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NIH WorkshopMultiple Approaches to Understanding and Preventing Elder AbuseOctober 30, 2015Claude D. Pepper Building (31), C wing, 6th Floor, Room 6National Institutes of HealthSpeakersScott BeachAssociate Director, University Centerfor Social and Urban ResearchUniversity of Pittsburghscottb@pitt.eduMarie Bernard, M.D.Deputy DirectorNational Institute on Aging, NationalInstitutes of Healthmbernard@nia.nih.govKerry Burnight, Ph.D.Founder and Chief Executive OfficerAgeless Alliancekerry.burnight@agelessalliance.orgDavid BurnesAssistant ProfessorUniversity of Torontodavid.burnes@utoronto.caChristopher CarpenterAssociate Professor and Deputy Editorin-Chief, Academic EmergencyMedicine, School of MedicineWashington University in St. Louiscarpenterc@wusm.wustl.eduJanine Clayton, M.D.DirectorOffice of Research on Women's Health,National Institutes of Healthjanine.clayton@nih.govMarie-Therese ConnollySenior ScholarWoodrow Wilson International Centerfor Scholarsmt.connolly@yahoo.comXinqi Dong, M.D., M.P.HAssociate DirectorRush Institute for Healthy AgingXinqi Dong@rush.eduMary Ann Dutton, Ph.D.Professor, Department of PsychiatryGeorgetown Universitymad27@georgetown.eduRichard GellesJoanne and Raymond Welsh Chair ofChild Welfare and Family ViolenceUniversity of Pennsylvaniagelles@sp2.upenn.eduSherry HambyResearch ProfessorUniversity of the Southslhamby@sewanee.eduLori JervisAssociate ProfessorUniversity of Oklahomalori.jervis@ou.eduJason KarlawishProfessorUniversity of Pennsylvaniajason.karlawish@uphs.upenn.edu

Phyllis SharpsAssociate Dean for Community andGlobal Programs, School of NursingJohns Hopkins Universitypsharps1@jhu.eduMiriam KeltyConsultant in Bioethics & ResearchStrategy (retired, currently volunteer)National Institute on Aging, NationalInstitutes of Healthkeltym@verizon.netElizabeth SkowronProfessorUniversity of Oregoneskowron@uoregon.eduMark LachsCo-Chief, Division of Geriatrics andPalliative Medicine, Weill CornellMedicineCornell Universitymslachs@med.cornell.eduNathan SprengAssistant ProfessorCornell Universityrns74@cornell.eduDaniel MarsonDirector, Division of NeuropsychologyUniversity of Alabama at Birminghamdmarson@uab.eduNora SuperExecutive Director2015 White House Conference on Agingnora.super@whaging.govLaura MosquedaProfessor, Keck School of MedicineUniversity of Southern Californialaura.mosqueda@med.usc.eduJeanne TeresiSenior Research Scientist, Stroud CenterColumbia Universityteresimeas@aol.comKarl Pillemer, M.A., Ph.D.DirectorBronfenbrenner Center for TranslationalResearchkap6@cornell.eduRobert B. WallaceProfessor, College of Public HealthUniversity of Iowarobert-wallace@uiowa.eduTony Rosen, M.P.H.Instructor in Medicine, GeriatricEmergency Medicine Fellow, WeillCornell MedicineCornell Universityaer2006@med.cornell.eduCathy Spatz WidomDistinguished Professor, John JayCollege of Criminal JusticeCity University of New Yorkcwidom@jjay.cuny.eduSonia SalariAssociate Professor and GraduateDirectorUniversity of Utahsonia.salari@fcs.utah.edu2

ParticipantsLisa Begg, Dr.P.H.Research Program OfficerOffice of the Director, NationalInstitutes of Healthbeggl@od.nih.govRonald Acierno, Ph.D.Professor and Associate Dean ofResearchMedical University of South Carolinaacierno@musc.eduBenidicto BeltonSenior Advisor to the CommissionerSocial Security Administrationben.belton@ssa.govBushra AkbarResearch Program AnalystNational Institute on Aging, NationalInstitutes of Healthbushra.akbar@nih.govWilliam BensonNational Policy AdvisorNational Adult Protective ServicesAssociationtbcg@starpower.netKerryAnn AleibarCase ManagerCharles E. Smith Life Communitiesaleibar@ceslc.orgJeremy BrownDirectorOffice of Emergency Care Research,National Institutes of Healthjeremy.brown@nih.govShavon Artis DickersonHealth ScientistOffice on Women's Healthshavon.artis@hhs.govSarah BurgerCoalition CoordinatorCoalition of Geriatric NursingOrganizationssgburger@rcn.comJason BahmSergeantMontgomery County Police Departmentjason.bahm@mongtomerycountymd.govErin CalhounPublic Affairs SpecialistNational Institute on Agingerin.calhoun@nih.govRebecca BakerScience Policy AnalystOffice of the Director, NationalInstitutes of Healthbakerrg@od.nih.govDorothy CastilleProgram DirectorNational Institute on Minority Healthand Health Disparities, NationalInstitutes of Healthdorothy.castille@nih.govSuzanne BarryParalegal Specialist on Elder JusticeInitiativeU.S. Department of Justicesuzanne.barry@usdoj.govToccara ChamberlainSpecial Assistant and Program AnalystNational Institute on Aging, NationalInstitutes of Healthtoccara.chamberlain@nih.govDelilah BartonProgram Director, Technical AssistanceCNA Corporationbartond@gmail.com3

Jerome ChelliahMedical StudentUniversity of California, San Franciscojerome.chelliah@gmail.comStevanne EllisOmbudsman ProgramMaryland Department of Agingstevanne.ellis@maryland.govJulie ChildsElder Justice Website DirectorU.S. Department of Justicejchildsmail@gmail.comBill ElwoodBasic Behavioral and Social ScienceOpportunity Network Coordinator andHealth Scientist AdministratorOffice of the Director and Office ofBehavioral and Social SciencesResearch, National Institutes of Healthelwoodwi@od.nih.govValarie ColmoreProgram SpecialistMaryland Department of HumanResourcesvalarie.colmore@maryland.govJoy ErnstProfessor of Social WorkHood Collegeernst@hood.eduJolie CrowderDoctoral StudentUniversity of Virginiajwc2h@virginia.eduIsabel EstradaCommunications SpecialistOffice of Behavioral and Social SciencesResearch, National Institutes of Healthisabel.estrada@nih.govJuanita DavisProgram ManagerNational Clearinghouse on Abuse inLater Lifejdavis@ncall.usJovier EvansProgram OfficerNational Institute of Mental Health,National Institutes of Healthjevans1@mail.nih.govDeborah DiGilioDirector, Office on AgingAmerican Psychological Associationddigilio@apa.orgPrisca FallResearch Program AnalystNational Institute on Aging, NationalInstitutes of Healthfallpn@mail.nih.govLuAnne EgglestonOmbudsmanSouthern Area Agency on Aginglaeggelston@southernaaa.orgFarida EjazSenior Research ScientistBenjamin Rose Institute on Agingfejaz@benrose.orgNicole FarmerVirginia Insurance Counseling andAssistance Program Counselor andCommunication, Referral, Information,and Assistance SpecialistRappahannock Area Agency on Agingnfarmer@raaa16.orgBasil Eldadah, M.D., Ph.D.Program OfficerNational Institute on Aging, NationalInstitutes of Healtheldadahb@nia.nih.gov4

Laura Francois-EugeneProgram Manager, U.S. Customs andBorder ProtectionsU.S. Department of Homeland Securitymwensiwo@hotmail.comRichard Hodes, M.D.Principal Investigator, ExperimentalImmunology Branch, Center for CancerResearchNational Cancer Institute, NationalInstitutes of Healthhodesr@31.nia.nih.govDamien FriersonProgram SpecialistAdministration for Children & Familiesdamien.frierson@acf.hhs.govMelissa HowePrincipal Research Analyst, NationalOpinion Research CenterUniverity of Chicagohowe-melissa@norc.orgTeresa FulmerPresidentJohn A. Hartford Foundationterry.fulmer@jhartfound.orgKaren Huss, Ph.D.Program DirectorNational Institute of Nursing Research,National Institutes of Healthhussk@mail.nih.govMelissa GeraldProgram Director, Division ofBehavioral and Social ResearchNational Institute on Aging, NationalInstitutes of Healthgeraldmel@mail.nih.govShelly JacksonVisiting FellowOffice for Victims of Crimeshelly.jackson@usdoj.govAiesha GurleyAging Services Program SpecialistAdministration for Community Livingaiesha.gurley@acl.hhs.govNaomi KarpSenior Policy AnalystConsumer Financial Protection Bureaunaomi.karp@cfpb.govJohn HaagaActing Director, Division of Behavioraland Social ResearchNational Institute on Aging, NationalInstitutes of Healthhaagaj@mail.nih.govTovah KasdinDirectorElderSAFE Centerkasdin@ceslc.orgLesley KatzAging Program SpecialistLoudoun County Area Agency on Aginglesley.katz@loudoun.govCarl V. HillDirector, Office of Special PopulationsNational Institute on Aging, NationalInstitutes of Healthhillcv@mail.nih.govMelinda KelleySenior Health Policy AnalystNational Institute on Aging, NationalInstitutes of Healthkelleym@nia.nih.gov5

Gavin KennedyDivision Director, LTC PolicyOffice of the Assistant Secretary forPlanning and Evaluationgavin.kennedy@hhs.govValerie Maholmes, Ph.D., CASChief, Pediatric Trauma and CriticalIllness BranchEunice Kennedy Shriver NationalInstitute of Child Health and HumanDevelopment, National Institutes ofHealthmaholmev@mail.nih.govLinda KincaidCo-ChairCoalition for Elder & Dependent AdultRightsnanosafety@gmail.comKamala Mallik-KaneResearch AssociateUrban Institutekkane@urban.orgJudith KozlowskiSenior AdvisorAdministration for Community Livingjudith.kozlowski@acl.hhs.govAndy Mao, J.D.Assistant DirectorU.S. Department of Justiceandy.mao@usdoj.govIan Kremer, J.D.Executive DirectorLeaders Engaged on pher MaxwellProfessorMichigan State Universitycmaxwell@msu.eduKendra KuehnPolicy AnalystNational Adult Protective n Merriman-NaiAssociate Scientist, ClearinghouseAbuse and Neglect of the Elderly,Center for Drug and Health StudiesUniversity of Delawaresmnai@udel.eduAmy Lossie, Ph.D.Health Scientist AdministratorOffice of the Director, NationalInstitutes of Healthamy.lossie@nih.govKylie MeyerPhD StudentUniversity of Southern Californiakylienmeyer1@gmail.comCindy LoveTechnical Information SpecialistNational Library of Medicinecindy love@nlm.nih.govCarrie Mulford, Ph.D.Social Science Analyst, NationalInstitute of JusticeU.S. Department of Justicecarrie.mulford@usdoj.govSusan LynchAttorney, Elder Justice InitiativeU.S. Department of Justicesusan.lynch@usdoj.gov6

Kate NagyDeputy Director, Office of Planning,Analysis, and EvaluationNational Institute on Aging, NationalInstitutes of Healthnagyk@mail.nih.govGeorgeanne PatmiosProgram OfficialNational Institute on Aging, NationalInstitutes of Healthpatmiosg@nia.nih.govCarolyn PickeringAssistant ProfessorMichigan State Universitycarolyn.pickering@hc.msu.eduTamara NewtonAssociate ProfessorUniversity of Louisvilletlnewton@louisville.eduMeredith PonderFederal Policy and Media CoordinatorElder Justice Coalitionmponder@matzblancato.comGeorge NiedereheChief, Geriatrics and Aging ProcessesResearch BranchNational Institute of Mental Health,National Institutes of Healthgniedere@mail.nih.govKathleen QuinnExecutive DirectorNational Adult Protective beth NielsenChief, Individual Behavioral ProcessesBranchNational Institute on Aging, NationalInstitutes of Healthnielsenli@nia.nih.govKathie ReedRetiredNational Institute on Aging, NationalInstitutes of Healthkathiereed@icloud.comSamia Noursi, Ph.D.Health Scientist AdministratorNational Institute on Drug Abuse,National Institutes of Healthsnoursi@mail.nih.govKaren RobertoUniversity Distinguished Professor andDirector, Center for GerontologyVirginia Polytechnic Institute and StateUniversitykroberto@vt.eduSamantha OpachanPolicy Research and AdvocacyAssociateSplaine Consultingsopachan@splaineconsulting.comLouise RyanOmbudsman Program Specialist,Administration on AgingAdministration for Community Livinglouise.ryan@acl.hhs.govRasheda Parks, Ph.D.Scientific Program AnalystNational Institute on Aging, NationalInstitutes of Healthrasheda.parks@nih.govNancy SassaChief Nursing OfficerMedStar Harbor Hospitalnancy.m.saasa@medstar.net7

Samir SaumaDirector, Office of Planning, Analysis,and EvaluationNational Institute on Aging, NationalInstitutes of Healthsaumas@mail.nih.govCecelia Steiner-SmithTrial AttorneyOffice of the Attorney Generalcecelia.steinersmith@dc.govLori StiegelSenior Attorney, Commission on Lawand AgingAmerican Bar Associationlori.stiegel@americanbar.orgKate SaylorScience Policy AnalystOffice of the Director, NationalInstitutes of Healthkate.saylor@nih.govAmy ThomasAdult Protective Services InvestigatorMontgomery County Department ofHealth and Human Servicesamy.thomas@montgomerycountymd.govRagesh ShethAdult Protective ServicesHoward County Department of SocialServicesragesh.sheth@maryland.govJane TillyBrain Health and Dementia Care Expert,Administration on AgingAdministration for Community Livingjane.tilly@acl.hhs.govPaula SkedsvoldGovernment Relations ConsultantFederation of Associations in Behavioral& Brain Sciencespaula.skedsvold@gmail.comLois Tully, Ph.D.Program OfficerNational Institute of Nursing Researchlois.tully@nih.govWynter Solomon-CuthbertGuardianship Court Program SpecialistIINinth Judicial Circuit Court of Floridactadws1@ocnjcc.orgBen VonachenLegislative and Federal AffairsAssociateAmerican Psychological Associationbvonachen@apa.orgElaine SoongHealth Insurance SpecialistCenters for Medicare & MedicaidServiceselaine.soong@cms.hhs.govRebecca WardNurse ConsultantCenters for Medicare & MedicaidServicesrebecca.ward@cms.hhs.govSidney StahlExpert Consultant on Elder AbuseU.S. Department of Justicesidney.stahl@gmail.comJoan WeissSenior AdvisorHealth Resources and ServicesAdministrationjweiss@hrsa.govKaren SteinEditor, Journal of Elder Abuse &NeglectUniversity of Delawarekstein@udel.edu8

Stephanie Whittier EliasonTeam Lead, Office of Elder Justice andAdult Protective ServicesAdministration for Community n WilberProfessor, Davis School of GerontologyUniversity of Southern Californiawilber@usc.edu9

Oct 30, 2015 · Georgetown University . mad27@georgetown.edu . Richard Gelles . Joanne and Raymond Welsh Chair of Child Welfare and Family Violence . University of Pennsylvania . gelles@sp2.upenn.edu . Sherry Hamby . Research Professor . University of the South . slhamby@sewanee.edu . Lori Jervis . Associat

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