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Languages Spoken: Cheddar (Fluent)

Academic Information

Departments: Hard Cheese, Soft Cheese

Divisions: Asiago, Gouda, Mozzarella

Academic Office Information

  cheeselover@gmail.com

   555-555-5555

    Cheesehead HQ

         555 South 300 East

         Green Bay, Wisconsin 90210

Labs

Cheese Lab Website

Professional Organizations

American Society for Cheese

Distinguished Cheese Taster

Research Interests

  • Asiago
  • Cheddar
  • Colby Jack
  • Gouda
  • Mozzarella

 

Research Statement


Stinking bishop babybel say cheese. Boursin squirty cheese cheese triangles cream cheese the big cheese paneer say cheese hard cheese. Smelly cheese cheeseburger fromage frais macaroni cheese cottage cheese cheesy grin cow edam. Roquefort who moved my cheese melted cheese red leicester cow boursin cheese slices macaroni cheese. Stinking bishop bavarian bergkase.

Queso feta stinking bishop. Cheesy grin taleggio swiss queso bavarian bergkase croque monsieur stinking bishop red leicester. Cheese triangles cheddar roquefort cut the cheese cheese slices cheese and wine fondue the big cheese. Manchego queso taleggio cottage cheese cottage cheese edam queso airedale. Stinking bishop cheeseburger macaroni cheese.

Cheese and biscuits queso airedale. Cheesy grin monterey jack emmental cauliflower cheese dolcelatte swiss brie cheesecake. The big cheese who moved my cheese stinking bishop macaroni cheese cheese and biscuits squirty cheese mascarpone babybel. Stinking bishop gouda.

Selected Publications

Aspinwall, L.G., Drummond, D.M., Stump, T. K., Kohlmann, W.K., & Leachman, S.A. (2022). Interactive beliefs about genes and behavior predict improved sun protection following melanoma genetic counseling. Annals of Behavioral Medicine. Electronic publication February 18, 2022.

Aspinwall, L. G., Taber, J.M., Kohlmann, W., & Bautista, L. B. (2022). Psychological aspects of hereditary cancer risk counseling and genetic testing: Toward an expanded and more equitable view.  In J. Steel & B. Carr (Eds.), Psychological Aspects of Cancer, 2e, pp. 359-398. Cham, Switzerland: Springer Nature.

Taber, J.M., Aspinwall, L. G., Drummond, D., Stump, T. K., Kohlmann, W., Champine, M., Cassidy, P. B., & Leachman, S. A. (2021).Priority of risk (but not perceived magnitude) predicts improved sun-protection behavior following genetic counseling. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 55(1), 24-40. Electronic publication, May 16, 2020. doi: 10.1093/abm/kaaa028.

Wu, Y.P., Aspinwall, L.G., Parsons, B., Stump, T.K., Nottingham, K., Kohlmann, W., Champine, M., Cassidy, P., & Leach­­man, S.A. (2020). Parent and child perspectives on family interactions related to melanoma risk and prevention after CDKN2A/p16 testing of minor children. Journal of Community Genetics. Electronic publication, January 18, 2020, doi: 10.1007/s12687-020-00453-9.

Stump, T. K., Aspinwall, L. G, Drummond, D., Taber, J. M., Kohlmann, W., Champine, M., Cassidy, P. B., Petrie, T., & Leachman, S. A. (2020). CDKN2A testing and genetic counseling promote reductions in objectively measured sun exposure one year later. Genetics in Medicine.  Electronic publication, August 2, 2019, 22(1): 26-34. PMID: 31371819. doi: 10.1038/s41436-019-0608-9

Aspinwall, L. G, Stump, T. K., Taber, J. M., Drummond, D., Kohlmann, W., Champine, M., & Leachman, S. A. (2018). Genetic test reporting of CDKN2A provides informational and motivational benefits for managing melanoma risk.  Translational Behavioral Medicine, 8(1), 29-43.

Stump, T. K., Aspinwall, L.G., Kohlmann, W., Champine, M., Hauglid, J., Wu, Y., Scott, E., Cassidy, P., Leachman, S.A. (2018). Genetic test-reporting of melanoma risk in minors may improve sun protection without inducing distress Journal of Genetic Counseling, https://doi.org/10.1007/s10897-017-0185-5.

Wu, Y. P., Aspinwall, L. G., Nagelhout, E., Kohlmann, W., Kaphingst, K.A., Homberger, S., Perkins, R. D., Grossman, D., Harding, G., Cassidy, P., & Leachman, S. A. (2018). Development of an educational program integrating concepts of genetic risk and preventive strategies for children with a family history of melanoma.  Journal of Cancer Education, 33(4), 774-781. Electronic publication, November 26, 2016.

Wu, Y. P., Nagelhout, E., Aspinwall, L. G., Boucher, K. N., Parsons, B.G., Kohlmann, W., Kaphingst K. A., Homburger S., Perkins R. D., Grossman D., Harding G., & Leachman S. A. (2017). A novel educational intervention targeting melanoma risk and prevention knowledge among children with a familial risk for melanoma. Patient Education and Counseling.

Taber, J. M., Aspinwall, L. G., Stump, T. K., Kohlmann, W., Champine, M., & Leachman, S. A. (2015). Genetic testing enhances understanding of risk information and acceptance of prevention recommendations compared to family history-based counseling alone. Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 38, 740-753.

Last Updated: 6/3/24