John Merriman
PhD RN AOCNS
Assistant Professor
john.merriman@nyu.edu
1 212 998 5375
433 First Ave
New York, NY 10010
United States
John Merriman's additional information
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John Merriman, PhD, RN, AOCNS, is an Assistant Professor at NYU Rory Meyers College of Nursing. His primary research interest is improving cognitive function in postmenopausal women with breast cancer using stress management. He is particularly interested in how multiple determinants of health, including biobehavioral and social determinants, impact the efficacy of stress management interventions in this population.
His recent study was funded by a K99/R00 award from the National Institute of Nursing Research (NR015473). This study aimed to evaluate the feasibility and potential impact of Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction, contrasting it with a health enhancement program, on cognitive function in postmenopausal women undergoing aromatase inhibitor therapy for breast cancer.
Prof. Merriman is Immediate Past President of the International Society of Nurses in Genetics.
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PhD in Nursing, University of California San FranciscoMS in Nursing, University of California San FranciscoBS in Communication, Mississippi College
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Chronic diseaseComplementary/integrative health
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American Nurses AssociationEastern Nursing Research SocietyInternational Society of Nurses in GeneticsOncology Nursing SocietySigma Theta Tau International
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Faculty Honors Awards
Postdoctoral Alumni Award, University of Pittsburgh Postdoctoral Association (2016)International inductee, Sigma Theta Tau (2006) -
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Publications
AMIGO1 upregulation and Notch signaling pathway enrichment following Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction in postmenopausal breast cancer survivors: Preliminary mechanistic insights from a pilot randomized controlled trial.
AbstractMerriman, J., Asam, K., Conley, Y. P., Bender, C. M., Erickson, K. I., Bhagat, T. D., Perez, N., Gormley, M., Mazor, M., Root, J. C., Lindsay, E. K., Carr, K., Washington, A. N., Brown, M., & Aouizerat, B. E.Abstract~Longitudinal trajectories of pain and musculoskeletal symptoms during aromatase inhibitor therapy for breast cancer: Demographic, clinical, and genetic predictors
AbstractZhu, Y., Conley, Y. P., Sereika, S. M., Rosenzweig, M. Q., Merriman, J., Gold, M. S., & Bender, C. M.Abstract~Whole-transcriptome differential gene expression and functional neural markers of cognitive problems before systemic therapy for breast cancer
AbstractCarr, K., Bender, C. M., Conley, Y. P., Aouizerat, B. E., Asam, K., & Merriman, J.Abstract~Work-related factors and health-related quality of life in postmenopausal women during aromatase inhibitor therapy for breast cancer
AbstractMelnyk, H., Dickson, V. V., Bender, C. M., Djukic, M., & Merriman, J.Abstract~ -
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