing and Team Science; The 4th Science of Global Prostate Cancer Disparities in Black Men conference. November 9-12, 2016. Orlando, Florida. (Speaker and Moderator)

11. Odedina FT. Developing and Maintaining Research Scholarship: Balancing Family and Academic Career; The 4th Science of Global Prostate Cancer Disparities in Black Men conference. November 9-12, 2016. Orlando, Florida.

12. Odedina FT. CaPTC Research Highlight: CaPCaS Project; The 4th Science of Global Prostate Cancer Disparities in Black Men conference. November 9-12, 2016. Orlando, Florida.

13. Odedina FT. Standardized CaPTC-AC3-MADCaP Data Elements & Tools for Prostate Cancer Disparities; The 4th Science of Global Prostate Cancer Disparities in Black Men conference. November 9-12, 2016. Orlando, Florida.

14. Odedina FT. (Invited Presentation). Cancer Research Advocacy. The African Organisation for Research and Training in Cancer (AORTIC) Education & Training Workshop Cancer Control, Training and Research: Capacity Building for the 21st Century. October 19 – 21, 2016. National Hospital, Abuja, Nigeria

15. Odedina FT. (Invited Presentation). AORTIC Education & Training Virtual Platform. The African Organisation for Research and Training in Cancer (AORTIC) Education & Training Workshop Cancer Control, Training and Research: Capacity Building for the 21st Century. October 19 – 21, 2016. National Hospital, Abuja, Nigeria

16. Odedina FT. (Invited Presentation). Systems Approach to Effective Cancer Control. The African Organisation for Research and Training in Cancer (AORTIC) Education & Training Workshop Cancer Control, Training and Research: Capacity Building for the 21st Century. October 19 – 21, 2016. National Hospital, Abuja, Nigeria

17. Odedina FT. Accelerating the Inclusion of Under-represented Populations in Clinical Study Design, Patient Recruitment and Accrual, and Policy: The Science of Research Advocacy. AACR Science of Cancer Health Disparities, September 25-28, 2016. Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

18. Odedina FT. Cancer Disparities: A Vision for the Future. AACR Science of Cancer Health Disparities, September 25-28, 2016. Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

19. Odedina FT. Keynote Presentation on "Science of Prostate Cancer Health Disparities: Progress, Challenges and Future Direction". 2016 PCRP IMPaCT (Innovative Minds in Prostate Cancer Today) Conference, August 4-5, 2016. Baltimore, Maryland.

20. Odedina FT. AORTIC and US-Africa Cancer Programs. US/Africa Workshop on Cancer Research, June 26-29, 2016. Princeton, New Jersey.

21. Odedina FT. Florida Minority Cancer Research and Training (MiCaRT) Center. NCI Partnerships to Advance Cancer Health Equity (PACHE) Program conference, June 13-14, 2016. Rockville, Maryland.

22. Odedina FT. (Invited Presentation). Point of Prostate Cancer Diagnosis (PPCD) Experiences & Needs of Black men: The Florida CaPCaS Study. 29th Annual International Symposium of the Hunter College Center for Translational and Basic Research (CTBR). Thursday, May 5, 2016. New York, New York.

23. Odedina FT. Grant Writing 101. Prostate Cancer Transatlantic Consortium Regional Research Meeting. Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH). Ikeja, Lagos State, Nigeria, March 21, 2016.

24. Odedina FT. Preparation for Grant Writing. Prostate Cancer Transatlantic Consortium Regional Research Meeting. University of Ilorin, Ilorin, Kwara State, Nigeria, March 11, 2016.

25. Odedina FT. (Invited Presentation). Point of Prostate Cancer Diagnosis Needs of Black men: Implication for Physicians. 46th Annual University of Florida Radiation Oncology Outcomes Tracking Seminar, February 26-27, 2016. Gainesville, Florida.

26. Odedina FT. (Invited Presentation). The Florida HERI research Program. Florida Health Disparities Summit | Research Leadership Program, February 5, 2016. Tampa, Florida.

27. Odedina FT. (Invited Presentation). The Florida MiCaRT Center: Research Infrastructure for Health Disparities. Florida Health Disparities Summit | Research Leadership Program, February 5, 2016. Tampa, Florida.

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28. Odedina FT. (Invited Presentation). Writing a Winning Application with the Reviewers in Mind. Florida Health Disparities Summit | Research Leadership Program, February 5, 2016. Tampa, Florida.

29. Odedina FT. (Invited Presentation). Preparation for Grant Writing. NIH/National Cancer Institute Africa Scientific Peer-Review Publication and Grant Writing Workshop November 18-19, 2015. Marrakech, Morocco.

30. Odedina FT. (Invited Presentation). Project Planning. NIH/National Cancer Institute Africa Scientific Peer-Review Publication and Grant Writing Workshop November 18-19, 2015. Marrakech, Morocco.

31. Odedina FT. (Invited Presentation | Co-chair). African Regional Meeting on NCCP. AORTIC 10th International Conference. November 18-22, 2015. Marrakech, Morocco.

32. Odedina FT. (Invited Presentation | Co-chair). Science of Research Dissemination and Engagement. Pre-conference workshop at the AORTIC 10th International Conference. November 18-22, 2015. Marrakech, Morocco.

33. Odedina FT. (Invited Presentation). ABCs of Cancer Advocacy Plan. The 3rd Biennial International Conference on Cancer Advocacy for African Countries (CAAC). Pre-conference workshop at the African Organization for Research and Training in Cancer (AORTIC) 10th International Conference. November 18-22, 2015. Marrakech, Morocco.

34. Odedina FT. Global Perspective in Addressing Prostate Cancer Disparities. Prostate Cancer Transatlantic Consortium Regional Research Meeting, Ota, Ogun State, Nigeria, June 3-5, 2015.

35. Odedina FT. Grant Writing 101. Prostate Cancer Transatlantic Consortium Regional Research Meeting, Ota, Ogun State, Nigeria, June 3-5, 2015.

36. Odedina FT. Diasporas and Global Health. Global Health Catalyst Cancer Summit @ Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA March 20-21, 2015.

37. Odedina FT. Cancer Control & Advocacy: Opportunities for Collaboration with AORTIC. Global Health Catalyst Cancer Summit @ Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA March 20-21, 2015.

38. Odedina FT, Ragin C. Rebbeck TR. The Prostate Cancer Tri-Consortia Program: Elevating Global Research, Education, and Outreach to Address Prostate Cancer in African Descent Men. NIH/National Cancer Institute Symposium on Global Cancer Research, Boston, MA, March 25th, 2015.

39. Odedina FT. Health Equity Research 101. Florida Health Disparities Summit, Tampa, FL, January 8-10, 2015.

40. Odedina FT. HERI Funding Mechanism. Florida Health Disparities Summit, Tampa, FL, January 8-10, 2015.

41. Odedina FT. Balancing Family and Academic Career. Florida Health Disparities Summit, Tampa, FL, January 8-10, 2015.

42. Odedina FT. Advocacy Training for Community-Based Organizations. Florida Health Disparities Summit, Tampa, FL, January 8-10, 2015.Ogunsanya ME, Brown CM, Odedina FT, Barner JC, Corbell B, Adedipe T. Intentions to Screen for Prostate Cancer - A Cross-Sectional Survey of Black Men Less Than 40 Years Old. 2014 National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities (NIMHD) Grantees' Conference, National Harbor, MD, December 1-3, 2014.

43. Ogunsanya ME, Brown CM, Odedina FT, Barner JC, Corbell B, Adedipe T. Current Engagement in Prostate Cancer Risk-Reduction Behaviors among Black Males Less Than 40 Years Old. 2014 Biennial Science of Global Prostate Cancer Disparities In Black Men Conference, Montego Bay, Jamaica, November 5-8, 2014.

44. Odedina FT. (Invited Presentation). Training the Next Generation of Scientists: Overcoming Barriers in Nonresearch Intensive Institutions. 2014 Biennial Science of Global Prostate Cancer Disparities In Black Men Conference, Montego Bay, Jamaica, November 5-8, 2014.

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45. Dagne G, Gishe J, Odedina FT. Zero‐Inflated Models For Assessing Risk Factors Of Prostate Cancer. 2014 Biennial Science of Global Prostate Cancer Disparities In Black Men Conference, Montego Bay, Jamaica, November 5-8, 2014.

46. Young ME, Odedina FT, Dagne G, Kimberlin C. Using Qualitative Methods To Understand The Experience Of Black Men With Prostate Cancer. 2014 Biennial Science of Global Prostate Cancer Disparities In Black Men Conference, Montego Bay, Jamaica, November 5-8, 2014.

47. Odedina FT. (Invited Presentation). Balancing Family and Academic Career (for women researchers): Round Table Session. 2014 Biennial Science of Global Prostate Cancer Disparities In Black Men Conference, Montego Bay, Jamaica, November 5-8, 2014.

48. Odedina FT. (Invited Presentation). Science of Community Engagement Research (CEnR) in the Global Elimination of Prostate Cancer Disparities. 2014 Biennial Science of Global Prostate Cancer Disparities In Black Men Conference, Montego Bay, Jamaica, November 5-8, 2014.

49. Odedina FT. (Invited Presentation). Keynote: Addressing Prostate Health Disparities: The CORE Elements. 2014 Biennial Science of Global Prostate Cancer Disparities In Black Men Conference, Montego Bay, Jamaica, November 5-8, 2014.

50. Odedina FT. (Invited Presentation). Cancer Control Plan in Africa. 3rd International Conference on Translational Research in Oncology. May 6 – 9, 2014. Forlì, Italy.

51. Odedina FT. (Invited Presentation). Disparities in Cancer Care Workshop. 2014 American Pharmacists Association Annual Meeting session. March 28-31, 2014. Orlando, Florida.

52. Odedina FT. (Invited Presentation). Sustaining Communities Utilizing Proven Health Equity Models. 7th Health Disparities Conference. March 10-12, 2014. New Orleans, Louisiana.

53. Odedina FT. (Invited Presentation). Prostate Cancer Care and Survivorship among Black Men: Preliminary Findings. 44th Radiation Oncology Outcomes Tracking Seminar. February 22, 2014. Gainesville, Florida.

54. Odedina FT. (Invited Presentation). Role of Pharmacists in Addressing Dsiparities in Health. University of Toronto College of Pharmacy Seminar. January 16, 2014. Toronto, Canada.

55. Odedina FT. (Invited Presentation). Role of Pharmacists in Addressing Dsiparities in Health. University of Toronto College of Pharmacy Seminar. January 16, 2014. Toronto, Canada.

56. Odedina FT. (Invited Presentation). The African continent cancer plan 2013-2017. The African Organisation for Research and Training in Cancer (AORTIC) 9th International Conference. November 21-24, 2013. Durban, South Africa.

57. Odedina FT. (Invited Presentation). Patient Advocates’ Role in Enhancing the Care of the Whole Patient. The African Organisation for Research and Training in Cancer (AORTIC) 9th International Conference. November 21-24, 2013. Durban, South Africa.

58. Odedina FT. (Invited Presentation). ABCs of Cancer Advocacy Plan. The 2nd Biennial International Conference on Cancer Advocacy for African Countries (CAAC). Pre-conference workshop at the AORTIC 9th International Conference. November 19-20, 2013. Durban, South Africa.

59. Odedina FT. (Workshop Presentation). The ABCs of Medication Therapy Management: What, Why, & How? The Medication Therapy Management Symposium. July 9, 2013. University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria.

60. Odedina FT. (Workshop Presentation). Role of Research. The Medication Therapy Management Symposium. The Medication Therapy Management Symposium. July 9, 2013. University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria.

61. Odedina FT. (Workshop Presentation). The ABCs of Medication Therapy Management: What, Why, & How? The Medication Therapy Management Symposium. July 11, 2013. Covenant University, Ota, Ogun State, Nigeria.

62. Odedina FT. (Workshop Presentation). Medication Therapy Management: Role of Research. The Medication Therapy Management Symposium. July 11, 2013. Covenant University, Ota, Ogun State, Nigeria.

63. Odedina FT. (Invited Presentation). Improving African Pathology: Role of Research Consortium for African Pathology. African Pathology Summit. Sponsored by the African

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Organisation for Research and Training in Cancer (AORTIC). March 22 - 23, 2013. Dakar, Senegal.

64. Odedina FT. (Invited Presentation). Advocacy and Pathology. African Pathology Summit. Sponsored by the African Organisation for Research and Training in Cancer (AORTIC). March 22 - 23, 2013. Dakar, Senegal.

65. Odedina FT. (Invited Presentation). Role of Research Consortiums in Oncology. International Workshop on Cancer Control: Strategies for Africa. Sponsored by the Abeokuta Federal Medical Centre and the African Organisation for Research and Training in Cancer (AORTIC). December 13, 2012. Abeokuta, Nigeria.

66. Odedina FT. (Invited Presentation). Prostate cancer Screening Controversy: What is the Evidence? International Workshop on Recent Advances in Oncology. Sponsored by the ACE Medical Clinics Limited and the African Organisation for Research and Training in Cancer (AORTIC). December 14, 2012. Ota, Nigeria.

67. Odedina FT. (Invited Presentation). An evidence-based prostate control intervention for Black men. The 2nd Biennial Science of Prostate cancer in Black Men conference. November 1 – 4, 2012. Nassau, The Bahamas.

68. Odedina FT. (Invited Presentation). The ReTOOL Program: Prostate cancer training program for minority students. The 2nd Biennial Science of Prostate cancer in Black Men conference. November 1 – 4, 2012. Nassau, The Bahamas.

69. Odedina FT. (Invited Presentation). The Prostate Cancer Transatlantic Consortium (CaPTC). The 2nd Biennial Science of Prostate cancer in Black Men conference. November 1 – 4, 2012. Nassau, The Bahamas.

70. Odedina FT. (Invited Presentation). Empowering patient perspective in research. Cancer Research in Africa: Building Transnational Research Collaborations. September15 – 16, 2012, British Medical Association, London, England.

71. Odedina FT. (Invited Presentation). Grant Writing: Features of a Successful Grant Application 4th International African-Caribbean Cancer Consortium Conference. July 21- 22, 2012. Lincoln University, Philadelphia.

72. Odedina FT. (Invited Presentation). Sustaining Evidence-Based Prostate Cancer Control Intervention in Black Communities. 1st Annual Prostate Cancer Symposium. May 5-6, 2012. Orlando, Florida.

73. Odedina FT, Florida HDR Advisory Committee, Florida Center for Universal Research to Eradicate Disease (FL CURED), Biomedical Research Advisory Council, Florida Department of Health Office of Minority Health. Prostate Cancer Health Disparities Research Agenda for Florida. 1st Annual Prostate Cancer Symposium. May 5-6, 2012. Orlando, Florida.

74. Odedina FT, Martin D, Seminara D, Members of the Prostate Cancer Transatlantic Consortium (CaPTC). The NCI-EGRP Supported Prostate Cancer Transatlantic Consortium (CaPTC): Addressing Global Prostate Cancer Disparities. 1st Annual Prostate Cancer Symposium. May 5-6, 2012. Orlando, Florida.

75. Odedina FT, Akinremi TO, Roberts R, Pressey S, Reams RR, Chinegwundoh F. (Poster Presentation). The Science of Global Prostate Cancer in Men of African Ancestry: Status Reports from African Delegates. 1st Annual Prostate Cancer Symposium. May 5-6, 2012. Orlando, Florida.

76. Odedina FT. (Invited Presentation). African advocacy Consortium Network. The International Conference on Cancer Advocacy for African Countries (CAAC): Nuts and Bolts of Advocacy in Your Community. Pre-conference workshop at the African Organisation for Research and Training in Cancer (AORTIC) Eight International Conference. November 29, 2011. Cairo, Egypt.

77. Odedina FT. (Invited Presentation). Behavioral risk Factors for Prostate Cancer in Men of African Descent in the USA and Africa; Urology Cancers Plenary. Organisation for Research

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and Training in Cancer (AORTIC) Eight International Conference. November 30 – December 2, 2011. Cairo, Egypt.

78. Odedina FT, Dagne G, LaRose-Pierre M, Scrivens J, Pressey S, Odedina AO, Emanuel F, Adams A. (Podium Presentation). Prostate Cancer Risk Factors of Africans in America. African Organisation for Research and Training in Cancer (AORTIC) Eight International Conference. November 30 – December 2, 2011. Cairo, Egypt.

79. Odedina FT, Akinremi TO, Roberts R, Pressey S, Reams RR, Chinegwundoh F. (Poster Presentation). The Science of Global Prostate Cancer in Men of African Ancestry: Status Reports from African Delegates. African Organisation for Research and Training in Cancer (AORTIC) Eight International Conference. November 30 – December 2, 2011. Cairo, Egypt.

80. Odedina FT. (Invited Presentation). Health Disparities and the Bottom Line: The Role of Business and Industry in Reducing Health Disparities. BioFlorida 14th Annual Conference. October 23-25, 2011. Tampa FL.

81. Odedina FT. (Invited Presentation). Defining Needs for Prostate Cancer Research in Men of African Descent. Prostate Cancer in Men of African-Descent: The National Cancer Institute, Division of Cancer Control and Population Sciences, Epidemiology and Genetics Research Program. October 5-7, 2011. Bethesda, MD.

82. Odedina FT. (Invited Presentation). Within-group differences between native-born and foreign-born Black men on prostate cancer risk reduction and early detection practices. EPS Montreal International Forum on Urological Surgery. September 7-8, 2011, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

83. Odedina FT. (Invited Presentation) Prostate Cancer Burden in Nigerian men. Nkwerre Aborigines Union USA Conference. March 27-29, 2011. Miami, Florida.

84. Odedina FT. Panel Chair: Addressing Prostate Cancer Disparities. Innovative Minds in Prostate Cancer Today (IMPaCT) meeting. March 9-12, 2010. Orlando, Florida.

85. Odedina FT, Scrivens J, LaRose-Pierre M, Emanuel A, Adams AA, Gagne GA, Pressey SA, Odedina AO. Prostate Cancer Reduction and Early Detection in Black men. Innovative Minds in Prostate Cancer Today (IMPaCT) meeting. March 9-12, 2010. Orlando, Florida. (Selected for Media highlight)

86. Odedina FT, Dagne G, LaRose-Pierre M, Scrivens J, Emanuel F, Adams A, Pressey S, Odedina AO. Within-group differences between native-born and foreign-born Black men on prostate cancer risk reduction and early detection practices. Podium presentation; 2010 AACR Science of Cancer Health Disparities Meeting. September 30 – October 3, 2010. Miami, FL. (Selected for Media highlight; Also featured by Medscape News)

87. Odedina FT. Research Collaboration with low resource countries: Overcoming the challenges. Invited Speaker; The Science of Global Prostate Cancer Disparities in Black Men conference. August 27 – 29, 2010. Jacksonville, FL.

88. Odedina FT, Dagne G, LaRose-Pierre M, Scrivens J, Emanuel F, Adams A, Pressey S, Odedina AO. Modifiable prostate cancer risk reduction and early detection behaviors in Black men. Invited Speaker; The Science of Global Prostate Cancer Disparities in Black Men conference. August 27 – 29, 2010. Jacksonville, FL.

89. Odedina FT, Disparities in Prostate Cancer Care: Is the burden of Prostate Cancer Underestimated in African Americans? Key Note Speaker; 2010 Minority Health Conference and ABHP Annual Meeting. May 21 -23, 2010. Houston, TX.

90. Odedina FT, Dagne G, LaRose-Pierre M, Scrivens J, Emanuel F, Adams A, Pressey S, Odedina AO. Variations between African immigrants and native-born Black men relative to health care practices. US Conference on African Immigrant Health, April 7-11, 2010. Atlanta, GA.

91. Odedina FT, Yu D, Akinremi TO, Kumar N and Pressey S. Cultural Beliefs and Values of African Immigrants: Potential Impact on Prostate Cancer Prevention and Early Detection. US Conference on African Immigrant Health, April 7-11, 2010. Atlanta, GA.

92. Odedina FT, Akinremi TO, Chinegwundoh F, Roberts R, Reams RR, and Kumar N. Out of Africa through the TransAtlantic Slave Trade: Does Prostate Cancer link Black men of West African ancestry?. African Organisation for Research and Training in Cancer (AORTIC) Seventh

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International Conference on the burden of cancer in Africa – AORTIC 2009. November 11 - 14, 2009. Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania.

93. Odedina FT, Yu D, Akinremi TO, and Kumar N. Cultural Beliefs and Values among Black Men of West African Ancestry: Potential Impact on Prostate Cancer Prevention and Early Detection. African Organisation for Research and Training in Cancer (AORTIC) Seventh International Conference on the burden of cancer in Africa – AORTIC 2009. November 11 - 14, 2009. Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania.

94. Odedina FT. Real Men Check their Engine: Prostate Health a Must for all Black Men. 2009 Yoruba National Convention. St. Louis, MO. August 7, 2009.

95. Roberts R, Mathan B, Woods V, Odedina FT. Clinical Profile of Prostate Cancer in the Bahamas: Real Men Die from Prostate Cancer. 64th Annual Meeting of the Canadian Urological Association. June 27- 29, 2009.

96. Odedina FT, Roberts R, Campbell ES, Nottage K, Reams RR, Adams A, Green LB, Kumar N. Prostate cancer knowledge among Caribbean men in Nassau, Bahamas. 54th Annual Council and Scientific Meetings of the Caribbean Health Research Council, Sandals Grande St. Lucian Beach Resort, St. Lucia. April 22 - 25, 2009.

97. Odedina FT. Building Partnerships to Eliminate Health Disparities: Effective Chronic Disease Management Models to Improve Health Outcomes. Third Annual Health Disparities Conference for the Xavier University of Louisiana College of Pharmacy’s Center for Minority Health & health Disparities. April 19-21, 2009. New Orleans, Louisiana.

98. Odedina FT. An innovate approach to address cancer disparities: Community pharmacists as advocates for cancer prevention and early detection. 2009 AACR Science of Cancer Health Disparities Meeting. February 2-5, 2009. Carefree, AZ.

99. Odedina FT, Ellen Campbell, John Scrivens, Margareth Larose-Pierre, Frank Emanuel, Angela Adams, Elvonna Atkins, Shannon Pressey, Brian Rivers. An Integrative Personal Model of Prostate Cancer Disparity (PIPCaD Model) for African American Men. 2009 AACR Science of Cancer Health Disparities Meeting. February 2-5, 2009. Carefree, AZ.

100. Reams RR, Davis MB, Odedina FT. Can Profiles of early-stage prostate cancer provide clues to prostate cancer diagnosis? 2009 AACR Science of Cancer Health Disparities Meeting. February 2-5, 2009. Carefree, AZ.

101. Robin Roberts, Balakrishnan Mathan, Diane Woods, Odedina FT. Prostate Cancer Burden in the Bahamas: Real Men Die from Prostate Cancer. 2009 AACR Science of Cancer Health Disparities Meeting. February 2-5, 2009. Carefree, AZ.

102. Odedina FT. International Health Care Disparity and Prostate Cancer Symposium, September 25- 26th, 2008, Nassau, Bahamas.

103. Odedina FT, Kumar N, Akinremi T. An Exploratory Investigation of Prostate Cancer Knowledge, Cultural Beliefs and Values among Black Men of West African Ancestry. The Science of Cancer Health Disparities in Racial/Ethnic Minorities and the Medically Underserved, November 27-30, 2007. Atlanta, GA.

104. Odedina FT, Campbell E, Hill A., Scrivens J., LaRose-Pierre M. Amidst the controversy about Prostate Cancer Screening: What are African American Men’s beliefs and communication preferences? The Science of Cancer Health Disparities in Racial/Ethnic Minorities and the Medically Underserved, November 27-30, 2007. Atlanta, GA.

105. Campbell E, Odedina FT, Scrivens J., LaRose-Pierre M, Hill A. Factors Associated with Prostate Cancer Knowledge of African-American Men. . The Science of Cancer Health Disparities in Racial/Ethnic Minorities and the Medically Underserved, November 27-30, 2007. Atlanta, GA.

106. Odedina FT. Global Prostate Cancer Collaboration: Call for Action. Podium presentation at The Third Annual African American Prostate Cancer Disparity Summit Thursday, September 27, 2007 & Friday, September 28, 2007; Washington DC.

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107. Odedina FT. Session Moderator: The Global Black Prostate Cancer Crisis. The Third Annual African American Prostate Cancer Disparity Summit Thursday, September 27, 2007 & Friday, September 28, 2007; Washington DC.

108. Odedina FT, Kumar N, Jones L, Akinremi T. Prostate Cancer/Risk Factors in Nigerian men: An Comparison of Indigenous and US-based Nigerian men. African Organisation for Research and Training in Cancer (AORTIC) Sixth International Conference on the burden of cancer in Africa – AORTIC 2007. October 24 - 28, 2007. Cape Town, South Africa.

109. Odedina FT, Thorpe YA, Odedina AO. Prostate Cancer Risk In Nigerian Men: An Investigation Of The Cancer Registration System Used For Assessment. African Organisation for Research and Training in Cancer (AORTIC) Sixth International Conference on the burden of cancer in Africa – AORTIC 2007. October 24 - 28, 2007. Cape Town, South Africa.

110. Reams R. Agrawal D, Odedina FT, Kumar N. Comparison of Prostate Cancer Gene Expression in African American and White American Males. African Organisation for Research and Training in Cancer (AORTIC) Sixth International Conference on the burden of cancer in Africa – AORTIC 2007. October 24 - 28, 2007. Cape Town, South Africa.

111. Odedina FT. Session Moderator:Treatment, QOL, and other Health Outcomes. Innovative Minds in Prostate Cancer Today (IMPaCT) meeting. September 5-8, 2007. Atlanta, Georgia.

112. Odedina FT, Warrick C, Vilme H, Young S. Pharmacists As Health Educators and Risk Communicators in the Early Detection of Prostate Cancer. Innovative Minds in Prostate Cancer Today (IMPaCT) meeting. September 5-8, 2007. Atlanta, Georgia.

113. Odedina FT, Campbell E, Scrivens J, LaRose-Pierre M, Hill A. A Behavioral Model of Prostate Cancer Screening for African American Men. Innovative Minds in Prostate Cancer Today (IMPaCT) meeting. September 5-8, 2007. Atlanta, Georgia.

114. Kumar N, Meade C, Jacobsen P, Gwede C, Odedina FT, Project INSPIRE-HBCU Undergraduate Collaborative Summer Training Program to Inspire Students in Prostate Cancer Research. Innovative Minds in Prostate Cancer Today (IMPaCT) meeting. September 5-8, 2007. Atlanta, Georgia.

115. Odedina FT. The use of Multimedia training in educating healthcare providers. 3rd Science and Technology conference. July 23rd – July 29th, 2007. Abuja, Nigeria.

116. Odedina FT. Assessing Prostate cancer Risk in Nigeria: Opportunities and Future Directions for Research and Community Education. Grand Rounds in Population Science. H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center. February 8, 2007. Tampa FL.

117. Odedina FT. Cancer Registry: present situation in Nigeria. Nigerian Federal Ministry of Health & MD Anderson Cancer Center Transatlantic Cancer Conference, October 2006, Abuja Nigeria.

118. Odedina FT. , Call for Action: Trans Atlantic Collaborative Initiatives for Research, Education and Community Service. Nigerian Federal Ministry of Health & MD Anderson Cancer Center Transatlantic Cancer Conference, October 2006, Abuja Nigeria.

119. Odedina FT., Ogunbiyi F., Ukoli F. World-view of prostate cancer in Black men of African origin. World Cancer Congress, July 2006. Washington DC.

120. Odedina FT, Kumar N. Increasing the number of Minority Scientists to eliminate racial and ethnic disparities in health: Lessons learnt from institutional and community collaborations. Office of Minority Health National Leadership Summit, January 9 – 11, 2006. Washington DC.

121. Odedina FT. Prostate Cancer Screening Model for African Americans at the Sixth National Role Models Conference, September 11-14, 2005. Mandalay Bay Resort, Las Vegas, Nevada.

122. Odedina FT. Model of Prostate Cancer Screening for African Americans at the CDC’s Division of Cancer Control, August 22, 2005.

123. Odedina FT. Innovative Approaches to Cancer Awareness & Education. Panel Discussion at the 19th National Conference on Chronic Disease Prevention and Control, March 1-3, 2005. Marriott Marquis, Atlanta Fl.

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124. Odedina FT. Fighting Prostate Cancer in the African American Community: Training, Research and Health Promotion. July 21, 2004. Institute of Cancer Research and the Royal Marsden NHS Trust, Surrey, England.

125. Odedina FT. African American Men and Prostate Cancer: Where are we and Where do we go from here? Round table Discussion at the Cancer, Culture, and Literacy May 21, 2004 Sheraton Sand Key Resort Clearwater Beach, Fl.

126. Odedina FT., Emanuel A., Scrivens J., LaRose-Pierre M, Atkins E. Health outcome beliefs and desired program intervention for prostate cancer screening: African American men perspectives. Accepted for Podium presentation at the CDC's 2003 Cancer Conference. Atlanta GA September 2003.

127. Odedina FT., Emanuel A., Scrivens J., LaRose-Pierre M, Atkins E. Determinants of African American men's intention to participate in prostate cancer screening. Accepted for Poster presentation at the CDC's 2003 Cancer Conference. Atlanta GA September 2003.

128. Xiao H, Campbell E, Odedina F. and Schiller C. “Economic burden of dehydration among hospitalized elderly patients” Poster presentation at the American Society for Health Systems Pharmacy, Atlanta GA. Dec 8-12, 2002.

129. Odedina FT., Schiller C., Xiao H., Campbell E.S. The use of hydration therapy in skilled nursing home facilities. Poster presentation at the American Society for Health Systems Pharmacy, Atlanta GA. Dec 8-12, 2002.

130. Campbell E, Xiao H., Odedina F. and Schiller C. “ Dehydration diagnosis among the hospitalized elderly in Florida”. Poster presentation at the American Society for Health Systems Pharmacy, Atlanta GA. Dec 8-12, 2002.

131. Odedina FT., Emanuel A., Scrivens J., LaRose-Pierre M, Atkins E. Prostate cancer screening: African American men perspectives. Poster presentation at the Frontiers in Cancer Prevention Research Conference, Boston MA October 14 -16, 2002.

132. Odedina FT., Emanuel A., Scrivens J., LaRose-Pierre M. Prostate cancer screening: African American men perspectives. Poster presentation at the Frontiers in Cancer Prevention Research Conference, Boston MA October 14 -16, 2002.

133. Odedina FT., Scrivens J., Emanuel A., LaRose-Pierre M. Prostate cancer screening: African American men perspectives. Podium presentation at the 25th FAMU College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences Annual Clinical Pharmacy Symposium, Tallahassee, Florida; March 22, 2002.

134. Odedina FT., Scrivens J., Emanuel A., LaRose-Pierre M. A model of prostate cancer screening in African American men. Podium presentation at the Sixth Wintergreen Research Conference in Pharmacy Administration, Wintergreen, Virginia; October 11-14, 2001.

135. Odedina FT., Clemmons C, Dukes N.. Can pharmacy students objectively rate their professional behavior? Poster presentation at the 2001 American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy Annual Meeting, Toronto, Canada; July 10, 2001.

136. Odedina FT., Clemmons C, Dukes N. The relationship between critical thinking and pharmacy students' academic performance. Poster presentation at the 2001 American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy Annual Meeting, Toronto, Canada; July 10, 2001.

137. Odedina FT., Clemmons C, Dukes N. A Multifaceted active learning approach to teaching pharmacy health care and behavior. Poster presentation at the 2001 American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy Annual Meeting, Toronto, Canada; July 10, 2001.

138. Odedina FT., Sullivan J., Nash R., Clemmons D.C. Practice use of pharmacoeconomic data in hospital formulary decisions. Poster presentation at the ISPOR Sixth Annual International Meeting, Arlington, VA; May 20-23, 2001.

139. Odedina FT., Segal R. Clemmons C, Dukes N, Ferrell K. Use of behavioral risk surveillance system to identify pharmaceutical care needs: A case study of Florida. Poster presentation at American Pharmaceutical Association 147th Annual Meeting and Exposition, Washington, D.C.; March 10-14, 2000.

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140. Odedina FT, Segal R, Ferrell K, Dukes N, Clemmons C. Progress toward achieving the Healthy People 2000 objectives: The case of the state of Florida. Poster presentation at American Pharmaceutical Association 147th Annual Meeting and Exposition, Washington, D.C.; March 10-14, 2000.

141. Odedina FT, Segal R, Xiao H, Schiller CK. Progress towards the provision of pharmaceutical care services. Poster presentation at American Pharmaceutical Association 147th Annual Meeting and Exposition, Washington, D.C.; March 10-14, 2000.

142. Odedina FT., Leader G., Venkataraman K, Cole R, Storm A. Asthma management in a rural region. Poster presentation at American Pharmaceutical Association 145th Annual Meeting and Exposition, Miami, FL; March 21-25, 1998.

143. Kamal-Bahl SJ., Rosenbluth SA., Odedina FT. Pharmacists’ role as tobacco cessation providers in rural Appalachia. Poster presentation at American Pharmaceutical Association 145th Annual Meeting and Exposition, Miami, FL; March 21-25, 1998.

144. Madhavan S., Rosenbluth S., Odedina FT., Thayer L., Amonkar M., Richards T., Ambegaonkar A. Does Immunization provider site influence completion rates and perceptions of quality and satisfaction with immunization service. Poster presentation for the 32nd National Immunization Conference; Atlanta Georgia July 21-24, 1998.

145. Nseyo UO., Odedina FT., Amonkar M. Investigation of factors determining participation in prostate cancer Chemoprevention clinical trial. Proceedings of the 2nd Annual National VA Cancer Symposium, October 1997.

146. Odedina FT., Nseyo U, Amonkar M. Addressing predictors of participation in prostate cancer chemoprevention clinical trial. Poster presentation at American Association for Cancer Research 1998, New Orleans, LA; March 28-April 1, 1998.

147. Odedina FT, Leader G., Rosenbluth SA., Venkataraman K.,. Development and content validation of a Patient Empowerment Educational Program (PEEP) to improve patient-pharmacist consultation. Poster presentation at American Pharmaceutical Association 144th Annual Meeting and Exposition, Los Angeles, CA; March 8-12, 1997.

148. Madhavan S, Odedina FT, Rosenbluth SA. Pharmacists as Vaccine Advocates. Podium presentation at American Pharmaceutical Association 144th Annual Meeting and Exposition, Los Angeles, CA; March 8-12, 1997.

149. Venkataraman K, Odedina FT. Development of a Patient's Traits of Empowerment Scale (TEPS) for Diabetes Self Management. Poster presentation at American Pharmaceutical Association 144th Annual Meeting and Exposition, Los Angeles, CA; March 8-12, 1997.

150. Al-Mamoni A., Odedina FT, Rosenbluth. Consumers' Perceptions of Drug-Management Strategies in Private Sector Managed Care. Poster presentation at American Pharmaceutical Association 144th Annual Meeting and Exposition, Los Angeles, CA; March 8-12, 1997.

151. Mayur A, Madhavan S, Rosenbluth SA, Odedina FT. Targeting Prevention and Disease Management Interventions by Rural Pharmacists: The Role of BRFSS. Poster presentation at American Pharmaceutical Association 144th Annual Meeting and Exposition, Los Angeles, CA; March 8-12, 1997.

152. Odedina FT. Implementing Pharmaceutical Care in Community Practice - Theoretical and Practical Issues. A Pharmaceutical Care Seminar presented at Welsh School of Pharmacy, University of Cardiff, Cardiff-United Kingdom; December 12, 1996.

153. Odedina FT, Segal R, Hepler CD, Miller D. The Theory of Pharmacists' Trying to Provide Pharmaceutical Care. Podium presentation at American Pharmaceutical Association 142nd Annual Meeting and Exposition, Orlando, Florida; March 1995.

154. Badejogbin FT, Hepler CD. Predicting the provision of pharmaceutical care in community pharmacies. Podium presentation at APhA 1994 Annual Meeting and Explosion, Seattle, Washington; March, 1994.

155. Lipowski EE, Badejogbin FT. Patient satisfaction with pharmacy services. Poster presentation at APhA 1994 Annual Meeting and Explosion, Seattle, Washington; March, 1994.

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156. Badejogbin FT, Segal R, Hepler CD. Development and validation of Behavioral Pharmaceutical Care Questionnaire (BPCQ). Poster presentation at ASHP Midyear Clinical Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia; December 1993.

GRANT REVIEWS

1. Member, 2016 European Commission on Personalized Medicine. 2. Member, 2016 Cancer Prevention Institute of Texas Prevention Panel. 3. Member, 2016 Centers for Disease Control Special Emphasis Panel 4. Member, 2016 R13 Grant Review Panel, NIH - National Cancer Institute. 5. Member, 2015 Cancer Prevention Institute of Texas Prevention Panel. 6. Member, 2015 R13 Grant Review Panel, NIH - National Cancer Institute. 7. Member, 2014 R13 Grant Review Panel, NIH - National Cancer Institute. 8. Member, 2013 R13 Grant Review Panel, NIH - National Cancer Institute. 9. Member, 2012 BIG CAT 2 Grant Reviews, National Institute of Health (NIH) – National Cancer

Institute (NCI) and AORTIC 10. Member, 2012 Patient Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) Grant Review Panel,

NIH – PCORI 11. Member, 2011 R13 Grant Review Panel, NIH - National Institute on Minority Health and Health

Disparities 12. Member, 2011 Health Disparity HD-2 peer review panel, Department of Defense (DOD)

Prostate Cancer Research Program (PCRP) 13. Member, 2011 Comprehensive Partnership of Cancer Centers and Minority Institutions to

Reduce Health Disparities (U54s) grant review meeting, NIH/NCI 14. Chair of Scientific Review Panel, 2010 Health Disparity Award. Prostate Cancer Research

Program, U.S. Army Research and Material Command, Department of Defense Prostate. 15. Member of Scientific Review Panel, 2010 Special Emphasis Panel (SEP), R13 Conference

Grants Review (II). National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health (NIH). 16. Member of Scientific Review Panel, 2010 NCMHD Special Emphasis Panel (SEP), Comparative

Effectiveness Research. National Center on Minority Health and Health Disparities (NCMHD), National Institutes of Health (NIH).

17. Member of Scientific Review Panel, 2010 Special Emphasis Panel (SEP), RFA-CA-09-032 - Community Networks Program (CNP) – Centers for Reducing Disparities through Outreach, Research and Training (U54). National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health (NIH).

18. Member of Scientific Review Panel, 2010 Special Emphasis Panel (SEP), R13 Conference Grants Review (I). National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health (NIH).

19. Chair of Scientific Review Panel, 2009 Population IDEA Award for Prostate Cancer Research Program, U.S. Army Research and Material Command, Department of Defense Prostate.

20. Chair of Scientific Review Panel, 2009 Breast Cancer Research Program HBCU-MI, U.S. Army Research and Material Command, Department of Defense Prostate.

21. Member of Scientific Review Panel, 2009 Comprehensive NCMHD Research Centers of Excellence (P60) Grant Award, NIH National Center on Minority Health and Health Disparities (NCMHD).

22. Member of Scientific Review Panel, 2009 NIH Dissertation Research (R36) grant mechanism, NIH National Center on Minority Health and Health Disparities (NCMHD.

23. Chair of Scientific Review Panel, 2008 Prostate Cancer Research Program HBCU-MI, U.S. Army Research and Material Command, Department of Defense Prostate.

24. Member of Scientific Review Panel, 2009 Health Disparities Award for Prostate Cancer Research Program, U.S. Army Research and Material Command, Department of Defense Prostate.

25. Member of Scientific Review Panel, 2007 Training Grant Awards, U.S. Army Research and

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Material Command, Department of Defense Prostate Cancer. 26. Member of Scientific Review Panel, 2007 Exploratory Center (P20) grant Grant Award, NIH

National Cancer Institute 27. U.S. Department of State African Regional Fulbright Research, 2006. 28. Member of Scientific Review Panel, 2006 Breast Cancer Scholar Award, Susan G Komen. 29. Special Emphasis Panel for “Evaluation of Parents Claiming Exemptions to School Entry

Immunization”, National Institutes for Health, 2004. 30. Member of Scientific Review Panel, Research Scholar Grants, Michael Smith Foundation for

Health Research, 2001, 2002

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JOURNAL REVIEW SERVICES

1. Journal of National Medical Association, 2005 - 2011 2. Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy (RSAP), 2007 - Present 3. Research for Social and Administrative Pharmacy, 2005 4. Aids and Behavior, 2004. 5. Journal of Health Policy, 2003. 6. American Journal of Pharmaceutical Association, 1999-2004 7. Journal of Social and Administrative Pharmacy, 1996 - 2000 8. American Journal of Health-Systems Pharmacy, 1997 9. American Pharmaceutical Association (APhA) position paper on immunization, 1997 10. American Public Health Association (APHA) abstracts, 1997 11. American Journal of Hospital Pharmacists, 1993 12. American Marketing Association Doctoral Dissertation Competition, 1993

EXPERT WITNESS ACTIVITIES April 11, 2007 Expert witness for the "Senator Les Miller Act" for Health Insurance/Prostate

Cancer Coverage [EPCC]. Florida Senate Hearing, Florida State Capitol, Tallahassee SERVICE ACTIVITIES

2011-2013 Member, President Council on Diversity 2010-Present UF Representative for the Health Disparities Education, Awareness,

Research & Training (HDEART) Consortium 2011-Present Member, Admissions Committee 2009-2010 Member, Technical Planning Committee, Department of Defense

IMPaCT Conference 2004 -Present Faculty Mentor for Dr. Merlin Langley

Project CHOICE Award 1998 – Present Regular member, Graduate Faculty Membership, FAMU 1997 - Present Member, Continuing Education, Symposium and Seminar Committee, Florida A & M University College of Pharmacy. 1999 - 2009 Member, FAMU School of Allied Health Sciences Executive Council

committee. 1999 - 2008 Member, FAMU College of Pharmacy Executive Council committee. 2003 – 2008 Co-Leader, Northwest Florida Regional Cancer Control 2004-2008 Interim co-chair, Florida Cancer Plan Implementation Committee

2003 Mentor, FAMU Mentoring Program for Female Faculty 2000 Chair, ACPE Mission, Planning & Assessment Self-Audit committee 1997 Member, Curriculum Committee, Florida A & M University College of

Pharmacy. 1997 Member, Graduate Council Committee, Florida A & M University College of Pharmacy. 1996 - 1997 Chair, Behavioral and Administrative Pharmacy Faculty Search

Committee, West Virginia University. 1996 - 1997 Member, School of Pharmacy Self-Study Committee, West Virginia

University. 1996 - 1997 Member, School of Pharmacy Pham.D. Admissions Committee, West

Virginia University.

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1996 - 1997 Member, School of Pharmacy Recruitment Committee, West Virginia University.

1994 - 1997 Regular member, Graduate Faculty Membership, West Virginia University.

1994 - 1997 Member, West Virginia University Council on African & African American Affairs, West Virginia University.

1996 Chair, Behavioral and Administrative Pharmacy Graduate Program Committee, West Virginia University.

1996 Member, Pharm.D. Degree First Year Curriculum Subcommittee, West Virginia University.

1996 Member, Pharm.D. Degree Pre-pharmacy Curriculum Subcommittee, West Virginia University.

1996 Member, School of Pharmacy Admissions Committee, West Virginia University.

1995 Member, Health Sciences Center Strategic Process, West Virginia University.

1995 Member, School of Pharmacy Strategic Planning Process, West Virginia University.

1995 Member, Behavioral and Administrative Department Promotion and Tenure Committee, West Virginia University.