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Curriculum Vitae Amy E. Latimer, PhD

TABLE OF CONTENTS ACADEMIC EMPLOYMENT HISTORY... 3 ACADEMIC AWARDS AND DISTINCTIONS... 4 Scholarships... 4 Achievements & Awards... 4 PUBLICATIONS... 5 Refereed Journals... 5 Refereed Journals - Under Review... 7 Chapters in Edited Books... 7 Published Abstracts (for refereed conference presentations)... 7 Refereed presentations to scholarly and professional groups (unpublished abstracts for unpublished research)... 10 Articles in Professional or Cultural Journals... 12 RESEARCH GRANTS... 12 TEACHING... 13 Undergraduate... 13 Guest Lectures... 13 Invited Lectures... 14 Teaching Assistantships... 15 Supervision... 15 PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION MEMBERSHIP... 16 LEADERSHIP... 16 COMMUNITY SERVICE... 16 2

CURRICULUM VITAE NAME: DEGREES RECEIVED: Amy Elizabeth Latimer Doctorate of Philosophy (Human Biodynamics) McMaster University, 2004 Master of Science (Human Biodynamics) McMaster University, 2001 Bachelor of Science, Honours (Human Kinetics) University of Ottawa, 2000 ACADEMIC EMPLOYMENT HISTORY August 2004-Present July August 2004 Sept. Dec. 2003 Sept. Dec. 2000 Jan. April. 2002-2004 Jan. April 2001-2004 Postdoctoral Fellow Dr. Peter Salovey Department of Psychology Yale University Research Assistant Dr. Steve Bray Department of Kinesiology McMaster University Sessional Lecturer 4 th year Exercise Psychology Department of Kinesiology McMaster University Research Assistant Dr. Kathleen Martin Ginis Department of Kinesiology McMaster University Teaching Assistant Department of Kinesiology McMaster University 3

Jan. 2000- Aug. 2000 May 1999-Aug. 2000 Scholarships Research Assistant Dr. Robert Reid Centre for Health Promotion and Rehabilitation University of Ottawa Heart Institute Research Assistant Dr. Diane Ste. Marie School of Human Kinetics University of Ottawa ACADEMIC AWARDS AND DISTINCTIONS Social Science and Humanities Research Council $40,028 09/04-08/05 (SSHRC) Post-Doctoral Fellowship $35,028 09/05-08/06 Canadian Cancer Society Research Fellowship (declined) $36,500 09/04-08/05 $38,500 09/05-08/05 Social Science and Humanities Research Council $17,700/year 09/02-08/04 (SSHRC) Doctoral Fellowship The Harry Lyman Hooker Senior Fellowship $20,000/year 09/01-08/04 Ontario Neurotrauma Foundation Student Fellowship (Declined) $20,000/year 07/01-06/04 Natural Science and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) Postgraduate Scholarship $19,200/year 09/00-08/02 McMaster Graduate Scholarship $4,800/year 09/00-08/02 Ontario Graduate Scholarship(OGS; Declined) $15,000/year 09/02-08/03 $13,000/year 09/00-08/01 NSERC Undergraduate Student Research Award $5,000/year 04/99-08/99 & 04/00-08/00 University of Ottawa Merit Scholarship $1,000/year 09/98-04/00 University of Ottawa Academic Scholarship $1,800/year 09/96-04/00 Achievements & Awards APA Division 47 Dissertation Award $100 2005 NASPSPA Graduate Student Paper Award $200 2005 Society of Behavioral Medicine Dissertation Award $500 2005 4

Society of Behavioral Medicine Meritorious Student Poster 2004, 2006 Joan Heimbecker Scholarship $1,000 2003 & 2004 SCAPPS Franklin Henry Young Investigator Award $300 2002 Society of Behavioral Medicine - Paper Citation 2002 Marauder Scholar 2000-2004 XXIIIth CRSN International Symposium, $400 2001 Student travel bursary University of Ottawa Academic Silver Medal 2000 Dean s Honour List 1996-2000 Refereed Journals PUBLICATIONS 1. Martin Ginis, K. A., Jung, M. E., Brawley, L. R., Latimer, A. E., Hicks, A. L., Shields, C. A. & McCartney, N. (in press). The effects of physical activity enjoyment on sedentary older adults physical activity attitudes and intentions. Journal of Applied Biobehavioral Medicine. 2. Martin Ginis, K. A., & Latimer, A. E. (in press). The effects of acute bouts of body-weight supported treadmill training on the mood states of people with spinal cord injury. Spinal Cord. 3. Latimer, A. E., Martin Ginis, K. A., Craven, B. C. & Hicks, A. L. (2006). Construct validation of an activity measure for people with spinal cord injury. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 38, 208-216. 4. Martin Ginis, K. A., Latimer, A. E., Brawley, L. R., Jung, M. E. & Hicks, A. L. (2006). From weight training to activities of daily living: helping older adults make the connection. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 38, 116-121. 5. Latimer, A.E., Katulak, N., Mowad, L. & Salovey, P. (2005). Motivating cancer prevention and early detection behaviors using psychologically tailored messages. Journal of Health Communication, 10, s137-s156. 6. Latimer, A. E. & Martin Ginis, K. A. (2005). Change in self-efficacy following a single strength training session predicts sedentary older adults subsequent motivation to join a seniors strength training program. American Journal of Health Promotion, 20, 135-139. 5

7. Latimer, A. E. & Martin Ginis, K. A. (2005). The theory of planned behavior in prediction of leisure time physical activity among individuals with spinal cord injury. Rehabilitation Psychology, 50, 389-396. 8. Martin, Ginis, K. A., Latimer, A. E., Hicks, A. L. & Craven, B. C. (2005). Development and evaluation of an activity measure for people with spinal cord injury. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 37, 1099-1111. 9. Hicks, A. L., Adams, M. M., Martin Ginis, K. A., Giangregorio, L., Latimer, A. E., Phillips, S. M. et al. (2005). Long-term body-weight supported treadmill training and subsequent follow-up in persons with chronic SCI: Effects on functional walking ability and measures of subjective well-being. Spinal Cord,43, 291-298. 10. Latimer, A. E. & Martin Ginis, K. A. (2005). The importance of subjective norms for people who care what others think. Psychology & Health, 20, 53-62. 11. Latimer, A. E., Martin Ginis, K. A., & Hicks, A. L. (2005). Attenuating the effects of stress on well-being among individuals with SCI: A potential role for exercise. Therapeutic Recreation Journal, 39, 131-138. 12. Latimer, A. E., Martin Ginis, K. A., Hicks, A. L. & McCartney, N. (2004). An examination of mechanisms of exercise-induced change in pain and physical and psychological wellbeing among people with spinal cord injury. Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development, 41, 643-652. 13. Latimer, A. E., Martin Ginis, K. A., & Craven, B. C. (2004). Psychosocial predictors of exercise intentions and behaviour among individuals with spinal cord injury. Adapted Physical Activity Quarterly, 21, 71-85. 14. Ste-Marie, D. M., Clark, S. E., Findlay, L. C. & Latimer A. E. (2004). High levels of contextual interference enhance handwriting skill acquisition. Journal of Motor Behavior, 36, 115-126. 15. Martin, K. A., Latimer, A. E., McKechnie, K., Connolly, C., Ditor, D., Hicks, A. L. & McCartney, N. (2003). Treating negative affect in individuals with spinal cord injury with exercise therapy: A central role for pain. Rehabilitation Psychology, 48,157-164. 16. Ditor, D. S., Latimer, A. E., Martin Ginis, K. A., Arbour K. P., McCartney, N. & Hicks, A. L. (2003). Maintenance of exercise participation in individuals with spinal cord injury: Longterm effects on quality of life, stress and pain. Spinal Cord, 41, 446-450. 17. Martin, K. A., Latimer, A. E. & Jung, M. E. (2003). No pain no gain? Examining the generalizability of the exerciser stereotype to moderately active and excessively active targets. Social Behavior and Personality, 31, 283-290. 18. Hicks, A. L., Martin, K. A., Ditor, D. S., Latimer, A. E., Craven, C., Bugaresti, J. & McCartney, N. (2003). Long-term exercise training in persons with spinal cord injury: 6

Effects on strength, arm ergometry performance and psychological well-being. Spinal Cord, 41, 34-43. 19. Ste-Marie, D. M., Clark, S. E., & Latimer, A. E. (2002). Contributions of attention and retention processes in the observational learning of a motor skill by children. Journal of Human Movement Studies, 42, 317-333. 20. Martin, K. A., Latimer, A. E., Hanely, H., Francoeur, C. & Watson, K. N. (2000). Sustaining exercise motivation and participation among people with spinal cord injury: Lessons learned from a 9-month intervention. Palaestra, 18, 38-40 & 51. Refereed Journals - Under Review 1. Arbour, K. P., Latimer, A. E., Martin Ginis, K. A. & Jung, M. E. (submitted). Moving beyond the stigma: The impression formation benefits of exercise information for individuals with a physical disability. Adapted Physical Activity Quarterly. 2. Latimer, A. E., Cox, A., Williams-Piehota, P., Katulak, N. A., Mowad, L. Z. & Salovey, P. (submitted). Encouraging cancer survivors to talk to their physicians about clinical trials: Considering survivors information needs. Health Communication. 3. Latimer, A. E., Martin Ginis, K. A. & Arbour, K. P. (submitted). Bridging the gap between intentions and behavior: Promoting physical activity among individuals with spinal cord injury. Rehabilitation Psychology. 4. Latimer, A. E., Williams-Piehota, P., Katulak, N. A., Cox, A., Mowad, L. Z., Higgins, E. T. & Salovey, P. (submitted). Promoting fruit and vegetable intake through messages tailored to individual differences in information processing styles. Annals of Behavioral Medicine. 5. Toll, B., O Malley, S., Katulak, N. A., Wu, R. Dubin, J. George, T. Latimer, A. E. et al., (submitted). Message Framing for Smoking Cessation with Bupropion: A Randomized Controlled Trial. Addiction. Chapters in Edited Books 1. Latimer, A. E. & Martin Ginis, K. A. (2004). Physical activity and health. In N. B. Anderson (Ed.), The Encyclopedia of Health and Behavior (Vol. B, pp. 656-659). New York: Sage. Published Abstracts (for refereed conference presentations) 1. Materese, S. A., Latimer, A. E., Brackett, M. A. Rivers, S. E. & Salovey, P (2006) Mapping the protective pathway of emotional intelligence: From social cognitions to adolescent smoking intentions. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 31, s096. 2. Latimer, A. E., Simpson, S. L. & Salovey, P. (2006). Determinants of Health Information Seeking and Avoiding. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 31, s033. 7

3. Latimer, A. E. & Martin Ginis, K. A. (2005). The path to physical activity is paved with good intentions: the efficacy of implementation intentions for promoting physical activity among individuals with spinal cord injury. Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology, 27, s94. 4. Latimer, A. E., Cox, A., Williams-Piehota, P., Brackett, M. A., Katulak, N., Mowad, L., Salovey, P. (2005). Encouraging individuals with cancer to discuss RCTs with their physician: An important role for tailored messages. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 29, s057. 5. Katulak, N., Latimer, A. E., Williams-Piehota, Pamela, Cox, Ashley, Navarro, S., Mowad, L & Salovey, P. (2005). Tailoring health information for motivating fruit and vegetable consumption. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 29, s082. 6. Arbour, K. P., Latimer A. E., Jung M. E. & Martin Ginis, K. A. (2004). Moving beyond the stigma: The self-presentational benefits of exercise for individuals with a physical disability. Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology, 26, s27. 7. Latimer, A. E., Martin Ginis, K. A., Craven, B. C., Norman, G. R. & Hicks, A. L. (2004). The Physical Activity Recall Assessment for Individuals with SCI: Preliminary reliability and validity data. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 36, s110. 8. Martin Ginis, K. A., Jung M. E., Latimer, A. E., Brawley, L. R. & Hicks A. L. (2004). Lifting esteem: Effects of a strength-training intervention on older adults self-esteem and its correlates. Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology, 26, s130. 9. Martin Ginis, K. A., Brawley, L.R., Latimer, A. E., Jung, M. E. & Hicks, A. L. (2004). From weight training to ADL performance: Helping older adults make the connection. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 36, s283. 10. Shields, C. A., Latimer, A. E., Strachan. S. M., Woodgate, J., Jung, M. E., & Elston, T. (2004). Presentation is everything: Links between self-presentational success and physical activity cognition, affect and behavior. Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology, 26, s169. 11. Woodgate, J., Latimer A. E., Jung M. E., Shields, C. A., Strachan, S. M. & Elston, T. (2004). Image isn t everything: Impression motivation moderates the social physique anxiety - exercise relationship. Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology, s201. 12. Latimer, A. E., Martin Ginis, K. A. & Craven, C. (2004). The role of pain in predicting physical activity intention and behavior among individuals with spinal cord injury: A biopsychosocial perspective. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 27, s039. 13. Latimer, A. E., Shields, C. A., Jung, M. E., Woodgate, J., Strachan, S. & Lin, C. A. (2004). Feeling fit: An examination of cognitive and affective determinants of self-presentation efficacy. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 27, s093. 8

14. Woodgate, J., Jung M. E., Latimer, A. E., Strachan, S. M., Shields, C.A. & Elston, T. (2004). How Do I Look? Self-presentation Cognitions and Frequency of Exercise Attendance. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 27, s093. 15. Latimer, A. E., Martin Ginis, K. A., Kitchen, L. A., Howarth, K. R. & Hicks, A. L. (2003). Redefining Exercise: Development of an Exercise Intensity Classification System For People With Spinal Cord Injury. Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology, 25, s88. 16. Martin Ginis, K. A, Brawley, L. R., Jung, M. E., Shields, C. A., Latimer, A. E., Hicks, A. L. & McCartney, N. (2003). A single bout of exercise can improve activity-related thoughts and behaviors among very sedentary older adults. Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology, 25, s96. 17. Martin Ginis, K. A. & Latimer, A. E. (2003). What s Pain Got to Do With It? Mediators of Exercise-Induced Change in Emotional Well-Being among People with Chronic Disability and Disease. Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology, 25, s18. 18. Latimer, A. E., Martin Ginis, K. A. & Craven, C. (2003). Psychosocial predictors of exercise intentions and behavior among individuals with spinal cord injury. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 25, s13. 19. Martin Ginis, K. A., Brawley, L. R., Latimer, A. E., Jung, M. E., Shields, C. A., Hicks, A. L. (2003). Acute reactions to exercise predict subsequent activity in sedentary older adults. Annals of Behavioral Medicine,25, s59. 20. Latimer, A. E., Jung, M. E., Martin, K. A., & Arbour, K. P. (2002). Benefits of Benevolence: The Impact of Co-op Placements in an Exercise Environment on Attitudes towards Persons with Spinal Cord Injuries. Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology, 24, 85. 21. Ditor, D.S., Latimer, A. E., Martin, K. A., Arbour K. P., McCartney, N. & Hicks A. L. (2002). Long-term maintenance of exercise participation by individuals with spinal cord injury: Effects on quality of life, stress and pain. Annals of Behavioral medicine, 24, s49. 22. Latimer, A. E., Martin, K. A. & Hicks, A. L. (2002) An investigation of the efficacy of exercise as a pain reduction strategy for individuals with spinal cord injury. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 24, S149. 23. Martin, K. A., Latimer, A. E., Hicks, A. L., & McCartney, N. (2002). Self-efficacy, not satisfaction, predicts exercise adherence after spinal cord injury. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 24, s050. 24. Hicks, A. L., Ditor, D. S., Martin, K. A., Latimer, A. E., Stewart, B., Connolly, C. & McCartney, N. (2001). Exercise training in persons with spinal cord injury: Effects on strength, arm ergometry performance and psychological well-being. Canadian Journal of Applied Physiology, 26, 485. 9

25. Latimer, A.E., Martin, K. A., Hicks, A.L., Ditor, D. S., Stewart, B. & McCartney, N. (2001). Determining the relation between change in upper body strength, physical functioning, handicap, pain, stress and health for persons with SCI. Canadian Journal of Applied Physiology, 26, 494. 26. Martin, K. A., Latimer, A. E., McKechnie, K., Connolly, C., Ditor, D., Hicks, A. L. & McCartney, N. (2001). The effects of exercise training on HRQL among people with spinal cord injury and the mediating influence of pain. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 23, s90. 27. Ste-Marie, D. M., Latimer, A. E., & Brunet, S. (2001). Mere exposure effects for supraliminal stimuli: Examining the correction process. Abstracts of the Psychonomic Society, 6, 10. 28. Elston, T., Martin, K. A. & Latimer, A. E. (2001). Rising to the challenge: The effects of goal-setting on exercise behavior during an 8-week fitness challenge. Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology, 23, 32. 29. Fleming, J. C., Latimer, A. E., & Martin, K. A. (2001). An extension of the exercise stereotype to obsessive exercisers and physically active individuals. Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology, 32, 25. 30. Latimer, A. E., Fleming, J. C., & Martin, K. A. (2001). Everything is under control: An examination of the moderating effects of self-presentation concerns on the subjective-norm intention relationship in the theory of planned behavior. Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology, 23, 24. 31. Ste-Marie, D. M., Latimer, A. E., Williams, S. & Wong, V. (2000). Motor learning through observation: A developmental perspective. Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology, 22, s93. Refereed presentations to scholarly and professional groups (unpublished abstracts) 1. Latimer, A. E., Rench, T. A., Katulak, N. A., et al. (submitted). Regulatory focus moderates the effectiveness of gain- and loss-framed physical activity messages. International Society for Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity. 2. Duhig, A. M., Latimer, A. E., Krishnan-Sarin, S. Dahl, T. (accepted). Tailoring tobacco messages to target adolescent smokers. Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco. 3. Toll, B., O Malley, S., Katulak, N. A., Wu, R. Dubin, J. George, T. Latimer, A. E. et al., (accepted). Message Framing for Smoking Cessation with Bupropion: A Randomized Controlled Trial. Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco. 4. Katulak, N., Latimer, A. E., Rivers, S., Mowad, L. & Salovey, P. (2005, October). Predicting cancer survivors intentions and likelihood of initiating a discussion about clinical trials with their physician. Poster presented at Association of Behavioral Science and Medical Education, San Diego, CA. 10

5. Latimer, A. E., Martin Ginis, K. A., Craven, B. C. (2003, October) Failing to measure up: issues in assessing physical activity among individuals with a physical disability. Paper presented at Societé Canadienne D'Apprentissage Psychomoteur et de Psychologie du Sport, Hamilton, Ontario. 6. Martin Ginis, K. A. Jung, M. E., Shields, C. A., Brawley, L. R., Latimer, A. E., Lichtenberger, C. M., et al., (August, 2003). Short-haul: Acute effects of strength training for seniors. Paper presented at American Psychological Association Annual Convention, Toronto, Ontario. 7. Latimer, A. E. & Martin Ginis, K. A. (2003, July). The Importance of Subjective Norms for People Who Care What Others Think. Poster presented at the International Society of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity. Quebec City, Quebec. 8. Latimer, A. E., Martin, K. A. & Craven, C. (2003, March). Mission control: The central role of perceived behavioral control in predicting exercise intentions and behavior among individuals with spinal cord injury. Paper presented at Eastern Canada Sport and Exercise Psychology Symposium, Montreal, Quebec. 9. Latimer, A. E., & Martin K. A. (2002, October). Stepping It Up: The Effects of an Acute Bout of Body Weight Support Treadmill Training on Mood and Feeling State in Individuals with Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury. Paper presented at Societé Canadienne D'Apprentissage Psychomoteur et de Psychologie du Sport, Vancouver, British Columbia. 10. Latimer, A. E., Martin, K. A., Hicks A. L., Ditor D. S., Stewart B. G., & McCartney, N. (2001, October) Exercise as a strategy for pain reduction and quality of life enhancement among individuals with spinal cord injury. Paper presented at Societé Canadienne D'Apprentissage Psychomoteur et de Psychologie du Sport, Montreal, Quebec. 11. Martin, K. A., Latimer, A. E., Hanley, H., Francoeur, C., & Watson, K. (October 2001) Setting wheels in motion: An application of the theory of planned behavior to understanding exercise among persons with spinal cord injury. Paper presented at Societé Canadienne D'Apprentissage Psychomoteur et de Psychologie du Sport, Montreal, Quebec. 12. Ste-Marie, D.M., Clark, S.E., & Latimer, A.E. (October, 2001) Observational learning in children: Investigating the contributions of attention and retention processes. Symposium presented at Societé Canadienne D'Apprentissage Psychomoteur et de Psychologie du Sport, Montreal, Quebec. 13. Latimer, A. E., Martin, K. A., McKechnie, K., Ditor, D. S., Connolly, C., Hicks, A. L. & McCartney, N. M. (2001, May). Improving quality of life and reducing depression in individuals with SCI through exercise: The role of pain and stress as mediators. Poster presented at XXIIIrd International Symposium of the Centre de Recherche en Sciences Neurologique. Montreal, Quebec. 11

14. Fleming, J. C., Latimer, A. E., & Martin, K. A. (2001, March). You can't go wrong being physically active: The exerciser's stereotype carries over to perceived exercise status and other health-related behaviors. Paper presented at Eastern Canada Sport and Exercise Psychology Symposium, London, Ontario. 15. Francoeur, C., Hanley, H., Watson, K., Latimer, A. E., & Martin. K. A. (2001, March). Coming into focus: The use of focus groups and the theory of planned behavior to understand physical activity among persons with spinal cord injuries. Paper presented at Eastern Canada Sport and Exercise Psychology symposium, London, Ontario. 16. Hanley, H., Watson, K., Francoeur, C., Latimer, A. E., & Martin, K. A. (2001, March). Setting wheels in motion: An application of the theory of planned behavior to understanding exercise among persons with spinal cord injury. Paper presented at Eastern Canada Sport and Exercise Psychology Symposium, London, Ontario. 17. Latimer, A. E., Fleming, J. C., & Martin, K. A. (2001, March). Simply less predictable: Self-presentation concerns as a moderator of intention for three health behaviors. Paper presented at Eastern Canada Sport and Exercise Psychology Symposium, London, Ontario. 18. Ste-Marie, D. M. & Latimer, A. E. (2000, June). Prior processing of word stimuli: a perception driven process. Poster presented at the Canadian Psychology Association, Ottawa, Ontario. Articles in Professional or Cultural Journals 1. Latimer, A. E. & Martin Ginis, K. A. (Summer 2005). Encouraging physical activity in clients with SCI: Three steps to success. Rehabilitation & Community Care Medicine. 2. Latimer, A. E., (Fall, 2004). Plan Ahead for Exercise Success. Canadian Paraplegic Association Total Access. 3. Latimer, A. E., (Fall, 2004). The Road to Health is Paved with Good Intentions. Canadian Spinal Research Organization News. 4. Latimer, A. E., (Summer, 2002). Pushin On: Putting life into your years The key to successful aging: Aging tip #1. Outspoken, 3-4. 5. Latimer, A. E., (Fall, 2002). Pushin On: Putting life into your years The key to successful aging: Aging tip #2. Outspoken, 13. Ongoing Research Support RESEARCH GRANTS 1. Martin, K. A., Latimer, A. E., Bray, S., Buchholz, A., Hicks, A. L., McColl, M. et al. (2005-2009). Developing physical activity recommendations & interventions for people with spinal cord injury. Phase 2: Determining the prevalence and health benefits of physical activity, Canadian Institutes of Health Research, $589,799. Pending Research Support 12

1. Salovey, P., Latimer, A. E., Rivers, S. E., Mowad, L. Z., Irwin, M., Mayne, S., Risch, H. (2006-2011). Promoting Cancer Prevention/Control with Message Framing: III Extending Tailored Cancer Information Service-Delivered Messages Across the Cancer Continuum, National Institutes of Health National Cancer Institute. $2,782,055 USD. 2. Latimer, A. E., Martin Ginis, K. A., Bray, S., McCartney, N. & McKelvie, R.M. (2006-2010). Encouraging Enrollment in Cardiac Rehabilitation Using Message Tailoring and Cues to Action, Canadian Institutes of Health Research. $200,850. Completed Research Support 1. Martin, K. A., Latimer, A. E., Hicks, A. L., McCartney, N., Norman, G. & Craven, C. (2002-2005). Increasing physical activity participation among people with paraplegia and quadriplegia. Phase 1: Measuring and predicting current activity levels. Canadian Institute for Health Research. $121,000. 2. Hicks, A. L, Martin, K. A. & Latimer, A. E. (2001-2002). MacWheeler Exercise Program - Sustaining a community based exercise program for individuals with SCI. The Christopher Reeve Paralysis Foundation - Quality of Life Grant, $15,888. Undergraduate TEACHING Exercise Psychology (Fall, 2002 [Co-lecturer] & Fall, 2003 [Lecturer]) Department of Kinesiology McMaster University Responsible for the preparation and delivery of a lecture on Sampling methods and their application to research. for the preparation and delivery of a lecture on Sampling methods and their application to research. Guest Lectures Self and Family Management in Chronic Illness (Doctoral Seminar) Fall 2005 School of Nursing Yale University Responsible for the preparation and delivery of a lecture on the development of effective health messages highlighting message tailoring and framing approaches. Health Psychology (Level 200) Fall 2005 Department of Psychology Quinnipiac University Responsible for the preparation and delivery of a lecture on the biopsychosocial impact of spinal cord injury. 13

Introduction to Psychology (Level 100) Fall 2004 Department of Psychology Yale University Responsible for the preparation and delivery of a lecture on the basic theory in Social Psychology and its application to the domain of physical activity. Physiological Consequences of Spinal Cord Injury (Level 400) Winter 2004 Department of Kinesiology McMaster University Responsible for the preparation and delivery of a lecture about the impact of spinal cord injury on psychological well-being. Psychomotor Principles in Rehabilitation (Level 400) Winter 2004 School of Human Kinetics University of Ottawa Responsible for the preparation and delivery of a lecture on the biopsychosocial impact of spinal cord injury. Research Seminar in Physical Education (Level 400) Fall 2003 Department of Physical Education & Kinesiology Brock University Responsible for the preparation and delivery of a lecture on sampling methods and their application to research. Health Psychology (Level 200) Fall, 2001, 2002 & 2003 Department of Kinesiology McMaster University Responsible for preparation and delivery of lectures on a variety of topics including: health related quality of life, stress and coping, psychological benefits of physical activity, community level interventions. Introduction to Human Kinetics (Level 100) Winter 2000 School of Human Kinetics University of Ottawa Responsible for preparation and delivery of a lecture on perception and is its application to movement and sport Invited Lectures Professional Groups 1. Yankelovich Segmentation Company (2005, August). Understanding Individuals willingness to Seek Health Information on the Internet. Raleigh, NC. 2. Canadian National Spinal Injury Conference (2004, September). Desperate Times Call for a New Measure: An Introduction to the Physical Activity Recall Assessment for People with Spinal Cord Injury. Toronto, ON. 14

3. Canadian Paraplegic Association Ontario Branch Staff Development Meeting, Toronto, ON (2002, November). Benefits, Barriers and Bodyweight Support. 4. Ontario Neurotrauma Foundation Annual General Meeting, Toronto, Ontario. (2001, June). Body-Weight Support - A strategy for enhancing HRQL for individuals with SCI. Invited Lectures Community Groups 5. McMaster University, Pulse Fitness Centre Staff Training, Hamilton, ON (2003, January). Body Image. So what s the big deal? 6. Rosedale Medical Clinic Youth Group, Hamilton, ON (2002, November). Dare to be Active. 7. McMaster University, Pulse Fitness Centre, Hamilton, ON (2002, July& September). Women and Weights Seminar Series The Gottas of Goals. 8. Rainbow Seniors Club, Hamilton, ON (2002, June). The benefits of physical activity for older adults. 9. Ontario Cheerleading Federation - Coaching Symposium, Oakville, ON (1999, October). Responsible for preparing and delivering lecture on Junior Cheerleading: A magical transition Teaching Assistantships Department of Kinesiology - McMaster University Health Psychology (200 Level) Responsible for marking students tests and record keeping Exercise Psychology (400 Level) Responsible for marking students tests and assignments Ergogenic Aids (400 Level) Responsible for marking students tests and assignments Supervision Program Role Date Stephanie Materese M.P.H. Thesis co-supervisor Sept 2005- Farley Neasman B.A. Senior essay supervisor May 2005- Libby Peters B.A. Senior essay co-supervisor Sept-Apr 2005 Jennifer Millen B. Kin Thesis co-supervisor Jan-Apr 2003 Megan Smith M.Sc.(PT) Research placement co-supervisor Apr-July 2003 Jennifer Campbell M.Sc.(PT) Research placement co-supervisor Apr-July 2003 Kelly Stark M.Sc.(PT) Research placement co-supervisor Apr-July 2003 Amanda Sit B. Kin Thesis co-supervisor Sept-Dec 2003 Brian Stewart M.D. Research placement co-supervisor Sept-Dec 2003 15

PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION MEMBERSHIP 1. Society of Behavioral Medicine (SBM) 2. North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity (NASPSPA) 3. Canadian Society for Psychomotor Learning and Sports Psychology (SCAPPS) 4. International Society for Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity (ISBNPA) 5. American Psychological Association (APA) 6. Society for Personality and Social Psychology (SPSP) CONSULTING April July 2005 May August 2003 Research Consultant Jamie Jackson Palaistra Systems, Inc. Research Consultant Lori McCall, MSc Hamilton Health Sciences LEADERSHIP American Psychological Association, Division 47 Sport and Exercise Psychology Program Committee, 2005 Eastern Canada Sport and Exercise Psychology Symposium Conference Coordinator and Program Chair, 2001-2002 Canadian Society for Psychomotor Learning and Sport Psychology (SCAPPS) Conference Program Co-Chair, 2003 Student Representative, 2002 2003 McMaster Kinesiology Graduate Body President, 2002-2003 Secretary, 2001-2002 McMaster Varsity Women s Water Polo Player, 2000-2004 OUA Champions 2001-2002 & 2003-2004 Edna Guest Leadership Award Nominee COMMUNITY SERVICE Manuscript Review Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (1), 2005 Contemporary Clinical Trials (1), 2005 Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development (2), 2003-present Psychology and Health (1) 2005 16

Health Communication (3) 2005 Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport (2) 2005 European Journal of Sport Science (1) 2005 International Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology (1) 2006 Conference Abstract Review Society of Behavioral Medicine (2), 2005 Coaching Dundas Seahawks Special Olympics Swim Team, September 2000-present St. Joseph s Intermediate School Cheerleading Team, 1994-2001 Spinal cord injury (SCI) rehabilitation Body weight support treadmill training therapist, October 2000- April 2003 SCI exercise program personal trainer, January 2001- April 2002 Golden Horseshoe Marathon volunteer, May 2001 17