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School of Nursing Faculty
Jacquelyn Taylor, PhD, APRN, BC, PNP, RN
Assistant Professor
University
of Michigan School of Nursing
400 North Ingalls Building
Room 3174
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-0482
Telephone: 734-647-0142
FAX: 734-647-0351
jytaylor@umich.edu
Education
Post-Doctoral
Fellowship, Wayne State University, Institute of Gerontology, Detroit, MI,
2004-2005
PhD, Urban Health Nursing, Wayne State University, College of Nursing,
Detroit, MI, 2004
MSN, Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Program. Wayne State University, College
of Nursing, 2002
Certificate, Molecular Genetics, Georgetown University, Washington, D.C.,
2001
BSN, Wayne State University, College of Nursing, 1999
Research Interests
Pediatrics
School Health
Vulnerable Populations (Women & Children)
Urban Health
Genetics
Health Across the Lifespan
Current Research
Hypertension susceptibility health disparity prevention and intervention
for African American Children. Michigan Department of Community Health, Medicaid.
Funding Amount; $61,000. PI: Jacquelyn Y. Taylor.
Hypertension and Heredity Follow-up Study. Michigan Center for Health
Intervention. National Institutes of Health, National Institute for Nursing
Research. Grant #P30 NR009000. Funding Amount: $30,600 (total), $20,000
(direct costs), and $10,600 (indirect costs). PI: Jacquelyn Y. Taylor
Hypertension and Heredity: Genetic Polymorphisms in Three Generations of
Urban African American Women. Michigan Center for Urban African
American Aging Research. National Institutes of Health, National Institute
of Aging. Grant #5-P30-AG015281-07. Funding Amount: $30,600 (total), $20,000
(direct costs), 10,600 (indirect costs). PI: Jacquelyn Y. Taylor.
Recent Journal Publications
Long, J.Y., Covington, C., Delaney-Black, V. & Nordstrom,
B. (2002). Allelic Variation and Environmental Lead Exposure in Urban Children.
American Association of Clinical Nursing (AACN) Clinical
Issues, 13(4), 550-556.
Taylor, J.Y. & Holtrop, T.G. (2007). Yemeni Families and Child
Lead Screening in Detroit. Journal of Transcultural
Nursing.
Taylor, J.Y., Washington, G.M., Artinian, N.T., & Lichtenberg, P. (2007).
Urban Hypertensive African American Grandparents: Stress, Health and Implications
of Child Care. Clinical Gerontologist.
Taylor, J.Y., Washington, G.M., Artinian, N.T., & Lichtenberg, P. (in
press). Predictors of Parental Stress among African
American Parents and Grandparents. Issues in Mental
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