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Curriculum Vitae JILLIAN TRABULSI, Ph.D., R.D. Trabulsi. August 2021 1 WORK ADDRESS: Department of Behavioral Health and Nutrition University of Delaware 318 Tower at STAR 100 Discovery Blvd. Newark, DE 19713 office phone: 302-831-4991 email: [email protected] EDUCATION: 2006 Post-doc The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (GI/Nutrition) 2003 PhD University of Wisconsin-Madison (Nutritional Sciences) 1991 BS University of Delaware (Dietetics) EXPERIENCE: 07/2021 – present Chair, Department of Behavioral Health and Nutrition, University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware. 06/2018 – 6/2019 Associate Chair, Department of Behavioral Health and Nutrition, University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware. 09/2016 – present Associate Professor, Department of Behavioral Health and Nutrition, University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware 11/2011 – present Affiliated Scientist, Monell Chemical Senses Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 09/2010 – 08/2016 Assistant Professor, Department of Behavioral Health and Nutrition, University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware. 07/2006 – 07/2010 Research and Development, Pfizer (Wyeth) Nutrition, Collegeville, Pennsylvania. § Associate Director, Clinical Research (2008-2010) § Assistant Director, Clinical Research (2006-2008) 08/2004 – 06/2006 Post-doctoral Fellow, Division of Gastroenterology and Nutrition, The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia/University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. § NIH Training Grant (Arteriosclerosis: Nutritional and Vascular Aspects) (2005-2006) § MCH Training Program (Leadership and Education in Neurodevelopmental Disabilities) (2004-2005) 09/1998 – 08/2003 Graduate Student/Research Assistant, Department of Nutritional Sciences, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin. § PhD Dissertation: Using biomarkers to assess the accuracy of dietary assessment methodologies. (Advisor: Dale A. Schoeller) § United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Pre-doctoral Fellow 10/1997 – 09/1998 Research Associate, Nutritional Epidemiology / Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin. 09/1991 – 08/1997 Clinical Dietitian, Department of Clinical Nutrition, The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

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WORK ADDRESS: Department of Behavioral Health and Nutrition University of Delaware 318 Tower at STAR 100 Discovery Blvd. Newark, DE 19713 office phone: 302-831-4991 email: [email protected] EDUCATION: 2006 Post-doc The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (GI/Nutrition) 2003 PhD University of Wisconsin-Madison (Nutritional Sciences) 1991 BS University of Delaware (Dietetics) EXPERIENCE:

07/2021 – present Chair, Department of Behavioral Health and Nutrition, University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware. 06/2018 – 6/2019 Associate Chair, Department of Behavioral Health and Nutrition, University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware. 09/2016 – present Associate Professor, Department of Behavioral Health and Nutrition, University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware

11/2011 – present Affiliated Scientist, Monell Chemical Senses Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 09/2010 – 08/2016 Assistant Professor, Department of Behavioral Health and Nutrition, University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware. 07/2006 – 07/2010 Research and Development, Pfizer (Wyeth) Nutrition, Collegeville, Pennsylvania.

§ Associate Director, Clinical Research (2008-2010) § Assistant Director, Clinical Research (2006-2008)

08/2004 – 06/2006 Post-doctoral Fellow, Division of Gastroenterology and Nutrition, The Children’s

Hospital of Philadelphia/University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. § NIH Training Grant (Arteriosclerosis: Nutritional and Vascular Aspects) (2005-2006) § MCH Training Program (Leadership and Education in Neurodevelopmental

Disabilities) (2004-2005)

09/1998 – 08/2003 Graduate Student/Research Assistant, Department of Nutritional Sciences, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin. § PhD Dissertation: Using biomarkers to assess the accuracy of dietary assessment

methodologies. (Advisor: Dale A. Schoeller) § United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Pre-doctoral Fellow

10/1997 – 09/1998 Research Associate, Nutritional Epidemiology / Department of Ophthalmology

and Visual Sciences, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin. 09/1991 – 08/1997 Clinical Dietitian, Department of Clinical Nutrition, The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

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REGISTRATION AND CERTIFICATION: 1991-present Registered Dietitian (ID#802315 Commission on Dietetic Registration, Academy of

Nutrition and Dietetics) 1993-1998 Board Certified Nutrition Support Dietitian (CNSD) ACADEMIC AWARDS AND HONORS: 2018 University Excellence in Undergraduate Academic Advising and Mentoring Award

Nominee 2017 The First 1,000 Days Best Nutrition & Growth Research Award, 4th International

Conference on Nutrition and Growth, Amsterdam, The Netherlands 2015 College of Health Science Teaching Award Nominee, University of Delaware 2011-2013, 2016, 2017 University Excellence in Teaching Award Nominee, University of Delaware 2012 College of Health Sciences Researcher of the Year Award recipient, University of

Delaware

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS: Memberships in Professional and Scientific Societies Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics (1991 – present) Pennsylvania Dietetic Association (1991 – present)

American Society for Nutrition (2001 - present)

Service to Organization/Profession 2019 – present: Board of Editors, Pediatric Nutrition Care Manual Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics 2020 – present: Past Chair, Pediatric Nutrition Publications Committee, Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics 2019 – 2020: Chair, Pediatric Nutrition Publications Committee, Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics 2018 – 2019: Chair Elect, Pediatric Nutrition Publications Committee, Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics

2017 – 2018: Member, Pediatric Nutrition Publications Committee, Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics 2013 – 2015: Member, Energy Expenditure Evidence Analysis Workgroup, Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics EDITORIAL RESPONSIBILITIES Reviewer BMC Pediatrics Current Developments in Nutrition International Journal of Obesity

Journal of The Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition

Obesity Pediatric Obesity Pediatric Research Nutrients Nutrition

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RESEARCH

Research Support (Active) 1. NIH R03HD102303 Mennella and Trabulsi, Multi-PI

“Secondary Analysis of RCT Data on Infant Formula Sensitive Periods of Flavor Learning and Diet Among Breastfeeding Dyads”. Funding Period: 08/07/2020-07/31/2022.

2. NIH R01CA240727 Laurenceau, PI; Trabulsi, Co-I “Health Consequences of Fear of Cancer Recurrence in Breast Cancer Survivors and Partner” Funding Period: 04/01/2020 – 03/31/2025.

3. NIH R03HD094908 Mennella and Trabulsi, Multi-PI “Secondary Analysis of RCT Data on Infant Formula and Nutritional Programming”. Funding Period: 09/27/2018 – 09/26/2021.

4. MCHB T73MC30116-01-00 Mineo, PI; Trabulsi, Co-I Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental and Related Disorders Training Program. Funding Period: 07/01/2016 – 06/30/2021.

Research Support (Completed) 1. CENTER FOR INNOVATIVE HEALTH RESEARCH Trabulsi, Healy, Robson (Multi-PI)

“Parent stress, parental feeding styles, and child nutrient intake among families of young children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD)”. Funding Period 03/01/2019 – 02/28/2020.

2. NIH P30-GM114736 Shaffer: PI; DiGugliemo Project PI; Trabulsi Project Co-I

“Stool Biomarkers in Infants with Different Diets” Funding Period: 8/1/2018 – 7/31/2019.

3. CENTER FOR INNOVATIVE HEALTH RESEARCH Trabulsi, PI “Infant diet composition: Effect on energy intake and biomarkers of satiation”. Funding Period: 02/01/18 – 01/31/2019.

4. NIH U54 GM104941 DE-CTR ACCEL DiGuglielmo (PI); Trabulsi, Project Co-I “Longitudinal

study on the interactions of nutrition and the microbiome in infants: functional effects on the Guanylyl Cyclase C satiety pathway”. Funding Period: 10/1/2017 – 5/31/2018.

5. Industry Sponsored Project (MEAD JOHNSON) Mennella, Trabulsi, and Wu, Multi-PI

“Infant Microbiome and Metabolome: A Pilot Study”. Funding Period: 08/30/2016 to 08/30/2017.

6. DPH/DHSS/USDA 17A00218 Robson, PI; Trabulsi, Co-I “Real-time Decision Making of WIC Participants while Food Shopping: Use of Think Aloud Methodology”. Funding Period: 10/01/2016 to 09/30/2017.

7. NIH R01HD072307 Mennella and Trabulsi, Multi-PI

“Impact of diet composition during infancy on energy balance, satiety, and growth”. Funding Period: 04/01/2012 to 03/31/2017.

8. NIH R01HD072307-S Trabulsi and Mennella, Multi-PI

Administrative Supplement (Research Supplements to Promote Diversity in Health-Related Research) Funding Period: 04/01/2014 – 03/31/2016.

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9. NIH U54 GM104941 DE-CTR Binder MacLeod, Grant PI; Vest, Project PI; Trabulsi, Project Co-I

“Energy Balance and Clinical Outcomes of Obese, Mechanically Ventilated Patients in the Intensive Care Unit”. Funding Period 11/30/2014 to 12/01/2015.

10. University of Delaware Research Foundation Trabulsi, PI

“Energy balance in infants with ‘rapid’ versus ‘normal’ weight gain”. Funding Period: 06/01/2011 to 05/31/2013.

SCHOLARSHIP Articles published in refereed journals: 1. Smith, LO, Vest MT, Rovner AJ, Shapero M, Suminski RR, Trabulsi JC, Earthman CP. Prevalence and

Characteristics of Starvation-Related Malnutrition in a Mid-Atlantic Healthcare System: A Cohort Study. 2021. J Parenter Enteral Nutr. In press.

2. Trabulsi JC, Smethers AD, Eosso JR, Papas MA, Stallings VA, Mennella JA. Impact of early rapid weight gain on odds for overweight at one year differs between breastfed and formula-fed infants. Pediatr Obes. 2020 Oct;15(10):e12688. Online ahead of print.

3. Mennella JA, Reiter A, Brewer B, Pohlig RT, Stallings VA, Trabulsi JC. Early Weight Gain Forecasts

Accelerated Eruption of Deciduous Teeth and Later Overweight Status during the First Year. J Pediatr. 2020 Oct;225:174-181.e2. Online ahead of print.

4. Jarrold K, Bartosz B, Eskander M, Trabulsi J, Caulfield L, Duffy G, Garcia-Larsen V, Hayward D, Hyde M, Jeffries S, Knip M, Leonardi-Bee J, Loder E, Lodge C, Lowe A, McGuire W, Osborn D, Hildegard P, Renfrew M, Trumbo P, Warner J, Schneeman B, Boyle R. Guidance for the Conduct and Reporting of Clinical Trials of Breastmilk Substitutes: a Delphi Consensus Statement. JAMA Pediatr. 2020 May 11;174(9):874-881.

5. Rex SM, Trabulsi J, Baker S, Bodt B, Robson SM. Food Purchasing Behaviors of WIC Participants: What Non-WIC Eligible Foods Items are Being Purchased? Am J Health Promot. 2020 Mar;34(3):307-310.

6. Robson SM, DeLuccia R, Baker S, Bodt B, Trabulsi J. Qualitative Research on the Real-Time Decision Making of WIC Participants While Food Shopping: Use of Think-Aloud Methodology. J Acad Nutr Diet. 2020 Jan; 120(1):111-119.

7. Vest MT, Newell E, Shapero M, McGraw P, Jurkovitz C, Lennon SL, Trabulsi J. Energy balance in obese, mechanically ventilated intensive care unit patients. Nutrition. 2019 Oct;66:48-53.

8. Mennella JA, Papas MA, Reiter AR, Stallings VA, Trabulsi JC. Early rapid weight gain among formula-fed infants: Impact of formula type and maternal feeding styles. Pediatr Obes. 2019 June 14:e12503.

9. Mennella JA, Inamdar, L, Pressman N, Schall JI, Papas MA, Schoeller, D, Stallings VA, Trabulsi JC. Type of infant formula increases early weight gain and impacts energy balance: A RCT. Am J Clin Nutr. 2018 Nov 1;108(5):1015-1025.

10. Vest MT, Kolm P, Bowen J, Trabulsi J, Lennon SL, Shapero M, McGraw P, Halbert J, Jurkovitz C. Association between enteral feeding, weight status, and mortality in a medical intensive care unit. Am J Crit Care. 2018 Mar;27(2):136-143.

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11. Baker S, Trabulsi J, Evans T, Smith E. Improving nutrition students' knowledge and perceived

competence to provide nutrition education to adults with disabilities via experiential learning. J Acad Nutr Diet. 2018 Jan;118(1):23-29.

12. Papas MA, Trabulsi JC, Axe M, Rimmer JH. Predictors of obesity in a US sample of high school adolescents with and without disabilities. J Sch Health. 2016 Nov;86(11):803-812.

13. Ehrenthal DB, Wu P, Trabulsi J. Differences in the protective effect of exclusive breastfeeding on child overweight and obesity by mother's race. Matern Child Health J. 2016 Sep;20(9):1971-9.

14. Mennella JA, Trabulsi J, Papas MA. Effects of cow milk versus extensive protein hydrolysate formulas on infant cognitive development. Amino Acids. 2016 Mar;48(3):697-705.

15. Papas MA, Trabulsi JC, Dahl A, Dominick G. Food Insecurity Increases the Odds of Obesity Among Young Hispanic Children. J Immigr Minor Health. 2016 Oct;18(5):1046-52.

16. Trabulsi J, Irving SY, Papas MA, Hollowell C, Ravishankar C, Marino BS, Medoff-Cooper B, Stallings VA. Total energy expenditure of infants with congenital heart disease who have undergone surgical intervention. Pediatr Cardiol. 2015 Dec;36(8):1670-9.

17. Fullmer S, Benson-Davies S, Earthman CP, Frankenfield DC, Gradwell E, Lee PS, Piemonte T, Trabulsi J. Evidence analysis library review of best practices for performing indirect calorimetry in healthy and non-critically ill individuals. J Acad Nutr Diet. 2015 Sep;115(9):1417-1446.

18. Riley AW, Trabulsi J, Yao M, Bevans KB, DeRusso PA. Validation of a Parent Report Questionnaire: The Infant Gastrointestinal Symptom Questionnaire. Clin Pediatr (Phila). 2015 Oct;54(12):1167-74

19. Masullo L, Papas M, Cotugna N, Baker S, Mahoney L, and Trabulsi, J. Complementary and Alternative Medicine Use and Nutrient Intake Among Individuals with Multiple Sclerosis in the United States. J Community Health 2014; 40(1):153-60.

20. Trabulsi J and Mennella J. Diet, sensitive periods in flavor learning, and growth. Int Rev Psychiatry. 2012; 24(3):219-30.

21. Mennella J and Trabulsi J. Complementary foods and flavor experiences: setting the foundation. Ann Nutr Metab. 2012; 60 Suppl 2:40-50.

22. Trabulsi J, Capeding R, Lebumfacil J, Ramanujam K, Feng P, McSweeney S, Harris B, DeRusso P. Effect of an alpha-lactalbumin–enriched infant formula with lower protein on growth. Eur J Clin Nutr. 2011; 65(2): 167-74.

23. Bergqvist AG, Trabulsi J, Schall JI, Stallings VA. Growth failure in children with intractable epilepsy is

not due to increased resting energy expenditure. Dev Med Child Neurol. 2008; 50(6):439-44.

24. Davis AM, Harris BJ, Lien EL, Pramuk K, Trabulsi J. alpha-Lactalbumin-rich infant formula fed to healthy term infants in a multicenter study: plasma essential amino acids and gastrointestinal tolerance. Eur J Clin Nutr. 2008; 62(11):1294-301.

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25. Trabulsi J, Ittenbach RF, Schall JI, Olsen IE, Yudkoff M, Daikhin Y, Zemel BZ, Stallings VA. Evaluation of formulas for predicting energy requirements in preadolescent children with cystic fibrosis. Am J Clin Nutr. 2007; 85(1):144-151.

26. Trabulsi J, Ittenbach RF, Schall JI, Olsen IE, Yudkoff M, Daikhin Y, Zemel BZ, Stallings VA. Energy balance and the accuracy of reported energy intake in preadolescent children with cystic fibrosis. Am J Clin Nutr. 2006; 84(3): 523-530.

27. Trabulsi J, Troiano RP, Subar AF, Sharbaugh C, Kipnis V, Schatzkin A, Schoeller DA. Precision and accuracy of the doubly labeled water method in a large-scale application: Evaluation of a streamlined dosing protocol in the Observing Protein and Energy Nutrition (OPEN) study. Euro J Clin Nutr. 2003; 57:1370-1377.

28. Subar AF, Kipnis V, Troiano RP, Midthune D, Schoeller DA, Bingham S, Sharbaugh C, Trabulsi J, et al. Using intake biomarkers to evaluate the extent of dietary misreporting in a large sample of adults: The Observing Protein and Energy Nutrition (OPEN) study. Am J Epidemiol. 2003; 158(1): 1-13.

29. Trabulsi, J and Schoeller, DA. Evaluation of dietary assessment instruments against doubly labeled water, a biomarker of habitual energy intake. Am J Phyisol. 2003; 281: E891-E899.

30. Blanc S, Colligan AS, Trabulsi J, Harris T, Everhart JE, Bauer D, Schoeller DA. Influence of delayed

isotopic equilibration in urine on the accuracy of the 2H218O method in the elderly. Am J Physiol. 2002;

92:1036-1044.

31. Mares-Perlman JA, Lyle BJ, Klein R, Fisher AI, Brady WE, VandenLangenberg GM, Trabulsi J, Palta M. Vitamin supplement use and incident cataracts in a population-based study. Archives of Ophthalmology. 2000; 118(11): 1556-1563.

Book Chapters 1. Mennella JA, Trabulsi J, Inamdar L. The sensory world of formula-fed infants: Differences among

artificial milk feedings in flavor learning and satiation. In: Preedy VR (Ed), Dietary and Nutritional Aspects of Bottle Feeding. Wageningen Academic Publishers, The Netherlands, 2014.

Conference abstracts and presentations 1. Siemienski K, Lessen R, Pohlig, Trabulsi J. Breastfeeding and Growth in Infants with Congenital Heart

Disease. The Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Food and Nutrition Conference and Expo. October 26-29, 2019 in Philadelphia, PA, USA. Poster

2. Trabulsi J, Domino L, Stouffer N, Stallings VA, Schoeller DA, Mennella J. Reporting Accuracy of Energy Intake Among Exclusively Formula-Fed Infants. American Society of Nutrition; Baltimore, MD, USA. June 8-11, 2019. Poster

3. Eosso JR, Trabulsi J. Hydrolyzed Proteins in Infant Nutrition. College of Health Sciences Research Symposium, University of Delaware; Newark, DE, USA. February 1, 2019. Poster

4. Kopetsky A, Robson S, Trabulsi J. Methods for Examining Dietary Energy Density in Infants. College

of Health Sciences Research Symposium, University of Delaware; Newark, DE, USA. February 1, 2019. Poster

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5. Trabulsi JC, Inandar L, Stallings VA, Papas MA, Mennella, JA. Early infant rapid weight gain and odds for overweight at 1 year of age differs in breastfed versus formula fed infants. American Society of Nutrition; Boston, MA, USA. June 9-12, 2018. Oral

6. Mennella JA, Inandar L, Reiter A, Stallings VA, Papas MA, Trabulsi J. Impact of Type of Infant Formula and the Feeding Styles of Mothers on Early Rapid Weight Gain. American Society of Nutrition; Boston, MA, USA. June 9-12, 2018. Poster

7. Rex SM*, Trabulsi J, Baker S, Bodt B, Robson SM. (2018, June). Food Purchasing of WIC

Participants: What non-WIC Eligible Items are Being Purchased? American Society for Nutrition; Boston, MA, USA. June 9-12, 2018. Poster

8. Robson SM, DeLuccia R, Baker S, Bodt B, Trabulsi J. Real-time Decision Making of WIC Participants at the Grocery Store: Use of Think Aloud Methodology. Society of Behavioral Medicine; New Orleans, LA, USA. April 11-14, 2018. Poster

9. Trabulsi J, Mennella J, Stallings V, Inamdar L, Pressman N, Schall J, Papas M, Domino L, Schoeller D. “A randomized clinical trial: Infant formula composition impacts energy balance”. The 4th International Nutrition and Growth Conference. Amsterdam, The Netherlands. March 2-4, 2017. Oral

10. Trabulsi J, Irving SY, Papas MA, Hollowell C, Ravishankar C, Marino BS, Medoff-Cooper B, Stallings VA. Total energy expenditure of infants with congenital heart disease who have undergone surgical intervention. Experimental Biology, Boston, Massachusetts, USA. March 28 - April 1, 2015. Poster

11. Mennella JA, Trabulsi J, Papas MA. Effects of cow milk versus extensive protein hydrolysate formulas on infant cognitive development. Experimental Biology, Boston, Massachusetts, USA. March 28 - April 1, 2015. Poster

12. Anderson S, Mennella JA, Papas MA, Trabulsi, J. Gut peptide concentrations in healthy infants prior to feeding. Experimental Biology, Boston, Massachusetts, USA. March 28 - April 1, 2015. Poster

13. Evans T, Smith E, Livingstone A, Baker S, Trabulsi J. Evaluation of nutrition students’ knowledge, attitudes, and perceived competence to provide nutrition care to individuals with disabilities and limited mobility. Delaware Dietetic Association meeting, Dover, Delaware, USA. May 9, 2014. Poster

14. Takayama K, Dominick G, Papas MA, Mirkil M, Trabulsi J. An application of the transtheoretical model for understanding dietary intakes in low-income Latina mothers. Society of Behavioral Medicine’s 35th Annual Meeting & Scientific Sessions. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. April 23-26, 2014. Poster

15. Trabulsi J, Finkbeiner S, Mennella JA. Insights into infants’ developmental readiness at time of solid food introduction. Experimental Biology, Boston, Massachusetts, USA. April 20-24, 2013. Poster

16. Plummer J, Papas MA, Dominick G, Markil M, Trabulsi J. The impact of family meals on healthy lifestyle behaviors within Latino families. Society for Behavioral Medicine. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. April 23-26 2014. Poster

17. Takayama K, Dominick G, Papas M, Markil M, Trabulsi J. Relationship between dietary intake and social health determinants in low-Income, Hispanic mothers. Society for Behavioral Medicine. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. April 23-26 2014. Poster

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18. Axe M, Dominick G, Takayama K, Trabulsi J, Markil M, Papas MA. Education continues to be a strong predictor of health literacy among Latinas, while psychosocial factors did not. Society for Behavioral Medicine. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. April 23-26 2014. Poster

19. Kline R, Chen C, Zhu J, Wang D, Northington R, Trabulsi J. New insight into feeding practices and growth of post-discharge preterm infants in China. 5th European Paediatric Association meeting; Vienna, Austria; June 23-26th, 2011. Poster

20. Yao M, Riley A, Trabulsi J, Northington R, Sheng XY, DeRusso P. Use of an electronic handheld

diary to validate a new parent questionnaire assessing gastrointestinal tolerance in infants. 43rd Annual Meeting of the European Society for Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition. Istanbul, Turkey. June 9-12, 2010. Poster

21. Pramuk K, Burgher A, Ramirez-Mayans J, Sablon B, Trabulsi J, Wali Y, DeRusso P. Lutein

concentrations in maternal diet, human milk and infant plasma in mother-infant pairs: A multinational study. Excellence in Pediatrics. Florence, Italy. December 3-6, 2009. Poster

22. Trabulsi J, Capeding R, Ramanujam K, Feng P, McSweeney S, Harris B, DeRusso P. The effect of two

different protein concentrations in infant formula on growth. 42nd Annual Meeting of the European Society for Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition. Budapest, Hungary. June 3-6, 2009. Oral and Poster

23. Feng P, Gao M, Holly T, Nazzario J, Hui Zhou T, Burgher A, Trabulsi J, Pramuk K. Amino Acid Composition and Protein Content of Mature Human Milk from Nine Countries. Federation of the American Societies for Experimental Biology. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. April 18-22, 2009. Poster

24. Bergqvist C, Trabulsi J, Schall J, Stallings V. Resting Energy Expenditure in Children with Intractable Epilepsy. 61st Annual Meeting of the American Epilepsy Society. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. November 30 - December 4, 2007. Poster

25. Trabulsi J, Schall JI, Ittenbach RF, Olsen IE, Zemel BS, Stallings VA. Evaluation of formulas for calculating energy requirements in preadolescent children with cystic fibrosis (CF). The Twentieth Annual North American Cystic Fibrosis Conference. Denver, Colorado, USA. November 2 – 5, 2006. Poster

26. Trabulsi J, Schall JI, Ittenbach RF, Olsen IE, Yudkoff M, Daikhin Y, Zemel BS, Stallings VA. Preadolescent children with cystic fibrosis over-report energy intake. The Nineteenth Annual North American Cystic Fibrosis Conference. Baltimore, Maryland, USA. Oct 20-23, 2005. Poster

27. Subar AF, Kipnis V, Troiano RP, Midthune D, Schoeller DA, Bingham S, Sharbaugh C, Trabulsi J, Runswick S, Ballard-Barbash R, Schatzkin A. Using intake biomarkers to evaluate the extent of dietary misreporting in a large sample of adults: The Observing Protein and Energy Nutrition study. Federation of the American Societies for Experimental Biology. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. April 20-24, 2002. Poster

28. Trabulsi J, Troiano RP, Subar AF, Sharbaugh C, Kipnis V, Schatzkin A, Schoeller DA. Experience with a large-scale doubly labeled water trial for assessing reported dietary energy intake. The Fourth International Conference on Dietary Assessment Methods. Tucson, Arizona, USA. September 17-20, 2000. Poster

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29. Troiano RP, Subar AF, Schatzkin A, Kipnis V, Trabulsi J, Ballard-Barbash R, Schoeller DA. Energy expenditure determined by doubly labeled water in a large sample of adults was substantially greater than energy intake reported in national dietary surveys. Federation of the American Societies for Experimental Biology. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. April 20-24, 2002. Poster

Invited presentations (Symposiums, webinars, seminars): 1. Trabulsi J. “Infant Diet Composition and its Impact on Weight Gain in the First Year.” Institute for the

Advancement of Breastfeeding & Lactation Education. Virtual Symposium. January 23, 2021.

2. Trabulsi J. “Impact of early rapid weight gain on odds for overweight at one year differs between breastfed and formula-fed infants”. In: Pediatric Obesity Presents: A Live Virtual Event in Memory of Dr. Leann Birch to Launch a Special Issue dedicated to her work: "Parenting and the Development of Eating Behaviors in the Growing Child". Ian Paul and Dr. Maureen Black (Eds.). Virtual Symposium. September 22, 2020.

3. Trabulsi J. “Research in child and maternal nutrition”. Christiana Care Hospital, Department of Pediatirics. Newark, DE. January 2020.

4. Trabulsi J. “Protein in infant nutrition: Effect on health outcomes”. Aspen Paediatric Nutrition Symposium, National Congress of Pediatrics. Trujillo, Peru. October, 2018.

5. Trabulsi J. “Effect of infant diet composition on health outcomes”. Research and Development of Dairy Ingredients in Infant Formula and Health & Performance Nutrition”. Beijing, China. October, 2017.

6. Trabulsi J. “Nutrition in infants with Congenital Heart Disease”. The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Nutrition Seminar Series, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. May, 2015.

7. Trabulsi J. “Research in diet, nutritional status, and energy balance in infancy”. Christiana Care Seminar Series, Newark, Delaware, USA. March, 2015.

8. Trabulsi J. “Building a research program in maternal and infant nutrition”. University of Delaware, School of Nursing Seminar, Newark, Delaware, USA. May, 2014.

9. Trabulsi J. “Research in diet, nutritional status, and energy balance in women and children”. University of Delaware, Kinesiology and Applied Physiology Seminar, Newark, Delaware, USA. May, 2014.

10. Trabulsi J. “Healthy infant weight gain”. Energy Balance & Obesity Prevention Symposium, University of Wisconsin. Madison, Wisconsin, USA. September, 2013.

11. Trabulsi J. “Diet composition and growth in infancy”. The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Nutrition Seminar Series. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. May, 2012.

12. Trabulsi J. “Protein concentration in infant formula: effect on growth”. Educational Series. SMA Nutrition, the Child Growth Foundation and the National Obesity Forum Nutrition Symposium. London, UK. June, 2009.

13. Trabulsi J. “The effect of two different protein concentrations in infant formula on growth”. Wyeth Nutrition Symposium. European Society for Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition. Budapest, Hungary, June, 2009.

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14. Trabulsi J. “Techniques for the measurement of energy expenditure and diet”. Nutrition Assessment graduate course guest lecturer. Drexel University. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. November, 2006– 2009.

15. Trabulsi J. “Energy expenditure and reported energy intake”. Nutrition Seminar Series. The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. November, 2005.

16. Trabulsi J. “Nutrition and feeding issues in HIV-infected children”. Pediatric Seminar Series. Riddle Memorial Hospital; Media, Pennsylvania, USA. April, 1997.

17. Trabulsi J. “Nutrition and HIV-infection”. Graduate/undergraduate guest lecturer. The University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. March, 1994-1997.

18. Erdhart R, Sheckman-Alper B, Trabulsi J. “Issues in feeding the young child with disabilities”. Early Intervention Teleconference; King of Prussia, Pennsylvania, USA. August, 1995.

Non-refereed publications 1. Trabulsi J. Nutrition and HIV infection. In: Pediatric Nutrition Diet Manual – Acute Care. Sodexo-

Marriott Corporation, Bethesda, MD; 1994.

2. Trabulsi J. Nutrition and Biliary Atresia. In: Pediatric Nutrition Diet Manual – Acute Care. Sodexo- Marriott Corporation, Bethesda, MD; 1994.

TEACHING Courses Taught NTDT200 Nutrition Concepts University of Delaware NTDT345 Pediatric Nutrition University of Delaware NTDT421 Nutritional Assessment Methods University of Delaware NTDT451 Medical Nutrition Therapy University of Delaware NTDT611 Advanced Macronutrient Metabolism University of Delaware NTDT665 Nutrition Seminar University of Delaware NTDT822 Research Methods in Nutrition Assessment University of Delaware BHAN860 Graduate Research Seminar University of Delaware MENTORSHIP ON GRANT SUBMISSIONS 1. Name: Jae Kim, PhD (Faculty)

a. Title: Mitigation of secondary morbidities of radiotherapy in IDH2 deficient mice Funding: DE-INBRE Research Independence Awards program Outcome: To be submitted May 2021 Role: Mentor 2. Name: Shannon Robson, PhD (Faculty)

a. Title Examining Cardiovascular Biomarkers Associated with Dietary Energy Density in Children Funding: COBRE Pilot Project (National Institutes of Health; PI: Edwards) Outcome: Funded Role: Mentor

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b. Title: Family Meals as a Strategy for the Primary Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease in Children

Funding: COBRE 2, Subproject (National Institutes of Health; PI: Edwards) Outcome: Under Review Role: Mentor

c. Title: Examining the Feasibility of a Foods Skills Intervention on Diet Quality in Adults Funding: American Heart Association Pre-Doctoral Fellowship Outcome: Not funded Role: Co-Mentor

3. Name: Alissa Smethers, PhD (Post-doc) a. Title: Stable isotope biomarker for added sugar intake and sweet taste phenotypes in mother-child dyads Funding: National Institutes of Health Outcome: Funded (F32 DC018710-01)

Role: Co-Sponsor

GRADUATE STUDENTS MENTORED (note: The University of Delaware started a PhD in Nutrition Science program in 2018) PHD COMMITTEES CHAIRED 1. Name: Jessica Eosso, RD

Type: Dissertation Topic: Infant and maternal diet Date: 2018-present

2. Name: Lynn Ferro Type: Dissertation Topic: Infant nutrition and the gastrointestinal microbiome Date: 2020-present

PHD COMMITTEES SERVED ON 1. Name: Amanda Kopetsky, MS, RD

Type: Dissertation Topic: Meal planning and shopping patterns in relation to diet quality Date: 2018-present

2. Name: Katelyn Clements, RN Type: Dissertation Topic: Maternal feeding behaviors in the context of rapid weight gain among high-risk Latinx infants Date: 2019-present

3. Name: Luke Smith Type: Dissertation Topic: Malnutrition in the Hospital Setting: Prevalence, Implications and Assessment Date: 2019-present

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4. Name: Jennifer L. Hood, SLP Type: Dissertation Topic: Implementing a Cue-Based Feeding Protocol and Staff Education Program in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Date: 2017-2019

MS COMMITEES CHAIRED 1. Name: Kelsey McMunn

Type: Thesis Topic: Parent Stress and Child Nutrient Intake in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder Date: 2019-present

2. Name: Jaimie Lafferty Type: Thesis Topic: Diet and Mealtime Behaviors in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder Degree conferred: 2020 Current Position: Registered Dietitian, Constructive Partnerships Unlimited, Cerebral Palsy Associates

3. Name: Oshay Johnson Type: Thesis Topic: Parent Stress and Feeding Behaviors in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder Degree Conferred: 2019 Current Position: Clinical Dietitian, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia

4. Name: Kathryn Siemienski Type: Thesis Topic: Breastfeeding and Growth in Infants with Congenital Heart Disease Degree Conferred: 2019 Current Position: Registered Dietitian, Christiana Care

5. Name: Kathryn Russel Type: Scholarly Project Topic: Infant Nutrition and the Microbiome Degree Conferred: 2019 Current Position: Registered Dietitian, NutraSource

6. Name: Dan Feldman Type: Thesis Topic: Effect of Infant Formula Composition and Feeding Rate on Energy Intake Degree Conferred: 2018 Current Position: Registered Dietitian, NutraSource

7. Name: Elsey Weisberg Type: Thesis Topic: Breastfeeding in Infants with Congenital Heart Defects Degree Conferred: 2018 Current Position: Clinical Dietitian, Boston Children’s Hospital

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8. Name: Rachel Rickman Type: Thesis Topic: Breastfeeding Exclusivity and Duration in Infants with Congenital Heart Disease Degree Conferred: 2017 Current Position: PhD student, University of Texas at Austin

9. Name: Rosemary DeLuccia Type: Thesis Topic: Growth and Adiposity in Children with Down Syndrome Degree Conferred: 2017 Current Position: PhD student, Drexel University

10. Name: Lindsay Domino Type: Thesis Topic: Resting Energy Expenditure in First Year of Life Degree Conferred: 2017 Current Position: Registered Dietitian, Jefferson Medical Group

11. Name: Caitlin McEwen

Type: Thesis Topic: Infant Diet Composition and Satiation Degree Conferred: 2016 Current Position: Registered Dietitian, University of Chicago Comer Children’s Hospital

12. Name: Samantha Strack Elliott

Type: Thesis Topic: Breastfeeding Practices in Infants with Congenital Heart Disease Degree Conferred: 2016 Current Position: NCAA Division I Compliance Intern, Delaware State University

13. Name: Chelsea Hollowell

Type: Thesis Topic: Nutritional issues in Infants with Congenital Heart Disease Degree Conferred: 2015 Current Position: Pueblo WIC Program Manager, Pueblo City-County Health Department

14. Name: Stevi Anderson

Type: Thesis Topic: Effect of Diet Composition on Biomarkers of Satiation in Infants Date Conferred: 2015 Current Position: Academic and Scientific Editor

15. Name: Brittany Knick

Type: Scholarly Project Topic: Dietary Intake of Women with and without Hypertension at 1 Year Postpartum Degree Conferred: 2014 Current Position: Registered Dietitian, Christiana Care Health System

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16. Name: Kyle Takayama Type: Thesis Topic: Diet and Nutrition of Hispanic Mothers and their Children Degree Conferred: 2014 Current Position: Scientist, Charles River Laboratories

17. Name: Laura Masullo

Type: Thesis Topic: Health Practices and Dietary Intake Among Individuals with Multiple Sclerosis Degree Conferred: 2013 Current Position: Regulatory and Nutrition Analyst at Campbell Soup Company

18. Name: Karyl-Leigh Megaw

Type: Scholarly Project Topic: Energy Balance in Infants Degree Conferred: 2012 Current Position: Stay at home mom

19. Name: Sarah Schneider Barnes

Type: Scholarly Project Topic: Evaluation of Equations for the Prediction of Energy Expenditure in Children with Down Syndrome Current Position: Registered Dietitian, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia

MS COMMITTEES SERVED ON 1. Name: Kaelyn Burns

Type: Thesis Topic: Examining the Relationship between Dietary Energy Density (ED) and Weight Status in Non-treatment Seeking Children Date: 2019 - present

2. Name: Sarah Russel Type: Thesis Topic: The Course of Breastfeeding and Duration of Feeding Human Milk in Infants with Congenital Heart Disease Date: 2019 – present

3. Name: Mersady Redding Type: Thesis Topic: Apiaceous Vegetables Mitigate Acrolein-induced Lung Injuries in C57BL/6J male Mice Date: 2019 – present

4. Name: Samantha Lampert Type: Scholarly Project Topic: Understanding Food Selectivity in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder Degree Conferred: 2020 Current Position: Dietetic Intern, Stony Brook University

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5. Name: Samantha Rex Type: Thesis Topic: A Comparison of the Home Food Environments Among Healthy Weight, Overweight, Obese, and Post Weight Loss Surgery Mothers and Their Children Using an Open Home Food Inventory Degree Conferred: 2019 Current Position: PhD student, Johns Hopkins University

6. Name: Melanie Berdy Type: Scholarly project Topic: Home Fruit and Vegetable Availability and Fruit and Vegetable Intake in Children Degree Conferred: 2018 Current Position: Registered Dietitian & Nutrition Care Manager, Morrison Living

7. Name: Michelle Zuelch

Type: Thesis Topic: The Vegetarian Diet and Vascular Function Degree Conferred: 2017 Current Position: PhD student, University of California, Davis

8. Name: Amanda Kopetsky

Type: Thesis Topic: Healthy Snacking in Preschool-age Children Degree Conferred: 2017 Current Position: PhD student, University of Delaware

9. Karen Solecki

Type: Thesis Topic: The role of Dietary Counseling on Salt Consumption and Vascular Function: A Pilot Study Degree Conferred: 2015 Current Position: Registered Dietitian, Caruso Physical Therapy and Nutrition, LLC

10. Name: Emily Stave Shup

Type: Thesis Topic: The association between Diet Quality and Prevalence of Anemia in an Urban Population of Socioeconomically Diverse African American and White adults Degree Conferred: 2015 Current Position: Health and Wellness Coach, self-employed

11. Name: Courtney Ferreira

Type: Thesis Topic: Acute Effect of Cocoa on Vascular Function in Chronic Kidney Disease Patients Degree Conferred: 2014 Current Position: Wellness Director, Active Life and Sports Physical Therapy

12. Name: Brooke Weaver

Type: Scholarly Project Topic: Adaptive Thermogenesis Degree Conferred: 2014 Current Position: Nutrition Scientist, The Nature's Bounty Company

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13. Name: Shilpa Kulkarni Type: Scholarly Project Topic: The Relationship between Maternal Smoking and Infant Feeding Practices Degree Conferred: 2013 Current Position: Research & Outreach Dietitian and Instructor at Delaware State University

14. Name: Jessica Rombach

Type: Thesis Topic: Association between Dietary Sodium Intake and Bone Mineral Content in an Urban Population of African Americans and Whites Degree Conferred: 2013 Current Position: Nutrition Specialist, Red Clay Consolidated School District

15. Name: Kendall DiLorenzo

Type: Thesis Topic: The Impact of Orlistat on Quality of Life Degree Conferred: 2013 Current Position: Nutrition Specialist, Red Clay Consolidated School District

SERVICE University Active Department, Ad-Hoc Website Committee Fall 2020-present Department, Director, Nutrition Graduate Programs Fall 2018-Summer 2021 Department, Director, PhD in Nutrition Science Program Fall 2018-Summer 2021 Department, Nutrition Program Leader Fall 2018-Summer 2021 College of Health Sciences, Research Advisory Committee Spring 2018-Summer 2021 Department, P&T Committee Fall 2017-Summer 2021 College of Health Sciences, Diversity Summer Camp Faculty Summer 2017-present Department, Nutrition Clinic Committee Fall 2016-Summer 2021 College of Health Sciences, Foltyn Seminar Committee Fall 2013-present Nutrition and Disabilities Club Faculty Co-Mentor Fall 2013-present Department, Graduate Nutrition Committee Fall 2012-Summer 2021 Past Department, Nutrition Faculty Search Committee Chair Fall 2017-Spring 2019 Department, Nutrition Faculty Search Committee Fall 2016-Spring 2017 Department, Ad-hoc PhD Committee Fall 2016-Fall 2017 Department, Ad-hoc MS/DI Committee Fall 2016-Fall 2017 College of Health Sciences, Associate Dean for Research Search Committee Fall 2015-Spring 2016 Department, Nutrition Faculty Search Committee Fall 2015-Spring 2016 Department, Curriculum Committee Fall 2014-Spring 2016 College of Health Sciences, School of Nursing Search Committee Fall 2014-Spring 2015 Department, Director, Graduate Program, MS in Human Nutrition Fall 2012-Spring 2018 Viva Tu Vida Health Fair, Faculty Mentor for Nutrition students Fall 2013-Fall 2015 College of Health Sciences, Governance Committee Fall 2012-Fall 2014 College of Health Sciences, First Steps, Judge Spring 2013-2014 Department, Nutrition Faculty Search Committee Fall 2012-Spring 2013 College of Health Sciences /CANR Collaboration Committee Fall 2011-Spring 2012

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College of Health Sciences, Associate Dean for Research Search Committee Fall 2011-Spring 2012 Department, Exploratory PhD Committee Fall 2010-Spring 2011 Department, Writing Committee Fall 2010-Fall 2011 Within Academe Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, Board of Editors, Pediatric Nutrition Fall 2019-present Care Manual Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, PNPG Publications Committee Fall 2017-Spring 2021

• Past-Chair Fall 2020-2021 • Chair Fall 2019-2020 • Chair-Elect Fall 2018-2019 • Member Fall 2017-2018

Grant Reviewer, Nutrition Section, National Multiple Sclerosis Society Fall 2015-Spring 2017 Healthy Weight Research Committee, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Spring 2012-Summer 2012