JORDAN K. AQUINO
2710 N. Associated Rd. Apt. C92 Fullerton, CA 92835
California State University, Fullerton, Fullerton, CA
California State University, Fullerton, Fullerton, CA (CSUF) B.S.
Californian Journal of Health Promotion
Research & Program Manager National Fibromyalgia Association (NFA), Anaheim, CA Departments of Health Science and Psychology, CSUF
Lead Research Coordinator Fibromyalgia Research and Education Center (FREC), CSUF
Clinical Research Assistant, Recruiter Apex Research Institute, Santa Ana, CA
Server Trainer, Cashier, Bartender The Old Spaghetti Factory, Fullerton, CA
Assistant Manager V.I.P.’s Pizza, Upland, CA
Team Leader Baskin Robbins, Claremont, CA
Medical Team Volunteer, Green Institute for Village Empowerment
Volunteer Ambassador, Be the Match Foundation/National Marrow Donor Program
Volunteer, North Orange County Fibromyalgia Support Group
Medical Chair, Student Health Professions Association, CSUF
Volunteer, Orange County AIDS Services Foundation
Emergency Room Volunteer, Chino Valley Medical Center
American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance
Eta Sigma Gamma, Delta Rho Chapter, National Health Education Honorary (ESG)
Phi Theta Kappa, Beta Kappa Pi Chapter, International Honor Society of the Two-Year College
Rave Electronic Data Capture (EDC) Coordinator (CRC) Training Convio Common Ground and Online Marketing Protecting Human Research Participants, National Institutes of Health (NIH) Office of Extramural Research (#366938) HIPAA Training Handbook for Researchers: HIPAA and Clinical Trials Saf-T-Pak – Div 6.2 & Class 9 Materials (Tested as per ICAO TI 4.2/IATA 1.5; Test Version: 2010.8.1; Exp. 2/4/2012)
Outstanding Undergraduate Award, Dept. of Health Science, CSUF
Kathryn T. McCarty Research Scholarship Award, CSUF
Health Science Dept. Service Award, CSUF
Minority Health & Health Disparities International Research Training Program Scholar (Thailand), CSUF
Outstanding Health Education Majors of the Year Award, American Association of Health Educators
Faculty-Student Research/Creative Activity Grant
Sponsor Agency: Faculty Development Center, CSUF
“The Importance of Social Support for Overweight/Obese Hispanic Adults Experiencing Chronic Pain” Faculty Sponsor: Laura Zettel-Watson, PhD, Department of Psychology Period: November 2009 - August 2010
Faculty-Student Research/Creative Activity Grant
Sponsor Agency: Faculty Development Center, CSUF
“Physical and Cognitive Status of People Aged 50+ With and Without Fibromyalgia” Faculty Sponsor: C. Jessie Jones, PhD, Department of Health Science Period: October 27, 2008 to August 31, 2009
Minority Health & Health Disparities International Research Training Program, CSUF Sponsor Agency: National Center for Minority Health and Health Disparities, NIH “Occupational Health Hazards and Health Statuses of Electronics Factory Workers in Thailand” Faculty Sponsor: Mark Tolmosky, PhD, Department of Biological Sciences Period: June 1, 2008 to May 22, 2009
Aquino, J.K., Callahan, E., Cayetano, R., Rutledge, D.N., Jones, C.J. (2009). Impact of body fatness on core symptoms of
fibromyalgia in people aged 50+. Poser presentation at the American Academy of Pain Management 20th Annual Clinical Meeting, Phoenix, AZ, October, 2009.
Aquino, J., Kaewpinta, B., & Srithanaviboonchai, K. (2009). Occupational Health Hazards and Health Statuses of
Electronics Factory Workers in Thailand. PowerPoint presented at the Minority Access to Research Careers Seminar Series, Department of Biological Sciences, California State University, Fullerton, May, 2009.
Cherry, B.J., Jones, C.J., Rutledge, D.N., Weiss, J., Barakat, B.K., Zettel-Watson, L., Mouttapa, M., Just,
N., & Aquino, J. (2009). Physical and Cognitive Performance in Fibromyalgia and Normal Aging. Poster presentation at the Annual Spring Symposium, Department of Health Science, California State University, Fullerton, April, 2009.
Kengen, T., Rutledge, D. N., Mouttapa, M., Weiss, J., & Aquino, J. (in press).Strategies used for managing symptoms by
women with fibromyalgia. Journal of Clinical Nursing.
Jones, C. J., Rutledge, D. N., & Aquino, J. (2010). Predictors of physical performance and functional ability in persons 50+
with and without fibromyalgia. Journal of Aging and Physical Activity. Aquino, J.K., Callahan, E., Cayetano, R., Rutledge, D.N., & Jones, C.J. (2009). Impact of body fatness on core symptoms
of fibromyalgia in people aged 50+. Abstract. American Academy of Pain Management 20th Annual Clinical Meeting Program.
NFA
National Fibromyalgia Association Patient Survey 2 (2010)
FREC
Prevalence, Type, and Severity of Chronic Pain among Overweight/Obese, Low Income Latino Adults Aged 40+ (2009-2010)
NFA
Juvenile Fibromyalgia Survey (2009-2010)
FREC
Efficacy of Acupuncture to Improve Symptoms and Functionality for People with Fibromyalgia (2008-2010)
FREC
Symptom Management for Fibromyalgia Focus Group (2009)
FREC
Social Support for People with Fibromyalgia Focus Group (2009)
FREC
Physical and Cognitive Status of People Aged 50+ With and Without Fibromyalgia (2008-2009)
FREC
Physical and Cognitive Status of Persons with Fibromyalgia (2007-2008)
Dynavax
An Observer-Blinded, Randomized, Parallel-Group, Multi-Center Study Comparing the Safety and Immunogenicity of HEPLISAV to Licensed Vaccine (Engerix-B) among Healthy Subjects 40 to 70 Years of Age
Jazz
Safety and Tolerability Study Comparing Sodium Oxybate Given as an Oral Solution to a Single-blinded Combination of Oral tablets plus Oral solution in Subjects with FibromyalgiaPfizer
A 15 Week, Randomized, Double blind, Parallel-group, Placebo-controlled, Flexible-dose, Safety and Efficacy Study of Pregabalin in Adolescents (12-16 Years old) with Fibromyalgia
(diazepam) CAS Registry Number: 439-14-5 DESCRIPTION VALIUM (diazepam) is a benzodiazepine derivative developed through original Roche research. Chemically, diazepam is 7 - chloro - 1,3 - dihydro - 1 - methyl - 5 - phenyl - 2H - 1,4 - benzodiazepin - 2 - one. It is a colourless crystalline compound, insoluble in water and has a molecular weight of 284.74. PHARMACOLOGY Pharmacodynamics Mechanis
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