Curriculum Vitae JESSICA L. BRAYMILLER 432 Health & Human Development Bldg. University Park, PA 16802 Email: JLB982@psu.edu Education Anticipated 2019 August 2016 May 2014 Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA Biobehavioral Health Advisor: Stephanie Lanza, Ph.D. M.S., Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA Biobehavioral Health Thesis Title: Contemporary patterns of nicotine and tobacco product use in high school adolescents Advisor: Stephanie Lanza, Ph.D. B.A., Mercyhurst University, Erie, PA Magna Cum Laude Major: Psychology; Minors: Biology, Neuroscience Advisors: Gerard Barron, Psy.D. & Matthew Weaver, Ph.D. Research Interests Use and co-use of alternative nicotine and tobacco products (e.g., e-cigarettes, hookah/waterpipe) Integrating innovative methods with the study of substance use and dependence Current Research Support 7/16 7/18 Prevention and Methodology Training Program (PAMT) T32 DA017629 (PI: Collins), funded by the National Institute on Drug Abuse Role: Pre-Doctoral Fellow Research Experience 7/16 present Pre-doctoral Fellow, Prevention & Methodology Training Program Prevention Research Center & The Methodology Center Mentors: Stephanie Lanza, Ph.D. & Steven Branstetter, Ph.D. 8/15 6/16 Graduate Research Assistant, The Methodology Center 1
Mentor: Stephanie Lanza, Ph.D. 5/15 8/15 Data Manager, The Methodology Center Direct Supervisor: Stephanie Lanza, Ph.D. 8/14 1/16 Graduate Research Assistant, Geier Lab for Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience & Addictions; Adolescent Decision-Making Project Principal Investigator: Charles Geier, Ph.D. 6/13 8/13 Summer Science Research Fellow, American Psychological Association George Mason University, Fairfax, VA Principal Investigator: Craig McDonald, Ph.D. 9/12 5/14 Undergraduate Research Assistant, Laboratory for Addictive & Impulsive Behavior; Smoking Cue-Reactivity Project Mercyhurst University, Erie, PA Principal Investigator: Matthew Weaver, Ph.D. Peer Reviewed Publications Lanza, S. T., Russell, M. A., & Braymiller, J. L. (2017). Emergence of electronic cigarette use in US adolescents and the link to traditional cigarette use. Addictive Behaviors, 67, 38-43. Manuscripts in Preparation (available upon request) Braymiller, J. L., & Lanza, S. T. (2017). Contemporary patterns of nicotine and tobacco product use in high school adolescents. Manuscript in preparation. Braymiller, J. L., Masters, L. D., & Lanza, S. T. (2017) Marijuana use and attitudes in the United States: 2010-2014. Manuscript in preparation. Oral Presentations Braymiller, J. L. & Lanza, S. T. (2017, March). Age-varying rates of nicotine product use throughout adolescence. In S. T. Lanza (Chair), Time-varying effect modeling to shed new light on the developmental course of nicotine product use in the US. Symposium to be conducted at the meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Florence Italy. Russell, M. A., Lanza, S. T., & Braymiller, J. L. (2016, June). Adolescent e-cigarette use: Age-varying prevalence and association with traditional cigarette smoking. Paper presented to the Society for Prevention Research, San Francisco, CA. 2
Braymiller, J. L. (2013, April). Differences in cue-reactivity between dependent and social smokers. Paper presented to the Western Pennsylvania Undergraduate Psychology Conference (WPUPC), Meadville, PA. Poster Presentations Braymiller, J. L. & Lanza, S. T. (2017, June). Age trends in nicotine/tobacco product use in the United States: Differences across geographic region. Poster presented to the Society for Prevention Resesarch, Washington, D.C. Braymiller, J. L., Russell, M. A., & Lanza, S. T. (2016, June). Time-varying effect of risk-perception on cigarette use among high school seniors. Poster presented to the Society for Prevention Research, San Francisco, CA. Roberts, N. J., Braymiller, J. L., Adise, S., Keller, K. L., & Geier, C. F. (2015, September). The relationship between inhibitory control, reward sensitivity, and weight status in adolescents: A pilot study incorporating behavioral and imaging measures, and ad libitum food intake. Poster presented to the International Society for Integrative Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience, Leiden, Netherlands. Braymiller, J. L., Tavella, S. K., Cox, E. J., & Weaver, M. T. (2014, April). Differences in cuereactivity between dependent and social smokers. Poster presented to the Eastern Psychological Association, Boston, MA. Honors & Awards 2017 Early Career Preventionist Network Travel Award ($175), Society for Prevention Research 2016 Early Career Preventionist Network Travel Award ($450), Society for Prevention Research 2015 Office of Global Programs Graduate Travel Grant ($500), The Pennsylvania State University 2014 President s Award for Excellence in the Hafenmaier School of Education and Behavioral Science, Mercyhurst University 2010 2014 Presidential Scholarship, Mercyhurst University 2010 2014 Egan Scholarship, Mercyhurst University Past Research Support 1/16-12/16 USDA COPT Pilot Grant #2011-67001-30117 Program A2121 Title: Examining the relationship between puberty and reward sensitivity in overweight and healthy weight adolescents Role: Co-Investigator 3
$12,885 5/15-10/16 USDA COPT Pilot Grant #2011-67001-30117 Program A2121 Title: Neural underpinnings of reward sensitivity in overweight and healthy weight adolescents Role: Co-Investigator $14,907 Specialized Software Skills R & R Studio, SAS, and SPSS statistical software SCRAM Continuous Alcohol Monitoring Systems (Wearable Transdermal Alcohol Sensing Technology) E-Prime stimulus presentation software Workshops 6/17 2017 Summer Institute: Statistical Power Analysis for Intensive Longitudinal Studies, The Methodology Center, Pennsylvania State University 7/16 Summer Institute on Ecological Momentary Assessment The Methodology Center, Pennsylvania State University Teaching Experience 11/2015 Invited Guest Lecturer, Pennsylvania State University Human Development and Family Studies 312W: Research Methods Lecture Title: The research process: Collecting & analyzing experimental data Instructors: Mairin Augustine and Stephanie Wilson 1/15-5/15 Teaching Assistant, Pennsylvania State University Human Development and Family Studies 432: Dev. Problems of Childhood and Adolescence Instructor: Dr. Sarah Kollat 8/14-12/14 Teaching Assistant, Pennsylvania State University Human Development and Family Studies 129: Introduction to HD FS Instructor: Dr. Molly Countermine Professional Memberships 2016-present National Prevention Science Coalition (NPSC) 4
2015-present Society for Prevention Research (SPR) 2012-present Psi Chi, National Honor Society in Psychology 2014-2015 Flux: The Society for Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience Service Service to 1/17 Expanding Your Horizons (EYH) STEM Career Day for Young Women Volunteer, Science Outreach Office & Eberly College of Science 1/16 Women in STEM Career Day, STEMventure Exhibition Volunteer Science Outreach Office & Eberly College of Science 2015-2016 Graduate Steering Committee, Newsletter Co-chair Department of Human Development and Family Studies Service to the National Prevention Science Coalition (NPSC) 8/16-present Communications, Dissemination, and Outreach Team, Social Media Volunteer References Stephanie T. Lanza, Ph.D. Professor of Biobehavioral Health Scientific Director of The Methodology Center Email: SLanza@psu.edu Steven A. Branstetter, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Biobehavioral Health Email: sab57@psu.edu Matthew T. Weaver, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Psychology Mercyhurst University, Erie, PA Email: mweaver@mercyhurst.edu Telephone numbers available upon request. 5