Irving Institute Announces 2019 Integrating Special Populations Pilot Awardees
The Irving Institute for Clinical and Translational Research, home to Columbia University’s Clinical and Translational Science Award (CTSA) Program hub, announces the winners of the 2019 Integrating Special Populations pilot awards.
The Integrating Special Populations (ISP) Pilot Award supports the formation of newly-configured investigative teams aimed at studying diseases across the lifespan and utilizing rare diseases as tools to study more common ones. The pilot awardees are:
Effects of Iron Deficiency on Early Life Immune Development
- Thomas Connors, MD, Pediatrics (Principal Investigator)
- Donna Farber, PhD, Surgery/Microbiology
- Eldad Hod, MD, PhD, Pathology and Cell Biology
- Kalpana Pethe, MD, Pediatrics
- Gary Brittenham, MD, Pediatrics
Interaction of OSA and APOE ε4 on Risk of Cognitive Decline
- Nancy Kerner, MD, Psychiatry (Principal Investigator)
- Devangere Devanand, MD, Psychiatry/Neurology
- Terry Goldberg, PhD, Psychiatry/Anesthesiology
- Andrew Westwood, MD, Neurology
Using Discordant Monozygotic Twins to Unlock the Genetic Basis of Aicardi Syndrome
- Tristan Sands, MD, PhD, Neurology (Principal Investigator)
- David Goldstein, PhD, Genetics and Development
Psychosocial Stressors and Ambulatory Blood Pressure in Young Adults with Perinatal-Acquired HIV
- Michael Yin, MD, MS, Medicine (Principal Investigator)
- Stephanie Shiau, PhD, MPH, Gertrude H. Sergievsky Center
- Stephen Arpadi, MD, MS, Gertrude H. Sergievsky Center/Pediatrics/Epidemiology
- Jing Shen, PhD, Gertrude H. Sergievsky Center
- Daichi Shimbo, MD, Medicine
- Jennifer Cruz, PhD, Psychiatry