Nanette Steinle, MD, FACPPage 1
Curriculum Vitae
NanetteI. Steinle, M.D., F.A.C.P.
Associate Professor of Medicine
University of MarylandSchool of Medicine
Date August30, 2016
Business AddressDepartment of Medicine
Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Nutrition
660 West Redwood Street, Room 467
Baltimore, MD 21201
Phone Number410-605-7432
Fax Number410-605-7849
Education
1979B.S., Nutrition and Dietetics, TexasChristianUniversity
1995M.D., Medical College of Ohio, Toledo, Ohio
Post Graduate Education and Training
1995-1998Categorical Internal Medicine Resident
University of MarylandMedicalCenter
1998-2000Diabetes, Endocrinology, and Nutrition Fellow
University of MarylandMedicalCenter
Certifications
1979Commission on Dietetic Registration
1994Basic Life Support
1995-2009Advanced Cardiac Life Support
1997Diplomate, National Board of Medical Examiners
1998Diplomate, American Board of Internal Medicine
(recertified in 2008)
2000Diplomate, Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
(recertified in 2010)
Medical Licensure
1997Board of Physician Quality Assurance of the State of Maryland, (Active)
Employment History
Academic Appointments
1997-2001Assistant Instructor, Department of Medicine
University of MarylandSchool of Medicine
2001-2014Assistant Professor of Medicine
University of MarylandSchool of Medicine
2014-present Associate Professor of Medicine
University of Maryland School of Medicine
OtherEmployment
1980-1983Clinical Dietician
SouthArlingtonMedicalCenter, Arlington, Texas
1980-1985Nutrition Consultant
Self Employed, Fort Worth, Texas
1984-1985Regional Consultant
ARA Living Centers, Lewisville, Texas
1985-1989Director of Food and Nutrition Services
KingKhaledEyeSpecialistHospital, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
1990-1991Coordinator, Nutrition Support Services
RiversideHospital, Toledo, Ohio
1998-2000Emergency Room Attending Physician (part-time)
VeteransAdministrationHospital
Baltimore, Maryland
Professional Society Memberships
1979-1992American Dietetic Association
1990-presentChristian Medical and Dental Association
1992-1995American Association of Medical Colleges
1996-presentAmericanCollegeof Physicians
1998-2000The American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists
1998-presentThe Endocrine Society
1999-presentThe American Diabetes Association
2001-presentAmerican Society for Nutritional Sciences
2004-2013American Heart Association
Honors and Awards
2005Fellow, AmericanCollege of Physicians
2010Excellence in Teaching, UMSOM Class of 2014
2010-2013National Committee for Quality Assurance, Diabetes Recognition Program
Clinical Activities
University of MarylandMedicalCenter, Clinical Endocrinologist
2000-200155% effort
2007-201040% effort
2010-present10% effort
Clinical Venue: Attending Physician
2000-2003General Endocrine Faculty Practice, 1 session/week
2000-2001Joslin Diabetes Center, Shipley’s Choice Medical Park, 4-6 sessions/week
2000-2004Endocrine Fellows Clinic Attending Physician, one session per month
2000-presentIn Patient Endocrine Service, 2-6 weeks/year
2007-present University of Maryland Center for Diabetes and Endocrinology (formerly Joslin Diabetes Center), 1-3 sessions/week
BaltimoreWashingtonMedicalCenter, Clinical Endocrinologist
2002-200740-50%
Clinical Venue: Joslin Diabetes Center
Provided in patient consultations and out patient general endocrine services; and assisted in establishing a thriving, state of the artclinical endocrine practice at this site.
Baltimore Veteran’sAdministrationHospital
2000-presentInternal Medicine In-patient Attending Physician1 month/year (2000-2002; 2007-present); 2 weeks/year (2003-2006)
2010-presentEndocrine and Diabetes Fellows Clinic Attending Physician
(1-4 sessions/week)
Administrative Services
Institutional
University of MarylandSchool of Medicine
2001-presentNutrition Curriculum Working Group
2002-2005Clinical Laboratory Director for Molecular Biology,
Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Nutrition
2004-presentAdmissions Committee
2004-2006School of Medicine Council
2006-presentDirector of Enrichment, Mid Atlantic Nutrition and ObesityResearchCenter
2006-presentFaculty Advisor, Healthy Choices Baltimore, UMSOM student organization
2011-presentUM-OAIC Data Safety Monitoring Board.
University of MarylandMedicalCenter
2001-presentApplicant Interviewer,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Nutrition Fellowship
2002-presentApplicant Interviewer, Internal Medicine Residency Program
2009-presentClinical Improvement Committee, Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Nutrition
2015Metabolic Care Committee Chair BVAMC
BaltimoreWashingtonMedicalCenter
2003-2006Medial Director, JoslinDiabetesCenter
BaltimoreVeteransAdministrationHospital
2010-present Interim Chief, Endocrinology and Diabetes Section
**Responsible for assuring quality care of general endocrine and diabetes in and
outpatient care (22 clinic sessions weekly). Increased overall ambulatory visit volume by 20% in FY 2013. Teaching administration includes oversight of six endocrine fellows, rotating residents and students. Provide supervision to VA mid level providers and staff. MOVE! Physician Champion. PI of three VA sponsored research protocols.
2014-Research and Development Committee
Local and National
1982-1983Secretary, Fort Worth Dietetic Association
1983-1984President-Elect, Fort Worth Dietetic Association
1984-1985President, Fort Worth Dietetic Association
1992-1995Member, Organization of Student Representatives
American Association of Medical Colleges
2001Moderator, Scientific Session, American Diabetes Association Annual Meeting
2002Contributing certification board question author, American Board of Internal Medicine
2010-presentAmerican Society of Nutrition
Graduate and Professional Education Committee (2010-2013)
Medical Nutrition Council Member (2010-present)
Public Information Committee (2013-2016)
2010-2013Editorial Board, Heart Insight, American Heart Association
2012-2013 National Academy of Sciences Koshland Science Museum Nutrition Public Advisory Panel
2014Editorial Board, Diabetes Metabolism Research and Reviews
2001- presentManuscript Reviewer(# reviews per year) Annals of Epidemiology (0-2)
Annals of Internal Medicine(0-1)
Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology (0-1)
Diabetes (0-2)
Endocrinology (0-1)
International Journal of Obesity (0-2)
Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism (0-3)
On the Cutting Edge, American Dietetic Association(0-1)
Physiology and Behavior (0-1)
PLOS One (1-3)
International Journal of Pediatric Obesity(0-2)
Journal of Human Nutrition and Dietetics (0-2)
Molecular Nutrition and Food Research
Scientific Review Panels
2003Member, National Academy of Science Committee to Review Proposals to the 2004 BiomedicalWright Centers of Innovation and the BiomedicalResearch and Technology Transfer Partnership Awards Program of the State of Ohio
2009 NHLBI Ancillary Studies in Clinical Trials Ad Hoc reviewer
NIHCenter for Scientific ReviewMESH/BBBP J Ad Hoc reviewer
2011 NIHCenter for Scientific Review ZRG1 BBBP-T (03) Special Emphasis Panel
2012 Department of Defense TATRC AIBS Onsite review, Integrative Cardiac Health Project
2013 NCI ZCA1 SRLB-Y (M2) Special Emphasis Panel
NIDDK ZDK1 GRB-S (M2) Special Emphasis Panel
2014NCI ZCA1 SRLB-Y M1 B Special Emphasis Panel-
Joslin Diabetes Center/Boston University Pilot and Feasibility Program
NIH ZAT1 SM 34 P, P50 Botanical Centers
VA Capitol Health Care Network, Pilot and Interfacility Collaborative Grants
2015ZKD1GRB-N (M5) 1 Ancillary studies to ACCORD, ADVANCE and MESA trials Special Emphasis Panel
ZRG1 EMNR-V (55) Molecular Profiles and Biomarkers of Food and Nutrient Intake Special Emphasis Panel
2016Center for Scientific Review, Clinical and Integrative Diabetes and Obesity Study Section2016/10 council round.
Teaching Service
Pre-Clinical
1998-2000Preceptor, Physical Diagnosis
2 students/group; 2-3 hours per week; 26 weeks/year
2003-2004Coordinator, Small Group Nutrition Sessions (ICME 510)
15 students/group; 4 groups; 4 one hour sessions
2004-2005Preceptor, Small Group Session (ICME 510)
8 students/group; 2-3 hours per week; 26 weeks/year
2005-2006Leader, Small Group Session (ICME 510)
10 students/group; 2-4 hours per week; 26 weeks/year
2008-2010Physical Manifestations of Nutrition Disorders(ICME 520)
1 hour lecture/online course for MS2 class
Basic Science
1998-presentPreceptor, Pathophysiology and Therapeutics(MSPR 514)
Small group clinical correlations
Endocrinology case studies
2 hours/year; 30 students
2003-presentLecturer, School of Dentistry (DSCP 538)
Endocrinology and Nutrition
2 hours/year; 50 students
2004-2007Lecturer, Pathophysiology and Therapeutics (MSPR 514)
Nutrition in disease states
1 hour/year; 140-160 students
2005-2010Coordinator and small group preceptor
Nutrition, Immunity and Infection (HDID MSPR 520)
Nutrition and the Nervous System (Pathophysiology and Therapeutics (MSPR 514))
4 hours/year; 8 small groups, 20 students/group
2006Lecturer, Prev 711 Genetic Epidemiology
Nutrition, Genetics and Genomics
1 hour/year; 6 students
2007-presentCo-Director, Cell and Molecular Biology(MSPR513)
Lectures: Fat Soluble Vitamins; Metal Ions and Micronutrients
Nutrition through the Lifecycle
Conferences: Vitamin D; Hypoglycemia; Nutrition Clinical CorrelationsDiabetes; Functional Foods
2013- presentLecturer, Prev 613 Nutritional Epidemiology
Nutrition and Immunology
1 hour/year; 10 students
Clinical
2000-presentEndocrinology and Diabetes Fellows Clinic Attending
5-25 hours/month
2-3 fellows; 1-3 residents; 1-2 students
2001-presentGeneral Medical Service Attending
6-10 hours/day; ½-1 month/year;
2-4 residents; 2-4 students
2001-presentEndocrinology In Patient Service Attending,
4-6 hours/day; ½-1½ months/year
2-3 fellows, 1-2 residents, 1-2 students
2002-presentLecturer, Medicine and Surgical Student, Resident, and Endocrine Fellow Noon Conferences
Nutrient/Drug Interactions
Popular Diets
Common Disorders of the Thyroid
Nutrition 101
Endocrine Emergencies
Diabetes Management of the Surgical Patient
Nutrition in the Life Cycle
8-15 hours/year, 40 residents, 15 students, 6 fellows
2003-presentCourse Director, ENDC 542-04Nutrition Elective
8 hours per week; 1-2 resident or students/month
2010-presentDirector, Clinical Nutrition Rotation
2 week required clinical rotation, Family Medicine Residents
10 residents/year
Mentoring
2002-present Mentor, School of Medicine Students
1-2 students/year
2003-presentMentor, Internal Medicine Residency Program
One resident/year
2005-2008Ying Wang, Doctoral Student
Positional cloning of genes influencing blood pressure on chromosome
2q 31-34 in the Old Order Amish
2007- 2009C Dotson, PhD Post Doctoral Fellow
Genetic variation in taste receptors and risk for type 2
diabetes and obesity
2009-presentEndocrine fellows
2009-2010 Ashley Davidson
2010-2012 Sheila Ramirez
2011-2013: Manige Konig, Elizabeth Lamos, Stephanie Stein
2012- 2014: Sarada Jaimungal, Ravi Kant, Hillary Loper
2013- 2015: Myrto Eliades, Yasaman Mohtasebi, Maria Subang
2014-present: Silvia Salgado, Sara Schwab, Rachel Steinman
2015 – present: David Levitt, Bayan Mesmar, Silpa Poola Kella
2012-present Preventive Medicine Resident Program
2012 Jana McAnich
2013 Rebekah Brown
2014 Tyler Cole, Dawn Cannon
2015 Benjamin Shandler
2016ASN Science Policy Fellowship Mentor – Allison Dostal
Selected significant mentoring relationships
2005-2009Hillary Shaw, Medical Student,
(Second Place Winner, Medical Student Research Competition 2006)
TAS2R38 Variations affect eating behavior in the Old Order Amish
2006-2009Poornima Vanguri, Medical Student
Albert Schweitzer Fellowship
Reducing obesity in children and adults;promoting healthy eating habits in primary education(the Healthy Choices Baltimore student organization is the legacy of this project)
2013-2014Rachel Smith, Medical Student
HPStar participant (First Place winner, Obesity Symposium poster contest)
Shifts in the Gut Microbiome Following a High Fiber, Mediterranean-Style Diet
Grant Support
ACTIVE
9/15/05–8/31/15Co-investigator, 10% (PI: Alan Shuldiner)
Mid-AtlanticNutritionObesityResearchCenter
NIH P30DK072488
Role: Director of Enrichment
Annual Direct Costs: $807,956
Total Direct Costs:$4,039,780
9/01/11-8/30/15Local PI (0.0%)
ACCORDIAN follow on study
Veterans Cooperative Study
Total Direct Costs: capitation model
3/1/12-9/30/14Site PI (10%)
Diabetes Prevention Clinical Demonstration Project
Veterans Administration Operations/Clinical Programs
Annual Direct Costs: $800,000
7/1/12-6/30/17PI (15%)
SPORT: Summer Program in Obesity, Nutrition, and Diabetes Research Training
NIH/NIDDK T35DK095737
Total Direct Costs: $357, 360
Completed Support
9/1/00 – 8/31/04Co-investigator, 5% (PI: Alan Shuldiner)
Pharmacogenetics of Pro12Ala PPAR gamma2 in diabetes
NIH
Annual Direct Costs: $215,123
Total Direct Costs:$860,493
1/1/01-12/31/04Nanette Steinle (PI, 21.8%)
Genetic Risk Factors for Cardiovascular Disease in the Old Order Amish
American Heart Association Scientist Development Grant
Annual Direct Costs: $78,878
Total Direct Costs:$236,634
4/1/03 – 12/31/04Alan Shuldiner (Co-PI, 4%)
Characterization of ABCG8 heterozygotes in the Old Order Amish
Merck Pharmaceuticals
Annual Direct Costs: $80,805
Total Direct Costs:$141,408
4/1/02 – 12/31/06Nanette Steinle (PI, 0.0%)
Nateglinide and Valsartan in the Prevention of Diabetes and Cardiovascular Outcomes
Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation
Annual Direct Costs: $7,361
Total Direct Costs:$34,965
7/1/2005-6/30/10Nanette Steinle (PI, 40%)
Cloning a Blood Pressure Gene on Human Chromosome 2q32.3
NHLBI - R01 HL076768
Total direct costs: $1,452,224
Total indirect costs: $693,761
9/1/06 – 8/31/07Nanette Steinle (PI, 0.0%)
Taste receptors, genetics, obesity, and functional consequences
University of MarylandSchool of Medicine Intramural Grant
Annual Direct Costs: $63,223
Total Direct Costs:$63,223
7/1/07 – 12/31/08Nanette Steinle (PI, 2.5%)
Characterization of Genetic Variation in Nicotine Acetylcholine Receptor Subunits and Cardiovascular Response to Nicotine
University of Maryland’s Other Tobacco-Related Diseases Research
Annual Direct Costs: $33,333
Total Direct Costs:$50,000
6/24/09 – 5/31/10(Co-investigator, 10%) PI: Claire Fraser-Liggett, PhD and Alan Shuldiner, MD
The Thrifty Microbiome: The Role of the Gut Microbiota in Obesity in the Amish
NIH UH2DK083982
Annual Direct Costs: $683,158
Total Direct Costs:$683,158
8/1/09 – 6/30/10(PI, 20%)
Diabetes Treatment: Education for Medicine Residents
Endocrine Fellows Foundation
Annual Direct Costs: $112,245
Total Direct Costs:$112,245
7/17/09 – 5/31/11(Co-investigator, 1.5%) PI: Alan Shuldiner, MD
Clinical Nutritional Research Unit of Maryland
NIH P30DK072488 (ARRA)
Annual Direct Costs: $36,240
Total Direct Costs:$36,240
9/1/10 – 8/31/11 (Co-investigator, 5% effort) PI: Charlene Quinn TelCare, LLC (MIPS)
Total Direct Costs:$103,148
4/1/13-9/30/14Site PI (0.0%)
Point of Care Insulin Study
VA Cooperative Study
Annual Direct Costs: $120,000
Publications
Peer Reviewed Journal Articles
1.Steinle N and Shuldiner A. The Old Order Amish, a unique model to study ageing. Journal of the British Menopause Society 2000; 6 (4); 127.
2. Steinle N, Hsueh W-C, Snitker S, Mitchell BD, Pollin T, Sakul H, St.Jean PL, Bell CJ, Shuldiner AR. Genetics of eating behavior in the Amish: A Genome Wide Scan and Heritability Study. Am J Clin Nutr 2002;75:1098-1106.
3. Pollin T, Hsueh W-C, Steinle N, Snitker S, Shuldiner A, Mitchell B. A genome-wide scan of lipid levels in the Old Order Amish. Atherosclerosis 2004; 173: 89-96.
4. Steinle N, Kazlauskaite R, Imumorin I, Hsueh W-C, Pollin T, O’Connell J, Mitchell B, Shuldiner A. Variation in the Lamin A/C (LMNA) Gene: Associations with metabolic syndrome. Arterioscler Thromb Vasc Biol; 2004;24(9):1708-13. Epub 2004 Jun 17.
5. Steinle N, Pollin T, O’Connell J, Mitchell B, Shuldiner A. Variants in the ghrelin gene are associated with metabolic syndrome in the Old Order Amish. JClin Endocrinol Metab. 2005;90(12):6672-7. Epub 2005 Oct 4.
6. Patrick F McArdle, Sue Rutherford, Braxton D Mitchell, Coleen M Damcott, Ying Wang, Vasan Ramachandran, Sandra Ott, Yen-Pei C Chang, Daniel Levy and Nanette Steinle. Nicotinic acetylcholine receptor subunit variants are associated with blood pressure; findings in the Old Order Amish and replication in the Framingham Heart Study. BMC Medical Genetics 2008, 9:67 (14 Jul 2008)
7. Cedrick D. Dotson, Lan Zhang, Hong Xu, Yu-Kyong Shin, Stephan Vigues, Sandra H. Ott, Amanda E. T. Elson, Hyun Jin Choi, Hillary Shaw, Josephine M. Egan, Braxton D. Mitchell, Xiaodong Li, Nanette I. Steinle and Steven D. Munger. Bitter taste receptors influence glucose homeostasis. PlosOne December 2008 Vol 3 Issue 12.
8. Ying Wang, Patrick F. McArdle, James B. Wade, Sarah E. Dorff, Sanjiv Sha, Xiaolian Shi, Evadnie Rampersaud, Arohan R. Subramanya, Haiqing Shen, James D. Kim, Nanette I. Steinle, Carole C. Ober, Paul A. Welling, Aravinda Chakravarti, Alan B. Weder, Richard R. Cooper, Braxton D. Mitchell, Alan R. Shuldiner, and Yen-Pei C. Chang. Whole-genome association study in the Old Order Amish identifies STK39 as a hypertension susceptibility gene. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2009 Jan 6;106(1):226-31. Epub 2008 Dec 29.
9. Cedrick D. Dotson, Hillary L. Shaw, Braxton D. Mitchell, Steven D. Munger, NanetteI. Steinle. Variation in the gene TAS2R38 is associated with the eating behavior disinhibition in Old Order Amish women. Appetite.2010 Feb;54(1):93-9.
10.Cedrick D. Dotson, Stephan Vigues,NanetteI. Steinle, Steven D. Munger. T1R and T2R receptors: The modulation of incretin hormones and potential targets for the treatment of type 2 diabetes mellitus. Current Opinion in Investigational Drugs 2010 11(4):447-454.
11. E Grimm and N Steinle. Genetics of Eating Behavior: Established and Emerging Concepts. Nutrition Reviews. Nutr Rev. 2011 Jan;69(1):52-60.
12.Charlene C. Quinn, Renee Royak-Schaler, Dan Lender, Nanette Steinle, Shahinaz Gadalla, Min Zhan. Patient understanding of Diabetes Self Management. Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology. May 2011, Volume 5, Issue 3: pages 723-730.
13.Fox, ER, Young JH et al. Association of genetic variation with systolic and diastolic blood pressure among African Americans: the Candidate Gene Association Resource study. Hum Mol Genet. 2011 Jun 1;20(11):2273-84.
14.The International Consortium of Blood Pressure investigators. Genetic Variants in Novel Pathways Influence Blood Pressure and Cardiovascular Disease Risk. Nature. 2011 Sep 11;478(7367):103-9
15. Montasser ME, Douglas JA, Roy-Gagnon M-H, Van Hout CV, Weir MR, Vogel R, Parsa A, Steinle NI, Snitker S, Brereton HN, Chang YP, Shuldiner AR, Mitchell BD. Determinants of blood pressure response to low salt intake in a healthy adult population. J Clin Hyperten 201113(11):795-800.
16.Patricia Sareh, MD;Mariaileen Sourwine, MD; Charmaine D. Rochester, PharmD;and NanetteI.Steinle, MD. Vitamin D and Calcium: Implications for healthy ageing. Clinical Geriatrics 2011 19(12): 29-34.
17.Nicoleta Ionica, Mariaileen Sourwine, Charmaine D. Rochester, NanetteI. Steinle. Vitamin B12: Common Considerations in Maintaining Optimal Health in the Geriatric Patient. Clinical Geriatrics. 2012 20(1): 22-27.
18. Kristen Hood Watson, Sruti Chandrasekran, NanetteI. Steinle. Popular Diets: Which Weight Loss Diet is best for Geriatric Patients? Clinical Geriatrics. 2012 20(2):25-31.
19.Ellen Loreck, Roja Chimakurthi, Nanette Steinle. Nutritional Assessment of the Geriatric Patient: A comprehensive approach toward evaluating and managing nutritional health. Clinical Geriatrics. 2012 20(4): 20-26.
20. Christian Lachner, Nanette Steinle, and William Regenold. The Neuropsychiatry of Vitamin B12 Deficiency in the Elderly. Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences 2012 Dec 1;24(1):5-15.
21.Margaret L Zupancic, Brandi L Cantarel, Zhenqiu Liu, Elliott F Drabek, Kathleen A Ryan, Shana Cirimotich, Cheron Jones, Rob Knight, William A Walters, Daniel Knights, Emmanuel F Mongodin, Richard B Horenstein, Braxton D Mitchell, Nanette Steinle, Soren Snitker, Alan R Shuldiner, Claire M Fraser. Analysis of the gut microbiota in the Old Order Amish and its relation to the metabolic syndrome. PLoS One. 2012;7(8):e43052.
22.Shawn Dotson, Jennifer Babich, Nanette Steinle. Genetic Predisposition and Taste Preference: Impact on Food Intake and Risk of Chronic Disease. Curr Nutr Rep 2012, 1:175–183. DOI 10.1007/s13668-012-0021-3.
23.Richard B. Horenstein, Braxton D Mitchell, Wendy S. Post, D Leutjohann, K vonBergmann, Kathleen A Ryan, Michael Terrin, Alan R Shuldiner, and Nanette I Steinle. The ABCG8 G574R variant, serum plant sterol levels, and cardiovascular disease risk in the Old Order Amish. ATVB. 2013 Feb;33(2):413-9.
24. Marie-Therese Gast, Anke Tönjes, Maria Keller, Annette Horstmann, Nanette Steinle, Markus Scholz, Ines Müller, Arno Villringer, Michael Stumvoll, Peter Kovacs, Yvonne Böttcher. The Role of rs2237781 in eating behavior. Brain and Behavior. 2013 Sept; 3(5): 495-601.
25. Christian Lachner, Clinton Martin, Deby John, Sreenath Nekkalapu, Amritpal Sasan, Nanette Steinle, William T. Regenold. Older adult psychiatric inpatients with non-cognitive disorders should be screened for vitamin B12 deficiency. The Journal of Nutrition, Health and Aging. Published online Sept 2013 pp 1-4. DOI 10.1007/s12603-013-0378-z.
26. Guoyun Bai, Nga Hong Brereton, Kathy Ryan, Michael Shapiroand Nanette Steinle. An NMR metabolomic study in the Old Order Amish to study increased dietary salt associated with elevation of organic osmolytes detected in urine. Current Metabolimics, 2014 Volume 2, pp 70-75.
27. Reed RM, Reed AW, McArdle PF, Miller M, Pollin TI, Shuldiner AR, Steinle NI, Mitchell BD. Vitamin and Supplement Use among Old Order Amish: Sex-Specific Prevalence and Associations with Use. J Acad Nutr Diet. 2014 Oct 11. pii: S2212-2672(14)01353-7. doi: 10.1016/j.jand.2014.08.020.
28. Adam Clark, Cedrick Dotson, Amanda Elson, Anja Voigt, Ulrich Boehm, Wolfgang Myerhoff, Nanette Steinle, Steven Munger. TAS2R Bitter Taste Receptors Regulate Thyroid Function. FASEB Journal2014 Oct 23. pii: fj.14-262246.
29.Implementation and evaluation of the VADPP clinical demonstration: protocol for a multi-site non-randomized hybrid effectiveness-implementation type III trial. Damschroder LJ, Moin T, Datta SK, Reardon CM, Steinle N, Weinreb J, Billington CJ, Maciejewski ML, Yancy WS Jr, Hughes M, Makki F, Richardson CR. Implement Sci. 2015 May 12;10(1):68. doi: 10.1186/s13012-015-0250-0.
30. Loper HB, La Sala M, Dotson C, Steinle N. Taste perception, associated hormonal modulation, and nutrient intake. Nutr Rev. 2015 Feb;73(2):83-91. doi: 10.1093/nutrit/nuu009.PMID:26024495.
31.D'Adamo CR, D'Urso A, Ryan KA, Yerges-Armstrong LM, Semba RD, Steinle NI, Mitchell BD, Shuldiner AR, McArdle PF. A Common Variant in the SETD7 Gene Predicts Serum Lycopene Concentrations.Nutrients. 2016 Feb 6;8(2). pii: E82. doi: 10.3390/nu8020082.
Non-Peer Reviewed Journal Articles
- Nanette Steinle. Q&A: Is it really Type 2? Diabetes Self Management. January/February 2011 p. 53-54.
Web Based Journal Articles
- Hillary Shaw, Cedrick D. Dotson, Steven D. Munger and Nanette Steinle. Genetic variation in taste receptors and eating behavior. Cyberounds® June 8, 2009.
Book Chapters