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Fisher 1 11/14/2017 CURRICULUM VITAE I. GENERAL BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION . A. Education a. Undergraduate: 1991 A.B., Biology Augustana College, Rock Island, IL b. Graduate: 1993 A.M., Nutritional Sciences University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana, IL Thesis: Individual Differences in Patterns of Food Intake Regulation Among 3-5 year-old Children. Mentor: Dr. Leann L. Birch 1997 Ph.D., Nutrition Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA Thesis: Forbidden Fruit: Does Restricting Access to Foods Affect Children's Eating Behavior? Mentor: Dr. Leann L. Birch c. Post-graduate: 1997-2000 Post-doctoral training Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA Mentor: Dr. Leann L. Birch B. Academic Appointments 1. Current 2008- Member, Center for Obesity Research and Education, Temple University 2008- Affiliated Scientist, Monell Chemical Senses Center 2009- Affiliated Faculty, Health Ecology Graduate Program, Temple University 2014- Professor, Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Temple University 2015- Associate Director, Center for Obesity Research and Education, Temple University 2. Previous 1991-1993 Research Assistant, Nutritional Sciences, University of Illinois at Champaign- Urbana 1993-1997 Research Assistant, Graduate Program in Nutrition, Pennsylvania State University 1997-2000 Research Associate, Human Development and Family Studies, Pennsylvania State University

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Fisher 1 11/14/2017

CURRICULUM VITAE

I. GENERAL BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION . A. Education

a. Undergraduate:

1991 A.B., Biology Augustana College, Rock Island, IL

b. Graduate:

1993 A.M., Nutritional Sciences University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana, IL

Thesis: Individual Differences in Patterns of Food Intake

Regulation Among 3-5 year-old Children. Mentor: Dr. Leann L. Birch

1997 Ph.D., Nutrition Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA

Thesis: Forbidden Fruit: Does Restricting Access to Foods

Affect Children's Eating Behavior? Mentor: Dr. Leann L. Birch

c. Post-graduate:

1997-2000 Post-doctoral training Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA

Mentor: Dr. Leann L. Birch

B. Academic Appointments

1. Current

2008- Member, Center for Obesity Research and Education, Temple University 2008- Affiliated Scientist, Monell Chemical Senses Center 2009- Affiliated Faculty, Health Ecology Graduate Program, Temple University 2014- Professor, Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Temple University 2015- Associate Director, Center for Obesity Research and Education, Temple University

2. Previous

1991-1993 Research Assistant, Nutritional Sciences, University of Illinois at Champaign- Urbana 1993-1997 Research Assistant, Graduate Program in Nutrition, Pennsylvania State University 1997-2000 Research Associate, Human Development and Family Studies, Pennsylvania State University

Fisher 2 11/14/2017 2000-2008 Assistant Professor, Department of Pediatrics, Baylor College of Medicine 2006-2008 Adjunct Faculty, University of Houston 2008-2014 Associate Professor, Temple University, Department of Public Health

2013 Associate Director, Center for Obesity Research and Education, Temple University 2013-2015 Interim Director, Center for Obesity Research and Education, Temple University

C. Honors and Awards

1991 Beta Beta Beta, Biological Honor Society, Augustana College, Rock Island, Illinois 1991 Phi Beta Kappa, Augustana College, Rock Island, Illinois

1991 Magna Cum Laude, Augustana College, Rock Island, Illinois 1992 Hunter Fellowship, College of Agriculture, University of Illinois 1994 Competitive Student Research Award, Graduate Program in Nutrition, Pennsylvania State University 1995 Travel Award, Society for Research in Child Development 1995 Graduate School Fellowship, Graduate School Association, Pennsylvania State

University 1995 Young Investigator Award, Society for the Study of Ingestive Behavior 1998 Dannon Institute Early-Career Nutrition Leadership Institute Fellow 2000 Finalist, Ethan Sims Young Investigator Award, NAASO

2001 Baylor College of Medicine Seed Grant Competition Award 2005 Bristol Myers Squibb/Mead Johnson Pilot Project Award 2006 Alex Malspina Future Leader Award, International Life Sciences Institute North America

2012 Dannon Institute Mid-Career Nutrition Leadership Institute Fellow 2014 Nutrition Graduate Students Distinguished Speaker, Department of Nutrition Sciences,

University of Texas-Austin

II. SCHOLARSHIP AND RESEARCH A. Funded Research Support Active

1. Research Grant

a. Reducing solid fat and added sugar intakes in low-income preschoolers through environmental and behavioral portion size strategies

b. USDA AFRI 2011-68001-30148 c. Project Director d. 3/01/11-12/31/17 (NCE) e. $3,688,341 total

2. Research Grant a. Increasing breakfast consumption and preventing childhood obesity among low-income,

ethnically diverse youth b. USDA AFRI 2012-68001-19616 c. Co-Investigator (PD: G. Foster) d. 7/01/12-6/30/17 e. $2,486,379 total

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3. Research Grant a. Eating phenotypes for childhood obesity in the context of familial obesity b. 1R01DK101480-01A1 c. Co-Investigator (PI: T. Kral) d. 09/15/2014 – 08/31/2018

4. Research Grant a. Snacking Behaviors Among US Preschoolers b. R21 HD085137-01A1 c. Principal Investigator d. 04/01/2016 – 03/31/2018

5. Research Grant a. Mealtime interactions and risk of obesity in toddlers b. 1R01DK108661-01A1 c. Co-Investigator (PI: C Hart) d. 08/01/2016 – 09/30/2019

Completed

1. Seed Grant a. Genetic and family components of children’s eating in the absence of hunger b. Baylor College of Medicine c. Principal Investigator d. 06/01-06/02 e. $25,000 annual direct $25,000 total direct

2. Research Grant a. Children’s responsiveness to increasing food portion sizes b. USDA NRI c. Principal Investigator d. 02/01-02/03 e. $11,460 annual direct $11,460 total direct (subcontract)

3. Research Grant a. Large portion sizes: effects on daily intake in young children and their mothers b. USDA NRI c. Principal Investigator d. 12/02-11/04 e. $86,654 annual direct $174,151 total direct

4. Mentored Research Scientist Award a. Feeding influences on infant intake regulation and overweight b. NIH NIDDK K01 DK 61319-01 c. Principal Investigator d. 07/02-12/05 e. $100,461 annual direct $261,267 total direct

5. Non-competitive Supplement a. Genetic and family influences on eating in the absence of hunger among Hispanic children b. NIH NIDDK c. Co-PI (PI, N. Butte, Baylor College of Medicine) d. 04/03-08/05 e. $20,390 annual direct $20,390 total direct

6. Research Grant a. Effects of age on children’s response to large and self-selected portions b. International Life Sciences Institute c. Principal Investigator d. 2/04-1/05 e. $108,715 annual direct $108,715 total direct

7. Research Grant a. Early dieting in girls

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b. NIH NICHD c. Consultant (PI, L.L.Birch, Pennsylvania State University) d. 05/01-04/06 e. N/A

8. Research Grant a. Infant Intake and Growth Study b. Gerber Foods, Inc. c. Co-Principal Investigator (Butte) d. 1/05-6/06 e. $346,346 annual direct $581,862 total direct

9. Research Grant a. Infant Care, Feeding, and Risk of Obesity b. NIH NICHD c. Consultant (PI, M. Bentley, University of North Carolina) d. 07/02 - 06/07 e. N/A

10. Research Grant a. Predictors of children’s serving sizes and mealtime intake b. NIH NCI c. Co-I (PI, T. Nicklas, Baylor College of Medicine) d. 4/05-3/08 e. $489,801 total direct

11. Cooperative Agreement a. Early influences on the development of food intake regulation b. USDA /ARS Current Research Information System (CRIS) project c. Principal Investigator d. 10/07-9/08 e. $121,299 annual direct N/A total direct

12. Research Grant a. Effects of Hidden Valley ranch dressing on children’s vegetable preferences and intake b. Clorox Company. c. Co-Investigator (P.I.: S. Hughes, Baylor College of Medicine; was Principal Investigator to

7/08) d. 9/07-11/08 e. $196,170 annual direct $196,170 total direct

13. Research Grant a. Determinants of family mealtime portion sizes b. Kraft Foods Inc. c. Co-Investigator (PI:T. Nicklas, Baylor College of Medicine) d. 3/07-2/09 e. $130,327 annual direct $260,655 total direct f. Grant

14. Research Grant a. Feeding patterns, dietary intake, and overweight in minority families with

preschoolers b. USDA NRI c. Co-investigator (PI:S. Hughes, Baylor College of Medicine) d. 03/06-02/09 e. $208,932 annual direct $695,438 total direct

15. Research Grant a. Parental feeding practices, core nutrition messages, and the prevention of obesity among

preschool children b. USDA AFRI conference grant c. Consultant d. 2/11-1/12 e. $3,650 total

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16. Research Grant a. Determinants of young children’s self-served portion sizes b. USDA NRI 2006-55215-16694 c. Principal Investigator d. 8/06-7/11 e. $245,263 annual direct $936,660 total direct

17. Research Grant a. Intake promoting effects of large portions in young children b. NIH NIDDK R01 DK071095 c. Principal Investigator d. 8/05-4/13 (no cost extension) e. $183,582 annual direct $752,000 total direct

18. Research Grant a. Parenting contributions to child self-regulation, energy intake, and weight b. NIH NICHD R01 HD062567 c. Co-Investigator (PI: S. Hughes) d. 7/10-6/15 e. $224,350 total (subcontract)

19. Research Grant a. Effects of MSG on expected and observed satiety in children b. Ajinomoto Company, Inc (Temple University Clinical Trial 21793) c. Principal Investigator d. 3/1/2014-6/31/2015 e. $171,404 total

20. Research Grant a. Snacking in young children: parental definitions, goals, and feeding practices b. NIH NICHD R21 HD074554 c. Principal Investigator d. 06/10/2013-06/31/2016 (no cost extension) e. $275,000 direct costs

B. Invited Lectures, Presentations, and Research Seminars (selected)

1. Fisher, J.O. The role of the family eating environment in children’s eating behavior and weight outcomes. Invited speaker at the How to Grow a Healthy Child Conference, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, March 27, 2000.

2. Fisher, J.O. Family Eating Environments and Overweight Among Children. Invited speaker at Obesity: A Call to Action Meeting for the Healthy People 2010 Objectives. Sponsored in part by the Georgia Department of Human Resources, Athens, GA, September 26, 2000.

3. Fisher, J.O. Family influences on the development of food preferences in the preschool years. Invited speaker at Emerging Food Trends: Effects of life stage and lifestyle, New York Institute of Food Technologists, New York, NY, October 17, 2000.

4. Fisher, J.O. Parental pressure to eat and young girls' reports of restrained and disinhibited eating. Invited speaker at the NAASO Pediatric Interest Group, Long Beach CA, October 28, 2000.

5. Fisher, J.O. Proposal Attributes. Invited speaker for a symposium on USDA CSREES Competitive Grants at the Society for Nutrition Education Meeting. Oakland CA, July 22, 2001.

6. Fisher, J.O. Moving our children towards a healthy weight. Invited speaker at the North Carolina Summit of Overweight in Children and Youth, Chapel Hill, NC, August 26, 2001.

7. Fisher, J.O. The developmental hypothesis: how are dietary habits formed? Invited speaker at the Obesity and Food Insecurity Workshop. Sponsored by the Western Human Nutrition Research Center. University of California-Davis, Davis CA, May 1, 2003.

8. Fisher, J.O. Super-sized kids: Environmental influences on children’s eating and weight.

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Keynote lecturer at the University of Iowa Medical Student Fall Luncheon. Sponsored by the Midwest Dairy, Iowa Beef Industry and Iowa Pork Councils. University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, September 18, 2003.

9. Fisher, J.O. The development of eating behavior. Invited speaker at the Mars Nutrition Research Council Meeting, Houston, TX, January 3-6, 2005.

10. Fisher, J.O. Portion distortion: Do large portions cause overeating in children? Invited speaker at the California Obesity Conference. Sponsored by the Department of Health Services, the California Department of Education and the University of California- Berkeley Center for Weight Health, San Diego CA, January 10, 2005.

11. Fisher, J.O. Promoting healthy eating: what the research says parents should know. Keynote speaker at the FNS National Nutrition Education Conference, Washington, D.C., September 12-14, 2005.

12. Fisher, J.O. Preventing obesity in toddlers: motivating parents and caregivers. Invited speaker at the American Academy of Pediatrics Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., October 10, 2005.

13. Fisher, J.O. Parenting influences on obesogenic eating behavior in young children. Invited speaker at the Johnson & Johnson, Inc. Pediatric Round Table Meeting on Young Children’s Eating Behavior, Yountville, CA, November 3-5, 2005.

14. Fisher, J. O. Development of eating behavior. Invited speaker at the Child Health Immersion Meeting, General Mills, Minneapolis, MN, March 26, 2006.

15. Fisher, J.O. Supersize me: environmental influences on young children’s eating. Invited speaker to the Purdue University Ingestive Behavior Research Center Conference, West Layfette, IN, April 19, 2007.

16. Fisher, J.O. Caregiving influences on the development of eating behavior. Keynote lecture at the Kellogg Nutrition Symposium, Dietitians of Canada's Annual Conference, Vancouver BC, June 8, 2007.

17. Fisher, J.O. Development of eating in the absence of hunger among children. Invited speaker at the NIH conference, Beyond Individual Behavior: Multidimensional Research in Obesity Linking Biology to Society, Pentagon City, VA, October 10-2, 2007.

18. Fisher, J.O. Are Healthy Eaters Born or Made? The development of young children’s eating behavior. Invited speaker at Shaping a Healthy Future IV: A Rocky Mountain Conference, Jackson, WY, April 23-25, 2008.

19. Fisher, J.O. Are Healthy Eaters Born or Made? The development of young children’s eating behavior. Invited speaker at FSNE Fall Conference, University of Maryland, Columbia, MD, November 12, 2008.

20. Fisher, J.O. How much is enough? Portion size & intake regulation in young children. Invited speaker. Pediatric Nutrition Seminar, The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA, December 17, 2008.

21. Fisher, J.O. How much is enough? Portion size & intake regulation in young children. Invited speaker. Monell Seminar Series, Monell Chemical Senses Institute, Philadelphia, PA January 21, 2009.

22. Fisher, J.O. How much is enough? Portion size & intake regulation in young children. Invited speaker. Women’s Studies Program Lecture Series, Rutgers-Camden University, Camden, NJ, March 4, 2009.

23. Fisher, J. O. Maternal responsiveness to infant cues for hunger and satiety. Invited symposium lecture. Pediatric Academic Society Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD, May 4, 2009.

24. Fisher, J.O. Maternal feeding styles and children’s self-selected portion sizes and intake at a meal. Invited symposium lecture. International Society of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity Annual Meeting. Lisbon, Portugal, June, 2009.

25. Fisher, J.O. New development in preschool feeding behaviors. Invited lecture. Johns Hopkins 9th Advances in Nutrition Conference. Annapolis, MD, October 3, 2009.

26. Fisher, J.O. The role of portion size and environmental cues on intake among children. Invited lecture. University of North Carolina Center for Excellence in Pediatric Nutrition’s Conference on Emerging Issues in Child Nutrition. Chapel Hill, NC, December 15, 2009.

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27. Fisher, J.O. Characterization and correlates of maternal responsiveness to infant hunger and satiety cues: an observational study. Invited symposium lecture. International Conference for Infant Studies, Baltimore, MD, February 13, 2010.

28. Fisher, J.O. How much is enough: Environmental influences on intake regulation in children. Invited lecture at Rutgers University Nutrition Seminar, New Brunswick, NJ, April 21, 2010.

29. Fisher, J.O. How much is enough: Environmental influences on intake regulation in children. Invited lecture at Columbia Appetitive Behavior Seminar, New York, NY, June 3, 2010.

30. Fisher, J.O. Early parenting feeding styles. Featured speaker, Early Parenting and Feeding Practices Webinar, Sponsored by e-Xtension, Families, Food and Fitness, October, 20, 2010.

31. Fisher, J.O. Moving towards healthier portion sizes. Invited lecture at Leveraging Food Technology for Obesity Prevention and Reduction Efforts: A Workshop, Institute of Medicine, Washington D.C., November 2, 2010.

32. Fisher, J.O. From the laboratory to the table: Early environment influences on development. Keynote lecture, 11th Annual Children’s Health Summit: Fighting back against childhood obesity, Rutgers University, December 3, 2010.

33. Fisher, J.O. Parental influences on children’s eating and weight: What does the basic science tell us? Keynote speaker at the USDA Working Forum for Parent-Child Feeding Interactions in Obesity Practice Conference. Annapolis, MD, June 2, 2011.

34. Fisher, J.O. How much is enough? Portion size and appetite regulation in young children. Invited lecture at the Spring 2011 Psychology Seminar Series, Bucknell University, Lewisburg, PA, April 7, 2011.

35. Fisher, J.O. Parental influences on children’s eating and weight: What does the basic science tell us? Invited presentation with Sheryl Hughes at National Cancer Institute Workshop, “Cancer prevention begins at home: The role of parents.” Bethesda MD, September 12-13, 2011.

36. Fisher, J.O. The role of the family food environment in healthy eating. Invited lecture, Friends of Europe Sponsored Invited Meeting, “Encouraging healthy eating and active living in the family setting.” Brussels, Belgium December 1-2, 2011.

37. Fisher, J.O. Are their eyes bigger than their stomachs? Environmental influences on child appetite. Invited lecture, Department of Nutrition and Exercise Physiology Seminar, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO, May 3, 2012.

38. Fisher, J.O. Healthy child portion sizes: from the lab to the table. Keynote lecture with Elena Serrano, George M. Briggs Nutrition Science Symposium, Annual Meeting of the Society for Nutrition Education, Washington, D.C., July16, 2012.

39. Fisher, J.O. Obesogenic environments and appetite in children. Does self-regulation work? Invited lecture at The Pennsylvania State University Nutritional Sciences Colloquium Series, October 18, 2012.

40. Fisher, J.O. Healthy Portions for Preschoolers. Resources for feeding young children. Webinar given for USDA eXtension Families, Food, & Fitness Community of Practice (www.extension.org). November 26, 2012.

41. Fisher, J.O. Obesogenic environments and appetite in children. Does self-regulation work? Invited lecture at The Harvard School of Public Health Nutrition Seminar, February 22, 2013.

42. Fisher, J.O. The development of eating behaviors: How can we get kids to like healthy foods? Invited speaker at the International Food Technology Conference. Chicago, IL, July 15h, 2013.

43. Fisher, J.O. Child eating self-regulation: Plausible but probably in an environment of plenty? Invited speaker at the Food and Nutrition Conference, Philadelphia, PA, October 6, 2013.

44. Fisher, J.O. Family influences on snacking in young children. Invited speaker at the USDA/ARS Children’s Nutrition Research Center, Houston TX, October 17, 2013.

45. Fisher, J.O. Family influences on appetite and snacking in young children. Invited speaker, Department of Nutritional Sciences, University of Texas-Austin, Austin, TX, April 25, 2014.

46. Fisher, J.O. Child eating self-regulation: Plausible but probably in an environment of plenty? Keynote speaker at the Society of Nutrition Education and Behavior Conference, Milwaukee, WI, June 29, 2014.

47. Fisher, J.O. Science, Economics, and Policy: Where do we go from here? Crafting science-based vegetable polices for infants, toddlers, and young children. Invited presentation at the Children’s Nutrition Research Center, Baylor College of Medicine Roundtable on Science

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and Policy: Adopting a Fruitful Vegetable Encounter for Our Children. Chicago, IL, November 10-11, 2014.

48. Fisher, J.O. Need vs. want: family influences on snacking among children. Invited lecture. University of Wisconsin Nutrition Sciences Colloquium, Madison, WI, December 4, 2014.

49. Fisher, J.O. You are what your mother says you should eat. Invited lecture. Society for Research in Child Development, Philadelphia, PA. March 20, 2015.

50. Fisher, J.O. You are what your mother says you should eat. Invited lecture. American Society for Nutrition Sponsored Satellite Program, Science and Policy: Adopting a Fruitful Vegetable Encounter for Our Children. Boston, MA. March 27, 2015.

51. Fisher, J.O. et al. Anything to make her smile: A conceptual framework for parenting practices around child snacking among low-income caregivers of preschoolers. Invited symposium presentation. International Society for Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity Annual Meeting. Edinburgh, Scotland. June 7, 2015.

52. Fisher, J.O. et al. Increasing breakfast consumption and decreasing childhood obesity in low-income, ethnically diverse youth. Invited oral presentation. USDA Highlights from the NIFA Childhood Obesity Prevention Program, Annual Meeting of the Society for Nutrition Education and Behavior, Pittsburgh PA, July 28, 2015.

53. Fisher, J.O., Hughes, S.O.. Supporting healthy appetites: Nutritional and developmental perspectives. Invited keynote, Illinois Food and Family Conference, Chicago IL, September 17, 2015.

54. Fisher, J.O. et al. To eat or not to eat: the role of breakfast in obesity consumption in children. Invited speaker, Department of Nutritional Sciences, University of Texas-Austin, Austin TX, October 2, 2015.

55. Fisher, J.O. et al. Understanding links between appetite and self-regulation in children. Invited speaker, Annual Meeting of the International Life Sciences Institute. St. Petersburg, FL, January 18, 2016.

56. Fisher, J.O. Snacking among young children: essential or excessive. Invited speaker, I-TOPP Illinois Transdisciplinary Obesity Prevention Program, University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana, October 6, 2016.

57. Fisher, J.O. Snacking among young children: essential or excessive. Invited speaker, Nutrition Seminar Series, University of Colorado, December 15, 2016.

58. Fisher, J.O. Snacking among young children: essential or excessive. Invited speaker, Nutrition Seminar Series. University of Pennsylvania, March, 26, 2017.

59. Fisher, J.O. Winning over children’s picky palates: The challenge facing future dietary guidance. Keynote speaker, 2017 Florida Food and Nutrition Symposium. Fort Lauderdale, FL, July, 18, 2017.

60. Fisher, J.O. Snacking among young children: essential or excessive. Invited speaker, Nutrition Seminar Series. University of Georgia, August 30, 2017.

61. Fisher, J.O. Taste rules in kids. Invited speaker. Beyond Nutrients: Social, cultural, and environmental drivers of food choices globally. Presented at the International Congress on Nutrition, October 16, 2017. Buenos Aires, Argentina.

62. Fisher, J.O. Snacking is not helpful in weight management. Invited speaker. The role of snacking in weight management: The good, the bad, the quality. Debate sponsored by the Weight Management Dietetic Practice group of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. Presented at the 2017 ObesityWeek conference, National Harbor, MD, October 31, 2017.

C. Publications Complete List of Published Work: http://scholar.google.com/citations?user=ipK1eUMAAAAJ&hl=en Referred Journals

1. Kern, D.L., McPhee, L., Fisher J., Johnson, S.L., Birch L.L. (1993). The post-ingestive

consequences of fat condition preferences for flavors associated with high dietary fat.

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Physiology & Behavior, 54, 71-76. [PMID: 8327611] 2. Fisher J.O., Birch L.L. (1995). Fat preferences and fat consumption of 3- to 5-year-old

children are related to parental adiposity. Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 95, 759-764. [PMID: 7797805]

3. Birch, L.L., Fisher, J.O. (1998). Development of eating behaviors among children and adolescents. Pediatrics, S539-549. [PMID: 12224660]

4. Corwin, R.L.W., Wojnicki, F.H.E., Fisher, J. O., Dimitriou, S.G., Rice, H.R., Young, M.A. (1999). Limited access to a dietary fat option affects ingestive behavior but not body composition in male rats. Physiology & Behavior, 65, 545-553. [PMID: 9877422]

5. Cutting, T.M., Fisher, J.O., Grimm-Thomas, K., Birch, L.L. (1999). Like mother, like daughter: Familial patterns of overweight are mediated by mothers’ dietary disinhibition. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 69, 608-613. [PMID: 10197561]

6. Fisher, J.O., Birch, L.L. (1999). Restricting access to a palatable food affects children’s behavioral response, food selection, and intake. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 69, 1264-1272. [PMID: 10357749]

7. Fisher, J.O., Birch, L.L. (1999). Restricting access to foods and children’s eating. Appetite, 32, 405-419. [PMID: 10336797]

8. Birch, L.L., Fisher, J.O. (2000). Mothers’ child-feeding practices influence daughters’ eating and weight. The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 71, 1054-1061. [PMID: 10799366]

9. Fisher, J.O., Birch, L.L., Smiciklas-Wright, H., Picciano, M.F. (2000). Breast-feeding through the first year predicts maternal control in feeding and subsequent toddler energy intakes. Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 100, 641-646. [PMID: 10863566]

10. Carper, J.L., Fisher, J.O., Birch, L.L. (2000). Young girls’ emerging dietary restraint and disinhibition are related to parental control in child feeding. Appetite, 35, 121-129. [PMID: 10986105]

11. Fisher, J.O., Birch, L.L. (2000). Parents’ restrictive feeding practices are associated with young girls’ negative self-evaluation of eating. Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 100, 1341-1346. [PMID: 11103656]

12. Fisher, J.O., Johnson, R.K., Lindquist, C., Birch, L.L., Goran, M.I. (2000). Influence of body composition on the accuracy of reported energy intake in children. Obesity Research, 8, 597-603. [PMID: 11156436]

13. Fisher, J.O., Mitchell, D.C., Smiciklas-Wright, H., Birch, L.L. (2000). Maternal milk consumption predicts the trade-off between milk and soft drinks in young girls’ diets. Journal of Nutrition, 131, 246-250. [PMID: 11160541]

14. Birch, L.L., Fisher, J.O., Castro, C.N., Grimm-Thomas, K., Sawyer, R., Johnson, S.L. (2001). Confirmatory factor analysis of the child feeding questionnaire: a measure of parental attitudes, beliefs and practices about child feeding and obesity proneness. Appetite, 36, 201-210. [PMID: 11358344]

15. Fisher, J.O., Mitchell, D.C., Smiciklas-Wright H., Birch, L.L. (2002). Parental influences on young girls’ fruit and vegetable, micronutrient and fat intakes. Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 102, 58-64. [PMID: 11794503]

16. Spruijt-Metz, D., Lindquist, C.H., Birch, L.L., Fisher, J.O., Goran, M. I. (2002). Relation between mothers' child-feeding practices and children's adiposity. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 75, 581-586. [PMID: 11864866]

17. Fisher, J.O., Birch, L.L. (2002). Eating in the absence of hunger and overweight in girls from 5 to 7 y of age. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 76, 226-31. [PMID: 12081839]

18. Fisher, J.O., Rolls, B.J., Birch L.L. (2003). Children's bite size and intake of an entrée are greater with large portions than with age-appropriate or self-selected portions. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 77, 1164 – 1170. [PMID: 12716667]

19. Birch,L., Fisher, J.O., Davison, K. (2003). Learning to overeat: Maternal use of restrictive feeding practices promotes girls’ eating in the absence of hunger. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 78(2), 215-20. [PMID: 12885700]

20. Fisher, J.O., Mitchell, D.C., Smiciklas-Wright, H., Mannino, M.L., Birch, L.L. (2004). Meeting calcium recommendations during middle childhood reflects mother-daughter beverage choices and predicts bone mineral status. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 79, 698-706. [PMID: 15051617]

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21. Hughes, S.O., Power, T.G., Fisher, J.O., Mueller, S., Nicklas, T.A. (2005). Revisiting a neglected construct: parenting styles in a child-feeding context. Appetite, 44, 83-92. [PMID: 15604035]

22. Anderson, C.B., Hughes, S.O., Fisher, J.O., Nicklas, T.A. (2005). Cross-cultural equivalence of feeding beliefs and practices: The psychometric properties of the child feeding questionnaire among Blacks and Hispanics. Preventive Medicine, 41, 521-531. [PMID: 15917048]

23. Yoo, S., Missaghian, M., Baranowski, J., Cullen, K., Fisher, J.O., Watson, K., Zakeri, I. F., Nicklas, T. N., Baranowski, T. (2006). Food-purchasing patterns for home: A grocery store intercept survey. Public Health Nutrition, 9, 384–393. [PMID: 16684391]

24. Jaramillo, S. J., Yang, S.J., Hughes, S.O., Fisher, J.O., Morales, M., Nicklas, T.A. (2006). Interactive computerized fruit and vegetable preference measure for African-American and Hispanic preschoolers. Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior, 38, 352-359. [PMID: 17142191]

25. Baranowski, T., Missaghian, M., Broadfoot, A., Watson, K., Cullen, K., Nicklas, T., Fisher, J.O., Baranowski, J., O'Donnell, S. (2006). Fruit and vegetable shopping practices and social support scales: A validation. Journal of Nutrition Education & Behavior, 6, 340-351. [PMID: 17142190]

26. Fisher, J.O. (2007). Effects of age on children's intake of large and self-selected food portions. Obesity, 15, 403-412. [PMID: 17299114]

27. Savage, J.S., Fisher, J.O., Birch, L.L. (2007). Parental influence on eating behavior: conception to adolescence. Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics, 35, 22-34. [PMID: 17341215]

28. Hughes, S.O., Patrick, H., Power, T.G., Fisher, J.O., Anderson, C.B., Nicklas, T.A. (2007). The impact of child care providers’ feeding on children’s food consumption. Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, 28(2), 100–107. [PMID: 17435460]

29. Fisher, J.O., Butte, N.F., Commuzie, A.C., Cole, S.A., Jaramillo, S.J., Mehta, N.R. (2007). Heritability of hyperphagic eating behavior and appetite-related hormones among Hispanic children. Obesity, 15, 1484-1495. [PMID: 17557986]

30. Butte, B.F., Cai, G., Cole, S.A., Wilson, T., Fisher, J.O., Zakeri, I., Ellis, K. J., Comuzzie, A.G. (2007). Metabolic and behavioral predictors of weight gain in Hispanic children: the Viva la Familia Study. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 85, 1478-85. [PMID: 17556682]

31. Fisher, J.O., Liu, Y., Birch, L.L., Rolls, B.J. (2007). Effects of portion size and energy density on young children’s intake at a meal. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 86, 174-179. [PMID: 17616778]

32. Cullen, K., Baranowski, T., Watson, K., Nicklas, T., Fisher, J., O'donnell, S., Baranowski, J., Islam, N., Missaghian, M. (2007). Food category purchases vary by household education and race/ethnicity: results from grocery receipts. Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 107, 1747-52. [PMID: 17904935]

33. Baranowski, T., Watson, K., Missaghian, M., Broadfoot, A., Baranowski, J., Cullen, K., Nicklas, T., Fisher, J., O'Donnell, S. (2007). Parent outcome expectancies for purchasing fruit and vegetables: a validation. Public Health Nutrition, 10, 280-91. [PMID: 17288626]

34. Fisher, J.O., Birch, L.L., Rolls, B.J. (2007). Portion size effects on daily energy intake in low-income Hispanic and African American children and their mothers. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 86, 1709-16.[PMID: 18065590]

35. Fisher, J.O., Kral, T.V.E. (2008). Super-size me: Portion size effects on young children's eating. Physiology and Behavior, 94, 39-47.[PMID: 18155736]

36. Hodges, E.A., Hughes, S.O., Hopkinson, S.O., *Fisher, J.O. (2008). Maternal decisions about the initiation and termination of infant feeding. Appetite, 50, 333-339. [PMID: 17977617]

37. Baranowski, T., Missaghian, M., Watson, K., Broadfoot, A., Cullen, K.W., Nicklas, T., Fisher, J.O., O'Donnell, S. (2008). Home fruit, juice and vegetable pantry management and availability scales: A validation. Appetite, 50, 266-77. [PMID: 17959271]

38. Baranowski, T., Watson, K., Missaghian, M., Broadfoot, A., Cullen, K., Nicklas, T., Fisher, J., Baranowski, J., O'Donnell, S. (2008). Social support is a primary influence on home fruit, 100% juice, and vegetable availability. Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 108, 1231-5.[PMID: 18589035]

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39. Leahy, K., Birch, L., Fisher, J. O., Rolls, B. (2008). Reductions in entrée energy density increase children's vegetable intake and reduce energy intake. Obesity, 16, 559-65.[PMID: 18451770]

40. Fisher, J.O., Butte, N.F., Mendoza, P.M., Wilson, T.A., Hodges, E.A. (2008). Overestimation of infant and toddler energy intake by 24-h recall compared with weighed food records. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 88, 407-15. [PMID: 18689377]

41. O’Connor, T.M., Hughes, S.H., Watson, K.B., Baranowski, T., Nicklas, T.A., Fisher, J.O., Beltran, A., Baranowski, J. C., Kaiyan, Q., Shewchuk, R. M. (2009). Parenting practices are associated with fruit and vegetable consumption in pre-school children. Public Health Nutrition, 3, 1-11. [PMID: 19490734]

42. Esposito, L., Fisher, J. O., Mennella, J. A., Hoelscher, D. M., Huang T.K. (2009). Developmental perspectives on nutrition and obesity from gestation to adolescence. Preventing Chronic Disease, 6, A93. [PMID: 19527595]

43. Hoerr, S.L., Hughes, S.O., Fisher, J.O., Nicklas, T.A., Liu,Y., Shewchuk, R.M. (2009). Associations among parental feeding styles and children's food intake in families with limited incomes. International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, 6:55. [PMID: 19678947]

44. Burger, K., Fisher, J.O., Johnson, S.L. (2010). Mechanisms behind the portion size effect: visibility and bite size. Obesity. doi:10.1038/oby.2010.233. [PMID: 20948520]

45. €Disantis, K. I., Hodges, E.A., Johnson, S.L., +Fisher, J.O. (2011). The role of responsive feeding in overweight during infancy and toddlerhood: A systematic review. International Journal of Obesity, 35, 480-92 [PMID: 21427696].

46. €Disantis, K.I., Collins, B.N., Fisher, J.O., Davey, A. (2011). Do infants fed directly from the breast have improved appetite regulation and slower growth during early childhood compared with infants fed from a bottle? International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, 8, 89. [PMID: 21849028]

47. Savage, J.S., Fisher, J.O., Marini, M., Birch, L.L. (2012). Serving smaller age-appropriate entrée portions to children aged 3-5 years increases fruit and vegetables intake and reduces energy density and energy intake at lunch. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 95, 335-41. [PMID: 22205315]

48. Anzman-Frasca, S., Savage, J.S., Marini, M.E., Fisher, J.O., Birch, L.L. (2012). Repeated exposure and associative conditioning promote preschool children’s liking of vegetables. Appetite, 58, 543-553. [PMID: 22120062]

49. Fisher, J.O., Mennella, J.A., Hughes, S.O., Liu, Y., Mendoza, P.M., Patrick, H. (2012). Offering "dip" promotes intake of a moderately-liked raw vegetable among preschoolers with genetic sensitivity to bitterness. Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, 112, 235-245. [PubMed PMID: 22112690]

50. €Mathias, K.C., Rolls, B. J., Birch, L.L., Kral, T.V., Hanna, E.L., Davey, A., +Fisher, J.O. (2012). Serving larger portions of fruits and vegetables together at dinner promotes intake of both foods among young children. Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, 112, 266-270. [PMID: 22112689]

51. Frankel, L. A., Hughes, S.O., O’Connor, T.M., Power, T.G., Fisher, J.O., Hazen, N.L. (2012). Parental influences on children’s self-regulation of energy intake: Insights from developmental literature on emotion regulation. Journal of Obesity, 2012:327259. [PMID: 22545206]

52. Savage, J. S., Haisfield, L., Fisher, J. O., Marini, M.S., & Birch, L. L. (2012). Do children eat less at meals when allowed to serve themselves? American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 96, 36-43. [PMID: 22648719]

53. Herman, A., Malhotra, K., Wright, G., Fisher, J.O., Whitaker, R.C. (2012). A qualitative study of the aspirations and challenges of low-income mothers in feeding their preschool-aged children. International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, 9, 132. [PMID: 23157723]

54. €DiSantis, K.I., Birch, L.L., Davey, A., Serrano, E., Zhang, J., Bruton, Y.,+Fisher, J.O. (2013). Plate Size and children's appetite: Effects of larger dishware on self-served portions and intake. Pediatrics, 131, e1451-8. [PMID:23569096]

55. Hodges, E.A., Johnson, S.L., Hopkinson, J., Hughes, S.O., Butte, N.F.,+Fisher, J.O.

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(2013). Development of the Responsiveness to Child Feeding Cues Scale. Appetite, 65, 210-9. [PMID:23419965]

56. DiSantis, K.I., Hodges, E.A., Fisher, J.O. (2013). The association of breastfeeding duration with later maternal feeding styles in infancy and toddlerhood: a cross-sectional analysis. International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, 10:53. [PMID: 23621981]

57. Fisher, J.O., Birch, L.L., Zhang, J., Hughes, S.O., Grusak, M.A. (2013). External influences on children’s self-served portions at meals. International Journal of Obesity, E-pub ahead of print. [PMID: 23295501].

58. Huss, L.R., Laurentz, S., Fisher, J.O., McCabe, G.P., Kranz, S. (2013). Timing of serving dessert but not portion size affects young children's intake at lunchtime. Appetite, E-pub ahead of print. [PMID: 23619315]

59. Nicklas, T.A., Liu, Y., Stuff, J., Fisher, J.O., Mendoza, J.A., O’Neil, C.E. (2013). Characterizing Lunch Meals Served and Consumed by Preschool Children in Head Start. Public Health Nutrition, E-pub ahead of print. [PMID: 23701867]

60. Malhotra, K., Herman, A.N., Wright, G., Bruton, Y., Fisher, J.O., Whitaker, R.C. (2013). Perceived benefits and challenges for low-income mothers of having family meals with preschool-aged children: childhood memories matter. Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, 113, 1484-93. [PMID:24144074]

61. Khandpur, N., Blaine, RE, Fisher JO, Davison KK. (2014). Fathers’ child feeding practices: A review of the evidence. Appetite, 78, 110-121. [PMID: 24667152]

62. Lawman, H.G., Polonsky, H., Vander Veur, S., Abe,l. M., Sherman, S., Bauer, K.W., Sanders, T., Fisher J.O., Baily-Davis, L., Ng, J., Van Wye, G. & Foster, G.D. (2014). Breakfast patterns among low-income, ethnically diverse 4th-6th grade children in an urban areas. BMC Public Health. [PMID:24928474]

63. Roberto, C.A., Pomeranz, J.L., Fisher, J.O. (2014). The need for public policies to promote healthier food consumption: A comment on Wansink and Chandon. Journal of Consumer Psychology, 24. 438-45.

64. Larsen J.K, Otten, R., Fisher, J.O., Engels, R.C. (2014). Depressive symptoms in adolescence: a poor indicator of increases in body mass index. J Adolesc Health, 54, 94-9. [PMID:24045096]

65. Larsen, J.K., Kleinjan, M., Engels, R.C., Fisher, J.O., Hermans, R.C. (2014). Higher weight, lower education: a longitudinal association between adolescents' body mass index and their subsequent educational achievement level? J Sch Health. 84, 769-76. [PMID:25388593]

66. Fisher, J.O., Wright, G., Herman, A.l., Malhotra, K, Serrano, E.L., Foster, G.D., Whitaker R.C. (2015). “Snacks are not food”: low-income, urban mothers’ perceptions of feeding snacks to their preschool-aged children. Appetite. 84, 61-67. [ PMID:25240637]

67. Hughes, S.O., Power, T.G., O'Connor, T.M., Fisher, J.O. (2015). Executive functioning, emotion regulation, eating self-regulation, and weight status in low-income preschool children: how do they relate? Appetite. E-pub ahead of print. [PMID:25596501]

68. Fisher, J.O., Goran, M.I., Rowe, S., Hetherington, M.M. (2015). Forefronts in portion size. An overview and synthesis of a roundtable discussion. Appetite. 88,11-6. [PMID:25463048]

69. Birch, L.L., Savage, J.S., Fisher, J.O. (2015). Right sizing prevention. Food portion size effects on children's eating and weight. Appetite. 88,11-6. [PMID:25464022]

70. Blake, C.E., Fisher, J.O., Ganter, C., Younginer, N., Orloski, A., Blaine, R.E., Bruton, Y., Davison, K.K. (2015). A qualitative study of parents' perceptions and use of portion size strategies for preschool children's snacks. Appetite. 88,11-6. [ PMID:25447008]

71. Larsen, J.K., Hermans, R.C.J., Sleddens, E.F.C, Engels, R.C.M.E., Fisher, J.O., Kremers, S. (2015). How parental dietary behavior and food practices affect children's dietary behavior: Interacting sources of influence? Appetite. 89, 246-57. [PMID: 25681294]

72. €Mooreville M., Davey, A., Orloski, A., Hanna, E., Mathias, K., Birch, L.L., Kral, T.V., Zakeri, I., +Fisher, J.O. (2015). Individual differences in susceptibility to large portion sizes among obese and normal-weight children. Obesity. 23, 808-14. [PMID:25683105]

73. €Gardner, K. R., Sapienza, C. +Fisher, J. O. (2015). Genetic and epigenetic associations

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to obesity-related appetite phenotypes among African–American children. Pediatric Obesity. E-pub ahead of print. [PMID: 25779370]

74. Bauer, K.W., MacLehose, R., Loth, K.A., Fisher, J.O., Larson, N.I., Neumark-Sztainer, D. (2015). Eating and weight-related parenting of adolescents in the context of food insecurity. Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. E-Pub ahead of print. [PMID:25824114]

75. Frankel, L., Fisher, J.O., Power, T.G., Chen, T.A., Cross, M.B., Hughes, S.O. (2015). Confirmatory factor analysis of the Feeding Emotions Scale. A measure of parent emotions in the context of feeding. Appetite. 91, 107-113. [PMID:25865665]

76. Davison, K., Blake, C.E., Youngier, N., Orloski, A., Hamtils, H.A., Ganter, C., Bruton, Y.P., Vaughn, A.E., +Fisher. J.O. (2015). Food parenting specific to child snacking: exploring low-income caregivers’ perspectives through qualitative inquiry and developing a conceptual model. International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity. 12,109. [PMID:26377320]

77. Rollins, B.Y., Savage, J.S., Fisher, J.O., Birch, L.L. (2015). Alternatives to restrictive feeding practices to promote self-regulation in childhood: a developmental perspective Pediatric Obesity. E-Pub ahead of print. [PMID:26403816]

78. Blaine, R.E., Fisher, J.O., Taveras, E.M., Geller, A.C., Rimm, E.B., Land, T., Perkins, M., Davison, K.K. (2015). Reasons low-income parents offer snacks to children: How feeding rationale influences snack frequency and adherence to dietary recommendations. Nutrients. 7, 5982-99. [PMID:26197335]

79. Vaughn, A.E., Ward, D.S., Fisher, J.O., Faith, M.S., Hughes, S.O., Kremers, S., Musher-Eizenman, D.R., O’Connor, T.M., Patrick, H., Power, T.G. (2016). Fundamental constructs in food parenting practices: A content map to guide future research. Nutrition Reviews. 74, 98-117. [PMID:26724487]

80. Fisher, J.O., Dwyer, J.T. (2016). Next steps for science and policy on promoting vegetable eating among US infants and young children. Advances in Nutrition. 7, 261S-271S. [PMID: 26773035]

81. Younginer, N.A., Blake, C.E., Davison, K.K., Blaine, R.E., Ganter, C., Orloski, A., +Fisher J.O.. (2016). "What do you think of when I say the word 'snack'?" Towards a cohesive definition among low-income caregivers of preschool-age children. Appetite. 98, 35-40. [PMID:26689891]

82. Dykstra, H. Davey, A., Fisher, J.O., Polonsky, H., Sherman, S., Abel, M.L., Dale, L.C., Foster, G.D., Bauer, K.W. (2016). Breakfast-skipping and consumption of low nutritional-quality foods for breakfast is common among low-income urban children regardless of food security status. Journal of Nutrition. 146, 630-636. [PMID: 26865650]

83. Blaine, R.E., Fisher, J.O., Blake, C.E., Orloski, A., Younginer, N., Bruton, Y., Ganter, C.,, Rimm, E.B., Geller, A.C., Davison, K.K.. (2016). Conditioned to eat while watching television? Low-income caregivers' perspectives on the role of snacking and television viewing among pre-schoolers. Public Health Nutrition. 146, 630-636. [PMID:26794059]

84. Riis, J., Fisher, J.O., Rowe, S. (2016). How food marketers can sell smaller portions: Consumer insights and product innovation. Appetite. 103, 423-424. [PMID: 26980116]

85. Silva, G.K., Power, T.G., Fisher, J.O., O'Connor, T.M., Hughes, S.O. (2016). Latina mothers' influences on child appetite regulation. Appetite. 103, 200-207. [PMID: 27083128]

86. Fearnbach, N., English, L.K., Lasschuijt, M., Wilson, S.J., Savage, J.S., Fisher, J.O., Rolls, B.J., & Keller, K.L. (2016). Brain response to images of food varying in energy density is associated with body composition in 7- to 10-year-old children: results of an exploratory study. Physiology and Behavior. 162, 3-9. [PMID: 26973134]

87. English, L.K., Fearnbach, S. N., Lasschuijt, M., Schlegel, A., Anderson, K. Harris, S., Wilson, S.J., Fisher, J.O., Savage, J.S., Rolls, B.J., Keller, K.L. (2016). Brain regions implicated in inhibitory control and appetite regulation are activated in response to food portion size and energy density in children, International Journal of Obesity 40, 1515-1522. [PMID: 27457416]

88. van Nee, R.L., Larsen, J.K., Fisher, J.O. (2016). Direct effects of food cues seen during TV viewing on energy intake in young women. Appetite. 101, 80-85. [PMID: 26921486]

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89. €Rudy, E., Bauer, K.W., Hughes, S.O., O’Connor, T., Vollrath, K., Davey, A., Correa, N.E.M., Chen, T.A., +Fisher, J.O. (2016). Interrelationships of child appetite, weight, and snacking among Hispanic preschoolers. Pediatric Obesity. E-pub ahead of print. [PMID: 277803212]

90. Power, T.G., Olivera, Y.A., Hill, R.A., Beck, A.D., Hopwood, V., Garcia, K.S., Ramos, G.G., Fisher, J.O., O'Connor, T.M., Hughes, S.O. (2016). Emotion regulation strategies and childhood obesity in high risk preschoolers. Appetite. 107, 623-627. [PMID: 27620645]

91. English, L.K., Fearnbach, S.N., Wilson, S.J., Fisher, J.O., Savage, J.S., Rolls, B.J., Keller K.L. (2017). Food portion size and energy density evoke different patterns of brain activation in children. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 105, 295-305. [PMID: 27457416]

92. €Polonsky, H.M., Davey, A., Bauer, K.W., Foster, G.D., Sherman, S., Abel, M.L., Dale, L.C., +Fisher J.O.. (2017). Breakfast Quality Varies by Location among Low-Income Ethnically Diverse Children in Public Urban Schools. J Nutr Educ Behav. E-pub ahead of print. [PMID:29107474]

93. Blaine, R.E., Kachurak, A., Davison, K.K., Klabunde, R., +Fisher, J.O. (2017) Food parenting and child snacking: a systematic review. Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act. 14, 146. [PMID:29096640]

94. Galindo, L., Power, T.G., Beck, A.D., Fisher, J.O., O'Connor, T.M., Hughes, S.O. (2018) Predicting preschool children's eating in the absence of hunger from maternal pressure to eat: A longitudinal study of low-income Latina mothers. Appetite. 120, 281-286. [PMID:28899652]

+Senior author, €Student author Book Chapters

1. Birch, L.L., Fisher, J.O. (1995). Appetite and eating behavior in children. Pediatric Clinics of North America: Pediatric nutrition, (Vol. 42, 931-953). Philadelphia, PA: W.B. Saunders Company.

2. Birch, L.L., Fisher, J.O., Grimm-Thomas, K. (1996). The development of children’s eating habits. In H. L. Meiselman & H.J. H Mac Fie (Eds.), Food Choice, Acceptance and Consumption, (pp161-206). London, England: Blackie Academic & Professional.

3. Birch, L.L., Fisher, J.O. (1996). The role of experience in the development of children’s eating behavior. In E. D. Capaldi & T. L. Powley (Eds.), Why we eat what we eat: The psychology of eating, (pp.113-141). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

4. Birch, L.L., Fisher, J.O. (1997). Food intake regulation in children: Fat and sugar substitutes and intake. Annals of The New York Academy of Sciences, 819, 194-220.

5. Birch, L.L., Fisher, J.O., Grimm-Thomas, K. (1999). Children and food. In M. Siegal & C. Peterson (Eds.), Children’s understanding of biology and health, (pp. 161-182). Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.

6. Fisher, J.O., Birch, L.L. (2001). Early experience with food and eating: Implications for the development of eating problems. In J. K. Thompson & Smolak (Eds.), Body image, eating disorders, and obesity in children and adolescents: Theory, assessment, treatment, and prevention. (pp. 23-40). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

7. Johnson, S. L., Fisher, J.O. (2004). Feeding the Child. American Academy of Pediatrics Handbook. 5th Edition.

8. Fisher, J.O., Birch, L.L. (2008). Feeding children in an environment of plenty: Lessons learned from the laboratory. In Dietz, W. & Birch, L. (Eds.), Eating Behaviors of the Young Child: Prenatal and postnatal influences on healthy eating, (pp 141-156). Elk Grove Village, IL: American Academy of Pediatrics.

9. Fisher, J.O., Sinton, M.M., Birch, L.L. (2008). Early parental influence and risk for the emergence of disordered eating. In J. K. Thompson & Smolak (Eds.), Body image, eating disorders, and obesity in children and adolescents: Assessment, prevention, and treatment. Second Edition, (pp. 17-34). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

10. Johnson, S. L., Fisher, J.O. (2008). Feeding the Child. American Academy of Pediatrics

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Nutrition Handbook. 6th Edition. 11. Johnson, S. L., Fisher, J.O. (2014). Feeding the Child. American Academy of Pediatrics

Nutrition Handbook. 7th Edition. 12. Keller, K.M., Kral, T.J., Fisher, J.O. (2016). Portion Sizes in Child Obesity. In M. Goran,

(Ed). Childhood Obesity: Causes, Consequences, and Intervention Approaches. Boca Raton, FL: Taylor and Francis Group.

13. Fisher, J.O., Birch, L.L. (2017). Acquisition of Food Preferences and Eating Patterns in Children. In K.D. Brownell & C.G. Fairburn (Eds). Eating Disorders and Obesity: A comprehensive handbook (3rd Edition). New York, NY: The Guilford Press.

Other

1. Birch, L.L., Johnson, S.L., Fisher, J. A. (1995). Children’s eating: The development of food

acceptance patterns. Young Children, 50, 71-79. 2. Johnson, S.L., Fisher, J.O. (2002). Children’s eating patterns. Topics in Nutrition, Hershey

Foods. On-line at http://www.hersheysnutrition.com/index.asp. 3. Nicklas, T.N., Fisher, J.O. (2003). To each his own: Family influences on children’s food

preferences. Pediatric Basics, 102, 13-20. 4. Fisher, J.O., Hodges, E.A. (2006). “Determinants and consequences of pediatric obesity”. In

Encyclopedia on Early Childhood Development. Centre of Excellence for Early Childhood Development Website, http://www.child-encyclopedia.com/documents/Fisher-HodgesANGxp.pdf.

5. Institute of Medicine. (2011). Leveraging food technology for obesity prevention and reduction efforts: Workshop summary. Washington, D.C.: The National Academies Press. (Fisher, J.O., Contributor).

Abstracts (Last 5 Years)

1. Fisher, J.O., Zakeri, I., Birch, L.L., Kral, T. V. (2012). Individual differences in susceptibility to large portion sizes among obese and non-obese African American children. Oral abstract presented at the annual meeting of The Obesity Society, September 20-24, San Antonio TX.

2. €Borine, M.I., Davey, A., +Fisher, J.O. (2012). Parenting style influences on appetite regulation in African American school age children. Poster presentation at the annual meeting of The Obesity Society, September 20-24, San Antonio TX.

3. Bonilla-Pacheco, V., Power, T.G., Eaton, A., Hill, R., Fisher, J., O’Connor, T., Hughes, S.O. (2013). Stress behaviors and child compliance in two behavioral inhibition tasks: differential functioning across two contexts (Abstract ID: 1533652). Paper presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development. Seattle, WA, April 18 - April 20, 2013.

4. Eaton, A., Power, T.G., Weinmann, K., Hill, R., Bonilla-Pacheco, V., Anguilar, N., Fisher, J., O’Connor, T., Hughes, S.O. (2013).Parental scaffolding of their preschool children’s coping with a stressful situation: an observational analysis (Abstract ID: 1526319). Paper presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development. Seattle, WA, April 18 - April 20, 2013.

5. Hill, R., Power, T.G., Bonilla-Pacheco, V., Eaton, A., Weinmann, K., Fisher, J., O’Connor, T., Hughes, S.O. (2013). Delay of gratification in preschoolers: Predictors of individual differences (Abstract ID: 1524822). Paper presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development. Seattle, WA, April 18 - April 20, 2013.

6. Olivera, Y., Power, T.G., Eaton, A., Fisher, J., O’Connor, T., Hughes, S.O.. (2013). Exploring the influence of low-income Latina mothers’ on their children’s emotional self-regulation (Abstract ID: 1520596). Paper presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development. Seattle, WA, April 18 - April 20, 2013.

7. Kalpidou, M., Power, T., Hughes, S.O., Fisher, J., Tocco, K. (2013). Prenatal and postnatal family dynamics and infants’ eating behaviors. In R. Kuersten-Hogan (Chair), Predicting infant and family functioning at the end of the first year: The impact of prenatal and postnatal family dynamics. Paper presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in

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Child Development. Seattle, WA, April 18 - April 20, 2013. 8. Fisher, J.O., Whitaker, R.C., Wright, G., Herman, A., Malhotra, K., Serrano, E.L., Foster,

G.D. (2013). 'Snacks are not food: low-income mothers' definitions and feeding practices around child snacking'. Oral abstract presented at Experimental Biology 2013 annual meeting. Boston, MA, April 22, 2013.

9. Frankel, L. A., Hughes, S.O., Chen, T., Fisher, J.O. (2013). Validation of a scale to measure parent emotion during feeding. Paper presented at the International Society of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2013 annual meeting. Ghent, Belgium, May 22-25, 2013.

10. €Bruton, Y.P., Orloski, A.M., Lawman, H.D., Foster, G.D., Whitaker, R.C., Serrano, E.S., +Fisher, J.O. (2013). Acceptability and feasibility of the Feeding, Families, and Fun intervention for reducing solid fat and added sugar intakes among low-income preschoolers. Presented at the 2013 Annual Meeting of The Obesity Society, Atlanta, FL, November 11 –November 16, 2013.

11. €Fearnbach, N., English, L.K., O’Neil, L.M., Fisher, J.O., Savage, J.S., Wilson, S.J., Lemieux, S.K., Rolls, B.J., Keller, K.L. (2014). Child fitness and changes in energy intake in response to doubling portion size. Presented at the 2014 Pediatric Research Day, Hersey, PA, May 22, 2014.

12. €English, L.K., Fearnbach, S.N., Harris, S.J., Fisher, J.O., Savage, J.S., Rolls, B.J., Keller, K.L. (2014). Child energy intake and fullness in response to portion size manipulations. Accepted for presentation at the 2014 Society for the Study of Ingestive Behavior Conference, Seattle, WA, July 29-August 2, 2014.

13. Blaine, R.E, Fisher, J.O, Blake, C.E, Younginer, N., Orloski, A., Gehre, C., Bruton, Y.P, Davison, K.K. (2014).Conditioned to eat while watching TV? Low-income caregivers’ perspectives on the role of television and snacking behaviors among preschoolers. Accepted for presentation at the International Society for Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, San Diego, CA, May 21-24 2014.

14. Blake, C.E, Younginer, N., Fisher, J.O., Blaine, R.E, Orloski, A., Adler, R., Bruton, Y.P, Davison, K.K. (2014).Child snacking contexts and purposes and their associated nutritional quality among low-income caregivers of preschoolers. Oral presentation at the International Society for Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, San Diego, CA, May 21-24 2014

15. Davison, K.K, Blake, C., Blaine, R.E, Younginer, N., Orloski, A., Gehre, C., Bruton, Y.P, Fisher, J.O. (2014). Anything to make her smile: A conceptual framework for parenting practices around child snacking among low-income caregivers of preschoolers. Oral presentation at the International Society for Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, San Diego, CA, May 21-24 2014.

16. €Younginer, N., Blake, C., Davison, K.K, Orloski, A., Blaine, R., Gehre, C., Fisher, J.O. (2014). Is a Burger a Snack? Conceptualization and Nutritional Value of Foods Identified as Snacks among Low-income Caregivers of Preschool-age Children. Poster presentation at the International Society for Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, San Diego, CA, May 21-24 2014.

17. Fisher, J.O, Polonsky, H., Lawman, H., Sherman, S., Abel, M.L., Bauer, K. W., Foster, G.D. (2015). Increasing breakfast consumption and decreasing childhood obesity in low-income, ethnically diverse youth. Poster presented at the Society for Nutrition Education and Behavior in Milwaukee, WI. June 2014

18. Orloski, A., Blake, C.E, Davison, K.K., Younginer, N., Gehre, C., Blaine, R. E., Tewksbury, C., Bruton, Y.P., Fisher, J.O. (2014). Association of caregiver demographics with the types and quality of snacks offered to low-income preschoolers. Poster presentation given at The Obesity Society Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, November 2-7, 2014.

19. Blake, C.E., Younginer, N., Davison, K.K., Orloski, A., Blaine, R.E., Gehre, C., Fisher, J.O. (2014). What makes a food a snack? Snack definitions among low-income caregivers of preschool-age children. Poster presentation given at The Obesity Society Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, November 2-7, 2014.

20. Abel, M.L., Polonsky, H.M., Bauer, K.W., Sherman, S., Pool, A., Vander Veur, S.S., Clark, L., Lawman, H., Foster, G.D., Fisher, J. O. (2014). Effects of a school breakfast policy initiative on BMI and breakfast patterns among low income, urban students. Poster presentation at The Obesity Society Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, November 2-7, 2014.

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21. Bauer, K.W., Khertarpal, R., Pool, A., Polonsky, H.M., Vander Veur, S.S., Davey, A., Sherman, S., Abel, M.L., Lawmn, H., Foster, G.D., Fisher, J.O. (2014). Academic achievement and weight: Insight from Philadelphia grade-school students. Poster presentation at The Obesity Society Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, November 2-7, 2014.

22. Fisher, J.O., Blake, C.E., Blaine, R.E., Younginer, N., Gehre, C., Orloski, A., Bruton, Y.P., Davison, K.K. (2015). Anything to make her smile: A conceptual framework for parenting practices around child snacking among low-income caregivers of preschoolers. Invited oral presentation given at The International Society for Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, Edinburgh, Scotland, June 6, 2015.

23. €Polonsky, H, M., Davey, A., Bauer, K.W., Foster, G.D., Sherman, S., +Fisher, J.O. (2015). Breakfast food choices are associated with location among urban school-aged youth. Abstract accepted for presentation at the 2015 Obesity Week Annual Meeting, Los Angeles CA, November 2-7, 2015.

24. €Rudy, E., Bauer, K.W., Hughes, S.O., O’Connor, T., Vollrath, K., Davey, A., Correa, N.E.M., Chen, T.A., +Fisher, J.O. (2015). Associations of child appetite and weight with dietary excess from snacks among Hispanic preschoolers. Abstract accepted for presentation at the 2015 Obesity Week Annual Meeting, Los Angeles CA, November 2-7, 2015.

25. €English, L.K., Fearnbach, S.N., Lasschuijt, M., Wilson, S.J., Fisher, J.O., Savage, J.S., Rolls, B.J., Keller, K.K. (2015). Appetitive traits are associated with the neural response to food portion size in children. Presented at the 2015 Obesity Week Annual Meeting, Los Angeles CA, November 2-7, 2015.

26. €Orloski, A., Brunstrom, J., Fisher, J.O. (2015). Smaller portions of an energy dense entrée incentivize children ages 7-9 years to consume more vegetables. Presented at the 2015 Obesity Week Annual Meeting, Los Angeles CA, November 2-7, 2015.

27. Bruton, Y.P., Blake, C.E., Davison, K.K., Orloski, A., Blaine, R.E., Younginer, N., Jones, N. Fisher, J.O. (2015). Grandma Knows Best: Maternal perceptions of grandparents’ influence on child snacking and parental feeding authority. Presented at the 2015 Obesity Week Annual Meeting, Los Angeles CA, November 2-7, 2015.

28. Power, T., Fisher, J.O., O’Connor, T.M., Hughes, S.O. (2016). Obesity risk in preschoolers from low-income, Latino families: The role of emotion regulation strategies. Presented at the Society for Prevention Research, San Francisco, CA, May 31-June 3, 2016.

29. Kachurak, A., Brunstrom, J., Davey A., Fisher, J.O. (2016). Effects of monosodium glutamate on children’s expected, perceived and observed satiety. Poster presentation at the 2016 Obesity Week Annual Meeting, New Orleans LA, October 31-November 4, 2016.

30. €Polonsky, H. M., Davey, A., Bauer, K.W., Foster, G.D., Sherman, S., Abel, M.L., Dale, L.C., Fisher, J.O. (2016). Mode of transportation and school breakfast participation among school-aged children. Poster presentation at the 2016 Obesity Week Annual Meeting, New Orleans LA, October 31-November 4, 2016.

31. Fisher, J.O., Davey, A., Kachurak, A., Bailey, R. (2017). Association of Snacking Frequency with Patterning of Daily Energy Intake and Weight Among US Toddlers and Preschoolers. Oral presentation at Experimental Biology 2017, Chicago IL, April 22, 2017.

32. Fisher, J.O., Serrano, E., Foster, G.D., Hart, C.N., Bruton, Y.P., Davey, A., Lawman, H.G. , Ruth, K. (2017). Building food parenting skills to reduce solid fat and added sugar intake among low-income preschoolers. Oral presentation at ISBNPA 2017, Victoria BC, June 10, 2017.

33. €Polonsky, H. M., Bauer, K.W., Fisher, J.O., Davey, A., Ruth, K., Foster, G.D. (2017). Effects of a breakfast in the classroom initiative on weight outcomes among low-income youth. Oral presentation at ObesityWeek 2017, National Harbor, MD, October 31, 2017.

34. Blaine, R.E., Kachurak, A., Davison, K.K., Klabunde, R., +Fisher, J.O. (2017). Food parenting and child snacking: a systematic review. Poster presentation at ObesityWeek 2017, National Harbor, MD, October 31, 2017.

35. Kachurak, A., Davey, A., Bailey, R., +Fisher, J.O. (2017). Associations between snacking parameters and weight status among U.S. toddlers and preschoolers. Oral presentation at ObesityWeek 2017, National Harbor, MD, November 1, 2017.

+Senior author, €Student author

Fisher 18 11/14/2017 III. TEACHING INFORMATION A. Didactic Course Work: Course Instructor PH 1498 Current Topics in Child and Adolescent Obesity University of Texas, School of Public Health-Houston

• Fall 2006 (*Developed new course) PH 1498 Current Topics Seminar in Obesity, Nutrition and Physical Activity University of Texas, School of Public Health-Houston

• Fall 2007 PH 1104 Nutrition and Health Temple University, Department of Public Health

• Spring 2009 (Majors only; 55 enrolled) • Fall 2009 (71 enrolled) • Fall 2010 (70 enrolled) • Spring 2016 (60 enrolled)

PH8018 Obesity: from Genes to Junkfood Temple University, Department of Public Health

• Fall 2011 (*Developed new course; 10 enrolled) • Summer 2013 (23 enrolled)

PH5015 Public Health Nutrition Temple University, Department of Public Health

• Spring 2017 (*Developed new course; 10 enrolled) B. Non-Didactic Teaching Graduate Students 2006-2008 Committee member, Katy Leahy, PhD, Graduate Program in Nutrition, Pennsylvania

State University 2006-2008 Committee member, Laura Fiortto, PhD, Graduate Program in Nutrition, Pennsylvania

State University 2007-2010 Committee member, Mastaneh Sharafi, MS, Graduate Program in Nutrition,

Pennsylvania State University 2009 Thesis reader, Cayce Hughes, MPH, Public Health, Temple University 2010 Thesis reader, Tara Thallmayer, MPH, Public Health, Temple University 2010-2011 Committee member, Kathryn Gardner, MS, Molecular Biology and Development, Temple

University 2011 Thesis reader, Gabriella Mora, MPH, Public Health, Temple University 2011-2012 Advisor, Meredith Borine, MS, Epidemiology, Temple University 2011-2014 Committee member, Natalie Tolley, PHD, Public Health, Temple University 2011- Advisor, Rachel Ternelli, PhD candidate, Health Ecology, Temple University 2012 Thesis reader, Sundeep Kaur, MPH, Public Health, Temple University 2012-2013 Committee member, Jana Manjelievskaia, MPH, Public Health, Temple University 2013-2014 Advisor, Eszter Rudy, MPH, Public Health, Temple University 2014-2015 Advisor, Risha Khetarpal, MPH, Public Health, Temple University 2015 Advisor, Alex Orloski, MS, Public Health, Temple University

Fisher 19 11/14/2017 2015 Advisor, Yasmeen Bruton, MA, Urban Bioethics, Temple University 2014- Advisor, Meredith Borine, PhD candidate, Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Temple

University 2016- Advisor, Heather Polonsky, MS candidate, Epidemiology and Biostatics, Temple

University 2016- Advisor, Lauren Dabritz, MS candidate, Epidemiology and Biostatics, Temple University 2017- Advisor, Elizabeth Carney, PhD candidate, Social and Behavioral Sciences, Temple

University Post-Doctoral Fellows 2002-2004 Committee member: Heather Patrick, PhD, Psychology, University Of Houston 2005-2007 Advisor: Eric Hodges, Post-doctoral fellow, PhD, Nursing, Oregon Health Sciences 2009-2010 Advisor: Katie Isselmann, Post-doctoral fellow, PhD, Public Health, Temple University 2011-2013 Co-advisor: Sharon Hayes, F32 Training Fellowship, PhD, Temple University Faculty Mentoring 2014-2017 Alison Tovar, Assistant Professor, Department of Nutrition and Food Sciences, Tufts University, Mentor for Minority Supplement (Parent grant: 1R01HL108390-01A) 2015 Katie Loth, K-23 Mentor, Assistant Professor, Department of Family Medicine and

Community Health, University of Minnesota Summer Research Interns (Baylor College of Medicine) 2001 Melissa Rosenberger, USDA/HighSchool for the Visual and Performing Arts 2002 Charity Halphen, USDA/ Debakey High School for Health Professions Salutatorian Program 2002 Mamie Air, USDA/Rice Undergrad Internship 2003 Hillary Patuwo, USDA/ Debakey High School for Health Professions Valedictorian Program 2003 Meghann Lightfoot, USDA/Baylor University 2004 Pooja Nagarkar, Northwestern University undergraduate 2004 Allison Archer, Emory University undergraduate Other Formal Supervision (Temple University) 2009 Field Supervisor, Yasmeen Bruton, Public Health Senior Internship 2009 Faculty Mentor, Kristin Gavin, Independent Study, Temple University 2009-2010 Faculty Research Mentor, Brooke Bailer, Pre-doctoral Research Internship in Clinical Psychology, Fairleigh Dickinson University 2009-2010 Research Mentor, Alesia Mitchell, Albert Schweitzer Fellow 2010 Research Mentor: Gal Bordo, Diamond Research Scholars Program, Temple University 2011 Field Supervisor, Kirsten Hjelmstad, Public Health Senior Internship 2012 Faculty Mentor, Rachel Teneralli, Independent Study 2012 Field Supervisor, Alex Orloski, Public Health Senior Internship 2013 Field Supervisor, Andrea McCord, Public Health Senior Internship 2013 Field Supervisor, Nydia Duncan, Public Health Senior Internship 2013 Summer Undergraduate Internship Supervisor, Alexandre Mareau, Institute Polytechnique LaSalle-Beauvais 2013 Field Supervisor, Andrea McCord, Public Health Senior Internship 2014 Research supervisor, Evanah Hill, MARC program Undergraduate Research Assistants (Temple University only)

Fisher 20 11/14/2017 2008-2009 Rebecca Fenelus, Psychology 2009-2011 Gal Bordo, Psychology/Neuroscience 2009-2011 Margaret Tait, Public Health 2010 Katherine Taylor, Psychology 2010 Ivy Ung, Drexel Co-op, Health Studies 2010-2011 Kevin Levay, Political Science 2010-2011 Aaron Jacobsen, Psychology-Neuroscience 2010-2011 Fallon McCanany, Psychology at Gwynedd Mercy 2010-2011 Aparna Sagaram, Public Health 2010-2011 Kirsten Hjelmstad, Public Health 2010-2012 Hailey Myers, Psychology 2012-2014 Kaitlyn Maloy, Biology 2016-2017 Caitlin Jennings, Public Health 2013- Lauren Dabritz, Public Health 2016- Anna Martin, Public Health Graduate Research Assistants (Temple University only) 2010-2011 Lisa Haisfield, MS candidate, Social Psychology, Temple University IV. SERVICE A. National/International 1. Boards, Advisory Committees

2000 Advisory Committee, American Dairy Association and Dairy Council 2003-2007 Scientific Advisor, Lifestyles and Weight Management Committee, International Life

Sciences Institute North America 2006-2013 Expert, International Food Information Council Media Guide on Food Safety and Nutrition

2009-2013 Scientific Advisor, ILSI North America Food, Nutrition, & Safety Program 2014-2016 Scientific Advisory Council, Alliance for Potato Research and Education 2014- External Advisory Board, Institute for Food, Nutrition, and Health, Rutgers University 2015-2016 Expert Panelist, Development of best practices for promoting healthy nutrition,

feeding patterns, and weight status for infants and toddlers from birth to 24 months, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.

2. Peer Review/Review Panels

Editorial 2003-2006 Editorial Board Member, Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior

2009- Co-Executive Editor, Appetite 2011-2012 Special Topics Editor for Obesity, Encyclopedia of Early Childhood Development (http://www.child-encyclopedia.com/en-ca/home.html) 2013-2016 Editorial Board, Nutrition Reviews 2014- Editorial Board, Obesity: Science and Practice Journals (selected)

American Journal of Clinical Nutrition American Journal of Health Promotion Appetite British Journal of Clinical Nutrition

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Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Journal of Nutrition Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior Obesity Pediatrics

Competitive Grants Review

Federal Ad-hoc reviewer, USDA NRI Grant Competition, 2001, 2002, 2003 Reviewer, USDA Food Assistance and Nutrition Research Program Grant Competition, July 2002 Phase I reviewer, NICHD American Recovery and Reinvestment Act Challenge Grants, 2009 Ad-hoc reviewer, Psychosocial Risk and Disease Prevention Study Section, May 2012

Other University of Alabama-Birmingham Clinical Nutrition Research Center Pilot Grant program, 2006 Prevention Programme Grants Competition, Netherlands Organization for Health Research and Development (ZonMw), The Hague, The Netherlands, February 2007 The Obesity Society Covidien Grant Competition, 2009 International Life Sciences Institute Future Leaders Award Competition, 2009, 2011 UK Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council Proposal Review, 2016

3. Professional Societies Membership

1995-02 Member, Society for the Study of Ingestive Behavior 2000- Member, The Obesity Society 2002- Member, International Society of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity

Positions Held

International Society for Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2002-04 Web-site Chair

2004-2008 Web-site Committee 2002-2015 Communications Committee

The Obesity Society 2007 Abstract Reviewer, Annual Meeting 2008-2009 Vice-Chair, Pediatric Section 2009-2010 Chair, Pediatric Section 2010-2011 Clinical Care Working Group

2010 Abstract Reviewer, Annual Meeting 2011-2011 Ex-Officio, Pediatric Section 2010-2013 Annual Meeting Program Planning Committee 2011 Abstract Reviewer, Annual Meeting 2011-2013 Chair, Clinical Track, Annual Meeting Program Planning Committee 2012 Abstract Reviewer, Annual Meeting 2014-2016 Nominating Committee 2014- Scientific Review Committee

Meeting Organization 2006 Chair, Symposium on Child Feeding, Annual Meeting of the International Society of

Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, Boston MA, June 13-16, 2006.

Fisher 22 11/14/2017 2008 Chair, Symposium “Feeding, Parenting Styles, and Dieting”, The Obesity Society Annual

Meeting, Phoenix AZ, October 3-7th, 2008. 2009 Session Organizer and Chair, Symposium “Measuring Appetite Phenotypes in Children”,

The Obesity Society Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., October 24-28, 2009. 2010 Co-chair, Symposium “Child Obesity-What to Do?”, The Obesity Society Annual Meeting,

San Diego, C.A., October 8-12th, 2010. 2013 Co-chair, Scientific Session “Growing up in a World of Plenty: What Do We Teach Our

Children?,” ILSI Annual Meeting, January 21,2013 2013 Vice Chair, Scientific Program, International Life Sciences Institute 2014 Annual Meeting 2013 Co-organizer, “Forefronts in Portion Size”, an invited meeting highlighting science of

portion size in appetite regulation and weight among adults, May 3, 2013, Four Seasons Hotel, Philadelphia PA

2014 Co-organizer, “Forefronts in Portion Size”, an invited meeting highlighting science of portion size in appetite regulation and weight among children and their families, May 16, 2014, Four Seasons Hotel, Philadelphia PA

2015 Chair, Scientific Program, International Life Sciences Institute 2015 Annual Meeting 2015 Co-organizer, “Forefronts in Portion Size”, an invited meeting highlighting science of

consumer decision making around portion size, May 19-20, Rittenhouse Hotel, Philadelphia PA

B. University 2004-2008 Post-doctoral Research Fellowship Committee, USDA/ARS Children’s Nutrition Research Center 2005-2006 Strategic Planning Committee, USDA/ARS Children’s Nutrition Research Center 2005-2008 Committee on Scientific Integrity, Baylor College of Medicine 2009 Represented Temple University as panelist, “Growing Up Healthy:” Raising Children in an Urban Environment, CIGNA Forum on Health, Held at Temple University, October 14, 2009. 2010-2011 Committed to serve as research mentor for T32 application submitted by Dr. Keith Latham (School of Medicine) to NICHD entitled “Signaling, Stress, and Developmental Origins of Disease” 2012 Featured Investigator, “Setting the table: Discussing childhood obesity in Philadelphia.” Hosted by Temple Contemporary, The Temple Center for Obesity Research, Education, and the Vetri Foundation. October 16, 2012. 2013 Appointed, Associate Director, Center for Obesity Research and Education, Temple University 2013 Appointed, Interim Director, Center for Obesity Research and Education, Temple University 2015 Appointed, Associate Director, Center for Obesity Research and Education, Temple University

C. College 2009- Appointed, Affiliated Faculty, Graduate Program in Health Ecology, Temple University

Fisher 23 11/14/2017 2010 Research, Study Leaves, Awards Committee, College of Health Professions and Social Work, Temple University

2011 Merit Committee, College of Health Professions and Social Work, Temple University 2015 Merit Committee, College of Public Health, Temple University 2016- Budget Advisory Committee, College of Public Health, Temple University 2015- Promotion and Tenure Committee, College of Public Health, Temple University 2016- Dean’s Executive Committee, Collegial Assembly, College of Public Health, Temple

University D. Department 2008- Ongoing academic and research mentoring of undergraduate and graduate students (See Section III B. Non-Didactic Teaching) 2009 Chair, Search committee for faculty position in the Center for Obesity Research and

Education

2011 Member, Search committee, faculty position in the Department of Public Health and Center for Obesity Research Center 2012 Reviewer, PhD program applications, Department of Public Health 2012- Member, Awards Committee 2010 Member, Search committee, faculty position in the Department of Public Health and

Center for Obesity Research and Education

2013 Chair, PhD Program Admissions for Fall 2013 2013 Member, Search committee, Director of the Center for Obesity Research and Education 2013-2014 Co-Director, Social and Behavioral Division, Department of Public Health 2014 Chair, Search committee, Director of the Center for Obesity Research and Education 2015- Promotion & Tenure Committee, Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences 2015- Graduate committee, Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Temple University 2016 PhD admissions committee for Fall 2016 candidates, Social and Behavioral Sciences,

Temple University 2016 Search committee member, Center for Obesity Research and Education, Temple University 2016 SBS representative, Reputation and Rankings Committee, College of Public Health, Temple University 2017 Search committee chair, Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Temple University

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