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PERSONAL DATA CURRICULUM VITAE PART I Jennifer M. Stewart, PhD, RN Office: Johns Hopkins University 525 N. Wolfe Street, Room 424 Baltimore, MD 21205 410-614-1443 jstewa44@jhu.edu EDUCATION Year Degree Institution Location 2014 Visiting Fellow Yale University New Haven, CT 2013 Ruth L. Kirschstein NRSA Postdoctoral Fellow University of Pennsylvania 2010 PhD University of Illinois at Chicago, College of Nursing Philadelphia, PA 2007-2010 Predoctoral Fellow University of Illinois at Chicago College of Nursing 2007 MS DePaul University, 2003 BS University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign Champaign, IL CURRENT LICENSE AND CERTIFICATION Year Source Type License Number 2013-Present Maryland Board of RN R213870 Nursing 2008-Present Illinois Department RN 041359209 Of Financial and Professional Regulation 1

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Years Position Institution Location 2013-Present Assistant Professor Johns Hopkins University Baltimore, MD 2011-2013 Research Assistant University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, PA 2010-2011 Research Assistant Rush University College of Nursing 2010 Teaching Assistant University of Illinois College of Nursing 2009-2011 Adjunct Faculty DePaul University 2008-2009 Research Assistant University of Illinois Clinical Positions Years Position Institution Location 2009-2010 Staff Nurse, Advocate Illinois Masonic Postpartum Center 2008-2009 Staff Nurse, Ortho- Advocate Illinois Masonic Trauma Center 2003 HIV Prevention Community Coordinator Department of Public Health Pietermaritzburg, South Africa HONORS AND AWARDS 2016 40 Under 40 Leaders in Health Award, National Minority Quality Forum 2014 Maryland State New Nurse Faculty Award, $20,000 2010 Helen K. Grace Diversity Award, University of Illinois, College of Nursing 2008 Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society, DePaul University, School of Nursing 2007 Albert Schweitzer Community Healthcare Fellow for Life Award, Schweitzer Foundation 2001 Dean s Award, University of Illinois Champaign-Urbana RESEARCH 2017-2018 Implementation of Evidence Based HIV Interventions for Black Men in Faith Settings, Catalyst Award, Johns Hopkins University Provost Office. Role: PI. Total Direct Costs: $75,000 2015-2019 Implementing HIV Evidence Based Interventions for African American Women in Church Settings. Role: PI, 75%, (K23MH106378). National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), Total Direct Costs: $737, 956. 2

2015 Implementation of an Evidence Based HIV Intervention for African American Women. Academy Health/Aetna Foundation. Role: PI. Total Direct Costs: $15,000 2014-2016 Development of a Multi-Level Church Based HIV Testing and Linkage to Care Intervention. PI: Jennifer Stewart, Role: Pilot Study PI, Johns Hopkins University Center for AIDS Research. National Institute of Health (NIH), Total Direct Costs: $50,000 2014-2016 Implementation of Evidence Based Interventions for Young Adult Women into Church Settings. National Loan Repayment Program. National Institute of Health (NIH). Total Direct Costs: $120,000. 2014-2016 Mosaic Award Initiative Funds. Johns Hopkins University Office of the Provost. Total Direct Costs: $100,000. 2013-2016 HIV Primary Care Certificate Program. Role: Co-Investigator/Associate Director, 10% Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), Total Direct Costs: $1,500.000. 2013-2014 Social Support, Social Capital and HIV Risk among Black Women. PI: Sten Vermund, Role: Pilot Study PI, 30%, HIV Prevention Trials Network (HPTN)/National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease (NIAID) /National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), Total Direct Costs: $68,000. 2012-2014 Adaptation of an Evidence Based Sexual Risk Taking Intervention for Young Adult African American Women in Church Settings, PI: C. Hendricks Brown (P30-DA027828), Role: Pilot PI, National Institute of Drug Abuse (NIDA), Total Direct Costs: $22,500. 2012-2014 Feasibility of a Church-Based HIV Test and Treatment Model for African Americans, PI: Barbara Guthrie (R25-MH08721), Role: Pilot PI, National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), Total Direct Costs: $20,000. 2011-2013 Research on Vulnerable Women, Children and Families Training Grant, PI: Marilyn Sommers (5T32NR007100-13), Role: Ruth Kirschstein NRSA Postdoctoral Fellow. 2007-2010 Health Disparities Training Grant, PI: Barbara Dancy (5T32NR007964), Role: Pre-doctoral Fellow. 2007-2010 Doctoral Dissertation Factors Contributing to the Development of a HIV Risk Reduction Program in an African American Church. Dissertation Chair: Barbara L. Dancy, PhD, RN, FAAN, Professor, College of Nursing, University of Illinois at Chicago, 3

SCHOLARSHIP PUBLICATIONS-PEER REVIEWED: (*DATA BASED) 1. * Stewart, J.M., Hong, H., Melton, M. HIV testing, stigma, and risk: a comparison of church leaders and their congregants (2017). AIDS Education and Prevention 29 (6): 503-515. 2. *Han, H., Hong, H., Starbird, L.E., Ge, S., Ford, A., Renda, S., Sanchez, M., Stewart, J.M. A systematic review of ehealth literacy in people living with HIV. (in press). JMIR Public Health and Surveillance. 3. *Baker, J., Stewart, J., James, G., Fletcher, J. You know what you gotta do African American fathers and sons perspectives on parent-child sexual risk communication and HIV intervention development needs (2018). Journal of Family Issues 39 (6): 1685-1711. 4. *Stevens, R., Gillard-Matthews, S., Dunaev, J., Todhunter, A., Brawner, B., Stewart, J.M. (2017). Social media use and sexual health behavior among minority youth: seeking safe sex information. Nursing Research 66 (5): 368-377. 5. *Lanier, Y., Hettenbach, J., Stoute, K., Hollender, L., Sutherland, G., Stewart, J. It was a learning experience : lessons learned from young black men and women s sexual debut (2017). Journal of the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care 28 (5): 668-674. 6. *Stewart, J.M., Hong, H., Powell, T.W. Strategies to promote African American church leadership engagement in HIV testing and linkage to care (in press). Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities. 7. *Stewart, J.M., Budhathoki, C., Thompson, K., Hamilton, J.B. Associations of HIV testing with anxiety and stress within the African American church: implications for faith based HIV testing and treatment. (2017). Mental Health, Religion and Culture 20 (5): 478-88 8. *Lanier, Y., Stewart, J.M., Schensul, J.J., Guthrie, B.J. Moving beyond age: an exploratory qualitative study on the context of young African American men and women s sexual debut (2018). Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities 5 (2):261-270. 9. *Davey-Rothwell, M., Stewart, J.M., Vadnais, A., Braxton, S.A., Latkin, C.A. The role of partner support among women with depressive symptoms (2017). Community Mental Health Journal 53(4):415-419. 10. *Stewart, J.M., Hong, H., Powell, T.W. African American church engagement in the HIV care continuum (2018). Journal of the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care 29 (3): 406-416. 11. *Stewart, J.M., Hanlon, A., Brawner, B.M. Predictors of HIV/AIDS programming in African American churches: implications for HIV prevention, testing and care. (2017). Health Education and Behavior 44(3):385-393. 12. *Hamilton, J.B., Stewart, J.M., Thompson, K, Best, N., Alston, L., Carlton-Laney, I.B. Younger African American adults use of religious songs to manage stressful life events (2017). Journal of Religion and Health 56(1):329-344. 13. Farley, J.E, Stewart, J.M., Kub, J., Fowler, C., Lowensen, K., Becker, K. (2016). Development of the Johns Hopkins University adult/geriatric primary care nurse practitioner program in HIV prevention, treatment and care. Journal of the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care 27(3): 223-233. 14. *Stewart, J.M., Thompson, K. (2016). Readiness to implement HIV testing in African American church settings. Journal of Religion and Health 55 (2): 631-640. 4

15. *Stewart, J.M., Thompson, K., Rogers, C. African American church-based HIV testing and linkage to care: assets, challenges and needs (2015). Culture, Health and Sexuality 18 (5): 669-681. 16. * Hamilton, J.B. Worthy, V.C., Moore, A.D., Best, N.C., Stewart, J.M., Song, M. (2015). Messages of hope: helping family members to overcome fears and fatalistic attitudes toward cancer. (in press). Journal of Cancer Education 17. *Stewart, J.M. (2015). A multi-level approach for promoting HIV testing within African American church settings. AIDS Patient Care STDS, 29 (2), 69-76. 18. *Stewart, J.M. (2015). A developing framework for the development, implementation, and maintenance of HIV interventions in the African American church. Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved, 26 (1), 211-222. 19. *Stewart, J.M. (2015). Faith-based interventions: pathways to health promotion. Western Journal of Nursing Research, 38 (7): 787-789. 20. *Stewart, J.M., Rogers, C, Thompson, K, Bellinger, D. (2015) A contextualized approach to faith based HIV risk reduction for African American women. Western Journal of Nursing Research, 38 (7): 819-836. 21. * Stewart JM. (2014). Pastor and lay leader perceptions of barriers and supports to HIV ministry maintenance in an African American church. Journal of Religion and Health, 53 (2): 317-325. 22. *Stewart, J.M. (2014). Implementation of evidence-based HIV interventions for young adult African American women in church settings. Journal of Obstetrics Gynecologic, and Neonatal Nursing, 43 (5), 655-663. 23. *Brawner, B. M., Volpe, E. M., Stewart, J. M., & Gomes, M. M. (2013). Attitudes and beliefs toward biobehavioral research participation: Voices and concerns of urban adolescent females receiving outpatient mental health treatment. Annals of Human Biology 40(6), 485-495. 24. Stewart, J.M., Sommers, M.S, Brawner, B.M. (2013). The Black Church, Sexual Health and Sexuality: A Conceptual Framework to Promote Health through Faithbased Organizations. Family Community Health 36 (3), 269-79. 25. *Brawner, B.M., Baker, J.L, Stewart, J.M., Davis, Z.M., Cederbaum, J., Jemmott, L.S. (2013). The Black man s country club : Assessing the feasibility of an HIV risk reduction program for young African American men in barbershops Family and Community Health, 36 (2), 109-118. 26. *Stewart, J.M., Dancy, B.L. (2012). Factors contributing to the development of an HIV ministry within an American church. Journal of the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care, 23 (5), 419-430. BOOK CHAPTERS 1. Stewart, J.M. (2016). The role of social support for women living in poverty. In Poverty in the United States: Women s Voices. Springer Publishing; San Francisco, CA. ABSTRACTS 1. Stewart, J.M., Budhathoki, C., Thompson, K., Hamilton, J.B. (2017) Associations of HIV testing with HIV stigma: Implications for faith based HIV testing. International Conference on HIV/AIDS, STDs and STIs, Rio de Janiero, Brazil. 5

2. Stewart, J.M., Budhathoki, C., Thompson, K., Hamilton, J.B. Associations of HIV testing with Anxiety and stress within the African American church: implications for faith based HIV testing and treatment. International Conference on HIV/AIDS, STDs and STIs, Rio de Janiero, Brazil. 3. Stewart, J.M. Brawner, B.M., Hanlon, A. (2016) Predictors of HIV Programing in African American Churches. Athens Institute for Nursing Education and Research, Athens, Greece. 4. Stewart, J.M. (2012). Pastor and Lay Leaders Perception of Barriers and Facilitators to Development, Implementation and Maintenance of an HIV Ministry in an African American Church. The American Public Health Association; San Francisco, CA. 5. Stewart, J.M., Dancy, B.L. (2012). Factors Contributing to the Development of an HIV Ministry in an African American Church. The Council for the Advancement of Nursing Science, Washington, DC. 6. Stewart, J.M. (2009). Barriers to HIV Prevention in the Black Church: A Systematic Review 1984-2008. The International Network for Doctoral Education in Nursing; Durban, South Africa. 7. Stewart, J.M., Holm, K. (2008). Perceived Effects of Intercessory Prayer on Both Participants: A Pilot Study. The African-American & Latino Research Forum; PRESENTATIONS International 1. Stewart, J.M., Kelly, B., Thompson, K., Oja, D., Bellinger, D. (2018). Design of a multilevel faith-based HIV testing and care intervention. Poster Presentation, Sigma Theta Tau International, European Conference, Cambridge, London. 2. Stewart, J.M., Kelly, B., Thompson, K., Oja, D., Bellinger, D. (2018). Comparative effectiveness of an adapted and original evidence-based HIV intervention implemented in African American churches. Poster Presentation, Sigma Theta Tau International European Conference, Cambridge, London. 3. Stewart, J.M., Budhathoki, C., Thompson, K., Hamilton, J.B. (2017). Associations of HIV testing with HIV stigma: Implications for faith based HIV testing. Poster Presentation, World Congress for STI and HIV Prevention, Rio de Janiero, Brazil. 4. Stewart, J.M., Brawner, B., Stevens, R., Hanlon, A. (2016). Predictors of HIV/AIDS Programming in African American Churches: Implications for HIV Prevention, Testing and Care. Oral Presentation AITNER Athens, Greece. 5. Stewart, J.M, Stevens, R, Brawner, B.M., Thompson, K, Hamilton, J. (2016). The role of HIV stigma in faith based HIV testing and treatment. World Nursing Conference, Singapore. 6

6. Stewart, J.M. (2015). Development of a church based HIV testing and linkage to care intervention. Invited Speaker, Advances in HIV Prevention Symposium, Alicante, Spain. 7. Stewart, J.M. (2009). Barriers to HIV Prevention in the Black Church: A Systematic Review, 1984-2008. Oral Presentation, International Network for Doctoral Education in Nursing, Durban, South Africa. National 1. Stewart, J.M. (2017). Equipping Faith Based settings to Engage the Intransigence of HIV among Women and MSM, Faith Summit, Department of Health and Human Services, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health Region III. 2. Stewart, J.M. (2017). A Paradigm Shift: The Impact of HIV/AIDS on African American Women and Families, Invited Speaker, The Sankofa Collaborative, Atlanta, GA, USA 3. Stewart, J.M. (2016). Faith-Based HIV Risk Reduction, Invited Speaker, UCSF. 4. Stewart, J.M. (2015). Perfecting Your Specific Aims. Research Symposium, Association of Nurses in AIDS Care Conference. Oral Presentation Chicago, IL. 5. Stewart, J.M. (2015). Implementation of an evidence based intervention for young adult African American women in church settings. Oral Presentation. Academy Health. 6. Stewart, J.M. (2014). Implementation and evidence: feasibility of evidence based HIV interventions for African American women in churches. 7. Stewart, J.M., Adimora, A. (2014). Resiliency and HIV related decision making among Black women: a qualitative analysis of HPTN 064 data. Oral Presentation, HIV Prevention Trials Network Annual Meeting, Washington, DC. 8. Stewart, J.M. (2013). Feasibility of a Multi-level Church Based HIV Testing Intervention. Round Table Speaker, Association of Nurses in AIDS Care, Atlanta, GA. 9. Stewart, J.M. (2012). Pastor and Lay Leaders Perception of Barriers and Facilitators to Development, Implementation and Maintenance of an HIV Ministry in an African American Church. Round Table Speaker, American Public Health Association, San Francisco, CA. 10. Stewart, J.M., Dancy, B.L. (2012). Factors Contributing to the Development of an HIV Ministry in an African American Church, Oral Presentation; Council for the Advancement of Nursing Science, Washington, DC. 7

Regional Local 1. Stewart, J.M. (2014). Implementation of HIV Evidence Based Interventions for Young Adult African American Women in Church Settings. Oral Presentation, Society for Prevention Research. Washington, DC. 2. Stewart, J.M., Guthrie, B.J., Schensul, J. (2013). Feasibility of a Church Based HIV Testing Model. Oral Presentation, Research Education Institute for Diverse Scholars Yale Annual Meeting. 3. Stewart, J.M., Dancy, B.L. (2012). Factors Contributing to the Development of an HIV Ministry in an African American Church, Oral Presentation; Council for the Advancement of Nursing Science, Washington, DC. 4. Stewart, J.M. (2012). Faith Based Sexual Risk Reduction for African Americans. Invited Speaker, Research Forum, University of Illinois at Chicago,. 5. Stewart, J.M. (2008). African-Americans, HIV and the Black Church, Invited Speaker, Annual Research Day University of Illinois at Chicago, College of Nursing,. 1. Stewart, J.M. (2015). Implementation and Adaptation of Evidence Based Interventions for African Americans in Faith Settings Invited Speaker, Dissemination and Implementation Symposium. Baltimore, MD. 2. Stewart, J.M. (2015). Church Based Sexual Health Interventions for Young Adult Black Women, Oral Symposium, Leaders in Adolescent Health Grand Rounds, Baltimore, MD. 3. Stewart, J.M. (2015). The RESTORE Initiative: Faith Based HIV Risk Reduction. Oral Presentation, Johns Hopkins University Center for AIDS Research (CFAR), Baltimore, MD. 4. Stewart, J.M. (2014). Research Strategies to Engage African American Churches in HIV Efforts. Invited Speaker, Faith and HIV Symposium. Baltimore, MD. 5. Stewart, J.M. (2012). The Role of the African American Church in HIV: Education, Stigma and Engagement. Invited Speaker, White Rock Baptist Church, Philadelphia PA. 6. Stewart, J.M. (2008). Encouraging Minority Attendance at Professional Conferences. Invited Speaker, University of Illinois at Chicago, College of Nursing,. EDITORIAL ACTIVITIES 2015-Present 2014-Present Peer Reviewer, Culture, Health and Sexuality. Peer Reviewer, Journal of Religion and Health 8

2014-Present 2012-Present Peer Reviewer, Journal of the Poor and Underserved Peer Reviewer, Journal of the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care (JANAC) PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS 2012- Present Council for the Advancement of Nursing Science 2012-Present American Public Health Association 2007-Present American Nurses Association 2006-Present National Black Nurses Association 2013-2017 Research Committee Chair, Association of Nurses in AIDS Care 2006-2012 Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society CONSULTATIONS 2017-Present Qualitative Methods and Analysis Consultant, Center for Disease Control and Prevention, New York University, (U01PS005121: PI: Yzette Lanier) 2015-2017 Qualitative Data Analysis Consultant, HIV Prevention Trials Network 069 (HPTN 069), PREP usage barriers among Black women. PROPOSAL REVIEW ACTIVITIES 2018 Reviewer, The Johns Hopkins University Alliance for a Healthier World Implementation grants 2016 Reviewer, ASCEND/NIH Small grant proposals for community based participatory research 2015 Reviewer, NIH/NIDA RFA R01 9

CURRICULUM VITAE PART II EDUCATION ACTIVITIES Classroom instruction 2017-Present Course Coordinator, Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing: Philosophical Perspectives in Health, NR. 110.800, PhD Level. 2017 Guest Lecturer, Fall Semester, Foundations of Public Health: Epidemiology, Ethics, & the Health Care System, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine 2017 Course Coordinator, Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing: The Research Process and its Application to Evidence Based Practice 2016 Co-Lecturer, Johns Hopkins University /Peking Union Medical College: Grant and Publication Writing seminar. 2014-Present 2013-Present Course Coordinator, Johns Hopkins University, School of Nursing: Health Disparities and Nursing Practice, NR. 110. 615, Masters Level, developed course. Course Coordinator, Johns Hopkins University, School of Nursing: Applications of Research to Practice, NR. 110.503, Masters Level 2009-2011 Course Coordinator, Lecturer, DePaul University, School of Nursing: The Art and Science of Nursing, NSG 301, Masters Level, approximately 70 registered students. Supervised 4 faculty. 2009-2011 Clinical Teacher, Coordinator, DePaul University, School of Nursing: The Art and Science of Nursing Medical Surgical Clinical, NSG 301B, Masters Level, approximately 2 sections with 10-12 registered students each. Supervised 4 faculty. 2009-2011 Course Lecturer, DePaul University, : Nursing Research, NSG 401, Masters Level, approximately 25 registered students. 2009-2011 Course Coordinator, Lecturer, DePaul University, School of Nursing: The Art and Science of Nursing II Acute Care Clinical, NSG 302B, Masters Level, approximately 10 registered students. New Course Development 2014 Johns Hopkins University, : Health Disparities and Nursing Practice, NR 615, Masters Level 10

ACADEMIC SERVICE 2017 Committee Member, PhD Curriculum Committee, Johns Hopkins University,, Baltimore, MD. 2016 Taskforce Member, Faculty Governance Taskforce, Johns Hopkins University,, Baltimore, MD. 2015-2016 Committee Member, Masters Curriculum Committee, Johns Hopkins University,, Baltimore, MD. 2014-2017 Committee Member, Diversity Leadership Council. Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD 2013-2014 Committee Member, Diversity and Inclusion Committee. Johns Hopkins University,, Baltimore, MD. 2009-2011 Committee Member, Diversity Committee. DePaul University,, Master s Entry Program,. 11