Steve Cutler has been present in the Romanian Fulbright landscape for more than 15 years, as a Fulbright Scholar and Specialist, or as a guest lecturer – and also Doctor Honoris Causa – of the University of Bucharest. He continues to be active with Romanian colleagues in presenting papers and publishing the results of research. Recent examples include
– Stephen J. Cutler and Corina Brăgaru, “Long-Term Effect of Subjective Hearing Assessment on Self-Rated Memory,” paper presented at the 2017 Joint Conference of the Gerontological Society of America and the International Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics, July, San Francisco.
– Stephen J. Cutler and Mirela Anghel, “She Has Been Diagnosed with Alzheimer’s Disease but Won’t Accept the Diagnosis: What Then?” paper presented at the 27th Annual Conference of Alzheimer’s Europe, Berlin, Germany, October 2017.
– Corina Ilinca and Stephen J. Cutler, “Age Stratification in Romania: An Intersectional, Longitudinal Focus,” paper presented at the 2018 conference of the Society for Romanian Studies, Bucharest, Romania, June.
– Stephen J. Cutler and Corina Ilinca, “Self-Rated Hearing and Self-Rated Memory: A Cross-Sectional Analysis of SHARE Data from 18 European Nations,” paper presented at the 28th Annual Conference of Alzheimer’s Europe, Barcelona, Spain, October 2018.
– Corina Ilinca and Stephen J. Cutler, “Long-Term Effect of Subjective Hearing Assessment on Self-Rated Memory,” REVISTA DE ASISTENŢĂ SOCIALĂ (SOCIAL WORK REVIEW), Vol. XVII (2018), No. 1, 33-40.
– Corina Ilinca and Stephen J. Cutler, “Self-Rated Hearing and Self-Rated Memory II: A Cross-Sectional Analysis of SHARE Data from 18 European Nations,” REVISTA DE ASISTENŢĂ SOCIALĂ (SOCIAL WORK REVIEW), Vol. XVII (2018), No. 4, 127-135.
– Stefania Matei, Stephen J. Cutler, Marian Preda, Maria Dorbantu, Corina Ilinca, Oana Gheorghe-Fronea, Luminita Radulescu, Nicoleta Oprescu, Alexandru Deaconu, Corina Zarila, and Bogdan Dorobantu, “The Relationship Between Psychosocial Status and Hypertensive Condition,” CURRENT HYPERTENSION REPORTS, Vol. 20 (2018, December), 102-114.