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Shannon B. Juengst, PhD, CRC
Shannon B. Juengst, PhD, CRC CURRICULUM VITAE
BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION
Name: Shannon B. Juengst Email Address: [email protected]
Home Address: 619 N Montclair Ave. Dallas, TX 75208
Home Telephone: (412) 657-2090
Business Address: University of Texas Southwestern Department of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation 5323 Harry Hines Blvd. CS6.202 Dallas, TX 75390-9055
Business Telephone: (214) 648-5352
Business Fax: (214) 648-9145
EDUCATION and TRAINING
UNDERGRADUATE Dates Attended Name and Location of Institution Degree Received, Year Major Discipline
August 1997 to August 2001
Hope College, Holland, MI Bachelor of Arts Magna Cum Laude, 2001
Psychology, Music
GRADUATE Dates Attended Name and Location of Institution Degree Received, Year Major Discipline
August 2005 to August 2007
School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA
Master of Science, 2007 Health &Rehabilitation Sciences, Rehabilitation Counseling (emphasis)
August 2009 to September 2012
School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA
Doctor of Philosophy, 2012
Rehabilitation Science
POSTGRADUATE
Dates Attended Name and Location of Institution Program
August 2013 to December 2016
Department of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, School of Medicine, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA
Post-doctoral Associate
APPOINTMENTS AND POSITIONS
NON-ACADEMIC POSITIONS: Years Inclusive Name and Location of Institution/Organization Rank/Title/Position January 2001 to May 2001
Hope College, Psychology Department, Holland, MI Research Assistant
November 2001 to August 2002
Triple R Behavioral Health, Phoenix, AZ Behavioral Health Technician
July 2003 to April 2007
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Neuropsychology Research Program, Pittsburgh, PA
Research Specialist
December 2005 to May 2007
University of Pittsburgh, Cognitive Skills Enhancement Program; Hiram G. Andrews Center, Johnstown, PA
Rehabilitation Specialist
November 2007 to February 2009
Spina Bifida Association of Western Pennsylvania, Wexford, PA Vocational Coordinator
February 2009 to December 2010
University of Pittsburgh, Department of Occupational Therapy, Pittsburgh, PA Research Specialist
January 2011 to August 2012
University of Pittsburgh, Department of Occupational Therapy, Pittsburgh, PA Research Coordinator
March 2012 to July 2013
Shugars Occupational and Disability Consulting, Boston, MA Vocational and Disability Expert
Shannon B. Juengst, PhD, CRC
December 2012 to July 2013
University of Pittsburgh, Department of Occupational Therapy, Pittsburgh, PA Senior Research Manager
ACADEMIC POSITIONS: Years Inclusive Department, Name and Location of Institution Rank/Title
August 2013 to December 2014
University of Pittsburgh, Undergraduate Program in Rehabilitation Science, Pittsburgh, PA
Adjunct Professor
August 2013 to December 2016
University of Pittsburgh, School of Medicine, Department of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, Pittsburgh, PA
Post-doctoral Associate
May 2017 to present
Shugars Consulting, Denver, CO Vocational and Disability consultant
January 2017 to present
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, School of Medicine, Department of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, & School of Health Professions, Department of Rehabilitation Counseling, Dallas, TX
Assistant Professor
CERTIFICATION and LICENSURE
PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATION Certified Rehabilitation Counselor, CRC# 00102243 2007 to present
SPECIALTY CERTIFICATION Certificate in Rehabilitation Technology 2007
HONORS & AWARDS
SCHOLARLY AWARDS Psi Chi Honor Society 2001 Nominee for the Nancy Caroline Fellowship Award, Safar Center for Resuscitation 2016
RESEARCH AWARDS Sigma Xi Senior Research Award 2001 NIH Clinical Loan Repayment Program 2014-2016
2017- Best poster in PM&R at the Safar Center for Resuscitation ResearchTrainee Day 2016 Best Measurement Poster at the ACRM Annual Conference (co-author) 2016
CLINICAL PRACTICE FELLOWSHIPS University of Pittsburgh Rehabilitation Specialist Pre-doctoral Fellowship 2005-2007
TRAVEL AWARDS Bruce Baker Education Travel Fund 2011 ACRM BI-ISIG Early Career Travel Scholarship 2017
PUBLICATIONS
PEER REVIEWED SCIENTIFIC ARTICLES ±Notes Corresponding or Senior Author; *Notes trainee mentored to publication 1. Juengst SB, Aizenstein HJ, Figurski J, Lopez OL, ±Becker JT. Alterations in the hemodynamic response function
in cognitively impaired HIV/AIDS subjects. Journal of Neuroscience Methods, 163, 208-212, 2007.
2. ±Juengst SB, Skidmore ER, Pramuka M, McCue M, Becker JT. Factors contributing to impaired self awareness of cognitive functioning in an HIV positive and at risk population. Disability and Rehabilitation, 34,19-25, 2012
3. ±Juengst SB, Skidmore ER, Arenth PM, Niyonkuru C, Raina KD. The unique contribution of fatigue to disability in community dwelling adults with traumatic brain injury. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 94, 74-79, 2012.
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4. Juengst SB, Kumar RG, Failla MD, Goyal A, ±Wagner AK. Acute inflammatory biomarker profiles predict depression risk following moderate to severe traumatic brain injury. Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, 30, 207-218, 2015.
5. ±Juengst SB, Arenth PM, Whyte EM, Skidmore ER. Brief report of mood state and depression status after traumatic brain injury. Rehabilitation Psychology, 59, 242-246, 2014.
6. ±Juengst SB, Arenth PM, McCue M, Raina KD, Skidmore ER. Affective state and community integration after traumatic brain injury. American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, 93, 1086-1094, 2014.
7. Juengst SB, Kumar RG, ±Wagner AK. Exploratory associations with Tumor Necrosis Factor-α, disinhibition, and suicidal endorsement after traumatic brain injury. Brain, Behavior, and Immunity, 41, 134-43, 2014.
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±Skidmore ER, Dawson DR, Butters MA, Grattan ES, Juengst SB, Whyte EM, Begley A, Holm MB, Becker JT. Strategy training shows promise for addressing disability in the first 6 months after stroke. Neurorehabil Neural Repair, 29, 668-76, 2015.
9. ±Juengst SB, Adam LM, Bogner JA, Arenth PM, O-Neil-Pirozzi TB, Dreer LE, Hart T, Bergquist TF, Bombardier CH, Dijkers MP, Wagner AK. Trajectories of life satisfaction after traumatic brain injury: Life roles, age, and depressive symptoms. Rehabilitation Psychology, 60, 353-364, 2015.
10. Juengst SB, *Graham KM, Pulantara IW, McCue M, Whyte EM, Dicianno BE, Parmanto B, Arenth PM, Skidmore ER, ±Wagner AK. Pilot feasibility of an mHealth system for conducting ecological momentary assessment of mood-related symptoms following traumatic brain injury. Brain Injury, 29, 1351-61, 2015.
11. Failla MC, Juengst SB, Graham KM, Arenth PM, ±Wagner AK. Effects of depression and antidepressant use on cognitive deficits and functional cognition following severe traumatic brain injury. Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, 31(6), E62-E73, 2016.
12. Failla MC, Juengst SB, Arenth PM, ±Wagner AK. Preliminary associations between brain-derived neurotrophic factor, memory impairment, functional cognition, and depressive symptoms following severe TBI. Neurorehabilitation & Neural Repair, 97, 701-7, 2015.
13. ±Hart T, Fann JR, Chervoneva I, Juengst SB, Rosenthal JA, Krellman, JW, Dreer LE, Kroenke K. Prevalence, risk factors, and correlates of anxiety at one year after moderate to severe traumatic brain injury. Archives of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, 97, 701-7, 2016.
14. *Markos SM, Failla MD, Ritter AC, Dixon CE, Conley YP, Ricker JH, Arenth PM, Juengst SB, ±Wagner AK. Genetic variation in the vesicular monoamine transporter is associated with cognitive outcomes after severe traumatic brain injury. Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation. 2016, [Epub ahead of print].
15. *Kesinger MR, ±Juengst SB, Bertisch H, Niemeier JP, Krellman JW, Pugh MJ, Kumar RG, Sperry J, Arenth PM, Fann JR, Wagner AK. Acute trauma factor associations with suicidality across the first 5 years after moderate to severe traumatic brain injury. Archives of Phsyical Medicine & Rehabilitation, 97, 1301-8, 2016.
16. ±Juengst SB, Switzer G, Oh BM, Arenth PM, Wagner AK. Conceptual model and cluster analysis of behavioral symptoms in two cohorts of adults with traumatic brain injuries. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology. 2016, [Epub ahead of print].
17. *Myrga J, Juengst SB, Failla MD, Conley Y, Arenth PM, Grace A, ±Wagner AK. COMT and ANKK1 genetics interact with depression to influence behavior following severe TBI: an initial assessment. Neurorehabilitation & Neural Repair, 30, 920-930, 2016.
18. ±Skidmore ER, Swafford M, Juengst SB, Terhorst L. Self-awareness and recovery of independence with strategy training. American Journal of Occupational Therapy. 2016, In Press.
19. *Kumar RG, Juengst SB, Wang Z, Dams-O’Connor K, Dikmen SS, O’Neil-Pirozzi TM, Dahdah MN, Hammond FM, Felix E, Arenth PM, ±Wagner AK. Epidemiology of comorbid conditions among older adults with traumatic brain injury. Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, [Epub ahead of print], 2016.
20. ±Bogner JA, Whiteneck GG, MacDonald J, Juengst SB, Brown AW, Pilippus AM, Marwitz JH, Lengenfelder J, Mellick D, Arenth PM, Corrigan JD. Test-rest reliability of traumatic brain injury outcome measures: a traumatic brain injury model systems study. Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, 2017, [Epub ahead of print].
21. ±Juengst SB, Myrga JM, Fann JR, Wagner AK. Cross-lagged panel analysis of depression and behavioral dysfunction in the first year after moderate-to-severe traumatic brain injury. Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences. 2017, [Epub ahead of print].
22. ±Amtmann D, Bocell FD, Bamer A, Heinemann AW, Hoffman JM, Juengst SB, Rosenberg M, Schneider JC, Wiechman S, McMullen K. Psychometric properties of the Satisfaction with Life Scale in people with traumatic brain, spinal cord, or burn injury: a National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Model System study. Assessment. February 2017:1073191117693921.
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23. Juengst SB, ±Wagner AK, Ritter AC, Szaflarski JP, Wakler WC, Zafonte RD, Brown AW, Hammond FM, Pugh MJ, Shea T, Krellman JW, Bushnik T, Arenth PM. Post-traumatic epilepsy associations with mental health outcomes in the first two years after moderate to severe TBI: a TBI Model Systems analysis.. Epilepsy and Behavior. 2017, In Press.
24. *Erler KS, Whiteneck GG, Juengst SB, Locascio J, Bogner JA, Kaminski J, Giacino J. Predicting the trajectory of participation after traumatic brain injury: A longitudinal analysis. Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation. 2017, In Review.
25. *Erler KS, Juengst SB, Whiteneck GG, Locascio J, Bogner JA, Kaminski J, Giacino J. The Association of Poor Health with Participation 5 years after Traumatic Brain Injury. Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation. 2017, In Review.
26. *Erler KS, Juengst SB, Smith DL, O’Neil-Pirozzi TM, Novack TA, Bergquist TF, Bogner JA, Kaminski J, Giacino JT, Whiteneck GG. Examining driving and participation 5 years after traumatic brain injury. OTJR: Occupation, Participation and Health. 2017, In Review.
INVITED PUBLICATIONS IN PEER REVIEWED JOURNALS ±Notes Corresponding or Senior Author; *Notes trainee mentored to publication 1. ±Dicianno BE, Fairman AD, Juengst SB, Braun PG, Zabel TA. Using the spina bifida life course model in clinical
practice: an interdisciplinary approach. Pediatric Clinics in North America, 57, 945-957, 2010.
2. *Myrga JM, Juengst SB, Arenth PM, ±Wagner AK. Rehabilomics research: dopamine system pathway genetics and recovery after TBI. Brain Injury Professional, In Press, 2017.
3. ±Juengst SB, Kumar RG, Wagner AK. Depression following traumatic brain injury: prevalence, impact, and management challenges. Psychology Research and Behavior Management. 2017, In Press.
PEER REVIEWED SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACTS ±Notes Corresponding or Senior Author; *Notes trainee mentored to publication 1. Juengst SB, Becker JT, Aizenstein HJ, Lopez OL. Structural neuroimaging evidence of the synergistic effects of
AIDS and age on the central nervous system. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, 11, S1, 2005.
2. Becker JT, Lopez OL, Aizenstein HJ, Juengst SB, Martineck, DJ. Patterns of neuropsychological impairment in HIV/AIDS differ as a function of immune system competence and age. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, 12, S1, 2006.
3. Becker JT, Lopez OL, Aizenstein HJ, Juengst SB, Martineck DM. Neuropsychological and neuroimaging correlates of mild and severe cognitive impairment in HIV/AIDS. Neurology, 66, S2:A168, 2006.
4. Becker JT, Lopez OL, Aizenstein HJ, Lobaugh NJ, Thompson PM, Juengst SB. Brain Functional Alterations in HIV/AIDS Analysed by the Method of Partial Least Squares. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, 12, S1, 2006.
5. Becker JT, Lopez OL, Aizenstein HJ, Martineck DM, Juengst SB. Structural neuroimaging correlates of cognitive impairment in HIV/AIDS. Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience, 18, 252-255, 2006.
6. Becker JT, Lopez OL, Aizenstein HJ, Juengst SB, Martineck DM. Neuropsychological and neuroimaging correlates of mild and severe cognitive impairment in HIV/AIDS. Neurology, Suppl. 2, A168, 2006.
7. Becker JT, Juengst SB, Lobaugh NJ, Thompson PM, Lopez OL, Aizenstein HJ. Brain structural abnormalities in HIV/AIDS analyzed by the method of partial least squares. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, 13, S1, 2007.
8. Juengst SB, Pramuka M, McCue M, Becker JT, Skidmore ER. Personal factors contributing to deficits in self- awareness of cognitive impairment in HIV/AIDS. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychologyl;22:818, 2007.
9. Juengst SB, Grattan ES, Skidmore ER. Early impaired self awareness is associated with age and depression in acquired brain injury. Archives of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation,, 92, 1698-9, 2011.
10. Juengst SB, Skidmore ER, Wagner AK. Behavioral changes and depression, disability, and life satisfaction in two cohorts of adults with TBI. Archives of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation,, 95, e71, 2014.
11. Juengst SB, Achille SC*, Arenth PM, Skidmore ER, Wagner AK. Examining life roles after traumatic brain injury using the Participation Assessment with Recombined Tools Objective. Arch Phys Med Rehabil, 95, e71, 2014.
12. Juengst SB, Arenth PM, Wagner AK. Inflammation and apathy associations in the first year after traumatic brain injury. Arch Phys Med Rehabil, 96(10), e98-e99, 2015.
13. Juengst SB, Arenth PM, Wagner AK. Biopsychosocial outcomes in the first year after traumatic brain injury: behavior, depressive symptoms, and self-perception. Arch Phys Med Rehabil, 96(10), e7-e8, 2015.
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14. Myrga J*, Juengst SB, Failla MC, Arenth PM, Conley Y, Galang G, Wagner AK. COMT and ANKK1 genetics interact with depression to influence behavior following moderate/severe TBI. Journal of Neurotrauma, 32(12), A-1-A-152, 2015.
15. Amtmann D, Bocell FD, McMullen K, Hoffman J, Rosenberg M, Wiechman S.,,,Juengst SB. The psychometric properties of the Satisfaction with Life Scale in people with traumatic injury: a National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabiliation Research Model System Study. Burn Care and Research, 37, S1, 2016.
16. Juengst SB, Switzer GE, Terhorst L, Niemeier J, Dicianno BE, Arenth PM, Wagner AK. Development and content validity of the Behavioral Assessment Screening Tool (BAST) for adults with traumatic brain injury. Archives of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, 97(10), e44, 2016.
17. Juengst SB, Switzer GE, Terhorst L, Niemeier J, Dicianno BE, Arenth PM, Wagner AK. Preliminary exploratory factor analysis of the Behavioral Assessment Screening Tool (BAST) in adults with and without traumatic brain injury. Archives of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, 97(10), e19, 2016.
18. Terhorst L, Juengst SB, Beck KB, Ye F, Shiffman S. Systematic review of the application of item response theory to ecological momentary assessment data. Archives of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, 97(10), e145, 2016.*Awarded best measurement poster by the ACRM Measurement Networking Group.
19. Kumar RG, Steinmetz EM*, Juengst SB, Wagner AK. In hospital statin use is associated with fewer days to follow commands only among men with traumatic brain injury. Archives of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, 97(10), e133-134, 2016.
20. Barton DJ, Schuster AA, Oh BH, Juengst SB, Kumar RG, Wagner AK. Long-term cognitive outcomes associated with acute cortisol levels after moderate/severe traumatic brain injury. Journal of Neurotrauma, 33, No.13, A105, 2016.
21. Erler KS, Juengst SB, Locascio J, Whiteneck GG, Bogner JA, Kaminski J, Giacino J. Predicting the trajectories of social participation after trauamtic brain injury: a longitudinal analysis. Archives of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, 97(10), e16, 2016.
22. Juengst SB, Myrga J, Treble-Barna A, Arenth P, Conley Y, Wagner AK. Depression, cognition, and dopamine genetics: piecing together the complicated puzzle of behavior following traumatic brain injury. Brain Injury, In Press, 2017.
23. Erler KS, Juengst SB, Locascio J, Whiteneck GG, Bogner JA, Kaminski J, Giacino J. The influence of sustained poor health on social participation after traumatic brain injury. Archives of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, In Press, 2017.
24. Kumar RG, Juengst SB, Dams-O-Connor K, Dahdah M, O’Neil-Pirozzi T, Dikmen S, Felix ER, Hammond F, Wagner AK. Relationship between comorbidities and 1-year outcomes among adults 50 years and older with moderate-to-severe TBI. Archives of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, In Press, 2017.
25. Terhorst L, Juengst SB, Magasi S. Development of a standard set of components for measurement curricula. Archives of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, In Press, 2017.
26. Juengst SB, Terhorst L, Arenth PM, Wagner AK. Variability in emotional symptoms and fatigue measured via mobile ecological momentary assessment after TBI. Archives of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, In Press, 2017.
BOOK CHAPTERS 1. Juengst SB, Other chapter authors. Prognosis, Planning, and Transitions of Care. In: Wagner AK, ed. Handbook on
acute care neuro-consultation and patient management in physical medicine and rehabilitation. Springer Nature, 2017. Invited, In Prep.
OTHER PUBLICATIONS ±Notes Corresponding or Senior Author; *Notes trainee mentored to publication 1. Wagner AK, Juengst SB, Kumar RG, Ritter AC, Diamond ML, Failla MD. Inflammation: A new biological paradigm
for understanding TBI as a chronic condition. The Challenge, 8(3), 10-11,21, Summer 2014.
2. Juengst SB & *Kesinger MR (Interviewees), Drown J (Producer), Babbage DR (Interviewer/Media Editor). Acute trauma factor associations with suicidality after TBI. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. August 2016. [Audio podcast]. Retrieved from http://archives-pmr.org
THESES and DISSERTATIONS Juengst SB. Personal factors contributing to deficits in self awareness of cognitive impairment [master’s thesis]. (2007) Pittsburgh, PA: University of Pittsburgh.
Juengst SB. Self awareness and community integration after traumatic brain injury [doctoral dissertation]. (2012) Pittsburgh, PA: University of Pittsburgh.
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PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES
RESEARCH
RESEARCH FUNDING Title Year Source/Amount Provost Development Fund 2012-2013 University of Pittsburgh, Division of
Student Affairs, Office of Cross-cultural and Leadership Development/$8023.00
NIH Clinical Loan Repayment Program 2014-2016 NIH NINDS/$68,217.39 NIH Clinical Loan Repayment Program 2017-2018 NIH NINDS/$XX GRANT FUNDING Current Grant Support Grant Number Grant Title Project Role, Effort Years Inclusive Source 01140 Development of the
Behavioral Assessment Screening Tool (BAST) in adults with TBI
Principal Investigator 05/01/2015 to 04/30/2017
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Rehabilitation Institute Pilot Program
R21 HD 089075-01 Evaluating causal and inferential associations across the clinical care spectrum between extra-cranial injury and suicidality after moderate to severe TBI
Co-Investigator 07/01/2016 to 06/30/2018
NIH NICHD/ NCMRR
n/a Maternity Leave for Female Physicians
Faculty Mentor 2017-2018 University of Texas Southwestern Dept. of PM&R
Completed Grant Support Grant Number Grant Title Project Role, Effort Years Inclusive Source 90DP0041/H133A120887
UPMC-TBI Model Systems Post-doctoral associate 08/01/2013 to 12/21/2016
NIDLRR
P2CHD065702 TBI: Trauma-Rehabilitation Merger Database – Expansion, Validation, and Clinical Research Utilization
Post-doctoral associate 07/01/2016 to 12/21/2016
NIH NICHD, NINDS, & NIBIB
n/a School of Health and Rehabilitation Science Research Development Fund
Principal Investigator 2011-2012 University of Pittsburgh
HD 055931 Guided Versus Directed Training in Acute Stroke Rehabilitation
Research Coordinator, 20% Senior Research Manager, 20%
07/01/2012 to 08/01/2012 12/17/2012 to 07/31/2013
NIH NCMRR/NINDS K12
n/a CO-Operative Training for Stroke Rehabilitation
Research Assistant, 50% 01/05/2011 to 07/01/2012
UPMC Rehabilitation Institute/CMRF
W81XWH-10-1-0920
Maximizing Energy after Traumatic Brain Injury: A Novel Intervention
Research Assistant, 25% 12/01/11 to 08/01/2012
DOD
R01 HD055525 Enhancing Rehabilitation after Stroke
Research Assistant, 100% 2/23/2009 to 12/13/2010
NIH NICHD
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HIV and Aging Research Specialist, 100% 07/24/2002 to 04/24/2007
NIH
RESEARCH-RELATED PRESENTATIONS, LECTURESHIPS, SEMINARS Peer-Reviewed Presentations International
1. Juengst SB, Becker JT, Aizenstein HJ, Lopez OL. Voxel-based morphometry analysis of AIDS-related brain regional atrophy. Poster presented at: 11th Annual Meeting of the Organization for Human Brain Mapping, Toronto, June 12-16, 2005.
2. Juengst SB, Becker JT, Aizenstein HJ, Lopez OL. Structural neuroimaging evidence of the synergistic effects of AIDS and age on the central nervous system. Poster presented at: International Neuropsychological Society Annual Meeting. St Louis, MO, February, 2005.
3. Aizenstein H, Lopez O, Juengst SB, Johnston D, Becker JT. Patterns of neuropsychological impairment in HIV/AIDS differ as a function of immune system competence and age. Presented at the International Neuropsychological Society Annual Meeting. Boston, MA, 2006.
4. Becker JT, Juengst SB, Lobaugh NJ, Thompson PM, Lopez OL, Aizenstein HJ. Brain structural abnormalities in HIV/AIDS analyzed by the method of partial lease squares. Presented at the 35th International Neuropsychological Society Annual Meeting, Portland, OR, 2007.
5. Juengst SB, Myrga J, Treble-Barna A, Arenth P, Conley Y, Wagner AK. Depression, cognition, and dopamine genetics: piecing together the complicated puzzle of behavior following traumatic brain injury. Oral presentation at the 12th World Congress on Brain Injury, New Orleans, LA, March 29-April 1, 2017.
National 1. Becker JT, Lopez OL, Aizenstein HJ, Juengst SB, Martineck DM. Neuropsychological and neuroimaging
correlates of mild and severe cognitive impairment in HIV/AIDS. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Neurology, San Diego, CA, 2006.
2. Juengst SB, Pramuka M, McCue M, Becker JT, Skidmore ER. Personal factors contributing to deficits in self awareness of cognitive impairment in HIV/AIDS. Poster presented at: National Academy of Neuropsychology Annual Meeting. Scottsdale, AZ, November, 2007
3. Juengst SB, Grattan ES, Skidmore ER. Early impaired self awareness is associated with age and depression in acquired brain injury. Poster presented at: American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine and American Society for Neurorehabilitation Annual Conference. Atlanta, GA, October, 2011.
4. Juengst SB, Skidmore ER, Wagner AK. Behavioral changes and depression, disability, and life satisfaction in two cohorts of adults with TBI. Poster presented at: American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine. Toronto, Ontario, October 2014.
5. Juengst SB, Achille SC*, Arenth PM, Skidmore ER, Wagner AK. Examining life roles after traumatic brain injury using the Participation Assessment with Recombined Tools Objective. Poster presented at: American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine Toronto, Ontario, October 2014.
6. Graham KM*, Juengst SB, Pulantara IW, Dicianno BE, McCue M, Whyte EM, Arenth PM, Parmanto B, Skidmore ER, Wagner AK. Examining ecological momentary assessment of mood after TBI via smartphone technology. Concurrent session presented at the National Council on Rehabilitation Education Fall Conference, Arlington, VA, November 2014.
7. Juengst SB, Arenth PM, Wagner AK. Inflammation and apathy associations in the first year after traumatic brain injury. Poster presented at: American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine Annual Conference. Dallas, TX, October 2015.
8. Juengst SB, Arenth PM, Wagner AK. Biopsychosocial outcomes in the first year after traumatic brain injury: behavior, depressive symptoms, and self-perception. Oral presentation at the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine Annual Conference. Dallas, TX. October 2015.
9. Myrga J*, Juengst SB, Failla MC, Arenth PM, Conley Y, Galang G, Wagner AK. COMT and ANKK1 genetics interact with depression to influence behavior following moderate/severe TBI. Selected as top 20 student abstracts presented as a poster at National Neurotrauma Society 2015 Symposium. Santa Fe, NM, June 2015.
10. Amtmann D, Bocell FD, McMullen K, Hoffman J, Rosenberg M, Wiechman S.,,,Juengst SB. The psychometric properties of the Satisfaction with Life Scale in people with traumatic injury: a National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabiliation Research Model System study. Poster presentation at the American Burn Association 48th Annual Meeting. Las Vegas, NV, May 3-6, 2016.
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11. Wagner AK, Juengst SB, Arenth PM. A Rehabilomics exemplar: exploring biological pathways to inform personalized-rehabilitation care after TBI – dopamine system genetics. Symposium presention at the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine Annual Conference. Chicago, IL. November 2016.
12. Dams-O’Connor K, Juengst SB, Kumar RG, Glenn M, Masel B. Health and aging after TBI: current knowledge, remaining questions, and healthy next steps. Symposium presentation at the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine Annual Conference. Chicago, IL. November 2016.
13. Juengst SB, Switzer GE, Terhorst L, Niemeier J, Dicianno BE, Arenth PM, Wagner AK. Development and content validity of the Behavioral Assessment Screening Tool (BAST) for adults with traumatic brain injury. Poster presentation at the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine Annual Conference. Chicago, IL. November 2016.
14. Juengst SB, Switzer GE, Terhorst L, Niemeier J, Dicianno BE, Arenth PM, Wagner AK. Preliminary exploratory factor analysis of the Behavioral Assessment Screening Tool (BAST) in adults with and without traumatic brain injury. Oral presentation at the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine Annual Conference. Chicago, IL. November 2016.
15. Terhorst L, Juengst SB, Beck KB, Ye F, Shiffman S. Systematic review of the application of item response theory to ecological momentary assessment data. Poster at the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine Annual Conference. Chicago, IL. November 2016. *Awarded the Measurement Networking Group Advancing the
Science of Measurement Poster Award.
16. Kumar RG, Steinmetz EM*, Juengst SB, Wagner AK. In hospital statin use reduces time to follow commands among women with traumatic brain injury. Poster at the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine Annual Conference. Chicago, IL. November 2016.
17. Barton DJ, Schuster AA, Oh BH, Juengst SB, Kumar RG, Wagner AK. Long-term cognitive outcomes associated with acute cortisol levels after moderate/severe traumatic brain injury. Poster at the National Neurotrauma Society 2016 Symposium. Lexington KY, June 2016.
18. Erler KS, Juengst SB, Locascio J, Whiteneck GG, Bogner JA, Kaminski J, Giacino J. The influence of sustained poor health on social participation after traumatic brain injury. Poster presentation at the American Congress o Rehabilitation medicine Annual Conference. Atlanta, GA. October 2017.
19. Kumar RG, Juengst SB, Dams-O-Connor K, Dahdah M, O’Neil-Pirozzi T, Dikmen S, Felix ER, Hammond F, Wagner AK. Relationship between comorbidities and 1-year outcomes among adults 50 years and older with moderate-to-severe TBI. Oral presentation at the American Congress o Rehabilitation medicine Annual Conference. Atlanta, GA. October 2017.
20. Terhorst L, Juengst SB, Magasi S. Development of a standard set of components for measurement curricula. Poster presentation at the American Congress o Rehabilitation medicine Annual Conference. Atlanta, GA. October 2017.
21. Juengst SB, Terhorst L, Arenth PM, Wagner AK. Variability in emotional symptoms and fatigue measured via mobile ecological momentary assessment after TBI. Poster presentation at the American Congress o Rehabilitation medicine Annual Conference. Atlanta, GA. October 2017.
22. Niemeier JP, Wagner AK, Hirsch MA, Newman MA, Kumar RG, Juengst SB, Treble-Barna A. Enhancing TBI Research Baseline and outcomes measurement with Biomarkers and Biometrics. Instructional Course at the American Congress o Rehabilitation medicine Annual Conference. Atlanta, GA. October 2017.
State, Regional 1. Juengst SB, Skidmore ER, Pramuka M, McCue M, Becker JT. Factors contributing to impaired self-awareness of
cognitive functioning in an HIV positive and at risk population. Poster presented at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Rehabilitation Institute Research Day, Pittsburgh, PA, June 16, 2011.
2. Juengst SB, Grattan ES, Skidmore ER. Early impaired self-awareness is associated with age and depression in acquired brain injury. Poster presented at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Rehabilitation Institute Research Day, Pittsburgh, PA, June 2012
3. Juengst SB, Arenth PM, Whyte EM, Skidmore, E.R. Affective state and depression status after traumatic brain injury. Poster presented at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Rehabilitation Institute Research Day, Pittsburgh, PA, June 2013
4. Juengst SB, Skidmore ER, Wagner AK. Behavioral changes and depression, disability, and life satisfaction in two cohorts of adults with TBI. Poster presented at the University of Pittsburgh Postdoctoral Data & Dine, Pittsburgh, PA, May 20, 2014; University of Pittsburgh Safar Resuscitation Center Research Trainee Day, Pittsburgh, PA, May 21, 2014; University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Rehabilitation Institute Research Day, Pittsburgh, PA, June 4, 2014.
5. Graham KM*, Juengst SB, Pulantara IW, Parmanto B, Arenth PM, Dicianno BE, Wagner AK. A case report examining the ecological momentary assessment of mood-related symptoms via smartphone technology following
Shannon B. Juengst, PhD, CRC
traumatic brain injury. Poster the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Rehabilitation Institute Research Day, Pittsburgh, PA, June 4, 2014.
6. Achille SC*, Juengst SB, Arenth PM, Skidmore ER, Wagner AK. Examining life roles after traumatic brain injury using the Participation Assessment with Recombined Tools Objective. Poster presented at the School of Health and Rehabilitation Science Research Day, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, April 21, 2014**; University of Pittsburgh Safar Resuscitation Center Research Trainee Day, Pittsburgh, PA, May 21, 2014; University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Rehabilitation Institute Research Day, Pittsburgh, PA, June 4, 2014. **Awarded 2nd prize in best undergraduate research presentation.
7. Iyer S*, Juengst SB, Skidmore ER. Examinig Primary Self-Reported Problems in Chronic TBI. Poster presented at the School of Health and Rehabilitation Science Research Day, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, April 21, 2014; University of Pittsburgh Safar Resuscitation Center Research Trainee Day, Pittsburgh, PA, May 21, 2014; University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Rehabilitation Institute Research Day, Pittsburgh, PA, June 4, 2014**. **Awarded prize for best undergraduate research poster.
8. Swafford M*, Juengst SB, Rodakowski JL, Terhorst L., Skidmore ER. Self awareness and recovery in stroke rehabilitation. Poster presented at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Rehabilitation Institute Research Day, Pittsburgh, PA, May 20, 2015.
9. Juengst SB, Switzer GE, Terhorst L, Niemeier J, Dicianno BE, Arenth PM, Wagner AK. Development and content validity of the Behavioral Assessment Screening Tool (BAST) for adults with traumatic brain injury. Poster presented at the University of Pittsburgh Safar Center for Resuscitation Research Trainee Day*, Pittsburgh, PA, May 17, 2016; University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Rehabilitation Institute Research Day, Pittsburgh, PA, May 18, 2016. *Awarded best poster for PM&R.
10. Miller Phillips M*, Juengst SB, Kumar RG, Wagner AK. Inflammation and cognitive performance associations in the first year following traumatic brain injury. Poster presented at the University of Pittsburgh Sfara Center for Resuscitation Research Trainee Day, Pittsburgh, PA, May 17, 2016; University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Rehabilitation Institute Research Day, Pittsburgh, PA, May 18, 2016.
11. DiSanto D*, Kumar RG, Juengst SB, Hart T, Zasler N, Pirozzi-O-Neil T, Novack T, Rabinowitz A, Dillahunt-Aspillaga C, Dikmen S, Wagner AK. Characterizing factors related to employment stability in the first 5 years after traumatic brain injury. **Best Undergraduate abstract and oral presentation at University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Aging Institute Day, Pittsburgh, PA, May 2017.
TEACHING
COURSES
Course Title: Research Methods and Techniques in Rehabilitation (MCRC 5337)
Role: Faculty Advisor, Guest Lecturer
Name, Location of Institution: School of Health Professions, Graduate Program in Clinical Rehabilitation Counseling, University of Texas Southwestern, Dallas, TX.
Year(s), Number of Students: Spring, 2017, 5 MCRC Students
Contact Hours, Number of Lectures: 6 lecture hours, 3 lectures, 30 advising hours
Description: The primary objective of the course is the development of critical reading and appreciation of professional research literature with a focus on program evaluation and application of research to rehabilitation counseling practice. Guest speakers will address issues related to measurement, ethics, and program evaluation.
Course Title: Rehabilitation Theory and Practice (OT 2113)
Role: Guest Lecturer
Name, Location of Institution: School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA
Year(s), Number of Students: Fall, 2015, 56 MOT Students
Contact Hours, Number of Lectures: 2.5 hours, 1 lecture
Description: Course examines the interface between functional impairment, activity, and societal participation. Emphasis is on person-task environment analysis and adaptation to compensate for dysfunction during self-care, home management, school/work, and play/leisure occupations.
Course Title: Human Development (REHSCI 1245)
Role: Adjunct Professor
Name, Location of Institution: School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA
Shannon B. Juengst, PhD, CRC
Year(s), Number of Students: Fall, 2014, 35 Undergraduate students
Contact Hours, Number of Lectures: 40 hours, 14 lectures
Description: Course follows the developing individual from conception through the end of life, combing theory, research, and practical applications from developmental psychology. Lecture topics include genetic influences on development, prenatal and birth factors, and physical, cognitive, social, personality, and cultural variables that influence development across the lifespan. Classes consist of a combination of lectures and class discussion.
Course Title: Core Concepts in Disability and Rehabilitation Science I (HRS 3003)
Role: Guest Lecturer
Name, Location of Institution: School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA
Year(s), Number of Students: Fall, 2014, 14 doctoral students
Contact Hours, Number of Lectures: 1.5 hours, 1 lectures
Course Title: Rehabilitation Theory and Practice (OT 2113)
Role: Guest Lecturer
Name, Location of Institution: School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA
Year(s), Number of Students: Fall 2014,60 Master of Occupational Therapy Students
Contact Hours, Number of Lectures: 3 hours, 1 lecture
Description: Course examines the interface between functional impairment, activity, and societal participation. Emphasis is on person-task environment analysis and adaptation to compensate for dysfunction during self-care, home management, school/work, and play/leisure occupations.
Course Title: Rehabilitation Counseling Practicum (HRS 2746)
Role: Supervisor
Name, Location of Institution: School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA
Year(s), Number of Students: Summer, 2014, 2 students
Contact Hours: 40 hours
Description: Supervision of two rehabilitation counseling students completing their counseling practicum required for MS in Rehabilitation Counseling; regular meetings, observation of counseling interactions, documentation, evaluation.
Course Title: Practical Issues in Disability (REHSCI 1290)
Role: Guest Lecturer
Name, Location of Institution: School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA
Year(s), Number of Students: Spring, 2014, 20 Undergraduate students
Contact Hours, Number of Lectures: 1.5 hours, 1 lecture
Course Title: Foundations of Rehabilitation (HRS 2731)
Role: Guest Panelist
Name, Location of Institution: School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA
Year(s), Number of Students: Fall, 2013, 21 Masters in rehabilitation counseling/engineering students
Contact Hours, Number of Lectures: 3 hours, 1 expert panel
Course Title: Core Concepts in Disability and Rehabilitation Science I (HRS 3003)
Role: Guest Lecturer
Name, Location of Institution: School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA
Year(s), Number of Students: Fall, 2013, 10 doctoral students
Contact Hours, Number of Lectures: 1.5 hours, 1 lectures
Course Title: Human Development (REHSCI 1245)
Role: Adjunct Professor
Name, Location of Institution: School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA
Year(s), Number of Students: Fall, 2013, 24 Undergraduate students
Contact Hours, Number of Lectures: 40 hours, 14 lectures
Description: Course follows the developing individual from conception through the end of life, combing theory, research, and practical applications from developmental psychology. Lecture topics include genetic influences on development, prenatal and birth factors, and physical, cognitive, social, personality, and cultural variables that influence development across the lifespan. Classes consist of a combination of lectures and class discussion.
Course Title: Practical Issues in Disability (REHSCI 1290)
Role: Guest Lecturer
Name, Location of Institution: School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA
Year(s), Number of Students: Spring, 2013, 20 Undergraduate students
Contact Hours, Number of Lectures: 1.5 hours, 1 lecture
Course Title: Rehabilitation Theory and Practice (OT 2113)
Shannon B. Juengst, PhD, CRC
Role: Guest Lecturer
Name, Location of Institution: School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA
Year(s), Number of Students: Fall 2012, 50 Master of Occupational Therapy Students
Contact Hours, Number of Lectures: 3 hours, 1 lecture
Description: Course examines the interface between functional impairment, activity, and societal participation. Emphasis is on person-task environment analysis and adaptation to compensate for dysfunction during self-care, home management, school/work, and play/leisure occupations.
Course Title: Neurorehabilitation Theory and Practice (OT2112)
Role: Guest Lecturer
Name, Location of Institution: School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA
Year(s), Number of Students: Summer 2012, 49 Master of Occupational Therapy Students
Contact Hours, Number of Lectures: 20 hours, 4 lectures, 4 labs, 1 practical examination
Description: Course addresses occupational therapy interventions that influence capacity and performance of activities of daily living and societal participation for individuals with neurological impairments. Emphasizes theories, principles, and skills surrounding intervention design and delivery, and addresses clinical assessments.
Course Title: Rehabilitation Theory and Practice (OT 2113)
Role: Guest Lecturer
Name, Location of Institution: School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA
Year(s), Number of Students: Fall 2011, 50 Master of Occupational Therapy Students
Contact Hours, Number of Lectures: 11.5 hours, 2 lectures, 2 labs
Description: Course examines the interface between functional impairment, activity, and societal participation. Emphasis is on person-task environment analysis and adaptation to compensate for dysfunction during self-care, home management, school/work, and play/leisure occupations.
Course Title: Foundations of Occupation Science and Occupational Therapy (OT2100)
Role: Guest Lecturer
Name, Location of Institution: School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA
Year(s), Number of Students: Summer 2011, 48 Master of Occupational Therapy Students
Contact Hours, Number of Lectures: 20 hours, 4 lectures, 4 labs, 1 practical examination
Course Title: Neurorehabilitation Theory and Practice (OT2112)
Role: Guest Lecturer
Name, Location of Institution: School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA
Year(s), Number of Students: Summer 2011, 48 Master of Occupational Therapy Students
Contact Hours, Number of Lectures: 20 hours, 4 lectures, 4 labs, 1 practical examination
Description: Course addresses occupational therapy interventions that influence capacity and performance of activities of daily living and societal participation for individuals with neurological impairments. Emphasizes theories, principles, and skills surrounding intervention design and delivery, and addresses clinical assessments.
Course Title: Rehabilitation Theory and Practice (OT 2113)
Role: Guest Lecturer
Name, Location of Institution: School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA
Year(s), Number of Students: Fall 2010, 15 Master of Science & 47 Master of Occupational Therapy Students
Contact Hours, Number of Lectures: 11.5 hours, 2 lectures, 2 labs
Description: Course examines the interface between functional impairment, activity, and societal participation. Emphasis is on person-task environment analysis and adaptation to compensate for dysfunction during self-care, home management, school/work, and play/leisure occupations.
CourseTitle: Rehabilitation Counseling Internship (HRS 2749)
Role: Supervisor
Name, Location of Institution: School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA
Year(s), Number of Students: Summer, 2009, 2 students
Contact Hours: 40 hours
Description: Supervision of two rehabilitation counseling students completing their final clinical internships required for MS in Rehabilitation Counseling; regular meetings, observation of counseling interactions, documentation overview, evaluation.
COURSE AND CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT
Course Title: Research Methods and Techniques in Rehabilitation (MCRC 5337)
Name, Location of Institution: School of Health Professions, University of Texas Southwestern, Dallas, TX
Year(s): 2017
Shannon B. Juengst, PhD, CRC
Content Developed: 3 lectures (7 hours)
The primary objective of the course is the development of critical reading and appreciation of professional research literature with a focus on program evaluation and application of research to rehabilitation counseling practice. Guest speakers will address issues related to measurement, ethics, and program evaluation.
Course Title: Rehabilitation Theory and Practice (OT 2113)
Name, Location of Institution: School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA
Year(s): 2009-2015
Content Developed: 3 lectures, 2 labs (10 hours)
Description: Course examines the interface between functional impairment, activity, and societal participation. Emphasis is on person-task environment analysis and adaptation to compensate for dysfunction during self-care, home management, school/work, and play/leisure occupations. Two lectures and labs were developed on topics specific to assistive technology assessment, use, and legislation. A third lecture was developed on the topic of the Americans with Disabilities Act.
Course Title: Rehabilitation Theory and Practice (OT 2113)
Name, Location of Institution: School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA
Year(s): 2009-2015
Content Developed: 3 lectures, 2 labs (10 hours)
Description: Course examines the interface between functional impairment, activity, and societal participation. Emphasis is on person-task environment analysis and adaptation to compensate for dysfunction during self-care, home management, school/work, and play/leisure occupations. Two lectures and labs were developed on topics specific to assistive technology assessment, use, and legislation. A third lecture was developed on the topic of the Americans with Disabilities Act.
Course Title: Human Development (REHSCI 1245)
Name, Location of Institution: School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA
Year(s): 2013-2014
Content Developed: 3 credit course (14 lectures, 42 hours)
Description: Course follows the developing individual from conception through the end of life, combing theory, research, and practical applications from developmental psychology. Lecture topics include genetic influences on development, prenatal and birth factors, and physical, cognitive, social, personality, and cultural variables that influence development across the lifespan. Classes consist of a combination of lectures and class discussion.
MENTORSHIP/TRAINING
Years Name Project Academic Degree, Institution
Graduation year
Post-Graduation/ Current Position
2009 Jeanine Kelly
Rehabilitation Counseling Practicum (Spina Bifida Association)
MS, CRC Rehabilitation Science, University of Pittsburgh
2010
Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor at PA Dept. of Labor & Industries
2009 Mike Jacobson
Rehabilitation Counseling Practicum (Spina Bifida Association)
MS, CRC Rehabilitation Science, University of Pittsburgh
2010
Assistant District Administrator, PA Office of Vocational Rehabilitation. Dubois, PA
2011-2012
Katlyn (Watkins) Golias
Self-efficacy and self-awareness after TBI
MOT, OTR/L Occupational Therapy, University of Pittsburgh
2013 Research Occupational Therapist
2013-2014
Shannon Achille
Assessing Life Role Participation with the Participation Assessment with Recombined Tools (PART-O)
Won 2nd place for best poster in School of
BA Health and Rehabilitation Science, University of Pittsburgh
2015
Health and Wellness Coach at Biogenesis Group
Shannon B. Juengst, PhD, CRC
Health and Rehabilitation Science Student research day
Presented a poster at the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine conference
2014 Anne Dimond
Rehabilitation Counseling Practicum (Community TBI Support Group)
MS Rehabilitation Science, University of Pittsburgh
pending
Rating Veterans Service Rep. at Dept. of Veterans Affairs.
2014 Evan Knutson
Rehabilitation Counseling Practicum (UPMC Rehabilitation Institute)
MS Rehabilitation Science, University of Pittsburgh
2015
PhD Student (Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Pittsburgh
2014-2015
Shruti Iyer
Primary self-reported problems after TBI
Won Best Undergraduate Poster at the Rehabilitation Institute Research Day
BA Health and Rehabilitation Science, University of Pittsburgh
2015 Medical student
2014-2016
Kaitlyn Wade
Behavioral Assessment Screening Tool recruitment and data collection
Cardiovascular conditions and outcomes after TBI
BS Neuroscience and Mathematics, University of Pittsburgh
2017 Undergraduate, University of Pittsburgh
2015-2016
Sydney Abbott
Behavioral Assessment Screening Tool recruitment and data collection
BS Neuroscience, University of Pittsburgh
pending Undergraduate, University of Pittsburgh
2015-present
Kimberly Erler
Participation after TBI: a TBI Model Systems project
MS, OTR/L PhD Rehabilitation Sciences, MGH Institute of Health Professions
pending
Pre-doctoral fellow, MGH Institute of Health Professions
2017-present
Alexa Royston Maternity leave among
female physicians (survey development)
MD, Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine
2016
Resident at the University of Texas Southwestern
2017-present
Joe Ostler Maternity leave among
female physicians (survey development)
MD, PhD, Ohio State University
2015
Resident at the University of Texas Southwestern
Co-Mentored with Dr. Amy Wagner
2013-present
John Myrga
Genetic and proteomic interactions characterizing complications risk after TBI
Dopamine genetics and behavioral disruptions
BS, Neuroscience, University of Pittsburgh Medical School, University of Pittsburgh
2015
pending
Medical student, University of Pittsburgh
2014-2016
Matthew Kesinger Acute trauma factors,
extracranial injury, and suicidality after TBI
BS, University of Pittsburgh
pending MS/Med Student, University of Pittsburgh
Shannon B. Juengst, PhD, CRC
2015-2016
Steven Markos
Genetic Variation in VMAT2 Gene and Transcriptional Moderators in TBI outcome prediction
BS Biology, College of New Jersey MD, University of Pittsburgh
2010
pending
Medical student, University of Pittsburgh
2015-present
Raj Kumar Aging and comorbidity
burden effects on TBI recovery
MPM Epidemiology, Yale University PhD, University of Pittsburgh
2013
pending
PhD student, University of Pittsburgh
2015-2016
Sushupta Vijapur Aging and comorbidity
burden effects on TBI recovery
BS Biology, University of Pittsburgh
pending Undergraduate, University of Pittsburgh
2015-2016
Emma Mae Steinmetz
Aging and Comorbidity Burden Effects on TBI Recovery
Statin Effects on Injury Severity Among Older Women with TBI
BS Neuroscience, University of Pittsburgh
2016 Undergraduate, University of Pittsburgh
2015-present
Nnaemeka Echebiri MAOA and behavior
after TBI
MD, University of Pittsburgh
2017
Resident at the University of Texas Southwestern
2016-present
Alexandria Schuster Relationship between
cortisol and cognition after TBI
BS Neuroscience, University of Pittsburgh
pending Undergraduate, University of Pittsburgh
2016-present
Dominic DiSanto Employment stability
after TBI: A TBI Model Systems project
BS Neuroscience, University of Pittsburgh
pending Undergraduate, University of Pittsburgh
TRAINEE HONORS & AWARDS
RESEARCH AWARDS Trainee Award Year Shannon Achille 2nd place for best undergraduate research poster at the University
of Pittsburgh’s School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences Research Day
2014
Shruti Iyer Best Undergraduate Poster at the University of Pittsburgh’s Rehabilitation Institute Research Day
2014
John Myrga Top 20 Student Abstracts at the National Neurotrauma Society Symposium
2015
Dominic DiSanto Best Undergraduate Abstract selected for Oral Presentation at the University of Pittsburgh’s Aging Institute Day
2017
INVITED LECTURES AND PEER-REVIEWED SEMINARS National 1. Juengst SB. Cognitive Disability: What Rehabilitation Counselors Should Know. National Rehabilitation Counseling
Association National Employment and disAbility Conference. San Diego, CA, October, 2008. (1.5 hours) 2. Niemeier JP, Wagner AK, Hirsch MA, Newman MA, Kumar RG, Juengst SB, Treble-Barna A. Enhancing TBI
Research Baseline and outcomes measurement with Biomarkers and Biometrics. Instructional Course: American Congress of Rehabilitation medicine Annual Conference. Atlanta, GA. October 2017. (1 hour each presenter))
State, Regional 1. Endres, D.E., McCue, M., Pramuka, M., Juengst, S., & Shugars, S. Estimates and Actuals: A Tool for Improving Self
Awareness. Presented at: Learning Disabilities of America Conference. Pittsburgh, PA, February, 2007. (1 hour) 2. Juengst SB. Behavior after Traumatic Brain Injury: Biopsychosocial Conceptualization and Clinical Implications.
Presented at the University of Texas Southwestern PM&R Department. July 2017 (1 hour) 3. Juengst SB. Introduction to Clinical Trials Design. FORES University of Texas Southwestern (PM&R residents).
March 24, 2017. (1 hour)
Shannon B. Juengst, PhD, CRC
SERVICE
PROGRAM FUNDING Title Year Source/Amount Support for S.T.R.I.V.E. Program, Spina Bifida Association of Western Pennsylvania
2009 FISA Foundation/$16,000.00
INTERNATIONAL, NATIONAL AND REGIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
National
Role, Service Organization Dates
1. Developing Preparations Website Committee
Center for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities
August 2008 to April 2010
2. Brain Injury International Special Interest Group (BI-ISIG)
American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine October 2011 to present
3. Advisory Panel Acquired Brain Injury Network of Pennsylvania December 2013 to 2016
4. Data Committee TBI Model Systems December 2013 to present
5. Knowledge Translation Committee
TBI Model Systems December 2013 to present
6.BI-ISIG Chronic TBI Task Force Member
American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine October 2014 to present
7. Aging Special Interest Group
TBI Model Systems June 2015 to present
8. Measurement Networking Group (MNG)
American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine November 2016 to present
9. MNG Curriculum Task Force, Co-Chair
American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine December 2016 to present
10. MNG Long-term and Community Assessment Task Force, Chair
American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine March 2017 to present
State, Regional Service Organizations
Role, Service Organization Dates
1. Volunteer Hope Network, Pittsburgh, PA July 2006 to May 2008
2. Speaker Moving Ahead Support Group, Pittsburgh, PA February 14th & February 20th, 2012
3. Volunteer Three Rivers Adaptive Rowing, Pittsburgh, PA June 2010 to September 2012
University, Department
Role, Service Organization Dates
1. Student Journal Club Course Coordinator
University of Pittsburgh, Department of Occupational Therapy
August 2011 to May 2012
2. Psychometrics Journal Club Coordinator
University of Pittsburgh August 2015 to December 2016
3. Field Exam examiner University of Texas Southwestern Masters in Clinical Rehabilitation Counseling Program
May 18th, 2017
Shannon B. Juengst, PhD, CRC
MEMBERSHIPS in PROFESSIONAL and SCIENTIFIC SOCIETIES
PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES National Rehabilitation Counseling Association, #5956 2007 to 2013 American Rehabilitation Counseling Association, #6321843 2011 to 2013 National Council on Rehabilitation Education, #201011954 2012 to present American Psychological Society, Division 22, #27673200 2011 to present
SCIENTIFIC SOCIETIES American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine, #114915 2011 to present
AD HOC REVIEW for SCIENTIFIC JOURNALS
Disability and Rehabilitation 2011 to present Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society 2012 to present International Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation 2012 to present Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2012 to present American Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2014 to present Neuropsychological Rehabilitation 2014 to present Rehabilitation Psychology 2015 to present Neuropsychology 2015 to present PLoS One 2015 to present British Journal of Occupational Therapy 2016 to present Global Journal of Health Science 2016 to present Forensic Sciences Research 2017 to present Psychiatry Research 2017 to present Scientific Reports 2017 to present
CONTINUING EDUCATION
Research RERC Rectech State of the Science Conference on Exercise and Recreational Technologies for People with Disabilities,
Denver, CO. May, 2006. National Rehabilitation Counseling Association National Employment and disAbility Conference, San Diego, CA. October,
2008. 25th Annual Brain Injury Association of Ohio Conference, Columbus, OH. September, 2006.
27th Annual Neurorehabilitation Conference on Traumatic Brain Injury, Stroke, and Other Neurologic Disorders, Boston, MA. November, 2006.
Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center on Telerehabilitation’s State of the Science Conference, University of Pittsburgh. November, 2008.
30th Annual Neurorehabilitation Conference on Traumatic Brain Injury, Stroke, and Other Neurologic Disorders, Boston, MA. November, 2009.
8th World Congress on Brain Injury, International Brain Injury Association, Washington, DC. March, 2010.
Current Topics in Brain Injury Rehabilitation, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA. May, 2010. 31st Annual Neurorehabilitation Conference on Traumatic Brain Injury, Stroke, and Other Neurologic Disorders, Boston,
MA. November, 2010. American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine and American Society for Neurorehabilitation Annual Conference, Atlanta,
GA. October, 2011. American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine and American Society for Neurorehabilitation Annual Conference, Toronto,
ON. October, 2014. American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine and American Society for Neurorehabilitation Annual Conference, Dallas,
TX. October, 2015. American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine and American Society for Neurorehabilitation Annual Conference, Chicago,
IL. November 2016. 12th World Congress on Brain Injury, International Brain Injury Association, New Orleans, LA. March 2017.
Teaching
University of Pittsburgh CIDDE – Teaching Portfolio class, 4/13/12, 1.5 hours