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January 2019 1 Daniel P. Miller, PhD Boston University School of Social Work 264 Bay State Road, Boston, MA 02215 [email protected] 617-233-9108 EDUCATION 2009 Ph.D Columbia University School of Social Work, New York, NY. Social Policy and Policy Analysis Dissertation: Environmental Influences on Child Obesity, Maternal Work and Other Factors. Advisor: Jane Waldfogel Degree Awarded with Distinction. 2007 M.Phil. Columbia University School of Social Work, New York, NY. Social Policy and Policy Analysis 2005 M.A. Tufts University, Medford, MA. Joint Degree in Public Policy and Child Development Department of Urban and Environment Policy and Planning and Eliot-Pearson Department of Child Development. 2001 B.A. Brandeis University, Waltham, MA. Music and Economics ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS AND ROLES 2017-Present Associate Professor – Boston University School of Social Work, Boston, MA. 2018 Visiting Scholar – Lynch School of Education - Department of Counseling, Developmental, and Educational Psychology, Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA. 2009-2017 Assistant Professor – Boston University School of Social Work, Boston, MA. 2015-Present Faculty Director – Social Work and Policy Initiatives Learning Community –Center for Innovation in Social Work and Health (CISWH), Boston University, Boston, MA. 2015-Present Co-Director – Social Policy Analysis Working Group – Boston University School of Social Work (http://sites.bu.edu/spawg/), Boston, MA. 2013 Visiting Food Assistance Scholar –Institute for Research on Poverty RIDGE Center, University of Wisconsin Madison, Madison, WI.

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Daniel P. Miller, PhD

Boston University School of Social Work 264 Bay State Road, Boston, MA 02215

[email protected] 617-233-9108

EDUCATION 2009 Ph.D Columbia University School of Social Work, New York, NY.

Social Policy and Policy Analysis Dissertation: Environmental Influences on Child Obesity, Maternal Work and Other

Factors. Advisor: Jane Waldfogel Degree Awarded with Distinction.

2007 M.Phil. Columbia University School of Social Work, New York, NY.

Social Policy and Policy Analysis 2005 M.A. Tufts University, Medford, MA.

Joint Degree in Public Policy and Child Development Department of Urban and Environment Policy and Planning and Eliot-Pearson Department of Child Development.

2001 B.A.

Brandeis University, Waltham, MA. Music and Economics

ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS AND ROLES 2017-Present Associate Professor – Boston University School of Social Work, Boston, MA. 2018 Visiting Scholar – Lynch School of Education - Department of Counseling,

Developmental, and Educational Psychology, Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA. 2009-2017 Assistant Professor – Boston University School of Social Work, Boston, MA.

2015-Present Faculty Director – Social Work and Policy Initiatives Learning Community –Center

for Innovation in Social Work and Health (CISWH), Boston University, Boston, MA. 2015-Present Co-Director – Social Policy Analysis Working Group – Boston University School of

Social Work (http://sites.bu.edu/spawg/), Boston, MA. 2013 Visiting Food Assistance Scholar –Institute for Research on Poverty RIDGE Center,

University of Wisconsin Madison, Madison, WI.

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2010-2012 Research Affiliate – Center for Research on Fathers, Children, & Family Well-Being,

Columbia University, New York, NY. 2008-2009 Adjunct Preceptor – Columbia University School of Social Work, New York, NY. 2008-2009 Adjunct Lecturer – Barnard College Sociology Department, New York, NY.

ADMINISTRATIVE APPOINTMENTS 2018-present Interim Chair, Human Behavior Department – Boston University School of Social

Work, Boston, MA. 2017-present Director, Children Youth and Families Curriculum Specialization. Boston University

School of Social Work, Boston, MA. PROFESSIONAL AWARDS AND HONORS 2015 Excellence in Research Award/Best Scholarly Contribution from the Society for

Social Work and Research for: Shin, S.H, Miller, D.P., & Teicher, M. (2013). Exposure to childhood neglect and physical abuse and developmental trajectories of heavy episodic drinking from early adolescence into young adulthood. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 127(1-3), 31-38. doi: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2012.06.005.

2012 Frank R. Breul Memorial Prize for the best article published in Social Service Review

in 2012, for: Miller, D.P., & Mincy, R.B. (2012). Falling further behind? Child support arrears and fathers' labor force participation. Social Service Review, 86(4), 604-635. doi: 10.1086/668761.

2005-2007 Eveline M. Burns Memorial Scholarship. Columbia University School of Social

Work.

EXTERNAL GRANTS 2017-2018 Co-Principal Investigator. “Studying the Impact of Low-income Housing Assistance

in Promoting Population Health and Reducing Health Disparities.” Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Policies for Action research program. (PI, Byrne, Boston University). $99,850.

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2017-2019 Principal Investigator. "Do Policies Affect Father Involvement, and How Much Does Involvement Reduce Inequality in Child Outcomes?" William T. Grant Foundation, Reducing Inequality research program. $450,000.

2015-2016 Principal Investigator. "Using Natural Experiments to Identify the Impacts of SNAP

on Child and Adult Health." United States Department of Agriculture (via University of Kentucky Center for Poverty Research.) $75,000.

2015-2016 Co-Principal Investigator. "Community Eligibility and Child Well-Being." RIDGE

Center for Targeted Studies, Purdue University Center for Regional Development. (PI: Hefflin, University of Missouri). $35,000.

2015-2017 Co-Investigator. "A Data-based Re-design of Health Care and Housing for People

who Experience Chronic Homelessness." Blue Cross Blue Shield Foundation of Massachusetts. (PI: Byrne, Boston University). $147,363.

2013-2014 Principal Investigator. "The Summer Food Service Program and Food Insecurity in

Low-Income Households with Children: Evidence from California." RIDGE Center for National Food and Nutrition Assistance Research, Institute for Research on Poverty, University of Wisconsin, Madison. $40,000.

2011-2013 Co-Principal Investigator. Nonresident Fathers' Involvement and Welfare Policies:

Impacts on Childhood Hunger." United States Department of Agriculture (via University of Kentucky Center for Poverty Research). (PI: Garasky, Iowa State). $250,000.

2007-2009 Principal Investigator. "The Effects of Parental Work on Child Obesity." R36

Dissertation Grant from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (1R36DP001175-01). $23,822.

INTERNAL GRANTS 2015-2016 Co-Principal Investigator. "Using Data to Inform Policy and Program Responses to

Unaccompanied Adult Homelessness." Boston University Initiative on Cities. (PI: Byrne, Boston University). $10,000.

PUBLICATIONS *Denotes masters or Ph.D. student co-author. +Denotes senior author position. Manuscripts Under Review

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15. Nepomnyaschy, L. Miller, D.P., Waller, M.R., & Emory, A.D. (Revise and Resubmit, Demography). The role of fathers in reducing income-based inequalities in children’s behavioral outcomes.

14. Waller, M.R., Nepomnyaschy, L. Miller, D.P., & Mingo, M.*, (Revise and Resubmit,

Journal of Mixed Methods Research). Examining fathering trajectories through a case-based, mixed-methods analysis.

13. Miller, D.P., Thomas, M.M.C.*, Waller, M.R., Nepomnyaschy, L., & Emory, A.D.

(Revise and Resubmit, Journal of Marriage and Family). Can father involvement reduce socioeconomic inequality in child academic outcomes?

12. Ha, Y., Thomas, M.M.C.*, Byrne, T., & Miller, D.P. (Revise and Resubmit, Social

Service Review). Patterns of multiple instability among low-income families with children.

11. Morrissey, T. & Miller, D.P. (Under Review, JAMA Pediatrics). SNAP Participation

Improves Children’s Health Care Use: An Analysis of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act’s Natural Experiment.

10. Emory, A.D., Miller, D.P., Nepomnyaschy, L. Waller, M. & Haralampoudis, A.*

(Under Review). The minimum wage and fathers’ residence with children. 9. Dwyer, A.D., Nepomnyaschy, Waller, M.R., Miller, D.P., Haralampoudis, A.*

(Under Review, The Russell Sage Journal of the Social Sciences). Providing after prison: Nonresident fathers’ formal and informal contributions to children.

8. Thomas, M.M.C.*, Miller, D.P., & Morrissey, T. (Under Review, Pediatrics). Does

food insecurity affect child health? An updated look using nationally representative data.

Manuscripts in Preparation (all analyses completed) 7. Nepomnyaschy L., Miller, D.P., & Haralampoudis, A.* (in preparation). Father

involvement and child obesity. 6. Miller, D.P., and Morrissey. T. (Under Review) SNAP Participation and the Health

and Health Care Utilization of Low-Income Adults and Children. 5. Miller, D.P., Curtis, M, Warren, E.* (in preparation). Housing assistance, food

insecurity, and food-related hardship. 4. Miller, D.P., Byrne, T., Thomas, M.M.C.*, Ha, Y. (in preparation). The impact of

public transfer programs on income instability among low-income families.

3. *Gowdy, G., Miller, D.P., & Spencer, R. (in preparation). Identifying predictors of informal mentoring for youth.

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2. Ha, Y., Miller, D.P., Chang, J.* (in preparation). Child care subsidies and child

obesity among low-income preschool children. 1. Chang, J.*, Miller, D.P., & Salas-Wright, C. (in preparation). Injuries among children

of immigrants in the United States. Peer Reviewed Journal Articles 29. 2019 Salas-Wright, C.P., Vaugh, M.G., Miller, D.P., Scaramutti, C., Cohen, M., Delva, J.,

& Schwartz, S.J. (In press). Binge eating among immigrants: New terrain for the healthy immigrant hypothesis. Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00127-019-01677-y.

28. 2018 Miller, D.P. & Chang, J.*, Ha, Y., & Sprague Martinez, L.S. Longitudinal

Trajectories of Child Food Insecurity Among Children of Immigrants. Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health, 20(1), 194-202. doi: 10.1007/s10903-016-0516-x.

27. 2018 Chang, J.* & Miller, D.P. Injuries among school-aged children of immigrants.

Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health, 20(4), 841-847. doi:10.1007/s10903-017-0575-7

26. 2018 Salas-Wright, C.P., Vaughn, M.G., Goings, T.C., Miller, D.P., & Schwartz, S.J.).

Immigrants and Mental Disorders in the United States: New Evidence on the Healthy Migrant Hypothesis. Psychiatry Research. 267, 438-445. doi:10.1016/j.psychres.2018.06.039.

25. 2018 Salas-Wright, C.P., Vaughn, M.G., Goings, T.C., Miller, D.P., Chang, J.*, &

Schwartz, S.J. Alcohol-related problem behavior among Latino immigrants in the US: Evidence from a national sample. Addictive Behaviors, 87, 206-213. doi: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2018.06.031

24. 2017 Miller, D.P., Bazzi, A.R., Allen, H., Salas-Wright, C.P., Martinson, M., Jantz, K.,

Crevi, K.*, H., Rosenbloom, D. A Social Work Perspective on Policy: Implications for Population Health. The American Journal of Public Health., 107(S3), S243-S249.

23. 2017 Bowling, A.*, Beardslee, W., Davison, K., Haneuse, S., Miller, D.P.+ ADHD Medication, Dietary Patterns, Physical Activity, and BMI in Children: A longitudinal analysis of the ECLS-K Study. Obesity, 25(10). 1802-1808. doi: 10.1002/oby.21949

22. 2017 Bowling, A.,* Slavet, J., Miller, D. P., Haneuse, S., Beardslee, W., & Davison, K.

Dose-response effects of exercise on behavioral health in children and adolescents. Mental Health and Physical Activity, 12, 110-115. doi: 10.1016/j.mhpa.2017.03.005

21. 2016 Bowling, A*., Slavet, J., Miller, D.P., Haneuse, S., Beardslee, W., Davison, K. Cybercycling effects on classroom behavior in children with behavioral health

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disorders: A randomized controlled trial. Pediatrics, 139(2), e20161985. doi: 10.1542/peds.2016-1985.

20. 2016 Bowling, A.*, Slavet, J., Garcia, J., Wood, B., Miller, D.P., Hermesch, R., Kow, R.*,

Newlan, S.*, & Davison, K. Fidelity of implementation and engagement in an exergaming curriculum for children with complex behavioral health disorders at a therapeutic day school. Translational Journal of the American College of Sports Medicine, 1(9), 82-89. doi: 10.1249/TJX.0000000000000008

19. 2016 Miller, D.P. Accessibility of summer meals and the food insecurity of low income

households with children. Public Health Nutrition, 19(11), 2079-2089. doi: 10.1017/S1368980016000033

18. 2016 Mincy, R.B., Miller, D.P., & De la Cruz, E.*. Child support compliance during

economic downturns. Children and Youth Services Review, 65, 127-139. doi: 10.1016/j.childyouth.2016.03.018.

17. 2016 Miller, D.P., Larson, M.J., Byrne, T. & Devoe, E. Food insecurity in veteran

households: Findings from nationally representative data. Public Health Nutrition, 19(10), 1731-1740. doi: 10.1017/S1368980015003067

16. 2015 Ha, Y. & Miller, D.P. Child Care Subsidies and their Impacts on the Employment

and Earnings of Low-Income Families. Children and Youth Services Review, 59, 139-148. doi: 10.1016/j.childyouth.2015.11.003

15. 2015 Miller, D.P. & Chang, J.* Parental work schedules and child overweight or obesity: Does family structure matter? Journal of Marriage and Family, 77(5), 1266-1281. doi: 10.1111/jomf.12215.

14. 2015 Pomeranz, J., & Miller, D.P. Policies to Promote Healthy Portion Sizes for Children.

Appetite, 88, 50-58. doi: 10.1016/j.appet.2014.12.003. 13. 2014 Miller, D.P., Nepomnyaschy, L. Garasky, S., & Ibarra, G.L. Family Structure and

Child Food Insecurity. The American Journal of Public Health, 104(7), e70-e76. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2014.302000.

12. 2014 Nepomnyaschy, L. & Miller, D.P., Garasky, S., Nanda, N. Nonresident Fathers and

Child Food Insecurity: Evidence from Longitudinal Data. Social Service Review, 88(1), 92-133. doi: 10.1086/674970.

11. 2013 Shin, S.H., Miller, D.P., & Teicher, M. Exposure to childhood neglect and physical

abuse and developmental trajectories of heavy episodic drinking from early adolescence into young adulthood. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 127(1-3), 31-38. doi: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2012.06.005.

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*Winner of the 2015 Society for Social Work and Research Excellence in Research Award

10. 2012 Miller, D.P., & Mincy, R.B. Falling further behind? Child support arrears and fathers'

labor force participation. Social Service Review, 86(4), 604-635. doi: 10.1086/668761. *Winner of the Frank R. Breul Memorial Prize for the best article published in the Social Service Review in 2012.

9. 2012 Miller, D.P., Waldfogel, J., & Han, W-J. Family meals and child academic and

behavioral outcomes. Child Development, 83(6), 2014-2120. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-8624.2012.01825.x.

8. 2012 Shin, S.H. & Miller, D.P. A longitudinal examination of childhood maltreatment and

adolescent obesity: Results from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health (AddHealth) Study. Child Abuse and Neglect, 36(2), 84-94. doi: 10.1016/j.chiabu.2011.08.007.

7. 2011 Miller, D.P. Associations between the home and school environments and child body

mass index. Social Science and Medicine, 72(5), 677-684. doi:10.1016/j.socscimed.2010.12.003.

6. 2011 Miller, D.P. Maternal work and child overweight and obesity: The importance of

timing. Journal of Family and Economic Issues, 32(2), 204-218. doi: 10.1007/s10834-010-9244-x.

5. 2010 Han, W-J, Miller, D.P., & Waldfogel, J. Parental work schedules and adolescent risky

behaviors. Developmental Psychology, 46(5), 1245-1267. doi:10.1037/a0020178. 4. 2010 Haldane, E.C., Mincy, R.B., & Miller, D.P. Racial disparities in men's health and the

transition to marriage among unmarried fathers. Journal of Family Issues. 31(9), 1183-1210. doi: 10.1177/0192513X10365830.

3. 2010 Epperson, M.W., Khan, M., Miller, D.P., El-Bassel, N., Gilbert, L. Assessing

criminal justice involvement as an indicator of human immunodeficiency virus risk among women in methadone treatment. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 38(4), 375-383. doi: 10.1016/j.jsat.2010.03.004.

2. 2009 Han, W-J, & Miller, D.P. Parental work schedules and adolescent depression. Health

Sociology Review, 18(1), 36-49. doi: 10.5172%2Fhesr.18.1.36 1. 2008 Miller, D.P. & Han, W-J. Maternal nonstandard work schedules and adolescent

overweight. The American Journal of Public Health, 98(8), 1495-1502. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2007.123885.

Book Chapters

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1. 2014

Miller, D.P. & Brooks-Gunn, J. Obesity. In T.P. Gullotta, R. Plant, & M. Evans (eds). The Handbook of Adolescent Behavioral Problems: Evidence-Based Approaches to Prevention and Treatment, 2nd Edition. New York, NY: Springer.

Other Publications and Working Papers 1. 2019 Waller, M.R., Robbins, N., Nepomnyachy, L., & Miller, D.P. Child support debt and

father-child relationships. Cornell Project 2Gen Research Brief. 2. 2017 Nepomnyaschy, L. Miller, D.P., Waller, M.R., & Emory, A.D. The Role of Fathers in

Reducing Socioeconomic Inequalities in Adolescent Behavioral Outcomes. CRCW Working Paper WP17-18-FF.

3. 2017 Miller, D.P. & Morrissey, T. Using natural experiments to identify the effects of SNAP on child and adult health. University of Kentucky Center for Poverty Research Discussion Paper Series, DP2017-04.

4. 2009 Miller, D.P. Book review: Leslie J. Heinberg and J. Kevin Thompson (eds): Obesity

in Youth: Causes, Consequences, and Cures. Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal, 26(6), 561-563.

5. 2004 Bartlett, M., Copeman, A., Golin, J., Miller. D., & Needle, E. (2004). Unlocking the

Potential of Homeless Young Adults: Factors Influencing Client Success in Four New England Transitional Living Programs. The New England Network for Child, Youth, and Family Services. http://www.youthcatalytics.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/TLPReport_Unlocking_final.pdf.

JURIED CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS *Denotes masters or Ph.D. student co-author. 58. 2019 Chang, J. & Miller, D.P. State policy variation in Medicaid/CHIP and family

structure among children of immigrants. Paper presentation, Population Association of America Annual Meeting, Austin, TX.

57. 2019 Emory, A.D., Nepomnyaschy, L., Waller, M.R., Miller, D.P., & Haralampoudis, A.*

Barriers to employment after criminal justice contact and fathers’ involvement with children. Poster presentation, Population Association of America Annual Meeting, Austin, TX.

56. 2019 Miller, D.P., Thomas, M.M.C.*, Waller, M.R., Nepomnyaschy, L., & Emory, A.D.

Father involvement and socioeconomic disparities in child academic outcomes. Population Association of America Annual Meeting, Austin, TX.

55. 2019 Miller, D.P., Byrne, T., Ha, Y. & Thomas, M.M.C.* The relationship between public

program participation and income instability among low-income families. Paper

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presentation, Society for Social Work and Research Annual Conference, San Francisco, CA.

Symposium Organizer: Father Involvement and Child Wellbeing:

54.

2019 Miller, D.P., Thomas, M.M.C.*, Waller, M.R., Nepomnyaschy, L., & Emory, A.D. Father involvement and socioeconomic disparities in academic outcomes for school-aged children. Paper presentation, Society for Social Work and Research Annual Conference, San Francisco, CA.

53. 2019 Nepomnyaschy, L., Miller, D.P., *Haralampoudis, A. Father involvement and child

obesity. Paper presentation, Society for Social Work and Research Annual Conference, San Francisco, CA.

52. 2019 *Thomas, M.M.C., Miller, D.P., Morrissey, T. The effects of food insecurity on

child health: Updated estimates from nationally representative data. Paper presentation, Society for Social Work and Research Annual Conference, San Francisco, CA.

51. 2018 Panel Organizer: The Impacts of Housing Assistance on Health: Actionable Evidence

for Effective Policy. Miller, D.P., Byrne, T., & Thomas, M.M.C.* Does the value of housing assistance impact health outcomes? Paper presentation, Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management Annual Conference, Washington, D.C.

50. 2018 Byrne, T. & Miller, D.P. Modeling Health Care and Emergency Shelter Cost Offsets

Associated with Expanding Housing Interventions for Older Homeless Adults. Paper presentation, Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management Annual Conference, Washington, D.C.

49. 2018 Ha, Y., Byrne, T., Miller, D.P., and Thomas, M.M.C.* The Impact of Public Transfer Programs on Income Instability Among Low-Income Families. Paper presentation, Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management Annual Conference, Washington, D.C.

48. 2018 Emory, A.D., Miller, D.P., Nepomnyaschy, L., Waller, M., & Haralampoudis, A.

The minimum wage and fathers’ residence with children. Paper presentation, American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA.

47. 2018 Waller, M.R., Nepomnyaschy, L., Miller, D.P. Examining fathering trajectories

through a case-based, mixed methods analysis. Paper presentation, Population Association of America Annual Meeting, Denver, CO.

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46. 2018 Chang, J.* & Miller, D.P. Family structure and health outcomes among children of immigrants. Paper presentation, Population Association of America Annual Meeting, Denver, CO.

45. 2018 Nepomnyaschy, L., Waller, M.R., Miller, D.P., Emory, A.D., Nonresident father

involvement and child outcomes: moderating factors and contexts. Paper presentation, Population Association of America Annual Meeting, Denver, CO.

44. 2018 Ha, Y., Thomas, M.M.C.*, Byrne, T., & Miller, D.P. Patterns of multiple instability

among low-income families with children. Paper presentation, Society for Social Work and Research Annual Meeting, Washington, DC.

43. 2017 Ha, Y., Miller, D.P., Thomas, M.M.C.*, & Ybarra, M. Variation in state child care

subsidy policies and its impacts on subsidy receipt and child care arrangements. Paper presentation, Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL.

42. 2017 Chang, J.* & Miller, D.P. Family structure and health outcomes among children of

immigrants. Paper presentation, Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL

41. 2017 Ha, Y., Thomas, M.M.C.*, Byrne, T., & Miller, D.P. Patterns of multiple instability

among low-income families with children. Paper presentation, Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL.

40. 2017 Nepomnyaschy, L., Miller, D.P., Waller, M.R., & Gold, S. The role of fathers in

reducing income-based inequalities in children’s behavioral outcomes. Paper presentation, Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL.

39. 2017 Miller, D.P., Nepomnyaschy, L., Waller, M.R., & Emory, A.D. The minimum wage

and fathers’ residence with children. Paper presentation, Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL.

38. 2017 Gowdy, G.*, Miller, D.P., & Spencer, R. Which youth have an informal mentor? An

examination of individual, family, and neighborhood predictors. Poster presentation, National Council on Family Relations Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL.

37. 2017 Morrissey, T. & Miller, D.P. Does SNAP participation affect child and adult health?

Using SNAP expansions following the U.S. American Recovery and Reinvestment Act as a Natural Experiment. Paper presentation, Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management International Conference, Brussels, Belgium.

36. 2017 Ha, Y., Miller, D.P., Thomas, M.*, & Byrne, T., Patterns of instability among low-

income families with children. Paper presentation, Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America, Chicago, IL.

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35. 2017 Nepomnyaschy, L., Miller, D.P., & Waller, M. The role of fathers in reducing

income-based inequalities in children's behavioral outcomes. Poster presentation, Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America, Chicago, IL.

34. 2017 Roundtable Organizer

Miller, D.P., Martinson, M.L., Allen, H.A., & Salas-Wright, C.P. The value-added of a social work policy perspective for population health. Roundtable, Annual Meeting of the Society for Social Work and Research. New Orleans, L.A.

33. 2017 Miller, D.P. & Morrissey, T. Using variation in state policies to estimate the effects

of SNAP on child and adult health. Paper presentation, Annual Meeting of the Society for Social Work and Research, New Orleans, L.A.

32. 2016 Panel Organizer: Food Insecurity and Food and Nutrition Assistance Programs for

Children Miller, D.P. & Heflin, C.M. Investigating the impacts of the Community Eligibility Provision on child well-being. Paper presentation, Annual Meeting of the Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management, Washington, D.C.

31. 2016 Bowling, A.*, Wood, B., Miller, D.P., Slavet, J., Hermesch, R., Kow, R.*, Newlan,

S.*, Davison, K. School-based exergame-cycling may improve self-regulation among children with behavioral health disorders. Poster presentation, Annual Meeting and Scientific Sessions of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Washington, D.C.

30. 2016 Nepomnyaschy, L., & Miller, D.P. Nonresident father involvement and child

obesity. Paper presentation, Annual Meeting of the Society for Social Work and Research, Washington, D.C.

29. 2016 Miller, D.P. & Chang, J.* Longitudinal trajectories of child food insecurity among

children of immigrants. Paper presentation, Annual Meeting of the Society for Social Work and Research, Washington, D.C.

28. 2015 Miller, D.P. & Chang, J.* Longitudinal trajectories of child food insecurity among

children of immigrants. Paper presentation, Annual Meeting of the Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management, Miami, FL.

27. 2015 Bowling, A.*, Wood, B., Miller, D.P., Slavet, J., Hermesch, R., Kow, R.*, Newlan,

S.*, Davison, K. Manville Moves: Engagement in and uptake of an exergaming biking curriculum for children with social emotional and behavioral disabilities at a therapeutic day school. Poster presentation, Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry. San Antonio, TX.

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26. 2015 Miller, D.P. & Curtis, M. Housing assistance and household food security. Paper presentation, Annual Meeting of the Social for Social Work and Research, New Orleans, LA.

25. 2015 Panel Organizer: Understanding the Impact of Food and Nutrition Assistance

Programs. Miller, D.P. If you build it, will they come? Access to the Summer Food Service Program and food insecurity among low income households with children.. Paper presentation, Annual Meeting of the Social for Social Work and Research, New Orleans, LA

24. 2014 Panel Organizer: Food and Nutrition Assistance Programs and Household Food

Insecurity. Miller, D.P. If you build it, will they come? Access to the Summer Food Service Program and food insecurity among low income households with children. Paper presentation, Annual Meeting of the Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management, Albuquerque, NM.

23. 2014 Nepomnyaschy, L. & Miller, D.P. Family structure stability and transitions and

household food insecurity. Paper presentation, Annual Meeting of the Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management, Albuquerque, NM.

22. 2014 Miller, D.P. & Chang, J.* Maternal and paternal nonstandard work schedules and

child obesity: does family structure matter? Poster presentation, Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America, Boston, MA.

21. 2014 Miller, D.P. & Nepomnyaschy, L. Family structure, family structure transitions, and

childhood food insecurity. Poster presentation, Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America, Boston, MA.

20. 2014 Nepomnyaschy, L., Miller, D.P., Garasky, S., & Nanda, N. Nonresident fathers and

childhood hunger: evidence from longitudinal data. Paper presentation, Annual Meeting of the Society for Social Work and Research, San Antonio, TX.

19. 2013 Panel Organizer: Maternal Employment and Child Well-Being

Miller, D.P. & Chang, J.* Maternal and paternal nonstandard work schedules and child obesity: does family structure matter? Paper presentation, Annual Meeting of the Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management, Washington, D.C.

18. 2013 Nepomnyaschy, L., Miller, D.P., Garasky, S., & Nanda, N. nonresident fathers and

childhood hunger: evidence from longitudinal data. Paper presentation, Annual Meeting of the Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management, Washington, D.C.

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17. 2013 Nanda, N., Garasky, S., Nepomnyaschy, L., & Miller, D.P. Understanding the role

of family mechanisms in non-resident father families on child food insecurity presentation, Annual Meeting of the Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management, Washington, D.C.

16. 2013 Nanda, N., Garasky, S., Nepomnyaschy, L., & Miller, D.P. Understanding the role

of family mechanisms in non-resident father families on child food insecurity. Paper presentation, Annual Meeting of the National Association for Welfare Research and Statistics, Chicago, IL.

15. 2012 Miller, D.P., Ha, Y., & Chang, J.* State child care subsidy policies and child

obesity. Paper presentation, Annual Meeting of the Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management, Baltimore, MD.

14. 2012 Mincy, R.M., Miller, D.P., Klempin, S.; Seith, D. Equipping non-custodial fathers

as long-term providers. Paper presentation, Annual Meeting of the Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management, Baltimore, MD.

13. 2012 Garasky, S., Miller, D.P., & Nepomnyaschy, L. Nonresident fathers’ involvement

and welfare policies: Impact on childhood hunger. Paper presentation, Annual Meeting of the Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management, Baltimore, MD.

12. 2011 Miller, D.P., & Han, W-J. Family meal frequency and child cognitive and

behavioral outcomes. Poster presentation, Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America, Washington DC. *Poster Session Winner.

11. 2011

Miller, D.P. Assessing criminal justice involvement as an indicator of hiv risk among drug-involved women. Paper presentation, Annual Meeting of the Society for Social Work and Research, Tampa, FL.

10. 2010

Mincy, R.M. & Miller, D.P. Unemployment rates and non-custodial fathers’ provision of child support. Paper presentation, Annual Meeting of the Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management, Boston, MA.

9. 2010

Mincy, R.M. & Miller, D.P. The effect of unemployment rates on non-custodial parents' provision of child support. Paper presentation, Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America, Dallas, TX .

8. 2010

Miller, D.P. Maternal work and child obesity: The importance of timing and developmental stage. Paper presentation, Annual Meeting of the Society for Social Work and Research, San Francisco, CA.

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7. 2010

Miller, D.P. The associations between the home and school environments and child body mass index: A growth curve modeling approach. Paper presentation, Annual Meeting of the Society for Social Work and Research, San Francisco, CA.

6. 2009

Miller, D.P. & Mincy, R.M. The effects of child support arrears on men’s labor force participation. Paper presentation, Annual Meeting of the Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management, Washington, D.C.

5. 2008

Epperson, M., Miller, D.P., El-Bassel, N., & Gilbert, Louisa. The impact of criminal justice involvement on subsequent HIV risk behaviors for women with drug problems. Poster presentation, XVII International AIDS Conference, Mexico City, Mexico.

4. 2008

Miller, D.P. & Han, W-J. The effects of nonstandard parental work on adolescent overweight. Paper presentation, Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America, New Orleans, Louisiana.

3. 2008

Han, W-J & Miller, D.P. Parental work schedules and adolescent risky behaviors. Paper presentation, Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America, New Orleans, Louisiana.

2. 2006 Zimmerman S., Jelicic, H., Bobek, D., Alerts, A., Anderson, P., Gestsdottir, S., Li,

Y., Ma, L., Miller, D., Naudeau, S., Theokas, C., Phelps, E., Lerner, R.M., Christiansen E., Lerner, J.V. & Chase, P. Changes in Positive Youth Development Across Early Adolescence: Initial Findings of the First Three Waves of the 4-H Study of Positive Youth Development. Poster presentation, Bi-Annual Meeting of the Society for Research in Adolescence, San Francisco, California.

1. 2005 Jelicic, H., Alberts, A. E., Smith, L. M., Gestsdottir, S., Ma, L., Miller, D., Naudeau,

S., Richman-Raphael, D., Li, Y., Zimmerman, S., Theokas, C., Almerigi, J., Phelps, E., Lerner, R. M., Christiansen, E., & Lerner, J. V. The 4-H Study of Positive Youth Development: Summary of findings from grades five and six. Poster presentation, Bi-Annual Meeting of Society for Research in Child Development, Atlanta Georgia.

INVITED NATIONAL PRESENTATIONS 6. 2018 Bzostek, S., Miller, D.P., Nepomnyaschy, L. Parental relationships. Fragile

Families Summer Data Workshop. Columbia University. New York, NY. 5. 2016 Miller, D.P. & Morrissey, T. Investigating the impacts of SNAP on child and adult

health. Presentation to the University of Washington's, West Cost Poverty Center, Poverty and Inequality Research Colloquium. Seattle, WA.

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4. 2016 Morrissey, T. & Miller, D.P. Using natural experiments to examine the effects of SNAP on health. Presentation at the Third Annual HELD Conference, George Washington University, Washington, D.C.

3. 2015 Miller, D.P. Understanding the USDA’s summer meals programs. Presentation to

the USDA’s Food and Nutrition Service Program Staff. Alexandria, VA. 2. 2013 Miller, D.P. & Nepomnyaschy, L. Changes in family structure and child food

insecurity. Presentation at the Institute for Research on Poverty, RIDGE Food Assistance Research Seminar Series, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI.

1. 2013 Nepomnyaschy, L., Miller, D.P., Garasky, S., & Nanda, N. Nonresident fathers and

childhood hunger: Evidence from longitudinal data. Presentation at the Applied Quantitative Research Workshop, New York University Department of Sociology, New York, NY.

OTHER NATIONAL SCHOLARLY PRESENTATIONS AND CONFERENCES 7. 2016 Miller, D.P. Morrissey, T. (2016). Using natural experiments to examine the effects

of SNAP on health. Presentation at the University of Kentucky Center for Poverty Research Progress Workshop, USDA Economic Research Service, Washington, D.C.

6 2016 Heflin, C.M. & Miller, D.P. Community eligibility and child well-being.

Presentation at the Food Assistance and Nutrition Research Innovation and Development Grants in Economics (RIDGE) Conference, Association of Public and Land Grant Universities, Washington, D.C.

5. 2014 Miller, D.P. If you build it, will they come? Access to the Summer Food Service

Program and food insecurity among low income households with children. Presentation at the Food Assistance and Nutrition Research Innovation and Development Grants in Economics (RIDGE) Conference, Association of Public and Land Grant Universities, Washington, D.C.

4. 2014 Garasky, S., Miller, D.P., Nepomnyaschy, L., and Nanda, N. Nonresident father

involvement and child food insecurity. Presentation at the University of Kentucky Research Program on Childhood Hunger Symposium. Food and Nutrition Services, United States Department of Agriculture. Washington, D.C.

3. 2014 Miller, D.P. If you build it, will they come? Accessibility of the Summer Food

Service Program and the food insecurity of low income households with children. Presentation at the IRP RIDGE Center Small Grant Workshop. Institute for Research on Poverty, RIDGE Center for National Food and Nutrition Assistance Research, University of Wisconsin-Madison.

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2. 2013 Nepomnyaschy, L. & Miller, D.P., Garasky, S., Nanda, N., Nonresident father involvement and child food security: Evidence from the Early Childhood Longitudinal Studies. Presentation at the University of Kentucky Center for Poverty Research – Childhood Hunger Large Grants Conference, Lexington, KY.

1. 2012 Garasky, S.; Nepomnyaschy, L.; & Miller, D.P. Nonresident father involvement and

welfare policies: Impacts on childhood hunger. Presentation at the University of Kentucky Center for Poverty Research - Childhood Hunger Small Grants Conference, Champaign, IL.

INVITED LOCAL PRESENTATIONS 12. 2018 Miller, D.P., & Byrne, T. Using Administrative Data to Inform Policy and

Programmatic Responses to Housing Instability and Affordability. Presentation at the Boston University Initiative on Cities, Boston, MA.

11. 2017 Miller, D.P. & Morrissey, T. Using Natural Experiments to Identify the Effects of

SNAP Participation on Child and Adult Health. Proseminar in Applied Developmental and Educational Psychology, Boston College Lynch School of Education, Chestnut Hill, MA.

10. 2016 Miller, D.P., Curtis, M., & Warren, E. Housing Assistance, Food Insecurity, and

Food-Related Hardship. Presentation at Boston University Initiative on Cities Urban Inequality Workshop, Boston, MA.

9. 2015 Byrne, T., Ha, Y., & Miller, D.P. Introducing the Social Policy Analysis Working

Group: The importance of policy analysis for social work research. Boston University School of Social Work Luncheon Research Seminar Series, Boston, MA.

8. 2015 Miller, D.P. Research on the summer meals programs. Harvard T.H. Chan School

of Public Health, Nutrition Brown Bag Lunch Series, Boston, MA. 7. 2015 Miller, D.P. An ecological approach to understanding obesity. Primary Care

Resident Symposium on Obesity and Population Health. Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, MA. Boston University School of Social Work Luncheon Research Seminar Series, Boston, MA.

6. 2014 Miller, D.P. Current perspectives on child obesity. Field Instructors Annual

Appreciation Breakfast. Boston University School of Social Work, Boston, MA. 5. 2013 Child Obesity Panel Discussion. Boston University School of Public Health, Boston,

MA. 4. 2013 Miller, D.P. Current perspectives on child and adolescent obesity. Boston

University School of Social Work Professional Education Program. Boston, MA.

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3. 2013 Miller, D.P., Nonresident fathers and childhood hunger: Evidence from longitudinal

data. Boston University School of Social Work Luncheon Research Seminar Series, Boston, MA.

2. 2010 Miller, D.P. Associations between the home and school environments and child

body mass index. Boston University School of Social Work Social Welfare Analysis Colloquium. Boston, MA.

1. 2010 Miller, D.P. Child obesity trends, causes, & solutions: Is there a role for social

work? Boston University School of Social Work Professional Education Program. Full day workshop. Boston, MA.

TEACHING Courses Developed 2014 SW905, Social Work Perspectives on Contemporary Social Problems 2009 HB749, Social Perspectives on Health and Illness Courses Taught 2009-present Boston University School of Social Work

WP700 – Social Welfare Policy I: Conceptions, Scope, History, and Philosophies of Social Welfare (2018) WP701 – Social Welfare Policy II: Contemporary Social Policy Analysis (2019) HB 720 – Human Behavior in the Social Environment (2009-2011, 2013-2016) SW 905 – Social Work Perspectives on Contemporary Social Problems (2015-2019) HB 749 – Social Perspectives on Health and Illness (2010-2012, 2014-2015, 2017) SR 743 – Research Methods (2010-2012)

2008-2009 Barnard College – Sociology Department BC3211 – Quantitative Methods (2008, 2009)

2007-2008 Columbia University School of Social Work T6801 – Social Welfare Policy (2007, 2008) Doctoral Student Independent Studies 2017 Margaret Thomas (3 Credits) 2016 Grace Gowdy (3 credits) 2012 Jina Chang (4 credits) Doctoral Student Dissertation Committees 2018-Present Mihoko Maru, Boston University School of Social Work (1st Reader) 2016-Present Margaret MC Thomas, Boston University School of Social Work (1st Reader) 2016-Present Yeonjung Lee, Boston University School of Social Work (1st Reader) 2016-Present Grace Gowdy, Boston University School of Social Work (2nd Reader)

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2015-2016 April Bowling Harvard University TH Chan School of Public Health (External Reader)

2014-Present Kasey Wilson, Boston University School of Social Work (2nd Reader) 2012-2018 Jina Chang, Boston University School of Social Work (1st Reader/Director)

SELECTED MEDIA 1. Online- Child and Family Blog (September 14th, 2015). Children of Married Mothers

Face Unique Risk if Mom Has a Second or Weekend Job. http://childandfamilyblog.com/married-mothers-child-obesity-risk/.

2. Print – The Wall Street Journal (December 1st, 2013). Why Dinners Don't Fight Drugs.

(Online version: What Family Dinners Can and Can't do for Teens: http://blogs.wsj.com/numbers/what-family-dinners-can-and-cant-do-for-teens-1302/tab/comments/)

3. Print – USA Today (August 24th 2013). Each Family Dinner Adds up to Benefits for

Adolescents. (Online version: http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2013/03/24/family-dinner-adolescent-benefits/2010731/)

4. Online – BU Today. (November 27th, 2012). Solving the Childhood Obesity Puzzle, One

Piece at a Time. http://www.bu.edu/today/2012/solving-the-childhood-obesity-puzzle-one-piece-at-a-time/

5. Online – HuffPost Black Voices. (September 26th, 2012). Family Dinner Benefits: Do

Meals Together Really Make A Difference For Children? http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/09/26/family-dinner-benefits-make-a-difference-poll_n_1916602.html?utm_hp_ref=black-voices

6. Radio – CJAD 800 Radio, Montreal. (August 31st, 2012). The Ric and Suzanne Show.

Interview about the benefits of family meals for child outcomes. 7. Radio – News Talk 650 CKOM. (August 30th, 2012). John Gormley Live. Interview

about the benefits of family meals for child outcomes 8. Online – o.canada.com. (August 29th, 2012). Family dinners not the cure-all they’re

cracked up to be, study finds. http://o.canada.com/news/family-dinners-not-the-cure-all-theyre-cracked-up-to-be-study-finds

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE AND CONSULTING 2018 Peer Advisory Panel Member. Summer Food Service Program Integrity Study.

Westat.

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2018 Abstract Reviewer, Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management Annual Conference

2017 Grant Reviewer – University of Kentucky Center for Poverty Research – PSID Grant

Competition. Lexington, KY. 2016-2017 Senior Reviewer, Evaluation of the Summer Food Service Program Interim Report

(submitted to the United States Department of Agriculture, Food and Nutrition Service), Optimal Solutions Group, Washington, D.C.

2016 Expert Panel Member, Small Business Innovation Research Grant, Center for Social

Innovation, Needham, MA. 2014-2015 Grant Reviewer – Institute for Research on Poverty, RIDGE Center – Small Grants

Competition. University of Wisconsin, Madison. 2010-2012, 2014-2018

Abstract Reviewer – Society for Social Work Research Annual Conference

2015-2018 Editorial Board, Journal of Marriage and Family Various Ad hoc reviewer:

American Journal of Public Health, 2015 Appetite, 2014-2015 BMC Public Health, 2016 Child and Family Social Work, 2011-2012, 2015 Child Development, 2014-2015 Child Development Perspectives, 2013 Child Maltreatment, 2015 Children and Youth Services Review, 2014-2018 Demography, 2012, 2015 Developmental Psychology, 2013, 2015 Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 2015 International Journal of Obesity, 2014 International Migration Review, 2013 Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), 2016 Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, 2018 JAMA Pediatrics, 2014, 2017 Journal of Family Issues, 2012 Journal of Health Economics, 2012 Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 2016 Journal of Marriage and Family, 2014-2015 Journal of Physical Activity and Health, 2014 Journal of Research on Adolescence, 2013 Pediatrics, 2010 Social Science and Medicine, 2010, 2015, 2017

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Social Science Research, 2015 Social Service Review, 2014-2015 Sociological Perspectives, 2012, 2014 USDA Economic Research Service Technical Bulletin, 2017

BOSTON UNIVERSITY SERVICE University Level BU Child Care Advisory Committee Focus Group (2017)

BU Child Care Services Advisory Committee (2014-2015) BU and Blackstone Community Center Partnership Planning Committee (2012-2014) BU School of Public Health – Spring Break Challenge, Faculty Mentor (2013)

BU Faculty Council – Alternate (2013) BU Social Science Methodology Core Committee (2012)

School of Social Work Appointment, Promotion, and Tenure Committee (2017-present) Doctoral Committee (2011-2015, 2017)

Faculty Search Committee (2016-2019; 2010-2011) Chair (2019)

Curriculum Committee (2014-2015; 2016-2017) Ad Hoc Faculty Workload Group (2016) Status Review Committee (Summer, 2016) Co-Leader, MSW Student Policy Book Discussion Group (2016) Convener, Child and Family Curriculum Specialization Working Group (2016-2017) Chair, Awards Committee (2015-2016) Organizational Consultant Steering Committee (2014) Admissions Reader (2013-2017) Co-Chair, Faculty Meeting (2013-2014) Dean's Executive Committee (2013-2014) Admissions Review Subcommittee (2013) Admissions and Financial Aid Committee (2013) ad hoc Research Methods Committee (2011) Online Program Committee (2010-2012) MSW Orientation Technology Lecture (2010-2011) Research I (SR743) Syllabus Renewal ad hoc Committee (2010) Status Review Committee (2009-2014) MSW Orientation Book Group Discussion Leader (2009-2016, 2018)

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS Member Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management (APPAM)

Population Association of America (PAA) Society for Social Work and Research (SSWR)

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Council on Social Work Education (CSWE)