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Loescher CV Page 1 of 18 CURRICULUM VITAE NAME: Lois Jane Loescher, PhD, RN, FAAN CHRONOLOGY OF EDUCATION: Dates Attended Institution Degrees Conferred, Title or Status 1970-1974 University of Wisconsin Madison, Wisconsin BS, Nursing 1975-1980 The University of Arizona Tucson, Arizona 1996-2001 The University of Arizona Tucson, Arizona 2001-2003 Arizona Cancer Center Tucson, AZ MS, Nursing PhD, Nursing Postdoctoral fellowship in cancer prevention and control MASTERS THESIS: Perceptions of symptom distress in the patient with cancer of the colon and rectum, Chair: Alice J. Longman, RN, Ed.D DISSERTATION: Perceived risk of inherited susceptibility to cancer. Ann Arbor, MI: UMI, 2001. Chair: Joan Haase, Ph.D., RN POSTDOCTORAL: Instrument and model development in cancer genetics nursing research. Mentors: Paula Meek, Ph.D., RN; Neil Weinstein, Ph.D. Major Fields: Risk processes (risk perception, risk communication, and risk-control behaviors) in individuals and families at high risk for disease Cancer prevention and control research focusing on genetic risk (substantive areas are familial melanoma, high risk skin cancer) Use of technology as an intervention to educate patients, healthcare providers, and the public about cancer prevention and detection Development of instruments to measure cancer prevention/surveillance behaviors Mixed methods (quantitative and qualitative methods) for use in behavioral intervention trials

Loescher CV Page 2 of 18 CHRONOLOGY OF EMPLOYMENT: Dates Institution Position 1975-1975 University of Minnesota Hospitals, Minneapolis, Minnesota Staff Nurse (ICU) 1975-1977 Tucson Medical Center, Tucson, Arizona Staff Nurse (Critical Care) 1978-1980 The University of Arizona Health Sciences Center, Tucson, Arizona 1980-1981 Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Tucson, Arizona 1981-1984 The University of Arizona College of Medicine, Section of Hematology/Oncology, Tucson, Arizona Staff Nurse (Oncology) Head Nurse (3 North, Oncology) Research Specialist (Academic Professional) 1984-1985 Dana Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, Massachusetts 1985-2002 The University of Arizona, College of Medicine, Arizona Cancer Center, Tucson, Arizona Director, Quality Assurance & Risk Management 1985-1990 Research Specialist, (Academic Professional) 1990-1993 Advanced Research Specialist, Cancer Prevention & Control (Academic Professional) 1993-2002 Senior Research Specialist, Cancer Prevention & Control (Academic Professional) 2002-2003 Research Assistant Professor (Nontenure track) 2003-present The University of Arizona College of Nursing, Tucson, Arizona 2003-2009 Assistant Professor (tenure eligible) 2009-present Associate Professor (with tenure) 2011-present LICENSES: The University of Arizona Mel & Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health, Tucson, Arizona RN 031852 (Arizona) Associate Professor (non-tenure eligible)

Loescher CV Page 3 of 18 HONORS AND AWARDS: HONORS: Scholarships/Traineeships: 1975 Professional Nurse Traineeship Scholarship 1980 Sigma Theta Tau Scholarship Award, Beta Mu Chapter, Sigma Theta Tau 1996 Oncology Nursing Foundation Thomas Jordan Doctoral Scholarship 1996-2000 American Cancer Society Cancer Nursing Doctoral Scholarship (96-48) and (DSCN-98-325-01) 1996-1999 Individual National Research Service Award, Predoctoral Fellowship, National Institute of Nursing Research (1 F31 NR07235) 1999-2001 University of Arizona, Arizona Cancer Center, Cancer Prevention and Control Predoctoral Fellowship, National Cancer Institute (NIH 1 R25 078447-01) 2001-2003 University of Arizona, Arizona Cancer Center, Cancer Prevention and Control Postdoctoral Fellowship, National Cancer Institute (NIH 1 R25 078447-01) 2001-2002 Oncology Nursing Society Foundation/Ortho Biotech, Inc. Research Fellowship AWARDS: 1981-1982 Outstanding Professional Education Volunteer, American Cancer Society (Pima County Unit, Arizona Division) 1983 International Audiovisual Competition Award of Achievement 1984 American Journal of Nursing Media Festival, first place, Medicine/Surgery category 1994 HEMMY (Health Education Media Makers Yearly) award from Arizona Public Health Association. First place, print media category for the Be Sun Safe preschool curriculum 1997 Oncology Nursing Society/National Cancer Institute Research Short Course (competed) 2001 Outstanding dissertation award. University of Arizona College of Nursing 2001 Outstanding graduate student award. University of Arizona College of Nursing Alumni Council 2003 Oncology Nursing Society Excellence in Research Award 2007 Sigma Theta Tau International, Journal of Nursing Scholarship, award for Best of Genomics to Practice article 2009 American Academy of Dermatology, Gold Triangle Award for the video, Skin Cancer: Learn to Spot it Early, developed as an intervention for the 2008 Laurence B. Emmons Research Award. 2011 Suzanne Van Ort Graduate Teaching Peer Award 2012 Oncology Nursing Society Excellence in Cancer Prevention and Early Detection Award. 2012 Selected as a Fellow, American Academy of Nursing (sponsors Ki Moore & Mary Ropka)

Loescher CV Page 4 of 18 OTHER HONORS: 1982-present Sigma Theta Tau, Inc., National Honor Society of Nursing 2001-2008 Familial Cancer Risk Assessment and Management Certification. Institute of Clinical Evaluation, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 2003 Conceptualizing and Measuring Risk Perceptions Working group (invited only), National Institute of Health (1 of 2 junior investigators invited), Bethesda, Maryland 2004 First National Cancer Institute Advanced Training Institute in Health Behavior Theory (competitive application). University of California San Diego, San Diego, CA. 2006 Health Cognitions Working Group Meeting (invited only), National Cancer Institute (1 of 4 junior investigators, nationally invited), Tucson, Arizona SERVICE/OUTREACH: (Last 5 years only) OUTREACH: Local/state outreach: 2009-2012 Alumni Council Member, University of Arizona College of Nursing 2009-2011: Homecoming Committee 2011-2012 Volunteer coordinator, Tucson Society of the Blind 2012-present Board of directors, Catalina Foothills Association, Tucson AZ 2012 Communications committee National/international outreach: 2005-08 Visiting Fellow, cancer genetic risk communication, for steering group for Children, Young People and their Families' Communication of Genetic Risk. Funded by the Department of Health, UK (Sponsor, Alison Metcalfe, Ph.D., University of Birmingham (England) School of Health Sciences) 2010: Founding member of the Pan-Pacific Skin Cancer Consortium (A consortium between the Skin Cancer Institute at the Arizona Cancer Center and the Queensland (Australia) Institute of Medical Research. 2010: Co-chair of the Epidemiology-Behavioral Working Group 2012: Visiting Scholar, skin cancer detection group, funded by Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia (Sponsor, Monika Janda) Departmental committees: 2005-present: Skin Cancer Institute at the Arizona Cancer Center 2005-present: Member, Executive Committee 2008-present: Director, Education and Behavior Research 2009-2012: Member, Arizona Cancer Center Behavioral Social Sciences Research Program 2009-2012 Member, Executive Committee 2010-present: 2012-present: Member, Arizona Cancer Center Scientific Review Committee Member, Cancer Prevention and Control Program, The University of Arizona Cancer Center

Loescher CV Page 5 of 18 College committees: 2005, 2010 Tenure Track Annual Review Subcommittee (member) 2009-2012 Faculty Appointment, Promotion, Tenure committee (member) 2009-2012 Research and Clinical Scholarship Committee 2009-10 Member 2011-12 Chair 2012-present: Faculty Council Leadership (Member) University committees: 2011-present College of Nursing representative to the University of Arizona Graduate College Graduate Council 2012 Member, Diversity Subcommittee OTHER COMMITTEES (INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL): Review boards and activities: 1996-present Editorial board member, Seminars in Oncology Nursing (refereed journal) 2000-present Reviewer, Cancer Nursing (refereed journal) 2003-2007 American Cancer Society, Peer Review Committee on Scholarships and Professorships in Oncology Nursing (invited) 2005: Task force for doctoral scholarships in cancer nursing renewal applications 2004-2006 Reviewer, proposals for funding submitted to Beta Mu Chapter, Sigma Theta Tau International 2005-2006 Reviewer, proposals for funding submitted to the International Society of Nurses in Genetics 2006 Abstract reviewer, Council for the Advancement of Nursing Science 2005-09 Ad hoc reviewer, Genetic Testing (refereed journal) 2006-present Manuscript reviewer, Research in Nursing and Health 2010-present Manuscript reviewer, Journal of the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners 2010-present Manuscript reviewer, Journal of Cancer Education 2011-present Manuscript reviewer, Archives of Dermatology Professional organizations: (Memberships for past 5 years) 1980-present Member, Oncology Nursing Society (National) 2010: Reviewer for ONS State of the Science Lectureship 2009-11: Reviewer for ONS small grants program 2012: Reviewer for ONS Career Development Award 1985-present Comprehensive member, Arizona Cancer Center 1994-present Member, American Nurses Association 1994-present Member, Arizona Nurses Association 2002-present: Member, American Society of Preventive Oncology 2002-present Member, Society of Behavioral Medicine 2005-present Member, Council for the Advancement of Nursing Science 2008-present Member, International Transplant Skin Cancer Collaborative 2012-present Member, American Academy of Nursing

Loescher CV Page 6 of 18 PUBLICATIONS/CREATIVE ACTIVITY: SCHOLARLY BOOKS AND MONOGRAPHS: Chapters in textbooks (n=9): Loescher L.J. & Booth, A. (1990). Skin cancers. In: S. Groenwald, M. Frogge, M. Goodman, M., & C. Yarbro (eds). Cancer Nursing Principles and Practice. (2nd ed.) Boston: Jones and Bartlett. pp. 999-1014. (60% effort) Welch-McCaffrey, D., Leigh, S., Loescher L.J., & Hoffman, B. (1990). Psychosocial issues of long-term survival from adult cancer. In: S. Groenwald, M. Frogge, M. Goodman, M., & C. Yarbro (eds). Cancer Nursing Principles and Practice. (2nd ed.) Boston: Jones and Bartlett. pp. 373-382. (30% effort) Ketcham, M. & Loescher LJ. (1993). Skin cancers. In: S. Groenwald, M. Frogge, M. Goodman, M., & C. Yarbro (eds) Cancer Nursing Principles and Practice. (3rd ed.) Boston: Jones and Bartlett, pp. 1238-1257. (35% effort) Leigh, S., Boyle, D.M., Loescher, L.J., & Hoffman, B. (1993). Psychosocial issues of long-term survival from adult cancer. In: S. Groenwald, M. Frogge, M. Goodman, & C. Yarbro (eds). Cancer Nursing Principles and Practice. (3rd ed.) Boston: Jones and Bartlett. pp. 485-495. (35% effort) Loescher, L.J., Ketcham, M. (1997). Skin cancers. In: S. Groenwald, M. Frogge, M. Goodman, & C. Yarbro (eds.) Cancer Nursing Principles and Practice. (4th ed.) Boston: Jones and Bartlett, pp. 1355-1373. (75% effort) Loescher, L.J. (1997). The dynamics of cancer prevention. In: S. Groenwald, M. Frogge, M. Goodman, & C. Yarbro (eds). Cancer Nursing: Principles and Practice (4th ed.). Boston: Jones and Bartlett, pp. 193-201. (100% effort) Loescher, L.J. & Reid, M. (2000). The dynamics of cancer prevention. In: M. Frogge, M. Goodman, & C. Yarbro (eds). Cancer Nursing: Principles and Practice (5th ed.). Boston: Jones and Bartlett pp. 135-149. (90% effort) Gribbon, J. & Loescher, L.J. (2000). Cancer Biology. In: M. Frogge, M. Goodman, & C. Yarbro (eds). Cancer Nursing: Principles and Practice (5th ed.). Boston: Jones and Bartlett, pp. 17-34. (50% effort) Merkle, C. & Loescher, L.J. (2005). Biology of cancer. In: C. Yarbro, M. Frogge, & M. Goodman, (eds). Cancer Nursing: Principles and Practice (6th ed.). Boston: Jones and Bartlett., pp. 3-25. (50% effort) Chapters in scholarly works (n=8): Loescher, L. (1981). Perceptions of symptom distress in the patient with cancer of the colon and rectum. In: J. Roper & E. Hedrick (eds.). Proceedings of the Octoberquest Nursing Research Conference. Los Angeles: VA District 26 and California State University, pp. 17-27. (100% effort) Meyskens, F.L., Loescher, L.J., Serokman, R. & Moon, T.E. (1984). Potential uses of biological response modifiers (BRM), the adjuvant treatment of melanoma and results from a trial of BCG + Vitamin A. In: S.E. Salmon & S.E. Jones (eds.). Proceedings of IV Adjuvant Conference, New York: Grune and Stratton. (35% effort)

Loescher CV Page 7 of 18 Loescher L.J., Graham, V.E., Aickin, M., Meyskens, F..L, & Surwit, E.A. (1990). Development of a contingency recruitment plan for a phase III chemoprevention trial of cervical dysplasia. In: Engstrom, P.F., Rimer, B., Mortenson, L.E. (eds). Advances in Cancer Control: Screening and Prevention Research. New York Wiley-Liss, pp. 151-163. (80% effort) Loescher, L.J. (1992). Issues and trends in cancer care: Survivorship. In: C. Varricchio & P. Jassak, (eds). Core Review of Oncology Nursing. Philadelphia: WB Saunders Co., pp. 85-90. (100% effort). Loescher, L.J. (1995). The dynamics of skin aging. Progressions: Developments in ostomy, wound, and continence management. 7(2): 3-13 Alberts, D.S. & Loescher, L. (1996). Family history of ovarian and breast cancer: The physicians response. In M. Markman & J.L. Belinson (eds.). Expert Consultations in Gynecological Cancers. New York: Marcel Dekker, Inc., pp. 9-17. Loescher, L.J. & Whitesell, L. (2003). The biology of cancer. In: J. Jenkins, A. Masny, A.S. Tranin. (eds.). Genetics in Oncology Practice: Cancer Risk Assessment. Pittsburgh: Oncology Nursing Press, pp. 23-56. (75% effort) Alberts, D.S. & Loescher, L.J. (2003). Cancer prevention, screening, and risk assessment. In: M. Dollinger, E.H. Rosenbaum, M. Tempero, & S. Mulvihill (eds). Everyone s Guide to Cancer Therapy (4 th ed.). Kansas City: Andrews McMeel, pp. 325-342. (50% effort) REFEREED JOURNAL ARTICLES (*=substantially done as a graduate student; =data-based, + =mentored student paper) (n=50): 1. Meyskens, F.L., Jr., Loescher, L.J., Moon, T.E., Takasugi, B., & Salmon, S.E. (1984). Relation of in vitro colony survival to clinical response in a prospective trial of single agent chemotherapy for metastatic melanoma. Journal of Clinical Oncology, 2(11), 1223-1228. 2. Loescher, L.J. & Sauer, K.A. (1984). Vitamin therapy for advanced cancers. Oncology Nursing Forum, 11(6), 38-45. 3. Loescher L.J. & Leigh, S. (1984). Isolated regional limb hyperthermic perfusion as treatment for melanoma. Cancer Nursing, 7(6), 461-467. 4. Meyskens, F.L., Kingsley, E.M., Glattke, T., Loescher, L.J., & Booth A. (1986). A phase II study of alpha-difloromethylornithine (DFMO) for treatment of metastatic melanoma. Investigational New Drugs, 4, 257-262. 5. Berdeaux, D.H., Parks, B., Tong, T., Moon, T.E., Loescher, L.J. & Meyskens, F.L., Jr. (1988). Cutaneous malignant melanoma (Arizona Cancer Center experience). I. The natural history and prognostic factors influencing the development of stage I disease. Cancer, 62,1207-1214. 6. Lippman, S.M., Kessler, J.F., Al-Sarraf, M., Alberts, D.S., Itri, L.M., Mattox, D., Von Hoff, D.D., Loescher, L.J. & Meyskens, F.L., Jr. (1988). Treatment of advanced squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck with isotretinoin: a phase II randomized trial. Investigational New Drugs, 6(1), 51-56 7. Berdeaux, D.H., Meyskens, F.L., Jr.. Parks, B., Tong, T, Loescher, L.J. & Moon, T.E. (1989). Cutaneous malignant melanoma (Arizona Cancer Center experience). II. The natural history and prognostic factors influencing the development of stage II disease. Cancer, 63, 1430-1436.

Loescher CV Page 8 of 18 8. Loescher, L.J., Welch-McCaffrey, D., Leigh, S.A., Hoffman, B., & Meyskens, F.L. (1989). Surviving adult cancers, Part 1: Physiologic effects. Annals of Internal Medicine, 111(5), 411-432. 9. Welch-McCaffrey, D., Hoffman, B., Leigh, S.A., Loescher, L.J. & Meyskens, F.L. (1989). Surviving adult cancers, Part 2: Psychosocial implications. Annals of Internal Medicine 111(6), 517-524. 10. Loescher, L.J., Graham, V.E., Aikin, M., Meyskens, F.L. Jr., & Surwit, E.A. (1990). Development of a contingency recruitment plan for a phase III chemoprevention trial of cervical dysplasia. Progress in Clinical and Biological Research, 339, 151-163. 11. Loescher, L.J., Clark, L., Atwood, J.R., Leigh, S. & Lamb, G. (1990). Impact of the cancer experience on long-term survivors. Oncology Nursing Forum, 17(2), 223-229. 12. Loescher, L.J. & Meyskens, F.L., Jr. (1991). Chemoprevention of human skin cancers. Seminars in Oncology Nursing, 7(1), 45-52, 1991. 13. Cartmel, B., Loescher, L.J. & Villar-Werstler, P. (1992). Professional and consumer concerns about the environment, lifestyle, and cancer. Seminars in Oncology Nursing, 8(1), 20-29. 14. Loescher, L.J. (1993). Skin cancer prevention update. Seminars in Oncology Nursing, 9(3), 184-187. 15. Loescher, L.J. (1993). Commentary: Expanding our horizons with an alternative approach to cancer prevention and detection. Seminars in Oncology Nursing, 9(3), 147-149. 16. Buller, M.K., Loescher, L.J. & Buller, D.B. (1994). Sunshine and skin health: A curriculum for skin cancer prevention education. Journal of Cancer Education, 9(3), 155-162. 17. Loescher, L.J., Buller, M.K., Buller, D.B., Emerson, J. & Taylor, A.M. (1995). Public education projects in skin cancer: The evolution of skin cancer prevention education for children at a comprehensive cancer center. Cancer, 75(2), 651-656. 18. Loescher, L.J. (1995). Genetics in cancer prediction, screening, and counseling: The future is now. Part 1: Genetics in cancer prediction and screening. Oncology Nursing Forum, 22(2) (Suppl), 10-15. 19. Loescher, L.J. (1995). Genetics in cancer prediction, screening, and counseling: The future is now. Part 2: The nurse's role in genetic counseling. Oncology Nursing Forum, 22(2) (Suppl), 16-19. 20. Loescher, L.J., Emerson, J., Taylor, A., Christensen, D. & McKinney, M. (1995). Educating preschoolers about sun safety. American Journal of Public Health, 85(7), 939-943. 21. Alberts, D.S, Goldman, R., Xu, M.J., Dorr, R.T., Quinn, J., Welch, K., Guillen-Rodriguez, J, Aikin, M., Peng, Y.M., Loescher, L. & Gensler, H. (1996). Disposition and metabolism of topically administered alpha-tocopherol acetate: A common ingredient of commercially available sunscreens and cosmetics. Nutrition and Cancer, 26(2), 193-201. 22. *Loescher, L.J. & Ronan, J. (1998). Toward a holistic view of genetic technology as a way of knowing. Holistic Nursing Practice, 12(3), 1-8. 23. *Loescher, L.J. (1998). DNA testing for cancer predisposition. Oncology Nursing Forum, 25, 1317-1327.

Loescher CV Page 9 of 18 24. *Loescher, L.J. (1999). The family history component of cancer genetic risk counseling. Cancer Nursing, 22, 96-102. 25. *Loescher, L.J. (2000). The influence of technology on cancer nursing. Seminars in Oncology Nursing, 16, 3-11. 26. *Mahon, S., Loescher, L.J. & Jennings-Dozier, K. (2001). Oncology Nursing Society position on cancer prevention and detection. Oncology Nursing Forum, 28, 2-3. 27. Loescher, L.J. (2003). Cancer worry in women at hereditary risk for breast cancer. Oncology Nursing Forum, 30, 767-772. 28. Loescher, L. (2004). Nursing roles in cancer prevention position statements. Seminars in Oncology Nursing, 20, 111-120. 29. Loescher, L.J. & Merkle, C.J. (2005). The interface of genomics technology and nursing. Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 37, 111-119. 30. + Ray, J., Loescher, L.J., & Brewer, M.B. (2005). Risk-reduction surgery decisions in high-risk women seen for genetic counseling. Journal of Genetic Counseling, 14(6):473-484. 31. + Riordan, S.H. & Loescher, L.J. (2006). Medical students attitudes toward genetic testing in minors. Genetic Testing, 10(1), 68-73. 32. Loescher, L.J., Harris, R.B., Lim, K.H. & Su, Y. (2006). Thorough skin self-examination assessment in melanoma patients. Oncology Nursing Forum, 33, 633-637. 33. + Kieran, S. Loescher, L.J., & Lim, K.H. (2007). The role of financial factors in acceptance of clinical BRCA genetic testing. Genetic Testing 11(1), 101-110. 34. + Hsiao, C-P, Loescher, L.J., & Moore, I.M. (2007). Symptoms and symptom distress in localized prostate cancer. Cancer Nursing, 30(6), E19-E32. 35. Loescher, L.J., Lim, K.H., Leitner, O., Ray, J., D Souza, J. & Armstrong, C. (2009). Cancer surveillance behaviors in women presenting for clinical BRCA testing. Oncology Nursing Forum, 36 (2), E1-E11. 36. Loescher, L.J., Crist, J., Cranmer, L.C., Curiel-Lewandrowski, C. & Warneke, J. (2009). Melanoma high-risk families perceived healthcare provider risk communication. Journal of Cancer Education, 24(4): 301-307. (PMID: 19838889). 37. Loescher, L.J., Crist, J., & Siaki, L. (2009). Perceived intra-family melanoma risk communication. Cancer Nursing, 32(3), 1-8. 38. + Marble, N., Loescher, L.J., Lim, K.H., Hiscox, H. (2010). Use of technology for educating melanoma patients. Journal of Cancer Education, 25(3): 445. DOI: 10.1007/s13187-010-0072-3 39. Loescher, L.J., Hibler, E., Hiscox, H., Quale, L., & Harris, R. (2010). An internet-delivered video intervention for skin self-examination by melanoma patients. Archives of Dermatology, 146: 922-923.

Loescher CV Page 10 of 18 40. Loescher, L.J., Hibler, E., Hiscox, H., Hla, H. & Harris, R. (2010). Challenges of using the Internet for behavioral research. Computers, Informatics, Nursing, DOI 10.1097/NCN.0b013e3181fc4153. (Print copy released in 2011: Topical collection to Vol. 29(8): TC123-TC126) 41. Curiel-Lewandrowski, C. Speetzen, L.S., Cranmer, L., Warneke, J.A., & Loescher, L.J. (2011). Multiple primary cutaneous melanomas in Li-Fraumeni Syndrome. Archives of Dermatology, 147, 248-50. 42. + Siaki, L. A. & Loescher, L.J. (2011) Pacific Islanders perceived risk of cardiovascular disease and diabetes. Journal of Transcultural Nursing, 22(2), 191-200. DOI 10.1177/1043659610395763 43. + Garcia, S.Q., Greco, K., & Loescher, L.J. (2011). Teaching strategies to incorporate genomics education in academic nursing curricula. Journal of Nursing Education. DOI: 10.3928/01484834-20110715-04 44. Loescher, L.J., Harris, J.M., Curiel-Lewandrowski, C. (2011). A systematic review of advanced practice nurses skin cancer assessment barriers, skin lesion recognition skills, and skin cancer training activities. Journal of the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners, 23, 667 673 45. + Siaki, L., Loescher, L.J., & Ritter, L. (2011). A cultural perspective of Samoans' perceived risk of cardiovascular disease and diabetes. Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing. DOI: 10.1097/JCN.0b013e31822b9be3. 46. + Siaki, L., Loescher, L.J. & Trego, L.L. (2012, in press). Synthesis strategy: Building a culturally sensitive midrange model of risk perception. Journal of Advanced Nursing. 47. Janda, M. Loescher, L.J. & Soyer, H.P. (2012, in press). Enhanced skin self-examination - a novel approach to skin cancer monitoring and follow-up. Archives of Dermatology. 48. Loescher, L.J., Hansen, C., Quale, L., Hepworth, J. (2012, in press). Delivering skin cancer prevention and detection information to solid organ transplant recipients. Transplantation Proceedings. 49. + Chao, J., Loescher, L.J., Soyer, H.P., & Curiel-Lewandrowski, C. (2012, in press). Barriers to mobile teledermoscopy in primary care. Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology. 50. + Webber, K. & Loescher, L.J. (2012, in press). A systematic review of parent role modeling of healthy eating and physical activity to prevent childhood overweight among African Americans. Journal for Specialists in Pediatric Nursing. 51. + Janda, M., Loescher, L.J., Soyer, H.P. (2012, in review). Lesion selection by melanoma high-risk consumers during skin self-examination using mobile teledermoscopy and the AC rule. JAMA Dermatology.

Loescher CV Page 11 of 18 WORK IN PROGRESS PAPERS FOR SUBMISSION TO REFEREED JOURNALS ( =data-based; + =mentored student paper) Hansen, C. & Loescher, L.J. (2012, in review). Lymphedema in breast cancer survivors: Reframing a complex problem using complexity theory. Harris, R.B., Loescher, L.J., Spartonos, D., Snyder, A. and Rogers, J.. Project SASS (Students are Sun Safe): a unique approach to sun safety training.. Curiel-Lewandrowski, C., Soyer, H.P, & Loescher, L.J. Use of mobile teledermoscopy by primary care providers. JAMA Dermatology. Loescher, L.J., Quale, L., Sligh, J. A process evaluation of a skin cancer prevention video for solid organ transplant recipients. Loescher, L.J. Guest editor for August 2013 Skin Cancers issue of Seminars in Oncology Nursing. MEDIA VIDEOS Skin Cancer: Learn to Spot it Early (2008, University of Arizona). (13 min.) Developed as an intervention for a research study: Internet Health Information Delivery for Melanoma High-Risk Patients. Developed in collaboration with the University of Arizona College of Nursing and the Arizona Skin Cancer Institute. Produced by the University of Arizona Informational Technology, Learning Technologies Center. Skin Cancer Prevention and Detection After Organ Transplantation (2010, University of Arizona) (10 min.) Developed as an intervention for a research study: A skin cancer prevention video intervention for organ transplant recipients (NIH-NCI 1R03CA144552-01). Produced by the University of Arizona Informational Technology, Learning Technologies Center. TELEVISION A snapshot of international skin cancer prevention and detection research. Arizona Illustrated (KUAT- TV, Arizona Public Television). 12/19/12. SCHOLARLY PRESENTATIONS: (last 5 years only) SEMINARS/INVITED PRESENTATIONS (career total = 14) Current state of practice of skin cancer management by nurse practitioners. Arizona Nurse Practitioner Council Quarterly Meeting. Tucson AZ, 04/09/11. Technology acceptance models for mhealth: An overview. Queensland University of Techoology, Brisbane AU, 6/13/12 Mobile teledermoscopy for melanoma detection by practitioners and consumers. Preliminary studies from the Pan Pacific Skin Cancer Consortium. The University of Arizona Cancer Center Cancer Prevention and Control Seminar Series, 09/12/12 SYMPOSIA (career total = 11) Loescher, L.J. Measures of perceived melanoma risk communication. Presented as part of a symposium: Cancer Risk Communications for Persons at High Risk: An Evolving Research Focus (Loescher et al.).

Loescher CV Page 12 of 18 University of Arizona College of Nursing 50 th Anniversary Research Conference, Tucson AZ. 01/08 (submitted/peer reviewed). Loescher, L.J. Epidemiology and behavioral science research at the Skin Cancer Institute at the Arizona Cancer Center. Presented as part of an international symposium for the inaugural meeting of the Pan Pacific Skin Cancer Consortium. Tucson AZ. 10/05/10 (invited) Loescher, L.J., Zhou, M., Hiscox, H. & Harris, R. Skin cancer risk reducing behaviors in melanoma patients and family members with a family history of melanoma. Arizona Health Sciences Center Frontiers in Biomedical Research, 10/20/10 (submitted/peer reviewed) Loescher, L.J. Behavioral science advances in skin cancer. International Skin Cancer Research Workshop. Brisbane QLD, Australia. 3/29/11 (invited) mhealth data blitz. The University of Arizona mhealth seminar series (invited), 9/28/12 CONFERENCES (abstracts presented) (career total = 57) Loescher, L.J., Lim, K.H., & Hiscox, H. A mixed methods approach to developing melanoma risk communications. 10 th National Conference on Cancer Nursing Research, Orlando, FL, 02/09 (submitted/peer reviewed). Loescher, L.J., Hibler, E., Hiscox, H., Quale, L., & Harris, R. An internet-delivered video intervention improves skin cancer detection behavior in melanoma patients. 8th Annual AACR International Conference on Frontiers in Cancer Prevention Research, 12/09, Houston, TX. (submitted/peer reviewed) Loescher, L., Harris, R., Zhou, M. & Hiscox, H. Skin cancer risk reducing behaviors in melanoma patients and family members with a family history of melanoma. American Society of Preventive Oncology 34th Annual Meeting, 03/10; Bethesda, MD. (submitted/peer reviewed) Loescher, LJ, Hibler, E, Hiscox H. Feasibility of using Internet-delivered video as an intervention for skin cancer detection. 31st Annual Meeting & Scientific Sessions of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, 04/10, Seattle (submitted/peer reviewed). Spartonos, D., Loescher, L.J. (presenter), Rogers, J., Christman J. & Harris, R. Project SASS: A peer-led program to deliver sun safety messages to high school students. 1 st International Conference on UV and Skin Cancer Prevention, Copenhagen, Denmark, 05/11. (submitted/peer reviewed) Loescher, L.J., Quale, L., Sligh, J. & Harris, R. Development of a skin cancer prevention and detection video intervention for solid organ transplant recipients. 1 st International Conference on UV and Skin Cancer Prevention, Copenhagen, Denmark, 05/11. (submitted/peer reviewed) Loescher, L.J., Hansen, C. Quale, L., Hepworth, J. Informing organ transplant recipients about skin cancer prevention and detection. 36th annual meeting of the American Society of Preventive Oncology, Washington, D.C. 03/12. (submitted/peer reviewed) Janda, M., Loescher, L., Soyer, P. Perceived melanoma risk and worry in consumers using mobile teledermoscopy. Society of Behavioral Medicine, 34th Annual Meeting and Scientific Sessions, San Francisco, 03/20/13 (submitted/peer reviewed) Chao, J., Loescher, L.J., Curiel-Lewandrowski, C., Soyer, P. Barriers to mobile teledermoscopy in primary care. Society of Behavioral Medicine, 34th Annual Meeting and Scientific Sessions, San Francisco, 03/20/13 (submitted/peer reviewed)

Loescher CV Page 13 of 18 GRANTS AND CONTRACTS: INTERNATIONAL: 2011-2012 Janda, M., Soyer P. & Loescher, L.J. Enhanced skin self-examination: a novel approach to skin cancer monitoring and follow up. Queensland University of Technology, Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation. (Direct costs: $30,000) 2012-2013 Janda, M., Soyer, P., Loescher, L.J. & Whiteman, D. Consumer teledermoscopy acceptance study. Queensland University of Technology, Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation. (Direct costs: $30,000) FEDERAL: 1987-1988 Loescher, L.J. & Leigh. S. Cancer Survivors: Needs Assessment. Arizona Cancer Center Institutional Grant. NIH/NCI CA 23074 (Direct costs: $5,000) 2000-2001 Harris, R.B. & Loescher, L.J. Development of a Melanoma Family Registry. Cancer Prevention Supplemental Grant. NIH/NCI P30CA023074 (Direct costs: $14,000) 2004-2010 Loescher L.J. Cancer Prevention, Control, and Population Sciences Career Development Award. Risk perceptions, risk communications and risk-control behaviors in melanoma prone families. NIH-NCI 1K07CA106996. (Direct costs: $630,000) 2004-2005 Loescher, L.J. Risk Perception & Risk Control Behaviors Following BRCA Analysis (Direct costs: $20,000). (Feasibility study peer reviewed by the NIH as part of the College of Nursing Center Grant: Center for Injury Mechanisms and Related Responses 1 P20 NR07794-04, K. Moore, PI) 2009-2012 Loescher, L.J. A skin cancer prevention video intervention for organ transplant recipients. NIH-NCI 1R03CA144552-01 (Direct costs: $100,000). 2012 Loescher, L.J. (PI, 20% contribution), Curiel, C. Shea, K., and Soyer, P. Mobile teledermoscopy acceptance and decision making by primary care providers. AHRQ 1R21HS021772-01 (Score 38, Resubmitted 10/12; Direct costs: $200,000) STATE 2008-09 Loescher, L.J. Internet Health Information Delivery for Melanoma High-Risk Patients. University of Arizona College of Nursing, Laurence B. Emmons Research Award ($20,000) INDUSTRY None. PRIVATE FOUNDATIONS: 1980 Loescher, L.J. Perceptions of symptom distress in the patient with cancer of the colon and rectum. Sigma Theta Tau, Beta Mu Chapter ($500) 1991-1992 Emerson, J. & Loescher, L.J. Starting early...educating preschool-aged children about sun safety. American Cancer Society Institutional Research Grant #IRG-IN-10-0 ($8000). 1993-1994 Loescher, L.J. & Emerson, J. Starting early...educating preschoolers about sun safety. ACS Grant #PBR-76 ($33,000)

Loescher CV Page 14 of 18 1993-1994 Loescher, L.J. (PI, 50% effort) & Emerson, J. Starting early...educating preschoolers about sun safety. Cancer Research Foundation of America ($20,000). 2001 Loescher, L.J. Development of research-based genetic counseling resources in Phoenix. Phoenix Friends of the Arizona Cancer Center ($25,000) 2002-2007 Loescher, L.J. Hereditary cancer risk database project. Phi Beta Psi (Sigma Kappa & Sigma Mu Chapters). ($5000 per year) 2003-2004 Hunt, K. & Loescher, L.J. Evaluation of a genetic counseling program for women at high risk for ovarian and breast cancers. Arizona Cancer Center, Better than Ever Funds ($30,000) 2006-2008 Loescher, L.J. & Curiel, C. Melanoma high-risk patients risk perceptions, worry, risk communications. Oncology Nursing Foundation ($10,000) 2011-2012 Loescher, L.J. Hats on: An Infant Sun Safety Project. Prevent Cancer Foundation ($5000). WORKS IN PROGRESS Loescher (PI), Shea, K, Curiel-Lewandrowski, C: Dermoscopy clinical decision support for primary care providers. In response to PAR-11-024 (AHRQ): Advances in Patient Safety through Simulation Research (R18). Using simulation and the think aloud protocol to develop a clinical decision support tool for PCPs use of mobile teledermoscopy. Planned submission date: Planned submission date: June 5, 2013 Loescher (PI), Janda, M., Soyer, HP, Curiel-Lewandrowski, C.: Consumers, mobile teledermoscopy, skin self-examination. In response to PA-11-199 (AHRQ): Understanding user needs and context to inform consumer health information technology (R01). International collaborative study to test mobile teledermoscopy in rural consumers at high risk of melanoma in two geographic areas with a high incidence of skin cancer. Planned submission date: June 5, 2013. Loescher (PI), Harris, R., Sligh J. :Technology-driven skin cancer detection vigilance for organ transplant recipients. In response to either PA-11-260 (NIH) Research project grant (R01). Testing of a video and texting follow-up intervention to enhance early detection of skin cancer by solid organ transplant recipients. Planned submission date: October 5, 2013.

Loescher CV Page 15 of 18 TEACHING (College of Nursing): Undergraduate Spring 2006 Fall 2007 Spring 2008 Fall 2008 Fall 2009 Fall 2010: Honors Thesis NURS 498H (Stacy Van Landingham: Perceived risk and worry of melanoma) Honors Thesis NURS 498H (Nicole Marble) Honors Thesis NURS 498H (Nicole Marble: Assessing the potential of innovative technologies for educating melanoma high-risk patients) Honors Thesis NURS 498H (Whitney Steinmetz) Honors Thesis NURS 498H (Whitney Steinmetz: Perceptions of healthcare provider melanoma risk communications) Professional Nursing Forum II (Research Methods) NURS 462 (Chair, 48 students, 1 unit, 15 weeks, 15 lecture hrs) Honors Thesis NURS 498H (Jill Rogers) Independent study (NURS 399H) (1 student, 3 units, 15 weeks, 45 hrs) Professional Nursing Forum II (Research methods), NURS 462 (Chair, 98 students, 1 unit, 15 weeks, 15 lecture hrs) Spring 2011 Honors Thesis NURS 498H (Jill Rogers) Summer 2011 Manager of Care: Competencies for Health Care Delivery Across the Care Continuum NURS 469 (9 students, 8 units, 4 weeks, 32 clinical hours) Fall 2011 Honors Thesis NURS 498H (Jill Rogers: An evidence- and theory-based a sun safety PowerPoint presentation for high school students) Spring 2012 Honors Thesis NURS 498H (Killeen Brock) Graduate Spring 2004 Methods in Nursing Research, NURS 530 (three lectures: Quantitative Methods; 30 students) Fall 2004 Advanced Physiology and Pathophysiology NURS 501 (one lecture: Molecular Biology; 28 students) Independent Study NURS 799 (prostate cancer; 1 student) Spring 2005 Fall 2005 Spring 2006 Fall 2006 Methods in Nursing Research, NURS 530 (3 lectures: Quantitative Methods; 28 students) Independent Study NURS 799 (risk perception; 1 student) Advanced Physiology and Pathophysiology NURS 501 (one lecture: Molecular Biology, 34 students) Independent Study NURS 799 (risk perception; 1 student) Methods in Nursing Research, NURS 530 (5 lectures: Qualitative Methods, Literature Synthesis; 30 students) Independent Study NURS 799 (risk perception; 1 student) Advanced Physiology and Pathophysiology NURS 501 (one lecture: Molecular Biology, 38 students)

Loescher CV Page 16 of 18 Spring 2007 Fall 2007 Methods in Nursing Research, NURS 530 (5 lectures: Qualitative Methods, Literature Synthesis; 18 students) Genetics, NURS 753B (5 weeks, Genetics, 14 students) Dissertation, NURS 920 (1 student) Spring 2008 Theories of Health Promotion and Risk Reduction NURS 726 (7 weeks; 6 students) Dissertation, NURS 920 (1 student) Summer 2008 Dissertation, NURS 920 (1 student, 3 units) Fall 2008 NURS 753B (5 weeks, Genetics, 13 students) Spring 2009 Theories of Health Promotion and Risk Reduction NURS 726 (8 students, 3 units, 5.5 weeks, 16.5 lecture hrs) Methods in Nursing Research, NURS 530 (Chair, 26 students, 3 units, 5 weeks, 15 lecture hrs) Dissertation, NURS 920 (1 student, 15 weeks, 3 units, 45 hrs) Fall 2009 Masters Report, NURS 909 (1 student, 15 weeks, 2 units, 30 hrs) Molecular Genetics and Genomics NURS 644 (9 students, 3 units, 5 weeks, 15 lecture hrs) Spring 2010: Theories of Health Promotion and Risk Reduction NURS 726 (7 students, 3 units, 16 weeks, 48 lecture hrs) Masters Report, NURS 909 (1 student, 1 unit, 15 weeks, 15 hrs) Fall 2010: Molecular Genetics and Genomics NURS 644 (12 students, 3 units, 5 weeks, 15 lecture hrs) Spring 2011: Theories of Health Promotion and Risk Reduction NURS 726 (9 students, 3 units, 16 weeks, 48 lecture hrs) Research residency, NURS 791A, (1 student, 3 units, 15 weeks, 45 hrs) Fall 2011 Translational Research (co-instructor) NURS 738 (17 students, 3 units, 16 weeks, 24 lecture hours) Spring 2012 Theories of Health Promotion and Risk Reduction NURS 726 (17 students, 3 units, 16 weeks, 48 lecture hrs) Spring 2012 Molecular Genetics and Genomics NURS 644 (65 students, 3 units, 6 weeks, 18 lecture hrs) Spring 2012 Research Residency NURS 791A (1 student, 3 units, 16 weeks, 48 lecture hours) Summer 2012 Population and Community Health Nursing NURS 611 (18 students, 6 weeks, clinical) Fall 2012 Molecular Genetics and Genomics NURS 644 (7 students, 3 units, 6 weeks, 18 lecture hrs) Fall 2012 Translational Research (co-instructor) NURS 738 (65 students, 3 units, 16 weeks, 24 lecture hours) Spring 2013 Theories of Health Promotion and Risk Reduction NURS 726 Spring 2012 Molecular Genetics and Genomics NURS 644 (65 students, 3 units, 6 weeks, 18 lecture hrs) Graduate Student Committees ( = resulting publication) 2003-2004 (Chair) Jessica Ray, M.S. (Genetic Counseling) Masters thesis title: Risk-reduction surgery decisions in high-risk women seen for genetic counseling.

Loescher CV Page 17 of 18 2004-2005 (Chair) Sara Riordan, M.S. (Genetic Counseling) Masters thesis title: Medical students attitudes toward genetic testing in minors 2005-2006 (Chair) Shannon Kieran, M.S. (Genetic Counseling) Masters thesis title: The role of financial factors in acceptance of clinical BRCA genetic testing. 2006-2007 (Chair) April O Connor, M.S. (Genetic Counseling) Masters thesis title: Decision-making processes for risk-reducing surgery used by women at risk for hereditary breast/ovarian cancer. 2006-2007 (Minor Chair) Chao Pin Hsiao. PhD (Nursing) Minor paper title: Symptoms and symptom distress in localized prostate cancer. 2009-2010 (Chair) Claire Kelley, M.S. (Nursing) Masters project title: Knowledge and perceived risk of skin cancer among adolescents: A review 2009-2010 (Member) Sylvia Quevedo Garcia, M.S. (Nursing) Masters project title: A literature review on the integration of genetics and genomics education into undergraduate and graduate nursing curricula. 2007-2011 (Member), Satomi Hayashi, PhD. (Nursing) Dissertation title: Perceived risk for cardiovascular disease among Japanese adults. 2008-2009 (Chair) Leilani Siaki, PhD. (Nursing) Dissertation title: Perceived risk of cardiovascular disease and diabetes type 2 among Samoans with metabolic syndrome. 2008-2009 (Chair) Abigal Marley, M.S. (Nursing) Thesis title: Development of a skin cancer workshop for nurse practitioners 2010 (Minor Chair) Christine Hansen. Minor paper title: Lymphedema in breast cancer survivors: A complex issue in a vulnerable population 2011-2012 (Member) Christine Hansen, PhD (Nursing), Dissertation title: A pilot study on Bowenwork for symptom management of women breast cancer survivors with lymphedema. 2010 (Member) John Bowles (in progress) 2011 (Chair) Kashica Webber (in progress) 2012 (Chair) Teofila Cruz (in progress) 2012 (Member) Jeanine Thomas (in progress) 2013 Member, Jameelah Harris-Mims (in progress) 2012 (Member) Cheryl Maes (in progress) TEACHING: The University of Arizona College of Medicine Fall 2004 Genetic Counseling GENE 581 (one lecture: Melanoma Susceptibility; 3 students) TEACHING: The University of Arizona Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health 2012-2013 Skin cancer prevention in the community setting. CPH 499-043/599-043 (1-2 units, 16 weeks, 16 lecture hours) 2004-2006 Cancer Prevention and Epidemiology EPI 615 (one lecture: Genetic Risk Assessment; 15 students)

Loescher CV Page 18 of 18 This is a true and accurate statement of my activities and accomplishments. I understand that misrepresentation in securing promotion and tenure may lead to dismissal or suspension under ABOR Policy 6-201 J.1.b. Lois J. Loescher, Ph.D., RN, FAAN January 16, 2013 Date