Steven P. Wallace
[RESEARCH INTERESTS]

FALLS
SOCIOECONOMIC STATUS AND HEALTH

[RESEARCH INTEREST KEYWORDS]

FALLS
SOCIOECONOMIC STATUS AND HEALTH


[CO-INVESTIGATOR NIH GRANTS]


2P30AG021684 (Mangione)                                        09/07-6/12                             
NIA                                                                         
Role: Investigator & CoDirector of Coordinating Center
“Center for Health Improvement for Minority Elders (CHIME)”
Train researchers in minority aging; coordinate other such RCMAR centers nationally.

2 R13 AG023033-06 (Frank)                                      9/01/08 – 8/31/13                  
NIH/NIA                                                                      
Role: CoPI
“Minority Aging Research "State of the Science" Conference”
Design and hold a preconference workshop on the NIA research priorities in minority aging.





[OTHER GRANTS]

08-1054 (Wallace)                                                      4/1/08-9/30/09           
California Health Care Foundation                             
Role: PI
“Chronic Conditions in California”
Document the patterns of chronic diseases in California counties and key socioeconomic risks.

(Wallace)                                                                   2/1/08-9/30/09
San Diego & Los Angeles AAAs, Insight Center for Community Economic Development,  UC Program on Access to Care
Role: PI
“Demographics of the Elder Economic Security Standard Index”
Develop a methodology to estimate the number of older adults below the Elder Index and create a county by county profile of the demographics of those who fall under the Index.

2008-299 (Wallace)                                                    1/1/09-12/31/10
The California Wellness Foundation                       
Role: PI
“Health of Underserved Elders in California”
Investigate the relationship in California between health status, health risks, and access to care for American Indian, rural, and LGB elders, as well as for those with multiple falls.