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<strong>Marsha</strong> <strong>Davis</strong>, <strong>Ph</strong>.D. Page 11Hearn MD, Murray DM, Luepker R. Hostility, coronary heart disease and total mortality:A 33-year follow-up study <strong>of</strong> university students. Paper presented at the annual scientificmeetings <strong>of</strong> the American Heart Association, 1989.Hearn MD. Involving families in children's dietary change. Paper presented at the annualscientific meetings <strong>of</strong> the Society <strong>of</strong> Behavioral Medicine, 1989.Hearn MD, Murray DM, Luepker R. Hostility, coronary heart disease and total mortality:A 33-year follow-up study <strong>of</strong> university students. Paper presented at the annual scientificmeetings <strong>of</strong> the Society <strong>of</strong> Behavioral Medicine, 1988.Murray DM, Luepker R, Pirie P, Bloom E, Grimm R, <strong>Davis</strong> M. CDC risk factorscreening and education: Behavior and risk factor change. Poster session presented at theannual scientific meetings <strong>of</strong> the American Psychological Association, 1984.Invited Lectures and AddressesInvited Keynote Address, Involving Families in Childhood Obesity Prevention. GeorgiaSummit on Childhood Obesity, 2008.Invited Keynote Address with Rebecca Mullis, Using the Ecological Model in DesigningCommunity-Based Obesity Programs: Implications for Intervention Design, ResearchMethodologies, and Policy, National Roundtable on Setting the National Agenda forCombating Childhood Obesity, 2005.Invited Discussant, Applying Communication Theory to the Design <strong>of</strong> Dietary and<strong>Ph</strong>ysical Activity Messages, Diet and Communication Workshop, National CancerInstitute, 2005.Invited Keynote Address, Let the Community Talk, Let us Listen: Designing <strong>Health</strong>Promotion Programs That Work, Kentucky Public <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Department</strong> and theSoutheastern Public <strong>Health</strong> Association, 2004.Invited Lecture, The Use <strong>of</strong> Motivational Interviewing in Nutrition and <strong>Ph</strong>ysical ActivityCounseling Sessions, Tennessee State <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Health</strong>, Facilitating ChangeWorkshop, 2003.Invited Lecture, Using a Community Participatory Approach to Developing <strong>Health</strong>Promotion Programs, University <strong>of</strong> Minnesota, Maternal and Child <strong>Health</strong> MinnesotaInstitute, 2002.Invited Lecture, Evaluation in Practice, University <strong>of</strong> Minnesota, Maternal and Child<strong>Health</strong> Minnesota Institute, 2001.Invited Lecture, Measurement Issues in Evaluation, Minnesota Evaluation StudiesInstitute, 2000.

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