PI | BEGINNING DATE | ENDING DATE |
TITLE | CREDIT FOR COLLABORATORS | LOCATION |
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Sarah Griffin | 4/1/16 | 8/31/18 | Implementation Evaluation for GHS School Based Health Centers | Griffin 85% Williams 15% |
Greenville |
Rachel Mayo | 7/1/17 | 6/30/22 | Managing Abstinence in Newborns (MAiN) 2.0 Experience | Mayo 40% Chen 20% Dickes 20% Sherrill 20% |
Greenville, Lee, Richland, Pickens |
Ron Gimbel | 8/15/17 | 8/14/19 | Embedded Student Scholar-Care Coordination Institute/PHS | Gimbel 100% | Greenville |
Lu Shi | 7/1/16 | 6/30/18 | Forecasting the Population Health Burden of Mental Disorders and Scenarios for Prevention and Treatment in LA County | Shi 100% | Out-of-State (CA) |
Windsor Sherrill | 9/26/17 | 9/25/18 | CU Healthy Communities Integrated Services for Diabetes Prevention and Management | Sherrill 50% Parisi 50% |
Greenville |
Ron Gimbel | 7/17/15 | 8/16/17 | Enhancing mHealth Technology to activate type-2 diabetes patients | Gimbel 24.7% Dye 12.25% Liwei Chen 12.25% Sarah Griffin 9.9% Lingling Zhang 6.2% Rachel Mayo 6.2% Windsor Sherrill 6.2% Lu Shi 6.2% Khoa Truong 6.2% Joel Williams 9.9% |
Out-of-State (WA, NV) |
Karen Kemper | 8/1/16 | 7/31/20 | Monaview Magic Initiative (Afterschool program for Hispanic children | Kemper 100% | Greenville |
Cheryl Dye | 1/1/18 | 12/31/20 | Memory Health Expansion-Anderson, Oconee, Pickens | Dye 100% | Greenville |
Sarah Griffin | 1/1/18 | 12/31/18 | Carolinas Collaborative Evaluation: Community Advocacy Project Planning and Implementation Tool | Griffin 100% | Greenville, Charleston, Richland |
Windsor Sherrill | 9/22/15 | 12/31/19 | Embedding of CU Faculty in GHS Clinical Departments | Sherrill 50%-Small 50% | Greenville |
Ron Gimbel | 4/1/18 | 3/31/19 | SC Clinical and Translational Research Institute (SCTR) | Gimbel 100% | Charleston |
Ron Gimbel | 5/1/18 | 4/30/19 | Can Artificial Intelligence Improve Accuracy in Measuring Cancer Lesions in Computed Tomography Scans: A Patient Safety Pilot Study | Gimbel 100% | Greenville |
Lu Shi | 5/1/18 | 4/30/19 | An Innovative Approach with Group Counseling and Mindfulness Training among Prediabetes Patients (JUMP 101) | Shi 100% | Greenville |
Lu Shi | 6/1/18 | 4/1/18 | Immigration and the Fiscal Solvency of Medicare | Shi 100% | |
Windsor Sherrill | 9/26/17 | 9/25/18 | CU Healthy Communities Integrated Services for Diabetes Prevention and Management | Sherrill 50%-Parisi 50% | Greenville |
Lu Shi | 5/16/18 | 5/15/23 | Mindfulness Interventions to Address Depression, Substance Misuse, and Physical Inactivity | Shi 25% Zhang 25% Jones 25% Chen 12.5% Zinzow 12.5% |
Greenville |
Liwei Chen | 8/1/15 | 5/31/20 | Reducing Disparities in Birth Outcomes: A Randomized Controlled Trial on Centering Pregnancy | Chen 90% Sun 10% |
Greenville |
Sarah Griffin | SC County Extension: High Obesity Prevention and Elimination | Griffin 100% | Marion, Lee, Hampton | ||
Ron Gimbel, Paula Watt, Michelle Parisi | 5/1/18 | Indef. | Clemson-MUSC Health Innovation partnership (combatting infant mortality, childhood obesity, cancer & heart disease, and opioid addiction) | Gimbel, Griffin 20% Watt 30% Parisi 30% + others |
Barnwell, Williamsburg, Anderson & 16 other counties |
Kenneth L. Robinson, Department of Sociology | Currently serving as State Scholar (2017 - 2019) for Crossroads: Change in Rural America, the title of a traveling exhibition co-sponsored by SC Humanities and the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service, beginning Fall 2018. | Exhibition sites include Union, Denmark, Newberry, Hopkins, Barnwell, and Dillon | |||
Kenneth L. Robinson, Department of Sociology, Bruce Ransom, Political Science, Tim Green, City and Regional Planning | Kenneth L. Robinson, Sociology, currently collaborating with faculty in Political Science/Policy Studies (Professor Bruce Ransom) and City and Regional Planning (Professor Tim Green) on research related to my interests in rural entrepreneurship, local food systems, community and economic development and sustainability, including the SC Promise Zone Initiative. The SC Lowcountry Promise Zone is a federally-designated region (since 2015) which encompasses a portion of six counties, namely, Allendale, Bamberg, Barnwell, Colleton, Hampton and Jasper. The area is home to 90,000 residents, 28.12% of whom live in poverty. | Allendale, Bamberg, Barnwell, Colleton, Hampton and Jasper | |||
Kenneth L. Robinson, Department of Sociology, Bruce Ransom, Political Science | Faculty members: Kenneth L. Robinson, Sociology, and Bruce Ransom, Political Science/Policy Studies. Title: “The 2016 Presidential Election in the South Carolina Lowcountry (Rural) Promise Zone,” an invited papers presented during the annual meeting of the Rural Sociological Society (July 2017) and at the Citadel Symposium on Southern Politics (March 2018). | ||||
Kenneth L. Robinson, Sociology | Faculty member: Kenneth L. Robinson, Sociology, working on a series of Clemson Cooperative Extension aids, including working titles “How to Develop a Food Hub in the Promise Zone” and “How to Use Ecotourism as a Regional Development Planning Approach in the Promise Zone.“ This series will report findings from community-based research undertaken during recent service learning projects conducted by students enrolled in Rural Sociology/Sociology 4590/6590 The Community and Rural Sociology 4010/6010 Human Ecology/Social Impact Analysis. | ||||
"Kenneth L. Robinson, Sociology " | Faculty member: Kenneth L. Robinson, Sociology, is currently advising and collaborating with Wilder Ferreira (Clemson Cooperative Extension and Director of Freshwater Coast Center for Rural Development) on a community assessment and revitalization plan for Calhoun Falls in Abbeville County. This summer community studies undergraduate student Jessica Piedrahita interned at the Center and conducted a community-wide survey of local residents. The Freshwater Coast Center Foundation serves Abbeville, McCormick and southern Anderson counties | The Freshwater Coast Center Foundation serves Abbeville, McCormick and southern Anderson counties. | |||
Kenneth L. Robinson, Sociology | Faculty member: Kenneth L. Robinson, Sociology, recently served as member of the Community Impact Fund Grants Review Committee of the SC Association for Community Economic Development, a coalition of individuals and organizations who support outreach programs that promote sustainable community development and improve quality of living for low wealth families within distressed South Carolina communities. | ||||
Fred Switzer (faculty), Joe Ligato (graduate student) | Making electrical, water, and gas infrastructures more resilient to disasters by using real-time simulations; (NSF funded) | Across South Carolina, with concentrations in Charleston (Charleston County), Columbia (Richmond County), and Anderson (Anderson County); (Charleston Water, SCE&G, et al.) | |||
Tiffany Cooper (graduate student), Fred Switzer (faculty) | Assessing health care provider attitudes: surveys vs. sentiment analysis | Greenville, Greenville County | |||
Crystal Wiedemann (graduate student), Fred Switzer (faculty) | Antecedents of employee engagement and employee well-being | Clemson, Pickens County | |||
Jennifer Bisson (Senior Lecturer) | The Impact of Bouncy Bands on Classroom Behavior | Clemson, Piedmont | |||
Jennifer Bisson (Senior Lecturer) | Stigma Related to Mental and Physical Disabilities | Clemson | |||
Tom Britt (faculty), Zach Klinefelter (Graduate student) | Enhancing the practice of medicine through clinician well-being and role innovation | Greenville | |||
Sue Limber, Martie Thompson, Matt Flege, Jane Riese, June Jenkins, Emily Schafer, Grad Assistant | Testing Integrative Models to Improve School Safety: Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports and the Olweus Bullying Prevention Program | Chesterfield County | |||
"David R. Taylor, Quweina Roberts, graduate assistant " | Momentum Bike Clubs (13 chapters) | Greenville and Pickens County | |||
Arelis Moore de Peralta | Cross-Cultural Cognitive Interviewing to Develop a Bilingual and Quantitative Instrument to Access Partnership Trust in Community-Engaged Health Research and Interventions. | Spartanburg, Greenville and the Midlands | |||
Martie Thompson and Heidi Zinzow (Psychology Dept.) | Tigers Together to Stop Suicide: http://www.clemson.edu/campus-life/healthy-campus/suicideprevention/ (funding from SAMHSA ended by project activites and related research still ongoing | Clemson University | |||
"Martie Thompson, Heidi Zinzow (Psychology), Kip Kingree (Public Health) Matt Flege " | Pilot trial of an online sexual violence prevention program for college athletes. | Clemson University | |||
Natallia Sianko | Impact of Music on Critical Care Patients | Greenville | |||
Mark Small | Evaluation of South Carolina Habitat for Humanity Affilates | South Carolina (state Wide) | |||
Mark Small, Arelis Moore de Peralta, Alena Hofrova, Grad Assistant | Evaluation of Tigers ADVANCE | Clemson | |||
Mark Small, Natallia Sianko | Clemson-South Carolina Child, Youth and Families at Risk Sustainable Communities Project (pending expected funding in September) | Allendale, Anderson, Jasper | |||
Matthew Hudson-Flege, Martie Thompson | Getting Things Done for Life: Long-term Impact of AmeriCorps Service for Diverse Groups of Members. Study of nationwide data to determine how diverse AmeriCorps members across the country, including throughout South Carolina, remain engaged in their communities. | Nationwide study originating from Greenville, SC (Greenville County) | |||
Susan Bethel (Nursisng), Sharon Holder, Ellen Kennedy (GHS), Cassie Mueller (GHS) and Greg Hair, (GHS). | Caring for Sexual Assault Survivors (C-SAS): Health Consequences, Treatment and Mental Health Outcomes | Greenville | |||
Jim Hayes, MD, (NAMI Board of Director, National), Sharon Holder, Ken Dority, NAMI Greenville, Executive Director, Bill Lindsey, NAMI State Executive Director, Paton Plough, Mental Health Consumer, Kelly Griffin, NAMI Director for Field Resource Development, Strategic Planning, Calvert Warren, MD (GHS Psychiatrist). | Mental Health Stigma: Implications for Mental Health Consumers. Working with NAMI – National Board of Director, Chair - Dr. Jim Hayes – We are in touch with Kelly Griffin, NAMI Director for Field Resource Development, Strategic Planning. We will be working on a Developing Survey for Mental Health Consumers, directed to NAMI Members | Greenville | |||
Sharon Holder, Eunice Peterson, MD (GHS Dept. of Psychiatry); Dawn Blackhurst, DrPH (GHS), Matt Hutson, PhD. (GHS Director Comparative Effectiveness Research/IRB), John B. Hartman, II, D.Min (GHS Chaplin), Karen Cooke, LISW-CP (GHS Manager of Clinical Therapies); Community Collaborators/ Co-PI: Jim Hayes, MD, Al Edwards, MD, (South Carolina Department of Mental Health Greenville Mental Health Center), Pastor Darian Blue (Nicholtown Missionary Baptist Church), Pastor Sean Dogan (Long Branch Baptist Church), Pastor Thomas Simmons, (Reedy Fork Baptist Church), Pastor/Director Deb Richardson-Moore Triune Mercy Center). | Spirituality and Mental Health: Engaging Churches Collaboratively in Addressing Mental Health Issues | Greenville | |||
Kathleen Valentine | (New Brunswick Health Research Foundation) Establishment Grant Competition $90,000- “Building Capacity for Transforming Healthy Aging Care Delivery.” | New Brunswick, Canada | |||
Kathleen Valentine | Innovation in Access to Diabetes and Mental Health Care through Inter-Professional Collaborative Practice. | Palm Beach County, Florida | |||
Kathleen Valentine, Ann Wetsel, Stephanie Davis, Veronica Parker | Expanding Primary Care Access in Greenville County Through Nurse Practitioner Education Support | Greenville (Greenville County) | |||
John Whitcomb | Pilot Study: Delirium in the Intensive Care Unit: Utilizing the Z Machine Sleep Monitor for assessment | Spartanburg (Spartanburg County) | |||
John Whitcomb | A Retrospective study of cardiac arrest survival using Therapeutic Hypothermia at a large upstate hospital | Greenville (Greenville County) | |||
Zara Rahemi, Veronica Parker | Factors Related to Advance End-of-Life Care Planning Among a Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Population; CU SEED-Tier 2, $ 10,000 | The United States (online survey) | |||
Sheri Webster | Newly Licensed Registered Nurses Transition to Practice | AnMed, Anderson County | |||
Hyewon Shin | Collaborative approaches to improving health-related quality of life, fatigue, and coping skills of adolescent and young adult cancer patients | Greenville (Greenville Health System) | |||
Jane DeLuca, et al | Developing a New Technology for Analyzing Serum Phenylalanine Levels using Urine from Persons with Phenylalanine Hydroxylase (PAH) Deficiency (also known as Phenylketonuria or PKU) | Clemson (Pickens county); Greenville (Greenville county); Greenwood (Greenwood county). | |||
Jane DeLuca | Clinical Research Initiatives, Greenwood Genetic Center | Clemson (Pickens county); Greenville (Greenville county); Greenwood (Greenwood county). | |||
Lowe, T. PhD © Jane DeLuca | Phenylalanine Hydroxylase Deficiency: The Effects of Kuvan Treatment on Body Mass Index and Biochemical Measures | Clemson (Pickens county); Greenwood (Greenwood county). | |||
McCoy, M. PhD (c)DeLuca, J.M. | Understanding Women’s Decision Making in Noninvasive Prenatal Testing | Greenville (Greenville county) | |||
Miller, R. PhD (c)DeLuca, J.M.Miller, L. | Current Topics in Assisted Reproductive Technology | Greenville (Greenville county) | |||
Drs. N. Davis, V.Parker, J. F. Wyman,and J. Lanham | Exploring the Use of Social Media & Internet-based Recruitment to Reach Informal Caregivers of Persons with Urinary Incontinence | Online Survey (Across States) | |||
Dr. S. Davis,M. Wetsel, V, Parker,and K. Valentine | CVS Nurse Practitioner Scholarships (for CU-SON NP Students) | Upstate SC Counties | |||
Timmons, S. | Cross-cultural cognitive interviewing to develop an instrument to access partnership trust in CBPR, among Hispanic and mainstream stakeholders | Columbia SC (Richland County) and Spartanburg SC (Spartanburg County) | |||
Timmons, S. | Collaborative for cardiometabolic health. | Orangeburg SC (Orangeburg County), Greensboro NC, Camden NJ, El Paso TX | |||
Timmons, S. | Perceptions of BSN enrollment and completion by underrepresented minority registered nurses. | South Carolina | |||
Temples, Heide; McNight, Sarah, Desmond, Kelly | "Weight gain associated with medications for treatment of Autism Spectrum Disorders " | Greenville County | |||
Temples, Heide, Wright, Mary Ellen | "Creative Inquiry Students Stories from Maternal Substance Exposure " | Greenville County | |||
McNeese, Nathan, Whitcomb, John, O’Hara, Susan | IMPACT GRANT: Using Predictive Agent Based Simulation to Improve ICU Metrics Related to Interactions between Teams, Technology, and the Health Care Built Environment Space | Greenville (Greenville County) | |||
Davis, N; Parker, V., Dye, C.; Madathil, K. | Development of a Web-based Telehealth Program to Support Family Caregivers of Older Adults with Urinary Incontinence | Greenville (Greenville County), Clemson (Anderson County), (Oconee County) | |||
Davis, N. | Navigating through Incontinence: A Systematic Review of the Experiences of Family Caregivers | Greenville (Greenville County), Minneapolis, Minnesota | |||
Xiabobo Hu | Chinese FDI in South Carolina | Statewide | |||
Dr. Bruce Ransom (Political Science), Dr. Ken Robinson (Sociology), Dr. Tim Green (Planning), and Sulaiman Balogun (Graduate Research Assistant, Policy Studies Ph.D. Program) | Community and Economic Initiative in the South Carolina Promise Zone | Allendale, Bamberg, Barnwell, Colleton, Hampton, and Jasper counties | |||
Joseph Mazer | Crafting a Social Media Campaign to Increase Live Kindney Donation for African American South Carolinians with End Stage Renal Disease, in partnership with the Medical University of South Carolina | Across South Carolina | |||
Amanda Moore and Ronald Gimbel (Social Media Listening Center) | American Heart Association and AHA Hypertension Mission Committee – Upstate Heart Health and Lifestyle Changes Campaign | Greenville County | |||
Amanda Moore and Raine Templeton-Bradley (Social Media Listening Center) | Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) at Clemson University – Exploring Research | Pickens County | |||
Amanda Moore and Ishmael Abdus-Saboor (Social Media Listening Center) | Richland County School District II – Crisis Management Digital Monitoring | Richland County | |||
Amanda Moore and Kyle Player (Social Media Listening Center) | South Carolina Department of Agriculture (SCDOA) – Civic Engagement | Richland County | |||
Amanda Moore and Steven Batson (Social Media Listening Center) | South Carolina Emergency Management Division (SCEMD) - Crisis Management Digital Monitoring | Lexington County | |||
Amanda Moore and Bill Moss (Social Media Listening Center) | South Carolina Youth Leadership Conference – Personal Branding | Pickens County | |||
Amanda Moore and Blythe Steelman (Social Media Listening Center) | The Watt Family Innovation Center – Strategies for Crisis Management | Pickens County | |||
Amanda Moore and Kyle Phillips (Social Media Listening Center) | Clemson University’s Office of Enrollment Management – Recruitment and Retention | Pickens County | |||
Pauline Matthey | Perry Correctional Institution in Pelzer, SC | Anderson County | |||
Travers Scott | Just-released book, Pathology and Technology: Killer Apps and Sick Users (Peter Lang), has a chapter on the electrification of Anderson, SC. Chapter title "The Electric Banal: Anderson, SC, "The Electric City" | Anderson County | |||
Travers Scott | Several past projects have supported Greenville/Clemson food nonprofit, Feed & Seed. A Communication senior capstone and summer scholars program did primary research on regional farmers, farmers markets, and their consumers. Two semesters of a Creative Inquiry with Sallie Hambright Belue in Architecture researched and developed designs and communication strategies for a community garden. Feed & Seed has been at a Spinx convenience store in Greenville, SC. The third semester of the Creative Inquiry developed agriotourism campaigns for the Upstate. Students came from Communication, English, MAPC, Architecture and Landscape Architecture | Greenville County | |||
Travers Scott | Local Food for Locals: Clemson and Beyond | Pickens County | |||
As part of Faculty in Residence at the Lightsey Bridge, Mike McGirr (Feed & Seed) and I are working with Aramark, The Clemson Organic Farm, The Experimental Orchard, The Clemson Food Summit, and Housing and Dining, among others, to arrange Clemson-produced and other local foods getting into the institutional food system at Clemson through special events, capacity development, and new arrangements with Aramark. Our summer event, Peachapalooza, brought 70+ staff, faculty, students, and locals to a BBQ at Lightsey, including representatives from all housing communities. | |||||
Travers Scott | Lightsey Bridge Community Garden: Clemson | Pickens County | |||
Travers Scott | Southern Margins International Short Film Festival | Pickens County | |||
Aga Skrogoda (English), Sarah Winslow (Honors College), Ed Rock (Libraries), and Amanda Moore (Communication) | Now in its third year, Southern margins showcases short films from around the world expressing the voices of marginalized populations in the US, global, or urban South. Working with Aga Skrogoda (English), Sarah Winslow (Honors College), Ed Rock (Libraries), and Amanda Moore (Communication), this year we are collaborating with the Watt Center, the Food Summit, the former Passport for the Arts, and Clemson MovieFest for large collaborative events. One of our main goals is to increase participation and submissions by Clemson students and area filmmakers. | Pickens County | |||
Travers Scott | Currently researching the relation between gem tourism and industrial mining of high quality quartz used in 90% of computers in Spruce Pine, NC. Although not SC, it is nearby and part of the shared Appalachian/foothills region as the Upstate. | Spruce Pine, NC | |||
Stephanie Pangborn | Clemson Downs Memory Care Studio | Pickens County | |||
Andrew Pyle and Undergraduate Students in the Public Relations Student Society of America | Pro bono public relations work for Special Olympics of Greenville, SC (Greenville County), The Garage, a nonprofit that provides minimal cost fitness training and dietary coaching in Seneca, SC (Oconee County), and The Wells Project, a Clemson-based, student-run nonprofit that raises money for developing clean water infrastructure throughout the developing world (Pickens County) | Greenville County, Oconee County, Pickens County | |||
Kristen Okamoto and Jeanne Petrizzo | Patient Engagement Studio through Greenville Health System | Greenville County | |||
Melissa Vogel | Charleston County School District Diversity Audit". Of course, this project was conducted in Charleston | Charleston County | |||
Gregory Ramshaw, Brent Hawkins, Taylor Hooker (grad student) Katie Walker (grad student) | Reminiscing “Howard’s Rock”: Harnessing the Power of Clemson Football Memories to Improve Cognitive Functioning of South Carolinians with Dementia | Central, Pickens County | |||
Lauren Duffy | Research and Technical Assistance to support the development of tourism in Great Falls, SC | Great Falls, SC, Chester County | |||
Bill Norman, Lauren Duffy, Jeff Hallo, Laurie Jodice | Examining the social carrying capacity for mariculture development on the South Carolina coast (SC Sea Grant Consortium, $156,868. 2018-2020) | Charleston and Beaufort Counties | |||
Marieke Van Puymbroeck, Cheryl Dye, Karen Kemper, Em Adams (PhD Student in RT) | Ready for STEADI- a Fall Prevention program with Dr. Cheryl Dye, Dr. Karen Kemper, and Em Adams (PhD student in RT). We are providing a 4 week education session on how to reduce falls at home and then 8 weeks of yoga to reduce fall risk, increase strength and flexibility. We are doing this in Seneca, SC- and will be broadening this to Oconee County as soon as our lab at Oconee Memorial Hospital is ready | Seneca and Oconee County | |||
Marieke Van Puymbroeck, Brandi Crowe, Grad Students: Em Adams, Heather Torphy, Abby Wiles, Claire Kelly | Yoga with Individuals with Developmental Disabilities in Anderson County- with Dr. Brandi Crowe, graduate students Em Adams, Heather Torphy, Abby Wiles, and Claire Kelly. We are studying the influence of yoga with this population as well as trying to strengthen the knowledge related to appropriate fitness testing protocols in this population. | Anderson County |