CURRICULUM VITAE - Texas Tech University
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7. Koltyn, K.F., Umeda, M., Flood, S., & Hoeger-Bement, M. (2007). Use of coping strategies by<br />
older adults with chronic pain. The Journal of Pain, 8 (4) Supplement 1, S57.<br />
8. Umeda, M., Newcomb, L.W., Ellingson, L.E., & Koltyn, K.F. (2008). Examination of the<br />
dose-response relationship between blood pressure and pain perception following isometric<br />
exercise. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 40 (5), Supplement, S117.<br />
9. Umeda, M., Nagel, C. A., Balter, J. E., Nofsinger, M. L., Corbin, L. W., & Maluf, K. S. (2010).<br />
The effects of isometric handgrip exercise on pain perception and nociceptive reflexes in<br />
women with and without fibromyalgia. Included in CD of abstracts for the 13 th World Congress<br />
on Pain.<br />
10. Umeda, M., Corbin, L. W., & Maluf, K. S. (2011). The role of pain in mediating the association<br />
between leisure time physical activity and impact of fibromyalgia on daily function. <strong>University</strong><br />
of Colorado-Denver Postdoctoral Research Day.<br />
Poster Presentations:<br />
1. Umeda, M., Deisinger, J.A., Sheffer, C., Lofland, K.R., & Cassisi, J.E. (2003). Differences in<br />
the factor structure of pain descriptions in a racially diverse sample of chronic pain patients.<br />
Annual scientific meeting of the American Pain Society, Chicago, IL.<br />
2. Umeda, M., Deisinger, J.A., Sheffer, C., Lofland, K.R., & Cassisi, J.E. (2003). Differences in<br />
the factor structure of pain descriptors by race. Annual scientific meeting of the Southeastern<br />
Psychological Association, New Orleans, LA.<br />
3. Umeda, M., Cassisi, J.E., Koltyn, K.F., & Shea, D.T. (2004). Influence of response bias on<br />
self-reported pain in response to the cold pressor test in college men and women. The joint<br />
scientific meeting of the American and Canadian Pain Society, Vancouver, BC, Canada.<br />
4. Umeda, M. & Koltyn, K.F. (2005). Influence of aerobic exercise intensity on alterations in pain<br />
perception in women. Annual scientific meeting of the American College of Sports Medicine,<br />
Nashville, TN.<br />
5. Umeda, M., Newcomb, L.W., & Koltyn, K.F. (2006). Influence of blood pressure elevations<br />
following isometric exercise on pain perception in women. Annual scientific meeting of the<br />
American Pain Society, San Antonio, TX.<br />
6. Umeda, M., Nagel, C. A., Balter, J. E., Nofsinger, M. L., Corbin, L. W., & Maluf, K. S. (2010).<br />
The effects of isometric handgrip exercise on pain perception and nociceptive reflexes in<br />
women with and without fibromyalgia. Biannual scientific meeting of the International<br />
Association for the Study of Pain, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.<br />
7. Umeda, M., Nagel, C. A., Balter, J. E., Nofsinger, M. L., Corbin, L. W., & Maluf, K. S. (2010).<br />
The effects of isometric handgrip exercise on pain perception and nociceptive reflexes in<br />
women with and without fibromyalgia. Best Poster Award. Annual scientific meeting of the<br />
Center for Women’s Health Research, <strong>University</strong> of Colorado-Denver, Aurora, CO.<br />
8. Umeda, M., Corbin, L. W., & Maluf, K. S. (2011). The role of pain in mediating the association<br />
between leisure time physical activity and impact of fibromyalgia on daily function. <strong>University</strong><br />
of Colorado-Denver Postdoctoral Research Day.<br />
Oral Presentations:<br />
1. Umeda, M., Newcomb, L.W., Ellingson, L.E., & Koltyn, K.F. (2008). Examination of the<br />
dose-response relationship between blood pressure and pain perception following isometric<br />
exercise. Annual scientific meeting of the American College of Sports Medicine, Indianapolis,<br />
IN.<br />
GRANT APPLICATIONS:<br />
Funded:<br />
1. The Vilas Travel Grant (2005), Graduate Student Collaborative, <strong>University</strong> of<br />
Wisconsin-Madison.<br />
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