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CURRICULUM VITAEThe Johns Hopkins University School of MedicineDavid L. Roth, Ph.D.April 2016PERSONAL INFORMATIONCurrent Appointments:Professor (primary appointment)Division of Geriatric Medicine and GerontologySchool of Medicine, Johns Hopkins Medical InstitutionsProfessor (joint appointment)Department of EpidemiologyJohns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public HealthProfessor (joint appointment)Department of BiostatisticsJohns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public HealthDirectorCenter on Aging and HealthJohns Hopkins UniversityOffice Address:2024 East Monument StreetSuite 2-700Baltimore, MD 21205Phone: 410-955-0491Email: droth@jhu.eduEducation and Training:YearDegree/CertificateInstitutionB.S. (Mathematics and Psychology)University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, NDM.A. (Psychology)Ph.D. (Psychology)University of Kansas, Lawrence, KSUniversity of Kansas, Lawrence, KSInternship certificate (Neuropsychology)University of Florida, Gainesville, 86PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCEPrevious Positions and Academic Appointments:1980 to 1981StatisticianHuman Nutrition Research CenterUnited States Department of AgricultureGrand Forks, ND1982 to 1983Research AssistantDepartment of PsychologyUniversity of Kansas, Lawrence, KS

David L. Roth, Ph.D.Curriculum Vitae21982 to 1983Clinical Psychology TraineeVeterans Administration Medical CenterLeavenworth, Kansas1982 to 1985Clinical Psychology TraineePsychological ClinicUniversity of Kansas, Lawrence, KS1983 to 1984Graduate InstructorDepartment of MathematicsUniversity of Kansas, Lawrence, KS1984 to 1985Psychology TraineeUniversity of Kansas Medical CenterKansas City, KS1984 to 1985Dissertation FellowGraduate SchoolUniversity of Kansas, Lawrence, KS1985 to 1986Neuropsychology InternDepartment of Clinical PsychologyShands Teaching HospitalUniversity of Florida, Gainesville, FL1986 to 1991Assistant Professor(primary appointment)Department of PsychologySchool of Social and Behavioral SciencesUniversity of Alabama at Birmingham1987 to 1991Assistant Professor(secondary appointment)Department of NeurologySchool of MedicineUniversity of Alabama at Birmingham1990 to 2012ScientistCenter for AgingUniversity of Alabama at Birmingham1991 to 2001Associate Professor(primary appointment)Department of PsychologySchool of Social and Behavioral SciencesUniversity of Alabama at Birmingham1991 to 1996Associate Professor(secondary appointment)Department of NeurologySchool of MedicineUniversity of Alabama at Birmingham1997 to 2012ScientistCenter for Research on Applied GerontologyUniversity of Alabama at Birmingham1999 to 2012ScientistCenter for Outcomes and EffectivenessResearch and EducationUniversity of Alabama at Birmingham2001 to 2004Associate Professor(primary appointment)Department of BiostatisticsSchool of Public HealthUniversity of Alabama at Birmingham2001 to 2004Associate Professor(secondary appointment)Division of Gerontology, Geriatrics, andPalliative Care, School of MedicineUniversity of Alabama at Birmingham2001 to 2004Associate Professor(secondary appointment)Department of PsychologySchool of Social and Behavioral SciencesUniversity of Alabama at Birmingham

David L. Roth, Ph.D.Curriculum Vitae32003 to 2011Biostatistician (part-time)Geriatric Research, Education, and ClinicalCenter (GRECC), Birmingham VeteransAffairs Medical Center, Birmingham, AL2004 to 2012Professor(primary appointment)Department of BiostatisticsSchool of Public HealthUniversity of Alabama at Birmingham2004 to 2012Professor(secondary appointment)Division of Gerontology, Geriatrics, andPalliative Care, School of MedicineUniversity of Alabama at Birmingham2004 to 2012Professor(secondary appointment)Department of PsychologySchool of Social and Behavioral SciencesUniversity of Alabama at Birmingham2008 to 2011Visiting Professor (part-time)College of Nursing and Department ofPsychology, University of North DakotaCurrent Academic Appointments:2012 to presentProfessor(primary appointment)Division of Geriatric Medicine and GerontologySchool of MedicineJohns Hopkins University2013 to presentProfessor(joint appointment)Department of EpidemiologyBloomberg School of Public HealthJohns Hopkins University2014 to presentProfessor(joint appointment)Department of EpidemiologyBloomberg School of Public HealthJohns Hopkins UniversityPrevious Administrative and Leadership Positions:1987 to 1996DirectorNeuropsychology ServiceEpilepsy Center, Department of NeurologyUniversity of Alabama at Birmingham2001 to 2008DirectorData Management and Analysis CoreCenter for AgingUniversity of Alabama at BirminghamCurrent Administrative and Leadership Positions:2012 to presentDirectorCenter on Aging and HealthJohns Hopkins University2012 to presentAssociate DirectorEpidemiology and Biostatistics of AgingT32 Pre- and Postdoctoral Training ProgramJohns Hopkins University2013 to presentCommissionerBaltimore City Health DepartmentCommission on Aging & Retirement Education

David L. Roth, Ph.D.Curriculum Vitae4RESEARCH ACTIVITIESPeer-Reviewed Original Science Publications:1.Tucker, D. M., & Roth, D. L., (1984). Factoring the coherence matrix: Patterning of the frequencyspecific covariance in a multichannel EEG. Psychophysiology, 21, 228-236.2.Roth, D. L., Hughes, C. W., Monkowski, P. G., & Crosson, B. (1984). Investigation of validity of WAISR short forms for patients suspected to have brain impairment. Journal of Consulting and ClinicalPsychology, 52, 722-723.3.Crosson, B., Hughes, C. W., Roth, D. L., & Monkowski, P. G. (1984). Review of Russell's (1975)norms for the logical memory and visual reproduction subtests of the Wechsler Memory Scale. Journalof Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 52, 635-641.4.Roth, D. L., & Ingram, R. E. (1985). Factors in the self-deception questionnaire: Associations withdepression. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 48, 243-251.5.Tucker, D. M., Dawson, S. L., Roth, D. L., & Penland, J. G. (1985). Regional changes in EEG powerand coherence during cognition: Intensive study of two individuals. Behavioral Neuroscience, 99, 564577.6.Roth, D. L., & Crosson, B. (1985). Memory span and long-term memory deficits in brain-impairedpatients. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 41, 521-527.7.Roth, D. L., & Holmes, D. S. (1985). Influence of physical fitness in determining the impact of stressfullife events on physical and psychological health. Psychosomatic Medicine, 47, 164-173.8.Holmes, D. S., & Roth, D. L. (1985). Association of aerobic fitness with pulse rate and subjectiveresponses to psychological stress. Psychophysiology, 22, 525-529.9.Smith, T. W., Ingram, R. E., & Roth, D. L. (1985). Self-focused attention and depression: Selfevaluation, affect, and life stress. Motivation and Emotion, 9, 381-389.10. Tucker, D. M., Roth, D. L., & Bair, T. B. (1986). Functional connections among cortical regions:Topography of EEG coherence. Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, 63, 242-250.11. Embretson, S., Schneider, L. M., & Roth, D. L. (1986). Multiple processing strategies and theconstruct validity of verbal reasoning tests. Journal of Educational Measurement, 23, 13-32.12. Roth, D. L., Snyder, C. R., & Pace, L. M. (1986). Dimensions of favorable self-presentation. Journalof Personality and Social Psychology, 51, 867-874.13. Roth, D. L., & Holmes, D. S. (1987). Influence of aerobic exercise training and relaxation trainingon physical and psychological health following stressful life events. Psychosomatic Medicine, 49,355-365.14. Roth, D. L., Harris, R. N., & Snyder, C. R. (1988). An individual differences measure of attributive andrepudiative tactics of favorable self-presentation. Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 6, 159170.15. Novack, T. A., Roth, D. L., & Boll, T. J. (1988). Treatment alternatives following mild head injury.Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, 31, 313-324.

David L. Roth, Ph.D.Curriculum Vitae516. Holmes, D. S., & Roth, D. L. (1988). Effects of aerobic exercise training and relaxation training oncardiovascular activity during psychological stress. Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 32, 469-474.17. Fillingim, R. B., Roth, D. L., & Haley, W. E. (1989). The effects of distraction on the perception ofexercise-induced symptoms. Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 33, 241-248.18. Roth, D. L., Wiebe, D. J., Fillingim, R. B., & Shay, K. A. (1989). Life events, fitness, hardiness, andhealth: A simultaneous analysis of proposed stress-resistance effects. Journal of Personality andSocial Psychology, 57, 136-142.19. Norvell, N., Roth, D. L., Franco, E., & Pepine, C. J. (1989). Cardiovascular reactivity and silentischemia in response to mental stress in symptomatic and asymptomatic coronary artery diseasepatients: Results of a pilot study. Clinical Cardiology, 12, 634-638.20. Roth, D. L. (1989). Acute emotional and psychophysiological effects of aerobic exercise.Psychophysiology, 26, 593-602.21. Hagglund, K. J., Roth, D. L., Haley, W. E., & Alarcon, G. S. (1989). Discriminant and convergentvalidity of self-report measures of affective distress in patients with rheumatoid arthritis. Journal ofRheumatology, 16, 1428-1432.22. Crosson, B., Greene, R. L., Roth, D. L., Farr, S. P., & Adams, R. L. (1990). WAIS-R pattern clustersafter blunt head injury. The Clinical Neuropsychologist, 4, 253-262.23. Roth, D. L., Bachtler, S. D., & Fillingim, R. B. (1990). Acute emotional and cardiovascular effects ofstressful mental work during aerobic exercise. Psychophysiology, 27, 694-701.24. Roth, D. L., Conboy, T. J., Reeder, K. P., & Boll, T. J. (1990). Confirmatory factor analysis of theWechsler Memory Scale - Revised in a sample of head-injured patients. Journal of Clinical andExperimental Neuropsychology, 12, 848-856.25. Brittain, J. L., La Marche, J. A., Reeder, K. P., Roth, D. L., & Boll, T. J. (1991). Effects of age and IQon paced auditory serial addition task (PASAT) performance. The Clinical Neuropsychologist, 5, 163175.26. Lechner, D. E., Roth, D. L., & Straaton, K. V. (1991). Functional capacity evaluation in work disability.Work, 1, 37-47.27. Shay, K. A., & Roth, D. L. (1992). Association of aerobic fitness and visuospatial performance inhealthy older adults. Psychology and Aging, 7, 15-24.28. Fillingim, R. B., Roth, D. L., & Cook, E. W. (1992). The effects of aerobic exercise on cardiovascular,facial EMG, and self-report responses to emotional imagery. Psychosomatic Medicine, 54, 109-120.29. Goode, K. T., & Roth, D. L. (1993). Factor analysis of cognitions during running: Association withmood change. Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology, 15, 375-389.30. Williams, K. L., Roth, D. L., Kuzniecky, R., Faught, E., & Morawetz, R. (1994). Psychosocial outcomefollowing temporal lobe surgery. Journal of Epilepsy, 7, 144-151.31. Roth, D. L., Goode, K. T., Williams, V. L., & Faught, E. (1994). Physical exercise, stressful lifeexperience, and depression in adults with epilepsy. Epilepsia, 35, 1248-1255.32. Kessler, H. R., Roth, D. L., Kaplan, R. F., & Goode, K. T. (1994). Confirmatory factor analysis of theMattis Dementia Rating Scale. The Clinical Neuropsychologist, 8, 451-461.

David L. Roth, Ph.D.Curriculum Vitae633. Lechner, D. E., Jackson, J. R., Roth, D. L., & Straaton, K. V. (1994). The reliability and validity of anewly developed test of physical work performance. Journal of Occupational Medicine, 36, 997-1004.34. Hunter, G. R., Treuth, M. S., Weinsier, R. L., Kekes-Szabo, T., Kell, S. H., Roth, D. L., & Nicholson, C.(1995). The effects of strength conditioning on older women's ability to perform daily tasks. Journal ofthe American Geriatrics Society, 43, 756-760.35. Haley, W. E., West, C. A., Wadley, V. G., Ford, G. R., White, F. A., Barrett, J. J., Harrell, L. E., & Roth,D. L. (1995). Psychological, social, and health impact of caregiving: A comparison of Black and Whitedementia family caregivers and noncaregivers. Psychology and Aging, 10, 540-552.36. Haley, W. E., Roth, D. L., Coleton, M. I., Ford, G. R., West, C. A., Collins, R. P. & Isobe, T. L. (1996).Appraisal, coping, and social support as mediators of well-being in Black and White family caregiversof patients with Alzheimer's disease. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 64, 121-129.37. Myers, R. S., & Roth, D. L. (1997). Perceived benefits of and barriers to exercise and stage ofexercise adoption in young adults. Health Psychology, 16, 277-283.38. Goode, K. T., Haley, W. E., Roth, D. L., & Ford, G. R. (1998). Predicting longitudinal changes incaregiver physical and mental health: A stress process model. Health Psychology, 17, 190-198.39. Sawrie, S. M., Martin, R. C., Gilliam, F. G., Roth, D. L., Faught, E., & Kuzniecky, R. (1998).Contribution of neuropsychological data to the prediction of temporal lobe epilepsy surgery outcome.Epilepsia, 39, 319-325.40. Goode, K. T., Ball, K. K., Sloane, M., Roenker, D. L., Roth, D. L., Myers, R. S., & Owsley, C. (1998).Useful field of view and other neurocognitive indicators of crash risk in older adults. Journal of ClinicalPsychology in Medical Settings, 5, 425-440.41. Martin, R. C., Sawrie, S. M., Gilliam, F. G., Roth, D. L., Faught, E., Morawetz, R. B., & Kuzniecky, R.(1998). Individual memory change following anterior temporal lobectomy: A base rate analysisemploying regression-based outcome methodology. Epilepsia, 39, 1075-1082.42. Martin, R. C., Hugg, J. W., Roth, D. L., Bilir, E., Gilliam, F. G., Faught, E., & Kuzniecky, R. (1999).MRI extrahippocampal volumes and visual memory: Correlations independent of MRI hippocampalvolumes in temporal lobe epilepsy patients. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, 5,540-548.43. McCarty, H. J., Roth, D. L., Goode, K. T., Owen, J. E., Harrell, L., Donovan, K., & Haley, W. E. (2000).Longitudinal course of behavior problems during Alzheimer's disease: Linear versus curvilinearpatterns of decline. Journal of Gerontology: Medical Sciences, 55, 200-206.44. Goode, P. S., Locher, J. L., Bryant, R. L., Roth, D. L., & Burgio, K. L. (2000). Measurement ofpostvoid residual urine with portable transabdominal bladder ultrasound scanner and urethralcatheterization. International Urogynecology Journal, 11, 296-300.45. Martin, R. C., Sawrie, S. M., Edwards, R., Roth, D. L., Faught, E. Kuzniecky, R. I., Morawetz, R. B., &Gilliam, F. G. (2000). Investigation of executive function change following anterior temporal lobectomy:Selective normalization of verbal fluency. Neuropsychology, 14, 501-508.46. Burgio, L. D., Butler, F. R., Roth, D. L., Hardin, J. M., Hsu, C. C., & Ung, K. (2000). Agitation innursing home residents: The role of gender and social context. International Psychogeriatrics, 12, 495511.47. Roth, D. L., Stewart, K. E., Clay, O. J., van der Straten, A., Karita, E., & Allen, S. (2001). Sexualpractices of HIV discordant and concordant couples in Rwanda: Effects of a testing and counselingprogram for men. International Journal of STD & AIDS, 12, 181-188.

David L. Roth, Ph.D.Curriculum Vitae748. Burgio, K. L., Locher, J. L., Roth, D. L., & Goode, P. S. (2001). Psychological improvementsassociated with behavioral and drug treatment of urge incontinence in older women. Journal ofGerontology: Psychological Sciences, 56B, 46-51.49. Locher, J. L., Goode, P. S., Roth, D. L., Worrell, R. L., & Burgio, K. L. (2001). Reliability assessmentof the bladder diary for urinary incontinence in older women. Journal of Gerontology: MedicalSciences, 56A, 32-35.50. Roth, D. L., Haley, W. E., Owen, J. E., Clay, O. J., & Goode, K. T. (2001). Latent growth models of thelongitudinal effects of dementia caregiving: A comparison of African-American and White familycaregivers. Psychology and Aging, 16, 427-436.51. Burgio, L. D., Allen-Burge, R., Roth, D. L., Bourgeois, M. S., Dijkstra, K., Gerstle, J., Jackson, E., &Bankester, L. (2001). Come talk with me: Improving communication between nursing assistants andnursing home residents during care routines. The Gerontologist, 41, 449-460.52. Czaja, S. J., Sharit, J., Ownby, R., Roth, D. L., & Nair, S. (2001). Examining age differences inperformance of a complex information search and retrieval task. Psychology and Aging, 16, 564-579.53. Owen, J. E., Roth, D. L., Stevens, A. B., McCarty, H. J., Clay, O. J., Wadley, V. G., Goode, K. T., &Haley, W. E. (2002). Association of life events and psychological distress in family caregivers ofdementia patients. Aging and Mental Health, 6, 62-71.54. Cotter, E. M., Burgio, L. D., Stevens, A. B., Roth, D. L., & Gitlin, L. N. (2002). Correspondence of theFunctional Independence Measure (FIM) self-care subscale with real-time observations of dementiapatients' ADL performance in the home. Clinical Rehabilitation, 16, 36-45.55. Fisher, S. E., Burgio, L. D., Thorn, B. E., Allen-Burge, R., Gerstle, J., Roth, D. L., & Allen, S. J. (2002).Pain assessment and management in cognitively impaired nursing home residents: Association ofcertified nursing assistant pain report, minimum data set pain report, and analgesic medication use.Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 50, 152-156.56. Burgio, L. D., Stevens, A. B., Burgio, K. L., Roth, D. L., Paul, P., & Gerstle, J. (2002). Teaching andmaintaining behavior management skills in the nursing home. The Gerontologist, 42, 487-496.57. Locher, J. L., Burgio, K. L., Goode, P. S., Roth, D. L., & Rodriguez, E. (2002). The effects of age andcausal attribution to age on health behaviors related to incontinence. The Gerontologist, 42, 515-521.58. Goode, P. S., Burgio, K. L., Locher, J. L., Umlauf, M. G., Lloyd, L. K., & Roth, D. L. (2002).Urodynamic changes associated with behavioral and drug treatment of urge incontinence in olderwomen. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 50, 808-816.59. Lerman, C., Roth, D. L., Kaufmann, V., Audrain, J., Hawk, L., Liu, A., Niaura, R., & Epstein, L. (2002).Mediating mechanisms of the impact of bupropion in smoking cessation treatment. Drug and AlcoholDependence, 67, 219-223.60. Ebert, S. A., Tucker, D. C., & Roth, D. L. (2002). Psychological resistance factors as predictors ofgeneral health status and physical symptom reporting. Psychology, Health, & Medicine, 7, 363-375.61. Roth, D. L., Stevens, A. B., Burgio, L. D. & Burgio, K. L. (2002). Timed-event sequential analysis ofagitation in nursing home residents during personal care interactions with nursing assistants. Journalof Gerontology: Psychological Sciences, 57B, 461-468.62. Burgio, K. L., Goode, P. S., Locher, J. L., Umlauf, M. G., Roth, D. L., Richter, H. E., Varner, R. E.,Lloyd, L. K. (2002). Behavioral training with and without biofeedback in the treatment of urge

David L. Roth, Ph.D.Curriculum Vitae8incontinence in older women: A randomized clinical trial. Journal of the American MedicalAssociation, 288, 2293-2299.63. Vance, D. E., Burgio, L. D., Roth, D. L., Stevens, A. B., Fairchild, K., & Yurick, A. (2003). Predictors ofagitation in nursing home residents. Journal of Gerontology: Psychological Sciences, 58B, P129P137.64. Goode, P. S., Burgio, K. L., Locher, J. L., Umlauf, M., Roth, D. L., Richter, H. E., Varner, R. E., &Lloyd, L. K. (2003). Effects of behavioral training with or without pelvic floor electrical simulation onstress incontinence in women: A randomized controlled trial. Journal of the American MedicalAssociation, 290, 345-352.65. Burgio, L.D., Stevens, A., Guy, D., Roth, D. L., & Haley, W. E. (2003). Impact of two psychosocialinterventions on White and African American family caregivers of individuals with dementia. TheGerontologist, 43, 568-579.66. Roth, D. L., Goode, K. T., Clay, O. J., & Ball, K. K. (2003). Association of physical activity and visualattention in older adults. Journal of Aging and Health, 15, 534-547.67. Burgio, K. L., Goode, P. S., Locher, J. L., Richter, H. E., Roth, D. L., Wright, K. C., & Varner, R. E.(2003). Predictors of outcome in the behavioral treatment of urinary incontinence in women. Obstetricsand Gynecology, 102, 940-947.68. Allen, R. S., Burgio, L. D., Roth, D

CURRICULUM VITAE The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine _ _ David L. Roth, Ph.D. April 2016 PERSONAL INFORMATION Current Appointments: Professor (primary appointment) Division of Geriatric Medicine and Gerontology School of Medicine, Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions

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