She also serves as the Director for the ADAD State Plan project Systems of Care Implications Core, which examines the current literature and available data systems to describe the intersections of substance use among public sectors and disparities related populations with implications for Hawaiʻi’s systems of care. Dr. Onoye was also the lead evaluator for the Hawaiʻi Department of Health Core State Violence and Injury Prevention Program, and is currently the Evaluation Director for the Hawai‘i IDeA Network of Biomedical Research Excellence (INBRE) Program.
Selected Publications & Reports Related to Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders:
Onoye, J. M., & Thompson, M. D. (2017). Challenges and progress in building a comprehensive statewide system for fetal alcohol spectrum disorders prevention in Hawai’i. Maternal and Child Health Journal, 21(5), 1002-1009.
Pascal, E., Onoye, J., & Hayes, D. (2014). Impact of a perinatal support services program on alcohol risk reduction in an ethnically diverse population. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 38 (s1), 258A.