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EDUCATION

Arizona State University, Phoenix, AZ
PhD, Exercise and Nutritional Sciences, May 2019
Dissertation: Walkability Around the Worksite and Physical Activity
Committee: Drs. Marc Adams (chair), Mike Todd, Punam Ohri-Vacaspati, Steven Hooker, and Barbara Ainsworth
GIS Certificate: May 2019
Project: Remotely Sensed Vegetative Features, Walkability, and Physical Activity
Supervisor: Dr. Soe Myint

California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, CA
MS Kinesiology Exercise Science and Health Promotion, 2012

California State University Sacramento, Sacramento, CA
BS Kinesiology with Minor in Biology, 2008

RESEARCH EXPERIENCE

Graduate Research Associate Aug 2013 – Jan 2019
Dr. Marc Adams (PI)WalkIT and WalkIT-Arizona (NIH grant R01CA198915)

  • Physical activity interventions with accelerometer (Actigraph GT9X) and burst EMA up to 1 year
  • GIS data acquisition, cleaning, processing, analysis, and cartography using ArcGIS 10x products
  • Project management of two RCT employing text message for behavior change in > 600 adults
  • SPSS and R software to conduct statistical modeling for outcome analyses.

Graduate Research Associate Aug 2013 – May 2018
Drs. Meg Bruening, Marc Adams (Co-PIs) School Salad Bars (Grant ZBS0019 & 1R01HL139120-01A1)

  • State wide survey of Arizona NSLP-participating school nutrition managers
  • Objectively measured plate waste survey in schools with salad bars in Maricopa County
  • Grant development, personnel management, survey design, data collection, analysis, publication

Graduate Research Associate Aug 2013 – Aug 2016
Drs. Marc Adams contracted by James Sallis (PI), IPEN-Adolescent Studies (5R01HL111378-04)

  • Built environment, physical activity study of adolescents in a multinational cross-sectional design
  • Geospatial data management support for study coordinating center

Project Manager Jan 2011 – Aug 2012
Drs. Ann Yelmokas-McDermott (PI) and Aydin Nazmi (Co-I) FLASH Studies

  • Led 50+ research assistants in 3-yr anthropometric, body composition, biochemical assessment
  • Directed meetings, trainings, data collection, data entry, equipment logistics, promotions
  • Outstanding Student Employee of the Year, Nominee 2012

Laboratory Manager Sep 2010 – Dec 2010
Drs. Aydin Nazmi (Co-I) and Ann Yelmokas-McDermott (Co-I), Heart Health Study

  • Two-year study of biochemical assays in a cohort of freshman college students
  • Led 18 research assistants and 3 phlebotomists in subset of FLASH Study

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Graduate Teaching Associate
Exercise Science and Health Promotion, Arizona State University

  • Fundamentals of Health as Instructor of Record Fall 2018
  • Epidemiology under Dr. Marc Adams Spring 2015
  • Exercise Testing under Dr. Kathy Campbell Fall 2013 – Spring 2015

Lecturer Sep 2012 – Dec 2012
Kinesiology Department, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo

  • Instructor of Record for Senior Project and Advanced Laboratory courses
  • Designed syllabi, critical thinking assignments, presentations in group and individual formats
  • Project-based with practical skills application, leadership opportunities, community service

Graduate Teaching Assistant Sep 2011 – Jun 2012
Kinesiology Department, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo

  • Instructor of record for Soccer and Volleyball Professional Activity courses
  • Adaptive Physical Activity laboratory instructor under Dr. J. Kevin Taylor
  • Motor Learning and Control laboratory instructor under Dr. Kellie Green-Hall

GUEST LECTURES

Exercise and Wellness Seminar, Dr. Ann Sebren – Fall 2016
Built Environment and Physical Activity Introduction and Research

Exercise and Wellness Seminar, Dr. Ann Sebren – Fall 2015
WalkIT Neighborhood Research Introduction

Epidemiology, Dr. Marc Adams – Spring 2015
Using Rates and Ratios”

Community Health, Dr. Jennifer Huberty – Spring 2014
Built Environment and Health

Intro to Kinesiology, Dr. Jack Phelan – Fall 2012
What is STRIDE: Introduction to the health research

PUBLICATIONS

MANUSCRIPTS – accepted for publication

  1. Adams M, Hurley JC, Phillips, CB, Todd M, Angadi SS, Berardi V, Hovell M, Hooker S. Rationale, Design, and Baseline Characteristics of WalkIT Arizona: A Factorial Randomized Trial Testing Adaptive Goals and Financial Reinforcement to Increase Walking across Higher and Lower Walkable Neighborhoods. Contemp Clin Trials, 2019. 81:87-101. PMID:31063868.
  2. Phillips CB, Hurley JC, Todd M, Angadi SS, Berardi V, Hovell MF Adams MA. Delay Discount Rate Moderates a Physical Activity Intervention Testing Immediate Rewards. Behav Med, 2019. 1-11. PMID:30973315
  3. Hurley JC, Bruening MM, Adams MA, Ohri-Vacaspati P. Demographic Relations of Fruit and Vegetable Selected, Consumed, and Wasted among Middle School Students in a Cross-Sectional Design. Am J Health Behav, 2018. 42(6):60-69.
  4. Bruening MM, Adams MA, Ohri-Vacaspati P, Hurley JC. School-level practices and perceptions associated with salad bars in schools. J Sch Health, 2018. 88:416-422.
  5. Adams MA, Hurley JC, Todd M, Bhuiyan N, Jarrett CL, Tucker WJ, Hollingshead KE, Angadi SS. Adaptive goal setting and financial incentives: a 2 × 2 factorial randomized controlled trial to increase adults’ physical activity. BMC Public Health, 2017. 17(286) DOI 10.1186/s12889-017-4197-8.
  6. Bruening MM, Adams MA, Ohri-Vacaspati P, Hurley JC. Prevalence and implementation practices of school salad bars across grade levels. Am J Health Promo, 2017. DOI: 10.1177/0890117116689159
  7. Adams MA, Bruening MM, Ohri-Vacaspati P, Hurley JC. Location of school lunch salad bars and fruit and vegetable consumption in middle schools: a cross-sectional plate waste study. J Acad Nutr Diet, 2016. 116(3): p. 407-16. PMID:26625970.
  8. Hurley JC, Hollingshead KE, Todd M, Jarrett CL, Tucker WJ, Angadi SS, Adams MA. The Walking Interventions Through Texting (WalkIT) Trial: Rationale, Design, and Protocol for a Factorial Randomized Controlled Trial of Adaptive Interventions for Overweight and Obese, Inactive Adults. JMIR Res Protoc 2015;4(3):e108. DOI: 10.2196/resprot.4856. PMID: 26362511

MANUSCRIPTS – under review

  1. Berardi, V, Hovell M, Hurley JC, Phillips CB, Bellettiere J, Todd M, Adams MA. Exploring Schedules of Financial Reinforcement for Promoting Adults’ Free-Living Physical Activity. (under review)
  2. Jarrett CL, Tucker WJ, Hurley JC, Todd M, Adams MA, Angadi SS. Walking and aortic and brachial blood pressure: Evidence of a dose-response relationship at 8000 steps/day. (under review)

MANUSCRIPTS – in preparation

  1. Hurley JC, Hook, H, Hao, L, Adams MA. Walkability Moderates Intervention on Moderate-to-Vigorous Physical Activity and Body Mass Index. (in preparation)
  2. Hurley JC, Myint, S, Adams MA. Remotely Sensed Vegetative Features, Walkability, and Physical Activity. (in preparation)

ABSTRACTS

  1. Hook H, Hurley JC, Phillips CB, Adams, MA. Exploring Regional Accessibility and Neighborhood Walkability to Explain Domain- and Context-Specific Physical Activity. International Society of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2019. – accepted
  2. Hurley JC, Todd M, Phillips CB, Hook H, Hooker, SP,Adams MA. Moderators of the relationship between worksite walkability and physical activity. American College of Sports Medicine 2019 – accepted
  3. Adams MA, Phillips C, Todd M, Frank, L, Hovell MF, Hooker, S, Hurley JC, Hook, H. Does neighborhood walkability interact with physical activity interventions to promote adoption: Testing for interactions. Society of Behavioral Medicine 2019 – accepted
  4. Hurley, JC, Hook, H, Todd, M, Phillips, CB, Adams, MA. Exploring Objective Worksite Neighborhood Walkability Relationships to Total, Domain, and Environment Specific Physical Activity. Active Living Research Conference, 2019. – accepted
  5. Phillips C, Todd M, Hurley J, Adams MA. Exploring time-varying relationships between weather factors and objectively-measured physical activity in Phoenix, Arizona. Active Living Research Conference, 2019. – accepted
  6. Hook H, Hurley JC, Phillips CB, Adams, MA. Concordance between perceived and objective proximity to nearest park in Maricopa County, Arizona. American Public Health Association 2018. – accepted
  7. Adams MA, Phillips C, Hurley J, Todd M, Angadi S, Berardi V, Hovell MF. Effects of Continuous Reinforcement vs. Variable Magnitude and Probability Reinforcement on Adults’ Physical Activity. In Berardi V. (Chair), Real-Time Sensing Devices: An Opportunity to Deploy Behavioral Theory in Health Interventions. Symposium conducted at the 44th annual convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis International, San Diego, California, May 24 – 28, 2018. – accepted
  8. Hurley JC, Hao L, Abduljabbar MA, Angadi SS, Adams MA. Walkability Moderates Intervention on Moderate-to-Vigorous Physical Activity and Body Mass Index. In Sallis J and Newton R (Co-Chairs), Context Matters: Advancing Understanding of the Link Between the Built Environment, Physical Activity, and Health. Paper-session 36 conducted at Society of Behavioral Medicine 39th annual meeting, New Orleans, LA, USA. April 11 – 14, 2018. – accepted
  9. Adams MA, Berardi V, Phillips CB, Hurley JC, Todd M, Angadi SS, Mitchell M, Hovell MF. Effects of Continuous Reinforcement vs. Variable Magnitude and Probability Reinforcement on Adults’ Physical Activity. Society of Behavioral Medicine 39th annual meeting. New Orleans, LA, USA. April 2018 – accepted.
  10. Phillips CB, Hurley JC, Fernandez JA, Todd M, Angadi SS, Berardi V, Hovell MF Adams MA. Delay Discount Rate Moderates a Physical Activity Intervention Testing Immediate Rewards. Society of Behavioral Medicine 39th annual meeting. New Orleans, LA, USA. April 2018 – accepted.
  11. Phillips CB, Hurley JC, Hook H, Zhu W, Adams MA. Combining Crowdsourcing and Google Street View to Assess Microscale Features Supportive of Physical Activity: Reliability of Online Crowdsourced Ratings. [Abstract]. Active Living Research 2018 annual meeting. Banff, Alberta, Canada. February 2018 – accepted.
  12. Adams MA, Phillips CB, Hurley JC, Hook H, Zhu W, Western E, Yu TY. Crowdsourcing Microscale Audits of Pedestrian Streetscape: Validity of Amazon MTurkers versus Experts [Abstract]. Active Living Research 2018 annual meeting. Banff, Alberta, Canada. February 2018 – accepted.
  13. Hurley JC, Snider AM, Singh P, Abduljabbar MA, Adams MA. Neighborhood crime, physical fitness and BMI: findings in the Walking Interventions through Texting (WalkIT) Trial [Abstract]. Oral presentation at the American Public Health Association annual meeting. Atlanta, GA, USA. November 2017. – accepted.
  14. Hurley JC, Bruening MM, Ohri-Vachaspati P, Adams MA. Demographic Relationships of Fruits and Vegetables Selected, Consumed, and Wasted among Middle School Students in a Cross-Sectional Design [Abstract]. Poster presentation at the International Society of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 16th annual meeting. Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. June 2017– accepted.
  15. Hurley JC, Snider AM, Singh P, Abduljabbar MA, Adams MA. Neighborhood crime, physical fitness and BMI: findings in the Walking Interventions through Texting (WalkIT) Trial [Abstract]. Poster presentation at the International Society of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 16th annual meeting. Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. June 2017– accepted.
  16. Adams MA, Hurley JC, Todd M, Bhuiyan N, Jarrett CL, Tucker WJ, Hollingshead KE, Angadi SS. Adaptive goal setting and financial incentives: a 2 × 2 factorial randomized controlled trial to increase adults’ physical activity. Society of Behavioral Medicine annual meeting. San Diego, CA, USA. March 2017. – accepted.
  17. Jarrett CL, Tucker WJ, Hurley JC, Todd M, Bhuiyan N, Fernandez JA, Adams MA, Angadi SS. Effects of an mHealth Adaptive Intervention on Vascular Health and Cardiorespiratory Fitness [Abstract]. Circulation. 2016 – accepted.
  18. Hook BE, Jarrett CL, Herbold JL, Tucker WJ, Hurley JC, Todd M, Bhuiyan N, Fernandez JA, Adams MA, Angadi SS. Changes in glycemia and blood lipids following a 4 month mHealth walking intervention [Abstract]. Circulation. 2016 – accepted.
  19. Adams MA, Hurley JC, Todd M, Angadi S, Hooker S, Hovel M, Frank LF, Western E. Walking Interventions Through Texting (WalkIT) Trial: a Factorial Randomized Controlled Trial of Adaptive Interventions for Inactive Adults living in High and Low Walkable Neighborhoods. Poster presentation at the NIH National Cancer Institute’s New Investigator Meeting. Rockville, MD. November 4, 2015. – accepted.
  20. Jarrett CL, Tucker WJ, Hollingshead K, Hurley JC, Todd M, Gaesser GA, Adams MA, Angadi SS. Preliminary effects of mHealth adaptive interventions on vascular markers and cardiorespiratory fitness. Poster session presentation at: 33rd Annual Conference of the Southwest American College of Sports Medicine; 2014 Oct 17-18; Costa Mesa, CA– accepted.
  21. Hurley JC, Jarrett CL, Tucker, WJ, Hollingshead, K, Todd, M, Heckler, E, Angadi, SS, Adams MA. Walkscore, bikescore, and transit score as predictors of fitness in overweight and obese adults”. Poster session presentation at: 33rd Annual Conference of the Southwest American College of Sports Medicine; 2014 Oct 17-18; Costa Mesa, CA – accepted.

HONORS AND FUNDED AWARDS

HONORS
Meritorious Student Abstract winner, Society of Behavioral Medicine, Apr 2018
Walkability Moderates Intervention on Moderate-to-Vigorous Physical Activity and Body Mass Index.”

GRANTS – funded
ASU Graduate Professional Student Association Travel Grant, Dec 2018 $942
John & Elizabeth Ainsworth PANW Student Travel Award, spring 2018 $250
SNHP Exercise & Nutrition Sciences PhD Student Block Grant, 2017-2018 $4570
ASU Graduate Professional Student Association Travel Grant, Apr 2017 $941
John & Elizabeth Ainsworth PANW Student Travel Award, spring 2015 $500
ASU Graduate Professional Student Association Travel Grant, Feb 2015 $680
ASU Graduate Professional Student Association Travel Grant, Oct 2014 $270

GRANTS – unfunded
ASU Graduate Completion Fellowship, Nov 2018
ASU Graduate Professional Student Association Travel Grant, Apr 2017
ASU Graduate Professional Student Association Travel Grant, Jun 2016
American Heart Association Student Scholarships in Cardiovascular Disease, March 2014

PRESENTATIONS

SCIENTIFIC DATA BASED

Active Living Research Feb 17-20 2019
“Exploring objective worksite neighborhood walkability relationships to total, domain, and environment specific physical activity” – poster presentation

Society of Behavioral Medicine Apr 11-14 2018
“Walkability Moderates Intervention on Moderate-to-Vigorous Physical Activity and Body Mass Index” – oral presentation

American Public Health Association Nov 4-8 2017
“Neighborhood crime, physical fitness and BMI: findings in the Walking Interventions through Texting (WalkIT) Trial” – oral presentation

International Society of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity Jun 7-10 2017
“Demographic predictors of fruit and vegetable consumption and waste among middle school students” – poster presentation
“Neighborhood crime, physical fitness and BMI: findings in the Walking Interventions through Texting (WalkIT) Trial” – poster presentation

Society of Behavioral Medicine Apr 21-25 2015
“Demographic predictors of fruit and vegetable consumption and waste among middle school students” – poster presentation

Southwest American College of Sports Medicine Oct 17-18 2014
“Walkscore, bikescore, and transit score as predictors of fitness in overweight and obese adults” – poster presentation

Annual Student Research Conference May 10-11 2012
“Progression of the first Four Years of the FLASH College Health Study: A Cal Poly STRIDE Student Research Experience” – poster presentation

SERVICE AND COMMUNITY BASED

Teaching Practicum Apr 2017
Learning module to class teaching measurement, reliability in psycho-social research. Included lesson plan, group activity, and curriculum evaluation

Seminar Series at School of Nutrition and Health Promotion Nov 2016
Presentation on “Neighborhood Crime and Physical Activity” during weekly lunchtime seminar to department and community members on doctoral student research projects organized by Dr. Erik Hekler

Pre-Collegiate Symposium Feb 10 2012
Admitted high school student symposium, field of Kinesiology, STRIDE research and laboratory activities

Parent’s Day Presentation Oct 29 2011
Parents of Cal Poly freshmen informed o Kinesiology Department, STRIDE research & opportunities

Southwest ACSM Conference Oct 15 2011
Host school presentation of Cal Poly, Kinesiology Department, STRIDE programs and research

University President Introduction Winter 2011
Newly appointed University President, Jeffrey D. Armstrong, Kinesiology Department and STRIDE research

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS AND CERTIFICATIONS

American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM)
American Public Health Association (APHA)
Arizona Public Health Association (AzPHA)
Society of Behavioral Medicine (SBM)
American Heart Association (AHA), Council on Lifestyle and Cardiometabolic Health
Collaborative Institutional Training Initiative (CITI), Social & Behavioral Research
American Red Cross CPR, AED
NIH Protecting Human Research Participants

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

National Center for Faculty Development & Diversity 2019
“Every Semester Needs a Plan” (01/10/19)
“How to Develop a Daily Writing Practice” (03/14/19)

Society of Behavioral Medicine Behavior Grand Rounds Webinar Series 2018
“Graduate School Basics: Managing Time, Money, Projects, and Professional Relationships” (02/08/18)

NIH-NIEHS Exposure Science and Exposome Webinar Series 2018
“Recent developments in GPS, GIS, and geospatial applications in measuring environment as related to health” (01/30/18)

ASU Anti Discrimination Training 2017
Online module to prevent discrimination and harassment; 90 minutes (12/15/17).

American Public Health Association Health Equity Committee Webinar 2017
“Making Your Abstract Awesome and Getting It Accepted” (12/15/17)

American Public Health Association Global Health Institute Pre-Conference 2017
“The Road Ahead: Navigating the Changing Landscape of the Global Health Industry” (11/04/17)

Psychology 537: Longitudinal Growth Modeling 2016
Audited course at ASU Department of Psychology course offering (spring semester)

APA Style Refresher and Writing Tips 2016
One-hour session by the ASU Graduate Writing Center (GWC) to provide tips for planning and organizing research and writing the dissertation. Lead by Nathan Cushing of the GWC (01/26/16).

Managing the Dissertation Writing Process 2015
One-hour session by the ASU Graduate Writing Center (GWC) to provide tips for planning and organizing research and writing the dissertation. Lead by Lisa Cahill and Nathan Cushing of the GWC (03/31/15).

Public Speaking workshop 2015
One-hour workshop with practice presentation and critique. Hosted by the ASU Graduate Women’s Association and Hugh Downs School of Communication, lead by Carlos Flores, PhD Student in Communication (02/19/15).

Graduate Education workshops 2013
Two 1.5-hour workshops through the ASU Graduate Education program, Avoiding Plagiarism (10/15/13) and the Crafting Arguments (10/28/13).

Jumpstarting STEM Careers Symposium: the Business of Science 2014
Half-day symposium with experts from Intel, Sky Song and the WP Carey School of Business. Discussed the skills of forming a business plan, budgeting, employee and time management improving efficiency.

W.I.N.G.E.D. Program 2011
Twelve-hour critical thinking, reading and writing workshop for faculty members. Collaborative, interdisciplinary seminar series hosted by Cal Poly English Department.

ACSM Certified Health Fitness Specialist Workshop 2009

ACSM Inclusive Programming Webinar 2009

SERVICE

Jane was an active, independent peer-reviewer from 2015-2019. Verification of manuscripts reviewed can be found on Publons: publons.com/researcher/1572541/jane-c-hurley

Jane reviewed 13 manuscripts sent directly to her by the editorial boards of:

  • PLOS One
  • American Journal of Health Promotion
  • Health Education and Behavior
  • Knowledge Management Research and Practice

Since beginning Doctoral training:
American Fitness Index Advisory Board, American College of Sports Medicine 2018 – 2019
Annual Meeting ISBNPA Conference student volunteer 2017
ASU Graduate Professional Student Association Grant reviewer 2015 – 2016
Society of Behavioral Medicine: 2016 conference reviewer 2015 – 2016
PANW Gradate Club member, officer, president 2013 – 2016
Building Healthy Lifestyles Conference planning committee 2013 – 2016
InQueery research collaborative, member, co-chair 2014 – 2016
Graduate Women’s Association fundraising volunteer 2013

During Master’s education at Cal Poly:
American College of Sports Medicine national conference volunteer 2012
Arroyo Grande High School “Boot Camp” after school program volunteer 2011 – 2012
Arroyo Grande Community Hospital health fair volunteer 2011 – 2012
Paso Robles Community Service Alliance health fair volunteer 2011 – 2012

During Bachelor’s education at Sacramento State University:
Expanding Your Horizons Conference volunteer mentor 2008
Project P.L.A.Y. volunteer 2004

INTERNSHIPS

Geography and Urban Planning, GIS Internship WalkIT Arizona, Phoenix, AZ Aug 2017 – May 2018

Health Plus Mobility, San Luis Obispo, CA Aug 2011 – Dec 2011

Wellness Solutions, Elk Grove, CA Jan 2009

Robertson’s Adult Day Health Care Center, Sacramento, CA Oct 2006 – Jun 2007