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COLLEGE OF PUBLIC HEALTH CURRICULUM VITAE Tara C. Smith Associate Professor Department of Biostatistics, Environmental Health Sciences, and Epidemiology I. EDUCATIONAL AND PROFESSIONAL HISTORY A. Education (least to most recent) (includes undergraduate, graduate, and postgraduate education) Institution B. Dates Attended Field of Study Degree Obtained Yale University, New Haven, CT 1994-98 Microbiology and Epidemiology Medical College of Ohio, Toledo, Ohio 1999-02 University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA Degree Date BS 1998 Microbiology PhD, advisor Dr. Michael Boyle 2002 2003-04 Infectious disease, molecular epidemiology Post-doctoral fellowship, advisor Dr. Betsy Foxman 2011-12 Occupational & environmental health Certificate in Agricultural Safety and Health 2012 Professional and Academic Positions Position Title Postdoctoral Fellow Dates of Service 2003-04 Location/Institution University of Michigan, Department of Epidemiology Assistant Professor 2005-12 University of Iowa, Department of Epidemiology Associate Professor 2012-13 University of Iowa, Department of Epidemiology Deputy Director, Center for Emerging Infectious Diseases 2005-09 University of Iowa, Department of Epidemiology 1 C. II. Interim Director, Center for Emerging Infectious Diseases 2009-12 University of Iowa, Department of Epidemiology Co-Director, Center for Emerging Infectious Diseases 2012-13 University of Iowa, Department of Epidemiology Adjunct Associate Professor 2013-present University of Iowa, Department of Epidemiology Associate Professor 2013-present Kent State University, Department of Biostatistics, Environmental Health Sciences, and Epidemiology Honors, Awards, Recognitions, Outstanding Achievements Year Title 1994-98 Yale University Scholarship 1999-02 Medical College of Ohio Graduate Student Fellowship 2000-01 Medical College of Ohio Entrant, Secretary’s Award for Innovations in Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Project Contest 2001 Liberato DiDio Award for Excellence in Graduate Research, Medical College of Ohio Student Research Forum 2001 Donald C. Cox Award for Excellence in Graduate Research, O.B.A.S.M. Meeting 2001-02 National Institutes of Health Molecular Pathogenesis of Cancer Grant Trainee 2003-04 Interdisciplinary Program in Infectious Disease (IPID) fellowship, University of Michigan 2007 Nominee, President’s Award for State Outreach and Public Engagement TEACHING A. Teaching Assignments on semester-by-semester basis (least to most recent) (classroom, seminar, teaching lab) Semester, Year Course Title/ Number 1999-02 Medical Student Semester Hours 3 2 # Students 15 Role Percent Responsible Instructor 50% Microbiology Laboratories, Medical College of Ohio 1999-02 Nursing Student Microbiology Laboratories, Medical College of Ohio 3 10 Instructor 50% Summer 2002 Vertebrate Zoology (Biology 306), Lourdes College, Sylvania, Ohio 4 6 Instructor and Course Organizer 100% Spring 2003 Molecular Epidemiology (Epidemiology 582), Lecture on Bioinformatics, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 3 15 Instructor 10% Winter 2004 Molecular Epidemiology (Epidemiology 582), University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 3 12 CoInstructor 50% Spring 2005 Global Health Issues (050:281), Lecture on Global Health and Infectious Disease, University of Iowa 1 12 Instructor 5% Fall 2005 Global Health Issues (050:281), Lecture on Zoonotic disease, University of Iowa 1 12 Instructor 5% Fall 2005 Infectious Disease Epidemiology (173:255) Lecture on ecology, environment, and disease 1 20 Instructor 5% Fall 2005 Independent study, Sarah Starks 3 1 Instructor 100% Spring Chronic Disease 3 12 Instructor 5% 3 2006 epidemiology (173:260) Lecture on infectious causes of chronic disease Spring 2006 Chronic Disease epidemiology (173:260) Lecture on molecular epidemiology 3 12 Instructor 5% Fall 2006 Molecular Epidemiology (173:156) 3 7 Course organizer and instructor 100% Fall 2006 Infectious Disease Epidemiology (173:255) Lecture on streptococci of medical importance 1 20 Instructor 5% Fall 2006 Global Health Issues (050:281), Lecture on emerging diseases, University of Iowa 1 12 Instructor 5% Spring 2007 Infectious Causes of Chronic Disease (173:257) 3 5 Course organizer and instructor 100% Summer 2007 Microbial Ecology and Emerging Infectious Diseases Instructor 1 lecture Fall 2007 Molecular Epidemiology (173:156) 3 5 Course organizer and instructor 100% Fall 2007 Infectious Disease Epidemiology (173:255) Lecture on streptococci of medical importance 3 20 Instructor 5% Spring 2008 Infectious Causes of Chronic Disease (173:257) 3 5 Course organizer and instructor 100% Spring 2008 Chronic Disease epidemiology (173:260) 3 12 Lecturer 1 lecture 4 Lecture on infectious causes of chronic disease Summer 2008 Microbial Ecology and Emerging Infectious Diseases 6 Instructor 1 lecture Fall 2008 Molecular Epidemiology (173:156) 3 6 Course organizer and instructor 100% Fall 2008 Infectious Disease Epidemiology (173:255) Lecture on streptococci of medical importance 3 20 Instructor 5% (1 lecture plus judging Fall 2008 Independent study David Massaquoi 3 varies Instructor 100% Spring 2009 Independent study Erin Reynolds Jennifer Seidel Erin Moritz Hsiu-yin Chiang 3 3 Instructor 100% Spring 2009 Chronic Disease epidemiology (173:260) Lecture on infectious causes of chronic disease 3 18 Lecturer 1 lecture Fall 2009 Molecular Epidemiology (173:156) 3 10 Course organizer and instructor 100% Fall 2009 Infectious Disease Epidemiology (173:255) Lecture on streptococci of medical importance 3 10 Instructor 5% (1 lecture plus judging Fall 2009 Global Health Issues (050:281), Lecture on emerging diseases, University of Iowa 3 15 Instructor 5% Spring 2010 Chronic Disease epidemiology (173:260) Lecture on infectious 3 18 Lecturer 1 lecture 5 causes of chronic disease Spring 2010 Infectious Causes of Chronic Disease (173:257) 3 15 Course organizer and instructor 100% Spring 2010 Environmental and Occupational Epidemiology (175:220) 3 8 Lecturer 1 lecture Summer 2010 Applied Infectious Disease Epidemiology (173:159) 2 17 Course organizer and instructor 100% Fall 2010 Animals, Culture, and Food (113:126). Lecture on zoonotic disease. 3 25 Lecturer 1 lecture Fall 2010 Evolution, Society, and Humanity (A&S 195), (at Western Illinois University). Lecture on evolutionary medicine. 3 21 Lecturer 1 lecture Fall 2010 Global Health Issues (050:281), Lecture on emerging diseases, University of Iowa 3 11 Instructor 5% Fall 2010 Infectious Disease Epidemiology (173:255) Lecture on streptococci of medical importance, lecture on HIV denial 3 15 Instructor 10% (2 lectures plus judging) Spring 2011 Chronic Disease epidemiology (173:260) Lecture on infectious causes of chronic disease 3 18 Lecturer 1 lecture Summer 2011 Epidemiology of Zoonotic Diseases. Lecture on emerging swine zoonoses. 3 6 Lecturer 1 lecture Summer 2011 Applied Infectious Disease Epidemiology 2 18 Course organizer 100% 6 (173:159) and instructor Summer 2011 Veterinary Public Health. Lecture on MRSA and swine. 2 18 Lecturer 1 lecture Fall 2011 Molecular Epidemiology (173:156) 3 9 Course organizer and instructor 100% Fall 2011 Infectious Disease Epidemiology (173:255) Lecture on streptococci of medical importance 3 10 Instructor 5% (1 lecture plus judging Fall 2011 Evolution, Society, and Humanity (A&S 195), (at Western Illinois University). Lecture on evolutionary medicine. 3 19 Lecturer 1 lecture Spring 2012 Chronic Disease epidemiology (173:260) Lecture on infectious causes of chronic disease 3 18 Lecturer 1 lecture Spring 2012 Food Production, Public Health, and the Environment (Guest lecture, Johns Hopkins University) 3 50 Lecturer 1 lecture Summer 2012 Epidemiology of Zoonotic Diseases. Lecture on emerging swine zoonoses. 3 6 Lecturer 1 lecture Summer 2012 Applied Infectious Disease Epidemiology (173:159) 2 18 Course organizer and instructor 100% Summer 2012 Veterinary Public Health. Lecture on MRSA and swine. 2 18 Lecturer 1 lecture Fall 2012 Evolution, Society, and Humanity (A&S 195), (at 3 16 Lecturer 1 lecture 7 Western Illinois University). Lecture on evolutionary medicine. Fall 2012 Global Health Issues (050:281), Lecture on emerging diseases, University of Iowa 3 19 Instructor 5% Fall 2012 Infectious Disease Epidemiology (173:255) Lecture on streptococci of medical importance 3 11 Instructor 10% (2 lectures plus judging) Fall 2012 Animals, Culture, and Food (113:126, Anthropology dept, U of Iowa). Lecture on zoonotic disease. 3 35 Lecturer 1 lecture Fall 2012 Dead is the New Alive: The Zombie Metaphor in Contemporary Fiction, Film, and TV (8:136, English Dept, U of Iowa). Lecture on zombie infectious diseases. 3 50 Lecturer 1 lecture Spring 2013 Chronic Disease epidemiology (173:260) Lecture on infectious causes of chronic disease 3 18 Lecturer 1 lecture Spring 2013 Environmental and Occupational Epidemiology (175:220). Lecture on infectious hazards in occupational epidemiology. 3 8 Lecturer 1 lecture Spring 2013 Technical Communication (99:101). Lecture on Communicating Science to the Public 2 50 Lecturer 1 lecture Spring 2013 Infectious Causes of Chronic Disease (173:257) 3 5 Course organizer and instructor 100% 8 Summer 2013 Applied Infectious Disease Epidemiology (173:159) 2 10 Course organizer and instructor 100% Fall 2013 Career Pathways in Biology (BSCI-30005004-201380 and 30005003-201380). Talk on careers in epidemiology/public health. 1 50 Lecturer 1 lecture Fall 2013 Emerging Issues in Infectious Disease Epidemiology (Epi 73025). Talk on epidemiology research methods 3 6 Lecturer 1 lecture Fall 2013 Lynette’s class 1 10 Lecturer 1 lecture Fall 2013 PH 20195 – ST: Zombie Outbreak. Discussion of infectious diseases and pandemic preparedness. 3 15 Lecturer 1 lecture Spring 2014 Career Pathways in Biology (BSCI-30005004-201380 and 30005003-201380). Talk on careers in epidemiology/public health. 1 25 Lecturer 1 lecture Spring 2014 Introduction to Infectious Disease Epidemiology EPI 63015 3 16 Course organizer and instructor 100% Spring 2014 PH 20195 – ST: Zombie Outbreak. Discussion of infectious diseases and pandemic preparedness. 3 30 Lecturer 1 lecture Spring 2014 Public Health Communication (George Washington University), lecture on public health and social media 3 6 Lecturer 1 lecture 9 Summer 2014 Evolution in Health and Disease EPI 60195/80195 3 8 Course organizer and instructor 100% Summer 2014 Museum of Science and Industry Zombie Research Institute (summer program, Tampa, Florida). Talk on zombies and infectious disease. 0 24 Guest speaker 1 lecture Fall 2014 Career Pathways in Biology (BSCI-30005004-201380 and 30005003-201380). Talk on careers in epidemiology/public health. 1 50 Lecturer 1 lecture Fall 2014 Communicable Diseases (PH 3 23 Course organizer and instructor (revised prep) 100% Fall 2014 Infectious Diseases in History (PH EPI 3 6 Course organizer and instructor (new prep) 100% Spring 2015 Ebola: from Zaire to Kent (PH EPI 3 21 Course organizer and instructor (new prep) 100% Spring 2015 Introduction to Infectious Disease Epidemiology 3 20 Course organizer and instructor (revised prep) 100% Spring 2015 Career Pathways in Biology (BSCI-30005004-201380 and 30005- 1 50 Lecturer 1 lecture 10 003-201380). Talk on careers in epidemiology/public health. 2015 B. Seminar on science and the media, Princeton University (Mike Lemonick, Professor). Talk on Ebola and the media. 1 15 Lecturer 1 lecture Students Advised 2004 Graduate Students Name Ian Spicknall 2004-05 Shannon Roehl 2005-07 Michelle Birt 2005-13 Jennifer Kroeger 2005-07 Phillip VanDeGriend 2006-09 Brittany McKinnon 2006-10 Erin Moritz 2007-11 Abby Harper 2007present 2007present Erin Reynolds Outcome Graduated May 2005. PhD in progress, University of Michigan. MPH, Epidemiology (U of Mich) Graduated May 2006 MPH, Epidemiology Graduated May 2007; PhD in progress. MS, Epidemiology Graduated MS August 2008; PhD September 2013 MPH, Epidemiology Graduated May 2007; attending medical school MS, Epidemiology Graduated spring 2009; attending graduate school McGill University PhD, Epidemiology Graduated December 2010 MPH, Occupational Health (switched from Graduated July Epidemiology) 2009 PhD, Epidemiology (committee member) In progress David Massaquoi PhD, Epidemiology (committee member) Degree Objective MPH, Epidemiology (U of Mich) 11 In progress 2008-11 Michael Male M.S., Epidemiology (major advisor) 2008present 2008 Paul Christine MPH, Epidemiology Joanna Dawson MPH, Epidemiology 2008-10 Laura Vonnahme MPH, Epidemiology 2008-2012 Whitney Baker Krueger PhD, Epidemiology 2010present 2009present 2010present 2011-2013 Blake Hanson PhD, Epidemiology Rajeshwari Nair PhD, Epidemiology Graduated May 2011 Graduated May 2010 Switched to CBH; graduated 2010 Graduated, currently CDC fellow Graduated, December 2012 Graduated November 2013 In progress Mabs Islam PhD, Epidemiology In progress Ashley O’Brien MS, Epidemiology 2011present John Ujwok PhD, Epidemiology Graduated MS 2013 On hold Professional/Postdoctoral Students Name Degree Objective 2006 Dissertations/Theses Name Carissa Rocheleau 2008-11 Outcome Degree Objective M.S., Epidemiology Role Thesis advisor Michael Male M.S., Epidemiology Thesis advisor 2008-2012 Whitney Baker PhD, Epidemiology 2007-10 Erin Moritz PhD, Epidemiology 2008-10 Kerry Leedom Larson PhD, OEH 2009-2012 Dwight Ferguson PhD, OEH 2009present 2011-2012 Raj Nair PhD, Epi Dissertation advisor Dissertation advisor Dissertation co-advisor Dissertation co-advisor PhD advisor Outcome Graduated May 2007 Graduated May 2011 Graduated December 2012 Graduated December 2010 Graduated May 2010 Graduated, December 2012 In progress Jana Fowler MS student 2011-2012 Karly Newton MS student 2011-2012 Thuy Nguyen MS student MS thesis advisor MS thesis advisor MS thesis advisor Graduated, May 2012 Graduated, December 2012 Graduated, May 2012 C. Other Advising/Mentoring 12 Preceptorships and Practica 2006 Name Diana VonStein-Salvo Position MPH student Role Preceptor advisor Preceptor advisor 2009-10 Anne Dressler MS, Epi 2009-10 Shylo Wardyn MS, Epi 2009present Blake Hanson MS, Epi PhD, Epi 2011-12 Ashley Kates MS Epi, PhD Epi 2011 Elisabeth K. Dissen MS student (George Washington U) Preceptor advisor 2012 Ashley O’Brien MS Epi Preceptor Advisor Outcome Graduated 2007 Graduated May 2010, PhD in progress (Microbiology dept) Graduated May 2010 Preceptor advisor Preceptor advisor, PhD advisor Preceptor advisor Graduated May 2010, PhD November 2013 Graduated May 2012, PhD in progress Graduated December 2011 (GWU) Graduated December 2012 Undergraduate Students and Interns Name Position Role Outcome 2005-06 2006-07 2006 2008-09 Ashley Miller Courtney Smith Brady Miller Phil Scheibel Undergraduate student, University of Iowa Undergraduate student, University of Iowa Undergraduate student, Coe College Undergraduate student, University of Iowa 2009 Rainy Stroter Intern Supervisor 2009 Shannon O’Reilley Intern Supervisor 2009 Sheila Barrios Supervisor 2009 Megan Flynn Intern, SROP/McNair scholar Intern, SSTP program 2010present 2010 Sarah Farina Intern Supervisor Sara Hess Intern Supervisor 13 Supervisor Completed summer internship; obtaining BS degree Completed summer internship; obtaining BS degree Completed summer internship; graduated with BS (Puerto Rico) 2011 Completed summer internship; obtaining HS degree In progress Completed internship; BS in progress (Northwestern College) Graduated undergrad in 2012 Completed internship; BS in progress Completed internship; BS in progress (Northwestern College) Graduated spring 2011; starting MS Epi Fall 2011 2010-12 James Wu ICRU student Supervisor 2010 Kayla Theis Intern Supervisor 2010 Nick Crippin Intern Supervisor 2010present Ashley O’Brien Supervisor, advisor 2010 LeAnne Wichman 2011 2011, 2012-2013 2011 Jeffrey Hong Hannah Shows Senior project (UI Biology undergrad); MS student Senior project (UI Biology undergrad) SSTP student SSTP student Supervisor Supervisor Graduated 2010; starting veterinary school at ISU fall 2011 Summer 2011 Summer 2011 Supervisor Summer 2011 2012 2012 2012 2012-2013 2013 2013 2013 Fiona Armstrong-Pavlik Vincent Lin Samuel Stew Tom Meirick Adriana Pitcher Hunter Terry Yutao (Max) Su SROP/McNair student HS student SSTP student CDC/SHL intern ICRU student Intern Intern SSTP student Supervisor Supervisor Supervisor Supervisor Supervisor Supervisor Supervisor 2013 2013 Quinton Behlers Rachel Robson Supervisor Supervisor 2014 Courtney Rusnak (KSU) Supervisor Spring 2014 2014 Emily Hellwig Supervisor Summer 2014 2014present Adrienee Aorihill FUTURE student FUTURE program mentor Honors thesis mentor REU program mentor KSU undergraduate Summer 2012 Summer 2012 Summer 2012 Summer 2012-2013 Summer 2013 Summer 2013 Summer 2013. Currently attending Washington University. Summer 2013 Summer 2013 Supervisor Fall 2014- 2014present Mackenzi DiPerna KSU undergraduate Supervisor Fall 2014- 2014present Kristen Kennedy KSU undergraduate Supervisor Fall 2014- 2014 Raven Parker KSU undergraduate Supervisor Summer-Fall 2014 Vivian Ortiz Baez Master’s level and Other Students and Interns 14 Supervisor Name Position Role 2008 Lisa Roberts Employee/pre-M1 student Supervisor 2008 Tracy MacIntyre Intern Supervisor 2008 Eric Hawkins Intern Supervisor 2008 2008present 2009 Nicole Pearson Blake Hanson Intern Intern Rajeshwari Nair Intern Supervisor Supervisor; PhD advisor Supervisor, PhD advisor 2010 2010 Hiba Ahmed Lynda Odofin Intern Intern Supervisor Supervisor 2010-2011 2011 Jacob Simmering Andrea Holcombe Supervisor Supervisor 2011present 2011 Ashley Kates Intern MPH student, Intern MS student, intern Supervisor 2011-12 Alpha Opese 2011 Katie Yohnke 2011-2012 Brett Forshey 2011present 2011present 2012present 2012present 2012 Sean O’Malley MS student, employee MPH student, intern MPH student, employee MS student (Biostats), employee MPH student, employee MS student, intern 2012present 2012present 2012- Sarah Minion Karly Newton Cassie Klosterman Josh Pikorna Jessica Waters Katie Barton Owen Parker Kolie Eko Supervisor Completed summer fellowship; currently enrolled in medical school Graduated 2009, currently with Arizona Dept. of Health Graduated 2009, currently with Arizona Dept. of Health Graduated 2010 Graduated with MS May 2010; PhD in progress Completed summer internship; in PhD program Completed internship Completed internship; completed PhD (Yale University); EIS program 2012 Changed programs Finished MPH degree 2012 Finished MS degree 2012; in PhD program Finished MS degree 2012 Supervisor Finished MPH degree 2012 Finished MPH degree 2012 Finished MS degree 2012 Supervisor Summer 2011-present Supervisor Winter 2011-present MS student, employee MPH student, intern MS student, intern Supervisor Winter 2011-present Supervisor Spring 2012-present Supervisor Spring 2012 MPH student, intern MPH student, intern MS student, Supervisor Fall 2012-present Supervisor Fall 2012-present Supervisor Summer 2012-present 15 Supervisor Outcome Supervisor present 2012present 2012-13 Aline Zirakamwa Amos Nworie employee MS student, intern PhD student, fellow (Nigeria) Supervisor Fall 2012-present Supervisor Summer 2012-Summer 2013 Theses and Dissertation Committees Dates Name Position Role Outcome 2007 Kendall Myers PhD Student Graduated 2007 2007-11 Maggie Chorazy PhD student 2007-09 Ghazi Kayali PhD student 2007present Jennifer Kroeger MS Student, PhD student 2008 Josiah Alamu PhD student 2008 Sarah Starks 2009-2012 Dwight Ferguson PhD student, PhD comps committee PhD student, OEH 2010present 2010present 2010-12 David Haynes 2010-2012 Committee member Committee member Committee member Thesis committee member, Dissertation committee member Dissertation committee member PhD comps committee Dissertation committee member, comajor advisor Dissertation committee Dissertation committee Dissertation committee PhD comps committee, PhD committee Role Outcome Sam Messer PhD student, geography PhD student, OEH Ana Capuano PhD student, OEH Erin Reynolds PhD student Graduated 2010 Graduated 2009 MS, 2009; PhD, 2013 Graduated 2008 Graduated 2011 Graduated, May 2012 In progress In progress Graduated, May 2012 Graduated, December 2012 Post-doctoral fellows Dates Name Position 2014- Mark Dalman Post-doctoral fellow Supervisor In progress 2015 Mohammed Taha Post-doctoral fellow Supervisor In progress 16 D. Other Contributions to Institutional Programs Institutional Conferences, Grand Rounds, Journal Clubs Year Title Location 2000 Ebola: in and out of Africa Medical College of Ohio, Student A.S.M. Chapter monthly meeting 2001 Pandemic influenza Medical College of Ohio, Student A.S.M. Chapter monthly meeting 2001 Bioterrorism: history, current events and implications for the future Medical College of Ohio, Student A.S.M. Chapter monthly meeting 2003 The Evolution of Virulence University of Michigan MAC-EPID Journal Club 2004 Antimicrobial Resistance and Self-Peptides University of Michigan MAC-EPID Journal Club 2005 Investigation of putative virulence factors in the group B streptococcus. Department of Epidemiology Seminar Series, University of Iowa 2006 Helicobacter pylori and alcohol Epidemiology journal club, University of Iowa 2006 Infectious causes of chronic disease Department of Epidemiology Seminar Series, University of Iowa 2007 Streptococcus suis: an emerging infectious disease? Department of Epidemiology Seminar Series, University of Iowa 2008 Swine workers: an emerging risk group for community-associated MRSA Grand Rounds, University of Iowa 17 2009 Wild Wild Web: The Internet and the future of science communication Department of Epidemiology Seminar Series, University of Iowa 2010 Pigs, pork and pathogens: MRSA in unexpected places Department of Epidemiology Seminar Series, University of Iowa 2010 Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus aureus: Occupational and Environmental Health Concerns Department of Occupational and Environmental Health Seminar Series, University of Iowa 2010 Agriculture and MRSA: Unanswered questions Mathematical Biology Seminar, Mathematics Department, University of Iowa 2011 Science Denial and the Internet University of Iowa College of Public Health Student Association 2011 MRSA as an occupational threat University of Iowa OEH Seminar Series 2012 A Social Media Primer for Faculty and Students University of Iowa Epidemiology Seminar Series Teaching Committees Year Committee Name 2005-06 Plan of Study committee National Education-Related Presentations Year Title Formal Study to Improve Teaching Abilities Year Institution Spring 2003 University of Michigan Course Title Biostatistics 253, Biostatistical Analysis for Health-Related Studies 18 Fall 2003 University of Michigan Biostatistics 560: Statistical Methods in Epidemiology Fall 2003 University of Michigan Health Behavior and Health Education 667: Bioterrorism: Community Preparation and Response Spring 2005 University of Iowa “Teaching so it sticks.” Workshop offered by U of Iowa Center for Teaching Fall 2005 University of Iowa Advising & mentoring faculty retreat Spring 2006 University of Iowa “Speaking for Success” Workshop offered by Faculty Career Development Program Summer 2006 University of Iowa ICON and PubMed training Winter 2007 University of Iowa Social Networking -- Opportunities & Impact on Teaching & Learning Winter 2008 University of Iowa 4CAST ‘08 Winter 2009 University of Iowa 4CAST ‘09 Winter 2010 University of Iowa 4CAST ‘10 Winter 2011 University of Iowa Teaching Improvement retreat Spring 2011 University of Iowa Active learning through low-stakes writing Fall 2012 University of Iowa Asking Questions, Getting Answers: Engaging STEM Students Spring 2013 University of Iowa 4CAST ‘13 Current Research Concerning Teaching Title Local and Regional CME Talks Year Title Location 19 E. Course Materials (syllabi, instructional web pages, computer lab materials) (Description only - full materials to be included in promotion dossier) Introduction to Molecular Epidemiology: 173:156 (University of Iowa) This course will serve as an introduction to the use of the basic techniques of molecular biology (DNA, RNA, and protein techniques) in various aspects of epidemiological research, including diagnosis of disease and biomarker discovery and validation. Infectious Causes of Chronic Disease: 173:257 (University of Iowa) Many typical chronic diseases have increasingly been found to have an infectious etiological component. This course will examine the evidence linking various infectious agents with the development of different types of chronic disease. Applied Infectious Disease Epidemiology: 173:159 (University of Iowa) Introduction to infectious disease surveillance diagnostic tools, outbreak investigations, vaccine trials, public health interventions, biodefense, emerging infectious diseases, and analytical approaches pertaining to infectious disease infection and control. Students also learn study design, ethics, and practical approaches to carrying out research in infectious disease epidemiology. Infectious Disease Epidemiology: EPI 63015 (Kent State University) In this course, the history, principles, methods, and practice of infectious disease epidemiology will be surveyed. Epidemiologic surveillance, disease outbreak investigation, and other methods used to elucidate the epidemiology of infectious diseases will be reviewed. The descriptive epidemiology of important infectious diseases of humans will be considered and the implications of this epidemiology for prevention and control discussed. While the focus of this course is on epidemiology of infectious diseases, the readings and discussions will incorporate relevant aspects of the microbiology of infectious agents of disease. Evolution in Health and Disease: PH 40195/EPI 60195/EPI80195 (Kent State University) Evolution is the unifying theory in all of biology, but is frequently missing from curricula in medicine and public health. Yet evolution has shaped the burden of disease in the modern world in which we practice medicine and educate for public health, and understanding the interface between evolutionary biology and the biomedical sciences may lead to improved medical therapies and public health practices. This course, appropriate for undergraduates in Biology, Anthropology, Public Health, and Nursing, among others, will examine what has been termed “evolutionary medicine” or “Darwinian medicine,” examining connections between evolution and biomedicine including infectious diseases, cancer, aging, and human genetic diseases. Communicable Diseases: PH 30012 (Kent State University) This course is a survey of communicable diseases of public health significance, with a focus on the relationship between underlying basic science principles and effective prevention and control measures. The course will offer a global perspective on the major communicable diseases affecting humans. Infectious diseases in history & culture: from antiquity to World War Z 40195/EPI 60195/EPI80195 (Kent State University) Infectious disease affects us all, but many areas within the field are controversial. Should I treat my child’s ear infection with antibiotics? Should I vaccinate my child (or myself?) 20 How do infectious diseases contribute to other “chronic” diseases? How does culture and social standing affect outcomes of infectious disease outbreaks? This course is appropriate both for humanities majors looking for an introduction to infectious diseases as well as science majors looking to better understand infectious diseases in their historical and cultural context, and the way these diseases have (and continue to) shape history, including the questions above. Ultimately, students should be able to understand the basics of infectious disease epidemiology and disease control within a wide cultural context. The course will encompass various topics in microbiology and infectious disease, using primarily popular non-fiction books on these subjects as sources. Ebola past and present: from Zaire to Kent 40195/EPI 60195/EPI80195 (Kent State University) Ebola has been known to humankind for almost 40 years, but the recent outbreak in West Africa has brought it to the public consciousness like no time before. However, many people don’t know the story of the Ebola virus. What is its history? Why did this outbreak happen? How did it jump to the United States? How and why did the West African outbreak begin in the first place? This course will cover the history of the virus, and the biological, social, and political aspects that have made this outbreak into the largest Ebola outbreak on record by far. III. SCHOLARSHIP A. Publications or Creative Works (least to most recent) Peer-Reviewed Papers 1. Smith TC, Sledjeski, Boyle MDP. Regulation of protein H expression in M1 serotype isolates of Streptococcus pyogenes. FEMS Microbiology Letters 219:9-15, 2003. Contribution: Assisted in study design, carried out experiments, wrote manuscript. 2. Smith TC, Sledjeski DD, Boyle MDP. Streptococcus pyogenes infection in mouse skin leads to a time-dependent up-regulation of protein H expression. Infection and Immunity 71:6079-6082, 2003. Contribution: Assisted in study design, carried out experiments, wrote manuscript. 3. Smith TC, Sledjeski DD, Boyle MDP. Selective biological pressure and expression of S. pyogenes genes: Lessons from a mouse model of skin infection. Recent Research Developments in Microbiology. 9:183-212, 2005. Contribution: Assisted in study design, carried out experiments, wrote manuscript. 4. Smith TC, Roehl SM, Pillai P, Li S, Marrs CF, Foxman B. Distribution of putative and established virulence genes in colonizing and invasive isolates of Streptococcus agalactiae. Epidemiology and Infection. 7:1-9, 2006. Contribution: Assisted in study design, carried out experiments, wrote manuscript. 5. Smith TC, Novella SP. HIV denial in the internet era. PLoS Medicine. 4(8): e256, 2007. 21 Contribution: Assembled articles for review, wrote manuscript, edited contribution by other author. 6. Batts SA, Anthis N, Smith TC. Advancing Science through Conversations: Bridging the Gap between Blogs and the Academy. PLoS Biology, 6(9): e240, 2008. Contribution: Assisted with study design, assembled articles for review, wrote manuscript, edited contributions by other authors. 7. Smith TC, Capuano A, Boese B, Myers KP, Gray GC. Occupational exposure to Streptococcus suis among US swine workers. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 14(12): 1925-7, 2008. Contribution: Designed study, carried out experiments, wrote manuscript, led overall direction of project. 8. Smith TC, Harper A, Male M, Kroeger J, Tinkler G, Moritz-Korolev E, Herwaldt L, Diekema D. High prevalence of MRSA found in Midwestern US Swine and Swine workers. PLoS ONE, 4(1):e4258, 2009. Contribution: Designed study, carried out experiments, wrote manuscript, led overall direction of project. 9. Smith TC. Denialism: How Irrational Thinking Hinders Scientific Progress, Harms the Planet, and Threatens our Lives. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 16(4): 749-50, 2010. Contribution: Assembled materials for review, wrote manuscript. 10. Harper AL, Ferguson DD, Leedom-Larson KR, Hanson BM, Male MJ, Donham KJ, Smith TC. An overview of livestock-associated MRSA in agriculture. Journal of Agromedicine, 15(2):101-4, 2010. Contribution: Assembled articles for review, co-wrote manuscript, edited contributions by other authors. 11. Smith TC, Moritz ED, Leedom Larson KR, Ferguson DD. The Environment as a Factor in Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus Transmission. Reviews on Environmental Health, 25(2):121-134, 2010. Contribution: Assembled articles for review, co-wrote manuscript, edited contributions by other authors. 12. Smith, TC. Inside the Outbreaks: Infectious Disease Case Studies for Microbiologists. Journal of Microbiology and Biology Education, 11:183, 2010. Contribution: Assembled materials for review, wrote manuscript. 13. Leedom Larson KR, Smith TC, Wagstrom EA, Donham K. Self-reported Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) infection in U.S. pork producers. Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine, 17:331-4, 2010. Contribution: Assisted with study analysis, assisted with writing/editing manuscript. 22 14. Smith TC, Pearson N. The emergence of Staphylococcus aureus sequence type 398. VectorBorne and Zoonotic Diseases, 11:327-39, 2011. Contribution: Assembled articles for review, co-wrote manuscript, edited contribution by other author. 15. Leedom Larson KR, Harper AL, Hanson BM, Male MJ, Wardyn SE, Dressler AE, Wagstrom EA, Tendolkar S, Diekema DJ, Donham KJ, Smith TC. MRSA in pork shower facilities. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 77:696-8, 2011. Contribution: Assisted with study design and analysis, advised laboratory work, assisted with writing/editing manuscript, led overall direction of project. 16. Smith TC, Harper A, Nair R, Wardyn S, Hanson B, Ferguson D, Dressler A. Emerging swine zoonoses. Vector-Borne and Zoonotic Diseases, 11:1-10, 2011. Contribution: Assembled articles for review, co-wrote manuscript, edited contributions by other contributors, led overall direction of project. 17. Moritz ED, Smith TC. Livestock-associated Staphylococcus aureus in a childcare worker. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 17:742-3, 2011. Contribution: Led study design and analysis, advised laboratory work, assisted with writing/editing manuscript, led overall direction of project. 18. Daly JM, Ely J, Levy BT, Smith TC, Merchant ML, Bergus G, Jogerst GJ. Primary Care Physicians’ Perspectives on Management of Skin and Soft Tissue Infections: An Iowa Research Network Study. The Journal of Rural Health, 27(3):319-28, 2011. Contribution: Assisted with study design and analysis, assisted with field work/physician interviews, assisted with writing/editing manuscript. 19. Daly JM, Levy BT, Ely JW, Swanson K, Bergus GR, Jogerst GJ, Smith TC. Management of Skin and Soft Tissue Infections in Community Practice Before and After Implementing a “Best Practice” Approach: An Iowa Research Network Intervention Study. Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine, 24(5):524-33, 2011. Contribution: Assisted with study design and analysis, assisted with field work/physician interviews, assisted with writing/editing manuscript. 20. Harris ML, Massaquoi D, Soyemi K, Brend SM, Klein D, Pentella M, Kraemer J, Nashelsky M, Schmunk G, Smith TC, Pleva A. Recent Iowa Trends in Sudden Unexpected Infant Deaths: the importance of public health collaboration with state medical examiners’ offices. American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology, in press. Contribution: Assisted with study design and analysis, assisted with writing/editing manuscript. 21. Hanson B, Harper A, Wardyn S, Roberts L, Smith TC. Prevalence of S. aureus on retail meats, Iowa. Journal of Infection and Public Health, 4:169-174, 2011. 23 Contribution: Led study design, analysis, and laboratory work, assisted with writing/editing manuscript, led overall direction of project. 22. Moritz ED, Smith TC. Streptococcus pneumoniae and Staphylococcus aureus carriage in child care facilities: A review of the literature. Journal of Epidemiology and Public Health, in press. Contribution: Assisted in review article selection, edited contribution by other author. 23. Mendes RE, Smith TC, Deshpande LM, Diekema DJ, Sader HS, Jones RN. vga(A)-encoding gene in methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus ST398 recovered from swine and a swine farmer in the United States. Diagnostic Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, 71:177-80, 2011. Contribution: assisted in study design, consulted on results, assisted in writing and editing manuscript. 24. Smith TC, Forshey BM, Wardyn SE, Hanson BM, Moritz ED. Molecular and Epidemiological Predictors of Staphylococcus aureus Colonization Site in a Population with Limited Nosocomial Exposure. American Journal of Infection Control, 40(10):992-6, 2012. Contribution: Led study design, assisted with analysis, assisted with writing/editing manuscript, led overall direction of project. 25. O’Brien AM, Hanson BM, Farina SA, Wu JY, Simmering JE, Wardyn SE, Kulick M, Wallinga DB, Smith TC. MRSA in conventional and alternative retail pork products. PLoS ONE, 7(1): e30092, 2012. Contribution: Led study design, analysis, and laboratory work, assisted with writing/editing manuscript, led overall direction of project. 26. Price LB, Stegger M, Hasman H, Aziz M, Andersen PS, Pearson A, Waters AE, Foster JT, Schupp J, Gillece J, Driebe E, Liu CM, Larsen J, Springer B, Zdovc I, Battisti A, Franco A, Żmudzki J, Schwarz S, Butaye P, Jouy E, Pomba C, Porrero C, Smith TC, Robinson AD, Weese JS, Keim P, Skov R, Aarestrup FM. Staphylococcus aureus CC398: Host Adaptation and Emergence of Methicillin Resistance in Livestock. mBIO, 3(1):e00305-11, 2012. Contribution: Provided samples and epidemiologic information, assisted with writing/editing manuscript. 27. Mediavilla JR, Chen L, Uhlemann A, Rosenthal M, Koll B, Fries B, Schilling ME, Weiss D, Hanson BM, Smith TC, Lowy F, Kreiswirth BN. Human Infection with Staphylococcus aureus CC398 in the New York City Region, 2004-2010. Emerging Infectious Diseases; 18:700-2, 2012. Contribution: Assisted with analysis and laboratory work, assisted with writing/editing manuscript. 28. Leedom Larson KR, Wagstrom EA, Hanson BM, Harper A, Donham K, Smith TC. MRSA in Pork Production Shower Facilities: an Intervention to Reduce Occupational Exposure. Journal of Agricultural Safety and Health, 18:5-9, 2012. Contribution: Assisted with study design, analysis, and laboratory work, assisted with writing/editing manuscript, led overall direction of project. 24 29. Dressler A, Scheibel P, Wardyn S, Harper A, Hanson B, Kroeger J, Diekema D, Bender J, Gray GC, Smith TC. Prevalence, antibiotic resistance, and molecular characterization of Staphylococcus aureus in state fair swine. Veterinary Record, 170(19):495, 2012. Contribution: Led study design, analysis, and laboratory work, assisted with writing/editing manuscript, led overall direction of project. 30. Wardyn SE, Forshey B, Smith TC. High prevalence of Panton-Valentine leukocidin among methicillin-sensitive Staphylococcus aureus colonization isolates in rural Iowa. Microbial Drug Resistance, 18(4): 427-433, 2012. Contribution: Led study design, analysis, and laboratory work, assisted with writing/editing manuscript, led overall direction of project. 31. Wardyn SE, Kaufmann L, Smith TC. Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus in central Iowa wildlife. Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 48:1069-1073, 2012. Contribution: Led study design, analysis, and laboratory work, assisted with writing/editing manuscript, led overall direction of project. 32. Osadabe L, Hanson BM, Smith TC, Heimer R. Prevalence and Characteristics of Staphylococcus aureus in Connecticut swine and swine workers. Zoonoses and Public Health, in press, 2012. Contribution: Assisted with study design, analysis, and laboratory work, assisted with writing/editing manuscript, co-directed overall direction of project. 33. Golding GR, Bryden L, Levett PN, McDonald RR, Wong A, Graham MR, Tyler S, Van Domselaar G, Mabon P, Kent H, Butaye P, Smith TC, Schwarz S, Weese S, Mulvey MR. Whole-Genome sequence of “live-stock” associated ST398 methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus isolated from humans, Canada. Journal of Bacteriology, 194(23):6627-8 2012. Contribution: Provided samples and epidemiologic information, assisted with writing/editing manuscript. 34. Moritz E, Smith TC. Risk of Staphylococcus aureus carriage in childcare employees. Epidemiology and Infection, 141:1975-1982, 2013. Contribution: Assisted with study design, assisted with writing/editing manuscript, led overall direction of project. 35. Frana TS, Beahm AR, Hanson BM, Kinyon JM, Layman LL, Karriker L, Ramirez A, Smith TC. Isolation and Characterization of Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus from Pork Farms and Visiting Veterinary Students. PLoS ONE, 8(1): e53738, 2013. Contribution: Led molecular typing, assisted with manuscript preparation. 36. Smith TC, Gebreyes WA, Abley MA, Bayleyegn M, Harper AL, Forshey BM, Male MJ, Martin HW, Sreevatsan S, Thakur S, Thiruvengadam M, Davies PR. Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus in pigs and farm workers on conventional and antibiotic-free swine farms in the USA. PLoS ONE, 8(5):e63704, 2013. 25 Contribution: Led study design, assisted with laboratory work and analysis, assisted with writing/editing manuscript, led overall direction of project. 37. Nicholson TL, Shore SM, Smith TC, Frana TS. Livestock-associated MRSA form robust biofilms. PLoS ONE, 8(8): e73376, 2013. Contribution: Assisted with study design, assisted with writing/editing manuscript. 38. Nair R, Hanson BM, Kondratowicz K, Dorjpurev A, Davaadash B, Battumur E, Tundev O, Smith TC. Molecular epidemiology of Staphylococcus aureus in Ulanbaatar, Mongolia. PeerJ 1:e176, 2013. Contribution: Led study design, assisted with writing/editing manuscript, led overall direction of project. 39. Carrel M, Schweizer ML, Sarazin MV, Smith TC, Perencevich EN. Residential Proximity to Large Numbers of Swine in Feeding Operations Is Associated with Increased Risk of MethicillinResistant Staphylococcus aureus Colonization at Time of Hospital Admission in Rural Iowa Veterans. Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol 35(2), 2014. Contribution: Assisted with study conception and design, assisted with writing and editing manuscript. 40. Wardyn SE, Smith TC. False positives and negatives using PCR-based identification of Staphylococcus aureus clonal complex 398. Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 52(2):701-2, 2014. Contribution: Assisted with study conception and design, assisted with writing and editing manuscript. 41. Abdelbary M, Wittenberg A, Cuny C, Layer F, Kurt K, Wiegler L, Walther B, Skov R, Larsen J, Hasman H, Fitzgerald JR, Smith TC, Wagenaar JA, Pantosti A, Hallin M, Struelens MJ, Nurnus U, Nubel U, Witte W. Phylogenetic analysis of Staphylococcus aureus CC398 reveals a sublineage epidemiologically associated with infections in horses. PLoS ONE, 9(2): e88083, 2014. Contribution: Provided strains for analyses, assisted with writing and editing manuscript. 42. Kadariya J, Smith TC, Thapaliya D. Staphylococcus aureus and Staphylococcal Food – Borne Disease: An Ongoing Challenge in Public Health. BioMed Research International, vol. 2014, Article ID 827965, 2014. Contribution: assisted with writing and editing manuscript. 43. Huang E, Hanson B, Kates A, Smith TC, Pettigrew M, Gurzau A, Rabinowitz P. Detection of Livestock-Associated Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus in Swine Workers in Romania. Journal of Infection and Public Health, 7(4):323-332, 2014. Contribution: Assisted with molecular analyses and results; assisted with writing and editing manuscript. 26 44. McDanel JS, Ward MA, Leder L, Schweizer ML, Dawson JD, Diekema DJ, Smith TC, Chrischilles BA, Perencevich EN, Herwaldt LA. Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) Prevention Practices in Hospitals throughout a Rural State. American Journal of Infection Control, 42(8):868-73, 2014. Contribution: Provided feedback on study design and manuscript, assisted with editing manuscript. 45. Nair R, Thapaliya T; Su Y; Smith TC. Resistance to zinc and cadmium in Staphylococcus aureus of human and animal origin. Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology, 35(S3):S32-39, 2014. Contribution: Led study design and manuscript, assisted with editing manuscript. 46. Ferguson DD, Smith TC, Field RW, O’Shaughnessy PT, Donham KJ. Evaluation of the Filtration Efficiency of the N95 Filtering Facepiece Respirator for Airborne Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus. Journal of Agricultural Safety and Health, 20(4): 255-265, 2014. Contribution: Provided feedback on study design and manuscript, assisted with editing manuscript. 47. O’Malley S, Emele FE, Nwaokorie FO, Idika N, Hanson BM, Nair R, Wardyn SE, Smith TC. Molecular Typing of Antibiotic-resistant Staphylococcus aureus in Nigeria. Journal of Infection and Public Health, 8:187-193, 2015. Contribution: Led study design, assisted with writing/editing manuscript, led overall direction of project. 48. Smith TC. Livestock-associated Staphylococcus aureus: the United States experience. PLoS Pathogens,11(2): e1004564, 2015. Contribution: Assembled articles for review, wrote manuscript. 49. Smith TC, Wardyn SE. Human infections with Staphylococcus aureus CC398. Current Environmental Health Reports, in press. Contribution: Assembled articles for review, wrote manuscript. 50. Moritz ED, Kates AE, Hanson BM, Smith TC. Molecular epidemiology of Staphylococcus aureus isolated from employees, children, and environmental surfaces in Iowa daycare facilities. American Journal of Infection Control, in press. Contribution: Led study design, assisted with laboratory work and analysis, assisted with writing/editing manuscript, led overall direction of project. 51. Wardyn SE, Forshey BM, Farina S, Kates AE, Nair R, Quick M, Wu J, Hanson BM, O’Malley S, Shows H, Heywood E, Beane-Freeman LE, Lynch CF, Carrel M, Smith TC. Swine farming is a risk factor for infection with and high prevalence of multi-drug resistant Staphylococcus aureus. Clinical Infectious Diseases, in press. Contribution: Led study design, assisted with writing/editing manuscript, led overall direction of project. 27 52. Eko K, Foshey B, Carrel M, Perencevich E, Schweizer M, Smith TC. Surveillance and molecular characterization of hospital and community-associated methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) in a Veterans Affairs Hospital. Antimicrobial Resistance and Infection Control, in press. Contribution: Led study design, assisted with writing/editing manuscript, led overall direction of project. 53. Non-Peer-Reviewed Papers (reports, proceedings, etc.) 1. Smith TC. Zoonotic MRSA. Iowa Veterinary Medicine Association Update. 17(4): 3, 2009. Invited article. 2. Donham K, O’Shaughnessy P, Smith TC. Air Emissions and Occupational and Public Health. Poultry Waste Symposium. Greensborough, NC. October 2010. 3. Smith TC. Review of “Microbes and Evolution.” Reports of the National Center for Science Education, vol 33, no 6. 2013. 4. Informa UK, “Why zoonoses emerge and how to prevent them,” invited report on contract. 2014. Books/Monographs 1. Smith TC. Group A Streptococcus. Deadly Diseases and Epidemic Series. Chelsea House: Philadelphia, PA. 2004. (Second edition released August 2010). 2. Smith TC. Ebola. Deadly Diseases and Epidemic Series. Chelsea House: Philadelphia, PA. 2005. (Second edition released November 2010). 3. Smith TC. Group B Streptococcus. Deadly Diseases and Epidemic Series. Chelsea House: Philadelphia, PA. 2007. Chapters 1. Smith TC. Public health, defense, and what will *really* make us safer. In: Zivkovic, Bora, ed., The Open Laboratory: The Best Writing on Science Blogs. Chapel Hill, NC: Lulu, 2007. 2. Smith TC. Chapter on Epigenetics. Encyclopedia of Epidemiology. Sage publications, 2007. 3. Smith TC. Chapter on Chromosomes in Epidemiology. Encyclopedia of Epidemiology. Sage publications, 2007. 4. Smith TC. Would you feed your baby someone else’s breast milk? In: Zivkovic, Bora and Cartwright, Reed, ed., The Open Laboratory: The Best Writing on Science Blogs. Chapel Hill, NC: Lulu, 2008. 28 5. Smith TC, Leedom Larson KR, Ferguson DD, Moritz ED. Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus and the environment. In Praeger Handbook of Environmental Health, 2012. 6. Hanson B, Kates A, Klostermann C, Nair R, Thapaliya D, Wardyn S, Smith TC. Swine zoonoses. In Zoonoses: Infections affecting men and animals – A focus on public health aspects, Springer. Sing A, Editor. 2015. Electronic Publications 1. Aetiology, blog. Scienceblogs.com/aetiology May 2005-present. 2. Slate.com, article. What’s the world’s most dangerous animal? December 2012. Slate.com’s most-read article of 2012. 3. Slate.com, article. Nature’s Bioterrorist Agents, April 2013. 4. Slate.com, article. Disaster Breeds Disaster, October 2013. 5. Medscape.com, invited article. Emerging and Zoonotic Diseases: a Primer for Clinicians, December 2013. 6. Slate.com article, The Persistent Danger of Poxes, July 2014. 7. Slate.com article, Ebola was Already Here, August 2014. 8. Mic.com, Everything you Know about Ebola is Wrong, August 2014. 9. Slate.com, article. Here’s where we stand with Ebola. September 2014. 10. The Guardian.com, article. No, Ebola in Dallas does not mean you and everyone else in the US is going to get it, too. September 2014. 11. Politico.com, article. Travel ban, visa ban. October 2014. 12. Io9.com, article. How The Hot Zone created the worst myths about Ebola. October 2014. 13. Mic.com, article. Here's What It Looks Like When Ebola Fear Comes to the Heartland. October 2014. 14. Mic.com, article. Ebola Has Come to New York. October 2014. 15. Slate.com, article. Measles is horrible. January 2015. Abstracts 1. Reviews 1. Other (example, letter to the editor) 1. Smith TC. The fanaticism of denial that must be exposed. The Times Higher Education Supplement, London. September 14, 2007. Invited editorial. 2. Smith TC. Cool distance in the hot zone. The Times Higher Education Supplement, London. August 2, 2012. Book review of “No Time to Lose” by Peter Piot. Submitted and Pending Publications 1. McDanel JS, Diekema DJ, Perencevich EN, Winokur PL, Johnson KJ, Herwaldt LA, Smith TC, Chrischilles EA, Dawson JD, Schweizer ML. Beta-lactams versus Vancomycin for Treatment of Methicillin-Susceptible Staphylococcus aureus Bacteremia among 122 Hospitals. Submitted to Clinical Infectious Diseases. Revise and resubmit requested. 29 Contribution: Provided feedback on study design and manuscript, assisted with editing manuscript. 2. Ferguson DD, Smith TC, Hanson BM, Wardyn SE, Donham K. Ecologic Investigations on sources and dissemination of MRSA from Swine housing facilities: Implications for Occupational and Environmental Health. Submitted to Journal of Agricultural Medicine; revise and resubmit requested. Contribution: Provided feedback on study design and manuscript, assisted with editing manuscript. 3. Ferguson DD, Donham K, Smith TC, Hoff SJ. The efficiency of biofilters at mitigating airborne MRSA dispersion from animal feeding operations to the outdoor environment. Submitted to Journal of Agricultural Bioengineering. Contribution: Led study design, assisted with laboratory work and analysis, assisted with writing/editing manuscript, led overall direction of project. 4. Nair R, Wardyn SE, Carrel M, Smith TC. Livestock-associated Staphylococcus aureus infections, Iowa. In preparation for submission to CID. Contribution: Led study design, assisted with writing/editing manuscript, led overall direction of project. 5. Wardyn SE, Smith TC. Recurrent Staphylococcus aureus t571/ST398 infection, Iowa. In preparation for submission to Emerging Infectious Diseases. Contribution: Led study design, assisted with writing/editing manuscript, led overall direction of project. 6. Lofgren E, Smith TC, Collins KM, Cartwright RC. Equations of the end: using zombies to teach mathematical modeling. In preparation for submission to Journal of Microbiology and Biology Education. Contribution: Assisted with writing/editing manuscript. 7. Smith TC. Zombie infections: a review of epidemiology, treatment, and survival in the event of a zombie apocalypse. In draft for submission to PLoS Medicine (?). 8. Hanson BM, Kates AE, O’Malley SM, Mills E, Herwaldt LA, Farina SA, Klostermann C, Wu JY, Quick MK, Forshey BM, Smith TC. Prevalence and characterization of Staphylococcus aureus in the nares and oropharynx of healthy individuals from 95 families in Iowa, USA. In preparation for submission to JAMA Internal Medicine. Hanson BM, Smith TC et al. The oropharynx as a distinct colonization site for Staphylococcus aureus among healthy individuals. In preparation for submission to 9. Hanson BM, Smith TC et al. Colonization, incidence and duration, familial transmission, and incidence of infections of Staphylococcus aureus during longitudinal follow-up of 95 families in Iowa, USA. In preparation for submission to 30 10. Stegger M, Smith TC, Price L. Phylogenetic analysis of ST398 from Iowa farms. In preparation for submission. 11. Hanson BM, Smith TC. Molecular epidemiology of Streptococcus pyogenes isolated from a Mongolian hospital. In draft. 12. Smith TC, Gebreyes W, Davies P. Methicillin—sensitive Staphylococcus aureus in pigs. In draft. 13. Kates A, Smith TC, Chorazy M. S. aureus in fecal samples from a University hospital. In draft. 14. Thapaliya D, Smith TC. Molecular epidemiology of S. aureus in food: a longitudinal study. In draft. CID. 15. Thapaliya D, O’Brien A, Smith TC. Molecular types of S. pyogenes and S. aureus causing necrotizing fasciitis in an Iowa hospital. In draft. 16. Smith TC, Robyn? Vaccine denial and the internet. 17. Hellwig E, Thapaliya D, Smith TC. MRSA on beaches. In draft. 18. McDanel JS*, Perencevich EN, Diekema DJ, Winokur PL, Johnson JK, Herwaldt LA, Smith TC, Chrischilles EA, Dawson JD, Schweizer ML. Association between microbial characteristics and poor outcomes in patients who have methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus pneumonia: a Retrospective Cohort Study. Submitted to Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology. B. Areas of Research Interest/Current Projects 1. 2. 3. 4. C. MRSA as a zoonotic infection Occupational exposure to MRSA in agricultural professions Ecology of S. aureus in the community, emphasis on food as a vector Molecular epidemiology of S. pyogenes causing necrotizing fasciitis at University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics Grants Received (ALL grants, least to most recent) Title Source P.I. Analysis of hypervariable genes in Streptococcus agalactiae University of Iowa College of Public HealthCarver College of Medicine New Investigator Research Award Role: PI Prevalence of stx in Environmental Samples of Non-O157 serotype Escherichia coli. Iowa Research Experience for Undergraduates Role: Mentor 31 % Effort % Salary Support 1% 0% 1% 0% Direct Funds Period of Funding $9385.35 02/01/0502/28/06 $3000.00 05/01/0612/31/06 Prevalence and characterization of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) in pigs and farm workers on conventional and antibiotic free swine farms in the USA National Pork Board, Contract #14917 Role: PI 10% 0% $30,000 08/01/0801/01/10 Are day care workers at increased risk of MRSA infection? (Pilot Study) Heartland Center for Occupational Health and Safety Contract #: T 42 OH 008491 Role: Co-PI 10% 0% $19,874 07/01/0806/30/09 Prevalence of MRSA colonization in rural Iowa (Pilot Study) Great Plains Center for Rural Health Grant #: U50 OH 007548 Role: PI 10% 0% $16,900 10/01/0809/30/09 Management by Primary Care Clinicians of Patients Suspected of Having CommunityAcquired, Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus (CA-MRSA) Infections. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, HHSA 2902 007100121 (Barcey Levy, PI) Role: Collaborator 5% 5% $400,000 09/01/0809/01/10 Prevalence of Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) in Swine and Swine Workers from the Midwestern United States Medical Student Summer Research Fellowship (Lisa Roberts, student awardee) Role: Mentor 1% 0% $3000 05/15/0808/15/08 Prevalence of Staphylococcus aureus in State Fair Swine Iowa Center for Research by Undergraduates (Phil Scheibel, student awardee) Role: Mentor 1% 0% $2500 08/31/0812/31/08 Investigation of zoonotic MRSA Iowa Center for Research by Undergraduates (James Wu, student awardee) Role: Mentor 1% 0% $2500 08/31/1005/31/11 32 Antibiotic-resistant Staphylococcus aureus: Investigation of a poultry reservoir (Pilot Study) Great Plains Center for Rural Health U50 OH 007548 Role: PI 5% 0% $14,520 10/01/1009/30/11 Investigation of the molecular epidemiology of Staphylococcus aureus in a rural population NIH Loan Repayment Program (LRP) fellowship 0% $30,000 Assessment and mitigation of airborne transmission of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus in animal feeding operations and the outdoor environment. University of Iowa Environmental Health Sciences Research Center (Pilot Study) Contract #: P30 ES005605 Role: PI 5% 0% $29,877 08/01/1003/30/11 Investigation of Occupational Exposure to and Infection by MRSA in Rural Iowa. K01 OH-009793, National Institute for Occupational Health and Safety. Role: PI 75% 75% $300,000 08/01/1007/31/13 Meat Sampling and Testing Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy Role: PI 5% 0% $17,183 09/01/1012/31/10 Epidemiology of rural MRSA: is livestock contact a risk factor? R18 HS019966-01, AHRQ Role: PI 30% 0% $1,499,997 09/30/1007/31/13 Staphylococcus aureus: is raw meat a risk factor for colonization and infection? Contract #: 2011-67005-30337 USDA Role: PI 10% 10% $1,209,417 04/01/1103/31/16 2nd ASM Conference on Methicillin-resistant Staphylococci in Animals: Veterinary and Public Health Implications USDA Conference grant Role: Conference organizer Phenotypic and Genotypic Characterization of Methicillin Susceptible Staphylococcus aureus (MSSA) in Pigs and Farm Workers (Bayleyegn Molla, PI), National Pork Board 33 $40,000 September 2011 5% 0% $30,000 05/01/1104/30/12 Role: PI 5% 0% $60,000 06/01/1405/31/16 Metagenomics and Staphylococcus aureus colonization in livestock workers. Great Plains Center for Agricultural Health 5% 0% $15,000 08/01/201407/31/2015 Molecular epidemiology of S. aureus. CRDF Global professional training program (post-doctoral support, Dr. Taha) Role: PI 0% 0% $5,000 01/01/1507/01/15 Metagenomics of Staphylococcus aureus colonization Kent State Postdoctoral Seed grant Role: PI D. Invited Presentations (least to most recent) Year Title Organization 2006 Bird flu and human health Clinton Community College University of Iowa Lifelong Learning Series, Clinton, IA 2006 Pandemic influenza Café Scientifique Iowa City, IA 2006 Pandemic influenza: preparing our workplaces Worksafe Iowa Des Moines, IA 2006 What do I need to know about this “bird flu” everyone is talking about? Allen Community Health Waterloo, IA 2007 Pandemic influenza: preparing our workplaces Tenth Annual Des Moines Orthopaedic Surgeons Worker’s Compensation Symposium 2007 Pandemic influenza: preparing our workplaces. Waterloo “Strictly Business” Trade show and convention. Waterloo, IA. 2007 Pandemic Influenza: preparing our workplaces Occupational Health Symposium, Iowa City, IA 2007 Blogging science and Science blogs panel discussion YearlyKos, Chicago, IL 2007 Evidence for Streptococcus suis infections among Iowa swine workers Iowa 1st annual Emerging Disease Conference 34 2008 Blogging public health and medicine North Carolina Science Blogging Conference, Raleigh, NC 2008 Zoonotic Streptococci International Symposium on Emerging Infectious Diseases, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, May 1516 2008 Update: MRSA in Iowa swine and swine workers National Pork Board meeting on Staphylococcus in swine 2008 Occupational studies of MRSA in swine and swine workers Iowa 2nd annual EID conference 2009 Livestock as a reservoir of communityassociated MRSA Briefing to congressional staffers, Capitol Hill, Washington, DC co-sponsored by AAAS and UCS 2009 Livestock as a reservoir of communityassociated MRSA AAAS, Washington DC 2009 MRSA in US Swine Briefing to CDC Zoonotic Diseases monthly conference call (~200 people involved) 2009 Pigs, Pork, and Pathogens: MRSA in Unexpected Places University of Toledo Department of Microbiology seminar series 2009 Emergence of swine-associated MRSA Briefing to congressional staff (Rep. Henry Waxman) 2009 Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) in Midwestern U.S. swine and swine workers APHA Annual Convention, Philadelphia, PA 2009 Overview of swine-associated MRSA Midwest Rural Agricultural Safety and Health Forum (MRASH), Johnston, IA 2009 Agriculture and antibiotic resistance Briefing to Congressional staffers, Capitol Hill, Washington DC, co-sponsored by Pew environmental group 2010 Pigs, pork and pathogens: MRSA in unexpected places Epidemiology of Microbial Diseases Seminar Series, Yale University 2010 History and Evolution of Influenza Viruses Iowa City Darwin Day Celebration 35 2010 Pigs, Pork, and Pathogens: MRSA in Unexpected Places USDA seminar series, Ames, Iowa 2010 Pigs, Pork, and Pathogens: MRSA in Unexpected Places Department of Veterinary Medicine, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH 2010 Science Denial and the Internet “Science in the Pub” Inaugural meeting, Columbus, OH 2010 MRSA and swine farming “Evaluating the Health Effects of CAFOs”, NIEHS-sponsored conference, Raleigh, NC 2011 MRSA and swine farming Veterinary Drug Delivery Symposium, Iowa City, IA 2011 Agriculture and Antibiotic Resistance Iowa Academy of Science Annual Meeting, Waverly, IA 2011 Microbes and Humanity: a Tour Through History Keynote talk, University of Northern Iowa Summer Research Symposium, Cedar Falls, IA 2011 Food Animals as Potential Reservoirs for Clinically Relevant Pathogens International Association for Food Protection 100th Annual Meeting, Milwaukee, WI 2011 Introduction to MRSA and Animals: What Do We Know, and What are the Gaps? Second ASM-ESCMID Conference on MethicillinResistant Staphylococci in Animals, Washington, DC. 2011 Livestock-associated Staphylococcus aureus: an Overview National Institute for Animal Agriculture Symposium on Antibiotic Use in Food Animals, Chicago, IL 2012 Pigs, Pork, and Pathogens: MRSA in Unexpected Places Department of Biology Seminar Series, American University, Washington, DC 2012 Antibiotic Resistance: A Global Perspective Iowa Foreign Relations Council Meeting, Iowa City, IA 2012 Pigs, Pork, and Pathogens: MRSA in Unexpected Places Epidemiology Seminar Series, Kent State University, Kent, OH 2012 Science Denial and the Internet Science and Policy Seminar 36 Series, University of Oklahoma Stillwater, OK 2012 Agriculture and Antibiotic Resistance Briefing to Congressional staffers, Capitol Hill, Washington DC 2012 Science Denial and the Internet American Society for Microbiology 112th General Meeting, San Francisco, CA (Symposium organizer) 2012 On Becoming an Epidemiologist Secondary School Training Program Seminar, University of Iowa 2012 Infectious Disease…and Zombies Marion Public Library, Marion, IA 2012 Infectious Disease and the Zombie Apocalypse OSFest 5, Omaha, NE 2012 Antibiotic use in livestock production: MRSA as a case in point American Veterinary Medicine Association Annual Convention, San Diego, CA 2012 Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus in animals: Something Wicked This Way Comes International Conference on Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy. San Francisco, California 2012 Social Media and Medicine Internal Medicine Grand Rounds, Carver College of Medicine, University of Iowa 2013 How to make sure you’re being appropriately skeptical when covering scientific and medical studies ScienceOnline 2013, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC 2013 Social Media: Implementing Social Media to Advance Your Work and Career Women’s Faculty Development Conference, University of Iowa, Coralville, IA 2013 MRSA Among Animals, Pets, and Link to Human Populations Infectious Disease Society of America (IDSA) annual meeting 2013 (IDweek), San Francisco, CA 2013 Using social media to affect change and communicate scientific findings in the public health setting IDweek 2013, San Francisco, CA 37 2013 Lunch and learn: social media and your scholarship Kent State Faculty Development Center, Kent, OH 2014 Pigs, pork and pathogens: MRSA in unexpected places Biology departmental seminar, Kent, OH 2014 Pigs, pork and pathogens: MRSA in unexpected places Infectious Disease Epidemiology and Center for Communicable Disease Dynamics departmental seminar, Harvard University School of Public Health, Cambridge, MA 2014 Zombies and infectious diseases Museum of Science and Industry Zombie Research Institute (summer program, Tampa, Florida). 2014 MRSA in the environment Ohio Environmental Health Association annual conference, Columbus, OH 2014 MRSA in animals Antibiotic resistance at the animal-human interface, Princeton University, Princeton NJ 2014 A history of zombie epidemics “Undead U,” Michigan Technical University symposium, Houghton, MI 2014 Livestock-associated MRSA International Society for Environmental Epidemiology (ISEE) annual meeting, Seattle, Washington 2014 Ask the Expert, session on Ebola National Association of Biology Teachers Annual Meeting, Cleveland, OH 2015 Antibiotic resistance and emerging infections from animals Heidelberg University Biology Seminar, Tiffin, OH 2015 Careers in epidemiology and science communication Heidelberg University Careers Seminar, Tiffin, OH 2015 Ebola: Separating fact from fiction Heidelberg University, Tiffin, OH 38 2015 Pigs, Pork, and Pathogens: MRSA in unexpected places Miami University, Oxford, OH Conference Presentations/Posters Year Title Organization 1999 Smith TC, Sledjeski DD, Boyle MDP. Tn917 mutagenesis of an mga knock-out mutant of Streptococcus pyogenes isolate 64/14 to identify a negative regulator of M protein expression American Society for Microbiology 99th General Meeting, Chicago, IL 2000 Smith TC, Boyle MDP. Tn917 mutagenesis of an mga mutant of Streptococcus pyogenes reveals additional regulators of M protein expression Medical College of Ohio Graduate Student Research Forum 2001 Smith TC, Sledjeski DD, Boyle MDP. Tn917 mutagenesis of an mga mutant of Streptococcus pyogenes isolate 64/14 results in over-expression of M and M-like proteins Ohio Branch, American Society for Microbiology General Meeting, Brown County, IN 2001 Smith TC, Sledjeski DD, Boyle MDP. Transposon mutagenesis of an mga mutant of Streptococcus pyogenes reveals a “housekeeping” gene plays a key role in M protein regulation Medical College of Ohio Graduate Student Research Forum, Toledo, OH 2002 Smith TC, Sledjeski DD, Boyle MDP. Mouse passage of M1 serotypes of Streptococcus pyogenes results in expression of Protein H Medical College of Ohio Graduate Student Research Forum 2002 Smith TC, Sledjeski DD, Boyle MDP. Regulation of protein H expression in M1 serotype isolates of Streptococcus pyogenes American Society for Microbiology 102nd General Meeting, Salt Lake City, Utah 2003 Smith TC, Sledjeski DD, Boyle MDP. Biological selection leads to differential regulation of genes in the Mga regulon of Group A Streptococcus Michigan Branch, American Society for Microbiology General Meeting, Ann Arbor, MI 2005 Smith TC, Roehl SM, Pillai P, Li S, Marrs CF, Foxman B. Distribution of putative and established virulence genes in commensal and invasive isolates of Streptococcus agalactiae. American Society for Microbiology 105th General Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia 2006 Smith TC, Boese B. Identification of a hypervariable gene region in Streptococcus Fifth International Conference on 39 agalactiae. Emerging Infectious Diseases, Atlanta, Georgia. 2006 Smith TC, Smathers SA, Roehl SM*, Marrs CF, Foxman B. A re-assessment of the suggested virulence of a specific group B streptococcus sub-serotype. 2nd North American Congress of Epidemiology, Seattle, Washington 2007 Smith TC, Boese B, Myers KP, Gray GC. Occupational exposure to Streptococcus suis. American Society for Microbiology 107th General Meeting, Toronto, Ontario, Canada 2007 Smith TC. Evidence for occupational exposure to Streptococcus suis among U.S. swine workers. (Oral presentation) International Conference on Diseases in Nature Communicable to Man, Madison, WI. 2008 Smith TC. Prevalence of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) in swine in the Midwestern United States (oral presentation) Sixth International Conference on Emerging Infectious Diseases, Atlanta, Georgia. 2008 Smith TC. Prevalence of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) in swine in the Midwestern United States (oral presentation) Iowa Academy of Science annual meeting, Cedar Rapids, Iowa 2008 Harper AL* (presenter), Male MJ, MoritzKorolev ED, Kroeger JS, Tinkler GP, Herwaldt LA, Diekema D, Smith TC. Prevalence of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) in swine and humans in the Midwestern United States. American Society for Microbiology General Meeting, Boston, MA. *Travel grant recipient. 2009 Harper AL* (presenter), Male MJ, Scheibel RP, Hanson BM, Smith TC. Swine workers: An emerging risk group for community-associated methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) Iowa Academy of Science annual meeting, Des Moines, IA *Iowa Delta Omega Faculty Review Committee selection 40 2009 Hanson BM (presenter), Harper AL, Scheibel RP, Roberts LK, Smith TC. Prevalence of Staphylococcus aureus and MethicillinResistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) on Retail Meat in Iowa Iowa Academy of Science annual meeting, Des Moines, IA 2009 Scheibel RP* (presenter), Harper AL, Hanson B, Kroeger JS, Diekema DJ, Bender JB, Gray GC, Smith TC. Prevalence, Antibiotic Resistance, and Molecular Characterization of Staphylococcus aureus in State Fair Swine American Society for Microbiology General Meeting, Philadelphia, PA. *Travel grant recipient. 2009 Harper AL* (presenter), Smith TC. Prevalence of MRSA in organic and confinement swine operations in the Midwestern United States. ASM-ESCMID Conference on Methicillin-resistant Staphylococci in Animals, London, England. *Travel grant recipient. 2009 Hanson BM* (presenter), Harper AL, Scheibel RP, Roberts LK, Smith TC. Prevalence of Staphylococcus aureus and MethicillinResistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) on Retail Meat in Iowa. ASM-ESCMID Conference on Methicillin-resistant Staphylococci in Animals, London, England. *Travel grant recipient. 2009 Harper AL* (presenter), Male MJ, Scheibel RP, Hanson BM, Smith TC . Prevalence of MRSA in organic and confinement swine operations in Iowa and Illinois. ASM North Central Branch meeting. LaCrosse, WI. 2009 Moritz ED* (presenter), Smith TC. Staphylococcus aureus in Iowa Child Care Facilities: Results to Date. ASM North Central Branch meeting, LaCrosse, WI. 2009 Harper AL* (presenter), Male MJ, Scheibel RP, Hanson BM, Smith TC. Swine workers: An emerging risk group for community-associated methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) APHA Annual Convention, Philadelphia, PA 2009 Harper AL* (presenter), Male MJ, Scheibel RP, Hanson BM, Smith TC. Prevalence of MRSA in organic and confinement swine operations in the Midwestern United States (oral presentation). Midwest Rural Agricultural Safety and Health Forum (MRASH), Johnston, IA 41 2009 Leedom-Larson K (presenter), Wagstrom E, Male M, Smith TC, Donham K. MRSA in pork producer shower facilities (oral presentation). Midwest Rural Agricultural Safety and Health Forum (MRASH), Johnston, IA 2009 Ferguson D (presenter), Smith TC, Donham K. Airborne MRSA in swine production facilities (oral presentation). Midwest Rural Agricultural Safety and Health Forum (MRASH), Johnston, IA 2009 Hanson BM (presenter), Harper AL, Scheibel RP, Roberts LK, Smith TC. Prevalence of Staphylococcus aureus and MethicillinResistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) on Retail Meat in Iowa (oral presentation). Midwest Rural Agricultural Safety and Health Forum (MRASH), Johnston, IA 2009 Hanson BM (presenter), Smith TC. Prevalence of Staphylococcus aureus and MethicillinResistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) on Retail Meat in Iowa. Epidemiology department poster session 2009 Moritz E (presenter), Smith TC. Staphylococcus aureus in Iowa Child Care Facilities. Epidemiology department poster session 2010 Wardyn SE (presenter), Smith TC. Prevalence and molecular characterization of Staphylococcus aureus in wildlife. Iowa Academy of Science annual meeting, Lamoni, IA 2010 Dressler AE (presenter), Smith TC. Prevalence, Antibiotic Resistance, and Molecular Characterization of Staphylococcus aureus in State Fair Swine. Iowa Academy of Science annual meeting, Lamoni, IA 2010 Harper AL (presenter), Male MJ, Scheibel RP, Hanson BM, Smith TC. Prevalence of livestockassociated methicillin-susceptible Staphylococcus aureus (MSSA) in Iowa and Illinois swine and swine workers. Iowa Academy of Science annual meeting, Lamoni, IA 2010 Hanson BM (presenter), Smith TC. Prevalence of Staphylococcus aureus and MethicillinResistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) on Retail Meat in Iowa (oral presentation). Iowa Academy of Science annual meeting, Lamoni, IA 2010 Wardyn SE (presenter), Smith TC. Prevalence and molecular epidemiology of S. aureus in rural Iowans. ASM General Meeting San Diego, CA 2010 Dressler AE* (presenter), Smith TC. ASM General Meeting 42 Prevalence, Antibiotic Resistance, and Molecular Characterization of Staphylococcus aureus in State Fair Swine. San Diego, CA *Travel Grant Recipient, Outstanding student poster nominee 2010 Wardyn SE, Smith TC. Prevalence and molecular characterization of Staphylococcus aureus in wildlife. Seventh International Conference on Emerging Infectious Diseases, Atlanta, Georgia. 2010 Moritz E (presenter), Smith TC. Staphylococcus aureus in Iowa Child Care Facilities. Seventh International Conference on Emerging Infectious Diseases, Atlanta, Georgia. 2010 Gebreyes W (presenter), Molla Zewde B, Abley M, Thakur S, Davies P, Smith TC, Jackson C, Fedorka-Cray P. Methicillin-resistant staphylococci (MRS+) in pigs and farm workers (oral presentation). Seventh International Conference on Emerging Infectious Diseases, Atlanta, Georgia. 2010 Odofin LU (presenter), Pettigrew M, Dembry L, Zelterman D, Heimer R, Hanson BM, Smith TC. Seventh International Conference on Emerging Infectious Diseases, Atlanta, Georgia. 2010 Mendes RE (presenter), Smith TC, Deshpande LM, Diekema DJ, Sader HS, Jones RN. Plasmid-borne Vga(A)-encoding Gene in Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) ST398 from Swine and Swine Farmer in the United States (oral presentation). International Conference on Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy. Boston, Massachusetts. 2010 Donham KD (presenter), Ferguson DD, Harper AL, Leedom Larson K, Smith TC. MRSA in livestock (oral presentation). National Center for Farmer Health Conference. Hamilton, Australia. 2010 Leedom Larson KR (presenter), Smith TC, Donham KJ. An intervention to reduce occupational exposure to MRSA in communal showers for pork production workers. American Public Health Association annual meeting, Denver, CO. 2010 Wu J (presenter), Hanson BM, Smith TC. The Presence of mecA and pvl Genes in Swine, Human, and Environmental Samples. University of Iowa Undergraduate Fall Research Festival. 2010 O’Brien A (presenter), Hanson BM, Simmering University of Iowa Fall 43 J, Farina S, Wu J, Smith TC. Prevalence of S. aureus in Retail Pork. Undergraduate Research Festival. Award winner, best Natural Sciences poster. 2011 O’Brien A (presenter), Hanson BM, Simmering J, Farina S, Wu J, Smith TC. Prevalence of S. aureus in Retail Pork. Iowa “Research in the Capitol” symposium 2011 Smith TC, Wardyn SE, Hanson BM, Forshey B, Moritz ED. Molecular and epidemiological predictors of Staphylococcus aureus colonization site in a population with limited nosocomial exposure. North American Congress of Epidemiology, Montreal, Quebec, Canada 2011 Farina SA (presenter), Wardyn SE, Hanson BM, Smith TC. Prevalence and Molecular Characterization of Staphylococcus aureus in Polk, Henry, and Adair Counties (Iowa). Summer Undergraduate Research Conference, University of Iowa 2011 Wu JY (presenter), Wardyn SE, Hanson BM, Smith TC. Wu JY (presenter), Wardyn SE, Hanson BM, Smith TC. The Presence of Staphylococcus aureus in Dubuque County, Iowa. Summer Undergraduate Research Conference, University of Iowa 2011 Shows H (presenter), Wardyn SE, Hanson BM, Smith TC. Prevalence and molecular characterization of S. aureus in Lyon County, Iowa. Secondary School Training Program (SSTP) summer poster session, University of Iowa 2011 Hong J (presenter), Wardyn SE, Hanson BM, Smith TC. Comparison & Analysis of Prevalence of S. aureus in Animal Farmers and People Without Animal Contact in Clayton County, Iowa. Secondary School Training Program (SSTP) summer poster session, University of Iowa 2011 Ortiz Baez VJ (presenter), Wardyn SE, Hanson BM, Smith TC. Prevalence of Staphylococcus aureus and Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) in Cedar County, Iowa. Summer Undergraduate Research Conference, University of Iowa 2011 Wardyn SE (presenter), Nair R, Farina SA, Hanson BM, Kates A, Quick M, Smith TC. Livestock-associated Staphylococcus aureus in rural Iowans. Second ASM-ESCMID Conference on Methicillin-resistant Staphylococci in Animals, Washington, DC 44 2011 Nicholson T (presenter), Smith TC. Swineassociated MRSA form robust biofilms. Second ASM-ESCMID Conference on Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococci in Animals, Washington, DC. 2011 O’Brien AM, Hanson BM* (presenter), Farina SA, Wu JY, Simmering JE, Wardyn SE, Kulick ME, Wallinga DB, Smith TC. Prevalence of Staphylococcus aureus and methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) on retail pork products. Oral presentation. Second ASM-ESCMID Conference on Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococci in Animals, Washington, DC. *Travel grant recipient 2011 Odofin L* (presenter), Hanson BM, Smith TC, Heimer R. Prevalence and Characteristics of Staphylococcus aureus in Connecticut swine and swine workers. Oral presentation. Second ASM-ESCMID Conference on Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococci in Animals, Washington, DC. *Travel grant recipient 2011 Beahm A (presenter), Hanson BM, Kinyon J, Layman L, Karriker L, Ramirez A, Smith TC, Frana T. Detection of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus in swine oral fluids. 2011 Conference of Research Workers in Animal Diseases, Chicago, IL. 2012 Odofin L, Smith TC, Hanson B, Heimer R. Persistence of MethicillinResistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) in Connecticut Swine Farms. Eighth International Conference on Emerging Infectious Diseases, Atlanta, Georgia. 2012 Smith TC. Prevalence and Molecular Epidemiology of S. aureus in a Cohort of Rural Iowans. Oral presentation. Eighth International Conference on Emerging Infectious Diseases, Atlanta, Georgia. 2012 Wardyn SE (presenter), Smith TC. Prevalence and molecular epidemiology of Staphylococcus aureus colonization in a cohort of rural Iowans. Oral presentation. Great Plains Emerging Infectious Diseases Conference, Iowa City, IA 2012 Quick M (presenter), Smith TC. Prevalence of Staphylococcus aureus on retail meat samples in Iowa. Oral presentation. Great Plains Emerging Infectious Diseases Conference, Iowa City, IA 45 2012 Beahm A, Hanson BM (presenter), Karriker L, Ramirez A, Smith TC, Frana T. Molecular characterization of Staphylococcus aureus and methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus isolated from veterinary students, swine, and their environment. Oral presentation. Great Plains Emerging Infectious Diseases Conference, Iowa City, IA 2012 Kates A (presenter), Hanson BM, O’Malley S, Farina S, Quick M, Wu J, Smith TC. Longitudinal study of Iowa families to characterize MRSA familial transmission dynamics and environmental exposures. Great Plains Emerging Infectious Diseases Conference, Iowa City, IA 2012 Nair R (presenter), Smith TC. Molecular epidemiology of Staphylococcus aureus infection isolates in Iowa. Great Plains Emerging Infectious Diseases Conference, Iowa City, IA 2012 Frana T (presenter), Beahm A, Hanson B, Kinyon J, Layman L, Karriker L, Ramirez A, Smith TC. Antimicrobial susceptibility patterns and spa types associated with methicillinresistant Staphylococcus aureus found in pork production facilities located in the Midwestern United States. AAVM Sixth International Conference on Antimicrobial Agents in Veterinary Medicine, Washington, DC 2012 Nair R* (presenter), Smith TC. Molecular epidemiology of Staphylococcus aureus infection isolates in Iowa. International Conference on Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy. San Francisco, California. *Travel Grant 2012 Nworie A (presenter), Olayinka B, Onaolapo J, Ehinmidu J, Smith TC. Prevalence of Methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus in poultry Farms in Ikwo local Government Area of Ebonyi State, Nigeria. Iowa Global Health Symposium, Iowa City, IA 2012 O’Brien A (presenter), Smith TC. Molecular Epidemiology of Staphylococcus aureus and Streptococcus pyogenes Causing Necrotizing Fasciitis at UIHC. Department of Epidemiology Fall Poster session 2013 Thomas Meirick (presenter), Hanson BM, Kates A, O’Malley S, Farina S, Smith TC. Determining the Prevalence of Staphylococcus aureus among two Iowa populations. Iowa Research for Undergraduates Spring Forum, Iowa City, IA 46 2013 Thomas Meirick (presenter), Hanson BM, Kates A, O’Malley S, Farina S, Smith TC. Determining the Prevalence of Staphylococcus aureus among two Iowa populations. Research in the Capitol, Des Moines, IA 2013 Hanson BM (presenter), Kates A, O’Malley S, Farina S, Smith TC. Longitudinal study of Iowa families to determine prevalence of Staphylococcus aureus and observe colonization incidence and familial transmission events. Oral presentation. Great Plains Emerging Infectious Diseases Conference, Iowa City, IA. *Student award winner, 2nd place oral presentation. 2013 Kates A (presenter), Chorazy M, Smith TC. Prevalence and Molecular Characterization of Staphylococcus aureus from Human Stool Samples at the University of Iowa. Oral talk. Great Plains Emerging Infectious Diseases Conference, Iowa City, IA 2013 Thapaliya, D (presenter), Quick M, Farina S, O’Brien A, Nair R, Nworie A, Hanson BM, Kates A, Wardyn S, Smith TC. Commerically distributed meat as a potential vehicle for Staphylococcus aureus transmission. Oral presentation. Great Plains Emerging Infectious Diseases Conference, Iowa City, IA 2013 O’Malley, S (presenter), Emele F, Hanson BM, Smith TC. Molecular typing of antibioticresistant Staphylococcus aureus in Lagos, Nigeria. Oral presentation. Great Plains Emerging Infectious Diseases Conference, Iowa City, IA 2013 Eko, K (presenter), Perencevich E, Schweizer M, Smith TC. Surveillance and molecular characterization of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) in a Veterans Affairs Hospital. Great Plains Emerging Infectious Diseases Conference, Iowa City, IA. *Student award winner, poster presentation 2013 Wardyn, S (presenter), Nair R, Forshey B, Farina S, Kates A, Smith TC. Swine workers are at increased risk of carrying multi-drug resistant Staphylococcus aureus. Great Plains Emerging Infectious Diseases Conference, Iowa City, IA. 2013 Thapaliya, D (presenter), Quick M, Farina S, O’Brien A, Nair R, Nworie A, Hanson BM, Kates A, Wardyn S, Smith TC. Commerically distributed meat as a potential vehicle for Staphylococcus aureus transmission. Governor’s Conference on Public Health, Des Moines, Iowa 2013 Thapaliya D, Quick M, Farina S, O’Brien A, Nair R, Nworie A, Hanson BM, Kates A, Wardyn S, Smith TC. Commerically distributed meat as a potential vehicle for Staphylococcus aureus ASM General Meeting Denver, Colorado 47 transmission. 2013 Wardyn, S (presenter), Nair R, Forshey B, Farina S, Kates A, Smith TC. Swine workers are at increased risk of carrying multi-drug resistant Staphylococcus aureus. ASM General Meeting Denver, Colorado 2013 O’Malley, S (presenter), Emele F, Hanson BM, Smith TC. Molecular typing of antibioticresistant Staphylococcus aureus in Lagos, Nigeria. ASM General Meeting Denver, Colorado 2013 Nair, R (presenter), Smith TC. Molecular epidemiology and antimicrobial resistance of Staphylococcus aureus infection isolates in a Midwestern state, USA. ASM General Meeting Denver, Colorado 2013 Kates, A (presenter), Chorazy M, Smith TC. Prevalence and Molecular Characterization of Staphylococcus aureus from Human Stool Samples at the University of Iowa. IDWeek 2013, San Francisco, CA 2013 Hanson, BM (presenter), Kates A, Smith TC. Longitudinal study of Iowa families to determine prevalence of Staphylococcus aureus and observe colonization incidence and familial transmission. IDWeek 2013, San Francisco, CA 2013 Carrel M (oral presentation), Schweizer ML, Smith TC, Perencevich EN. Residential proximity to large swine confined animal feeding operations is associated with increased risk of MRSA colonization at time of hospital admission in rural Iowa veterans. IDWeek 2013; San Francisco, CA. 2013 Frana T (presenter), Beahm A, Fligg D, Kinyon J, Wardyn S, Hanson B, Layman L, Karriker L, Ramirez A, Smith TC. Detection of methicillinresistant Staphylococcus aureus in swine oral fluids. 3rd MRSA in animals conference, Copenhagen, Denmark 2013 McDanel J, Perencevich E, Diekema D, Herwaldt LA, Smith TC, Chrischilles E, Dawson J, Schweizer M (presenter). Beta-lactams versus vancomycin for treatment of methicillinsusceptible Staphylococcus aureus bacteremia: a retrospective cohort study of data from the US Veterans’ Health Administration European Congress of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, Copenhagen, Denmark 2014 Hellwig E (presenter), Thapaliya D, Smith TC. Kent State Research 48 Prevalence and antibiotic resistance of Staphylococcus aureus in beach sand and fresh water of Northeast Ohio. Experience for Undergraduates poster session, Kent Ohio 2014 Nworie A (presenter), Olayinka BO, Onaolapo JA, Ehinmidu JO, Wardyn SE, Hanson BM, Kates A, Thapaliya D, Smith TC. Molecular epidemiology of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus from poultry in Ebonyi State, Nigeria Interscience Conference on Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy (ICAAC) Washington, DC 2014 Nworie A (presenter), Olayinka BO, Onaolapo JA, Ehinmidu JO, Wardyn SE, Smith TC. A novel methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus t11469 and a poultry endemic strain t002 (ST5) are present in chicken in Ebonyi State, Nigeria International Symposium on Staphylococci and Staphyloccal infections (ISSSI) Chicago, IL Visiting Professorships Year E. Location Pending Information (grant proposals, book contracts, submitted publications etc.) Submitted Grants Pending Grants Title Source P.I. % Effort % Salary Support S. aureus as an environmental contaminant of water: tracking sources and effects on human beach-goers. NIH R15, Smith PI IV. 25% 25% (summer) Direct Funds Period of Funding $300,000 9/1/15-8/31/18 SERVICE A. Offices/appointments held in professional organizations (least to most recent) 1. 2. Editorships Year 2010-present 2012-present Publication PLoS ONE PeerJ Review Panels Year 2007-10 2009 Title National Pork Board grant reviewer NIH Challenge grant reviewer 49 2009 2009 2010 2012 2012 2012 2014 2014 USDA AFRI review panel German Federal Ministry of Education and Research, Collaborative Research Programmes on Infectious Zoonotic Diseases NIH Director’s Opportunity Special Emphasis Panel Health Research Board Health Research Awards (Ireland) Iowa Science Foundation Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) grant reviewer NIH Loan Repayment Program (LRP) reviewer KSU Postdoctoral grant reviewer 3. Departmental, Collegiate or University Service Positions Year Position 4. Professional Organizations (state and/or national) Year Organization 1997present American Society for Microbiology 1998-04 Ohio Branch, American Society for Microbiology 2003-04 Michigan Branch, American Society for Microbiology 2005present North Central Branch, American Society for Microbiology 2001present American Public Health Association 2001-04 Ohio Public Health Association 2001present Association of Women in Science 2005present Iowa Public Health Association 2005present Infectious Disease Society of America 2005present Iowa Academy of Science 50 Position Communication Committee, 2011-2013 Section vice-chair, 2008-09 Section chair, 2009-10 B. 2005present American College of Epidemiology 2005present American Association for the Advancement of Science 2003present National Center for Science Education Other Professional Service 1. Referee Manuscripts Year Title 2005Emerging Infectious Diseases present 2005present Clinical Infectious Diseases 2007present Annals of Epidemiology 2008present Journal of Infection and Public Health 2009present PLoS ONE 2009present Environmental Health Perspectives 2009present Zoonoses and Public Health 2009present Diagnostic Microbiology and Infectious Disease 2009present Journal of Clinical Microbiology 2009present Institute for Laboratory Animal Research (ILAR) Journal 2009present Veterinary Microbiology 2010present Vector-Borne and Zoonotic Diseases 2010- International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health 51 present 2010present Clinical Medicine and Research 2010present Applied and Environmental Microbiology 2010present Journal of Bacteriology and Parasitology 2010present Risk Analysis 2011present Journal of Equine Veterinary Science 2011present Environmental Research 2011present Trends in Microbiology 2011present The Veterinary Journal 2012present Veterinary Dermatology 2012present The Veterinary Record 2012present Lancet Infectious Diseases 2012present Journal of Swine Health and Production 2012present Japanese Journal of Infectious Diseases 2012present Macedonian Journal of Medical Sciences 2012present Microbial Ecology 2013present Journal of Infectious Diseases 2013- mBio 52 present 2. 2013present BMC Microbiology 2013present Clinical Microbiology and Infection 2013present BMC Open 2013present Infection, Ecology & Epidemiology 2014present Evolutionary Applications 2014present BMC Genomics 2014present American Journal of Infection Control 2014present EcoHealth Organize Conference, Paper Session, etc. Year Title 2005 Intelligent Design: in your classroom? Panel discussion in association with University of Iowa Freethinkers 2006 Intelligent Design symposium (in conjunction with Iowa Academy of Science) 2007 Darwin Day celebration 2008 Darwin Day celebration 2009 Darwin Day celebration 2009 Informational briefing on agriculture & MRSA, Trinity River Meeting 2011 Second ASM-ESCMID International Conference on MethicillinResistant Staphylococci in Animals, Washington, DC. Conference chair. 2012 Great Plains Emerging Infectious Diseases Conference. Conference cochair. 53 3. 2012 Symposium organizer, “Sound Bites to Superbugs: How to Communicate Risk to the Public and Physicians.” American Society for Microbiology Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA 2012 Symposium organizer, “Deadly Pets and Other Animals,” International Conference on Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, San Francisco, CA 2013 Great Plains Emerging Infectious Diseases Conference. Conference cochair. Departmental, Collegiate or University Committees (other than teaching) Year Title 2005-06 UIowa Plan of study committee 2005present UIowa Student recruitment committee 2005-08 UIowa Journal club advisor 2006-08, 2012-13 UIowa MS Exam Committee 2006-07; 2011-12 UIowa Curriculum Committee 2006 UIowa Undergraduate Degree Task Force 20082011 UIowa CPH Faculty Council 2009 UIowa 10th Anniversary planning committee 2009 UIowa CPH strategic planning committee—Education subcommittee 20052013 UIowa PhD Admissions committee 2009-11 UIowa MS Admissions committee 2010-11 UIowa 3+2 degree program task force 20112013 UIowa CPH Diversity Committee 20112013 UIowa DVM/MPH admissions committee 2012 UIowa CPH Diversity Committee sub-committee on recruitment 2012- UIowa Faculty Evaluation Committee 54 2013 2013present KSU BEE Faculty Advisory Committee 2013present KSU BEE Retention, Tenure and Promotion Committee 2013 KSU SBS Retention, Tenure and Promotion Committee 2013 KSU BEE Handbook development committee 2013present KSU BEE student advisory committee 2014 KSU dissertation format committee 2014 KSU HPM Retention, Tenure and Promotion Committee 2014present KSU CPH Laboratory Biosafety Committee 2015 KSU BEE Chair review committee 4. State or National Committees Year Title 5. Professionally Relevant Community Involvement Year Activity 2005-07 Judge, Eastern Iowa Science and Engineering Fair 6. 2005-09, 11-12 Judge, U of Iowa James F. Jakobsen Graduate Forum 2005, 2009-12 Judge, U of Iowa CPH Research Week 2005-07 Judge, U of Iowa MPH Practicum Experience 2008 Judge, U of Iowa Medical Student Research Day 2008-10 Speaker, STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) career day, Solon High School 2014 Judge, Lillian Friedman award Professional Consulting Year Organization 2005 The Upper Midwest Center for 55 Role Curriculum consultant 2008 2009 2011 2011 2012 2014 7. Other Year Bioterrorism Preparedness Pantheon Press Watershed Media Columbia University Press Johns Hopkins University Press Wiley-Blackwell Press International Food Information Council Manuscript consultant Manuscript consultant Manuscript consultant Manuscript consultant Manuscript consultant Professional consultant Activity 1999-02 Founder and President, American Society for Microbiology, Student Chapter at Medical College of Ohio 1999present Yale University alumni interviewer 2001-02 Medical College of Ohio Graduate Student Council, Microbiology Department Representative 2003-04 Volunteer coordinator, Monroe County Health Department Bioterrorism Education Community Outreach Program 2005present Contributor, “The Panda’s Thumb,” (http://www.pandasthumb.org). Averages 5000 visits/day 2005present Writer, “Aetiology” (http://scienceblogs.com/aetiology). Averages 1000 visits/day 2005 Writer, “Train the Trainer” tabletop exercise: anthrax attack. Upper Midwest Center for Public Health Preparedness. 2005present Founder, Iowa Citizens for Science (http://www.iowascience.org) 2006present Board of Directors, Iowa City Darwin Day.org 2006-11 Board of Directors, Iowans for Religion and Science Dialogue 2007-08 Contributor, WIREDSCIENCE’s “Correlations” (http://www.pbs.org/kcet/wiredscience/blogs/) 2011 Participant, One Health Strategic Leadership Meeting 2011present UIowa Critical MASS mentor 2012present Board of Advisors, Zombie Research Society 56 C. Clinical assignments since last promotion (if applicable) Year Area # Per Year 57